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Gino Morrow is angel found Violet Holden in Tragi

Author:unloginuser Time:2024/12/03 Read: 6047

Gino Morrow is angel found Violet Holden in Tragic Incident In Colorado Denver For Work Trip He want to her to help his agenda unfinished business which is little girl name flora cisneros she is 10 year old she lost her parents in car accident she live in orphanage home in little town called sedgebourge she focus winter games and other orphanage are participating for charity events unfortunately contrary don’t want celebrate Christmas it believes in curses like Dr suess grinch

The Angel and the Grinch of Sedgebourge

Logline: A disillusioned angel, tasked with protecting a young girl, must overcome the cynicism of a Christmas-hating orphanage and a town steeped in superstition to fulfill his celestial mission.

Characters:

  • GINO MORROW (40s): A weary, world-weary angel, disguised as a ruggedly handsome man. He carries a quiet sadness.
  • VIOLET HOLDEN (30s): A sharp, resourceful social worker, initially skeptical but ultimately compassionate.
  • FLORA CISNEROS (10): A bright, resilient girl, passionate about winter sports.
  • MATRON GRIMES (60s): The stern, Grinch-like matron of the Sedgebourge Orphanage, deeply entrenched in her anti-Christmas beliefs.
  • OFFICER MILLER (40s): A local police officer, friendly but a little naive.

Scene 1:

INT. DENVER HOSPITAL – NIGHT

Violet Holden, exhausted and shaken, sits beside the bed of a critically injured man. Gino Morrow, his face pale, eyes closed, lies still. Violet is a Denver Social Worker who coincidentally met Gino on a business trip. A doctor exits.

DOCTOR
He’s stable, but… he’s lost a lot of blood. He’ll need time.

Violet nods, her gaze fixed on Gino. A faint glow emanates from him, unnoticed by the doctor.

Scene 2:

INT. SEDGEBOURGE ORPHANAGE – DAY

Weeks later, Gino, now recovered but bearing the scars of his ordeal, sits opposite Violet in a stark, sparsely decorated office. Matron Grimes glares from behind a desk piled high with paperwork.

GINO
I need your help, Violet. Flora Cisneros. I need to ensure she remains safe and cared for in the orphanage. Her parents… they were involved in a tragic car accident.

VIOLET
(Skeptical)
I understand. But what’s your connection to her?

GINO
(Hesitates)
Let’s just say… I have a vested interest in her well-being. A celestial one.

Violet stares at him, unsure whether to laugh or call security.

Scene 3:

EXT. SEDGEBOURGE TOWN SQUARE – DAY

Children from the orphanage, bundled in winter coats, practice for a local winter games charity event. Flora, skilled on ice skates, effortlessly glides across a makeshift rink. Matron Grimes watches them with disdain.

MATRON GRIMES
(Muttering)
Christmas is a curse. Nothing but frivolity and bad luck. This entire event is an abomination!

Scene 4:

INT. ORPHANAGE COMMON ROOM – NIGHT

Gino tries to engage Flora in conversation, discovering her love for winter games.

GINO
Your parents would be proud of you, Flora.

FLORA
(Sad)
They said I had the spirit of a champion. I want to win for them.

Gino sees his “unfinished business”. This little girl needs a Christmas miracle. He must change the matron’s mind somehow.

Scene 5:

INT. ORPHANAGE – DAY

Gino orchestrates a small Christmas celebration. He involves Officer Miller and Violet. They secretly decorate a corner of the orphanage with simple ornaments and a small tree.

Matron Grimes catches them and explodes in a tirade about curses and bad omens. But the children’s excitement is contagious. Even Officer Miller joins in the fun.

Scene 6:

EXT. WINTER GAMES – DAY

Flora participates in the Winter Games, her spirit soaring despite Matron Grimes’ continued grumbling. Gino, Violet, and Officer Miller cheer her on. Flora wins her event. The victory touches Matron Grimes. A single tear rolls down her cheek.

Scene 7:

INT. ORPHANAGE COMMON ROOM – NIGHT

The orphanage is softly lit with Christmas lights. Matron Grimes looks at the decorated tree, a faint smile gracing her lips.

MATRON GRIMES
(Softly)
Maybe… maybe Christmas isn’t so bad after all.

GINO
(Smiling faintly)
Sometimes, even a Grinch needs a little Christmas miracle.

Gino subtly fades out of the scene as Flora falls asleep next to Matron Grimes. Violet watches, her skepticism replaced with understanding. The angel has fulfilled his mission.

FADE OUT.

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