Evil Intentions

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(A/N: This chapter will take place on July 4th and July 8th, 1993. I also included the full transcript of the phone call between Evan Chandler and David Schwartz)

464: EXT. NEVERLAND RANCH (BACKYARD) DAY FADE IN: 

A few weeks later, July 4th, 1993. 

PRINCE: Hey Rach. 

RACHAEL: Hey Prince! (hugs him) You gonna stay for the cookout? 

PRINCE: Nah I can't, I just wanted to come by and tell you that I booked you a small tour for the rest of this month and the first half of August. 

RACHAEL: That's great! I haven't done a solo tour in awhile, it'd be nice to get back out there, when's the first show?

PRINCE: The 9th in New York

RACHAEL: Alright, awesome! 

PRINCE: I gotta go, I'll see you soon. (leaves) 

MICHAEL: Hey sweetheart. (kisses her) Everybody's having a good time. I'm surprised Jordy isn't here though. 

RACHAEL: Honey, listen. About a month ago June told me that Evan was getting a little jealous of all the time you've been spending with Jordy.

MICHAEL: What? 

RACHAEL: I didn't tell you because I didn't want to worry you. But I think for right now it would be best if we gave them some space. 

MICHAEL: (nods) You're right. 

465: INT. HOUSE DAY FADE IN: 

A few days later, July 8th, 1993. Evan has some plans in mind... 

MR. CHANDLER: — discuss why it might be harmful. Suppose I’m right? I mean if Michael loves [tape irregularity] Lisa at least want to hear my opinion about why what’s going on could be potentially harmful? If you love somebody, you don’t want them to get hurt.

MR. SCHWARTZ: Do you want to talk it in front of Jordy, about that?

MR. CHANDLER: Huh?

MR. SCHWARTZ: Do you want to talk about that in front of Jordy?

MR. CHANDLER: Oh, yeah, absolutely. He has to be there.

MR. SCHWARTZ: Yeah.

MR. CHANDLER: He has to be there, and one of the reasons that he has to be there is because he’s always gonna remember it. Somebody has to be the — there’s gotta be some one person that later on in life he can look back on and kind of pattern himself after someone or have some structure for his own existence, based on — he’ll look at me, and he’ll say, “Yeah. He was honest, he had integrity, he had respect. I could trust him. He never lied to me,” all that kind of stuff. He may hate me now. He may not be able to articulate all of those things in his own head right now, but when he sees it, it’ll be in his head, and when he’s old enough there will be those things that will be important to him. Hopefully I’ll be able to portray those things to him, because I think they’re important.

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