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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 Christmas Miracle of Sedgebourge
Logline: A grief-stricken angel, his mission unfinished, must convince a cynical social worker to embrace the Christmas spirit and help a little girl find hope in a town that hates the holiday.
Characters:
- GINO MORROW (Gabriel): A weary angel, disguised as a charming but slightly rumpled man.
- VIOLET HOLDEN: A pragmatic social worker, hardened by tragedy and disillusionment.
- FLORA CISNEROS: A bright, resilient 10-year-old girl.
- MRS. PERIWINKLE: The stern, Grinch-like matron of the Sedgebourge orphanage.
Scene 1:
INT. DENVER HOSPITAL – NIGHT
Violet Holden, mid-thirties, exhausted but composed, sits beside a hospital bed. A news report plays silently on a nearby TV – showing a car crash. Gino Morrow, looking like he hasn’t slept in days, enters. He carries a worn, leather-bound book.
GABRIEL: (Softly) Violet Holden?
Violet startles, turning.
VIOLET: Who are you?
GABRIEL: My name is… Gabriel. I understand you were involved in the… incident on I-70.
VIOLET: (Sharply) It wasn’t an incident. It was a tragedy. Two people died.
Gabriel looks at her with an understanding that transcends words.
GABRIEL: I know. I’m here about Flora Cisneros.
Violet’s expression hardens.
VIOLET: She’s in Sedgebourge. An orphanage. What about her?
Scene 2:
EXT. SEDGEBOURGE ORPHANAGE – DAY
Sedgebourge is picturesque but bleak, snow-covered houses shrouded in an almost palpable gloom. The orphanage is a grey, imposing building. Mrs. Periwinkle, a woman whose scowl could curdle milk, stands rigidly on the steps. Flora, bundled in thin clothes, watches children from other orphanages excitedly decorating for a winter games charity event. They’re all preparing for Christmas.
MRS. PERIWINKLE: (To the children) Christmas is a pagan invention! A curse! Forget your silly decorations!
Gabriel and Violet arrive. Violet observes the scene with a mix of pity and annoyance.
GABRIEL: (To Violet) This is… different. Flora’s participation in the winter games is crucial. It’s tied to… something more.
Scene 3:
INT. ORPHANAGE COMMON ROOM – NIGHT
Violet talks to Flora, who’s building a tiny snowman out of scraps of material.
VIOLET: Your parents… I’m so sorry, Flora.
FLORA: (Quietly) It’s okay. They’re with the angels. My mom always said Christmas is special.
Violet sees the longing in Flora’s eyes. She remembers her own lost loved ones. Gabriel observes from the doorway. He shows Violet the leather-bound book – it contains a detailed account of Flora’s parents’ wishes for her future, including participation in the winter games.
GABRIEL: This… this is a part of a greater plan. A plan they wouldn’t have wanted her to miss.
Scene 4:
EXT. SEDGEBOURGE TOWN SQUARE – DAY
The winter games are underway. The atmosphere is initially tense. Mrs. Periwinkle continues her Christmas-hating tirade. But, seeing Flora’s determined face, something shifts.
Violet, spurred by Gabriel’s encouragement and her own rekindled compassion, rallies the other orphanage children to support Flora. They decorate for Christmas – cautiously, at first, then with growing enthusiasm. Mrs. Periwinkle, witnessing the genuine joy, softens slightly.
Scene 5:
INT. ORPHANAGE COMMON ROOM – NIGHT
Flora is nestled in bed, a small, handmade Christmas ornament hanging above her. Violet sits beside her.
VIOLET: (Softly) Merry Christmas, Flora.
Flora smiles.
FLORA: Merry Christmas, Violet.
Gabriel watches them from the doorway, a faint smile playing on his lips. He closes the leather-bound book. His mission is complete. He begins to fade.
GABRIEL: (Whispering) Sometimes, even angels need a little Christmas miracle.
He disappears, leaving Violet with a renewed sense of purpose and Flora with a newfound hope. The camera focuses on the ornament – a tiny, perfect angel.