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Rudolph - 3:22 p.m.

Interior. TEZNEZCO! Offices. Daytime.

The interior of a plush, modern looking office. Tables and chairs are strewn about and a Christmas tree can be seen in the background on its side, lights blinking on and off at random. A head can be seen slowly emerging from what at first looks like a pile of crumpled Christmas paper wrappings and discarded bottles of wine and cans of beer.It is Nesbitt.

NESBITT: Hello? Is any one around?

After a moment, another head emerges from a similar pile of trash on the other side of the room, groaning and whimpering. It is Teddy

TEDDY: Wha?

NESBITT: What day is it?

Teddy picks up a desk calendar from the floor and tries to focus his eyes.>.

TEDDY:It’s a few days after Christmas. Possibly a Sunday.

Nesbitt rubs his eyes with his paws.

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NESBITT: There’s something wrong with my head.

TEDDY: There’s no need to move about unnecessarily. I suggest we lie still until someone finds us.

NESBITT: Excellent idea.

Nesbitt falls back under the pile of rubbish. Teddy looks around the room for a moment, the slowly sinks back under the pile of boxes that has fallen on him.

Fade Out.

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