Part two of Bonnie and Clyde AU. Song doesn't belong to me.
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( Judy get out of her car, walk around and lift the hood where smoke is out. She cough out the smoke. She let out a groan, just great! Her mother is gonna be so mad at this.)
Judy: Damn it! Stupid piece of junk!
(She kick it, and more smoke pour out. She lean against the car doors, arms crossed and a pout. Now how will she get home? Walk? Then she hear a voice.)
Varian: Hey. You got some engine trouble?
(She turn around and see a man at her age. She have to admit he is handsome, tall, dark and got a voice, if only she wasn't a married woman. She bounce away and walk to him.)
Judy: Ha! Engine trouble, tire trouble, oil trouble, what kinda of trouble you asking?
Varian: Ha ha. You sure that car not mine? Cause maybe I can help fix her up.
Judy: Sure, go ahead.
Varian: Thanks, maybe if you can give me a lift to West Dallas.
Judy: Oh, of course. Thanks.
(Varian roll out his sleeves and make his way to the car hood. He look through the it, grab a wrench and turn a few bolts and wires. Judy watch him work.)
Judy: So, you live in the Devil's back-porch?
Varian: I do, but won't be for long.
Judy: Really? I mean, I don't know anyone who wants to move out of West Dallas.
Varian: You do now. (Get up and pull out his dirty glove hand) Varian Ruddiger.
Judy: (Shake his hand) Judy Pot. (Wipe her hand clean with her apron)
Varian: I gotta tell you, you got a beautiful smile and lovely pairs of eyes m'lady.
Judy: Huh? (Blushing) Thank you.
Varian: You probably hear that all the time.
Judy: I have. Thank you.
(He went back to work on the hood as Judy watch. After a few minutes, he close the hood and the car sound like it's working again. Judy let out a smile of this.)
Judy: Thank you so much. So, what are you doing? Wondering around here in the middle of nowhere?
Varian: My car kinda broke down on the road, that damn be going through oil like a preacher drowning on whisky.
Judy: (chuckle) I see. And where you moving to?
Varian: Anywhere I feel like, just like good old Billy the Kid.
(Judy raise a eyebrow at him.)
Judy: Billy the Kid? But he's a outlaw.
Varian: Why yes he was, thank you so much m'lady.
Judy: And wasn't he killed and ambush by a sheriff?
Varian: He wasn't ambush, he died of a old age at the arms of a young gal.
Judy: Yeah no. Pretty sure he was shot down.
(They went on aurging. Till Varian stop it.)
Varian: Whatever, it doesn't matter. I've got plans.
Judy: News flash, everyone got plans.
Varian: (at her face) Everyone got dreams. I've got plans.
(He glare at her, who just glare back at him.)
Varian: (sing) The men in this town
Live and die and are forggotten
And it doesn't seem to scare them
I can't wait to get away
Away from the drought
Ano the homeless and the hungry
Where they talk about foreclosures every hot and dusty day
(He back away from her, throw a smirk.)
Varian: (sing) I don't intend to waste my life around here
I got it all mapped out
If I can pull just three jobs a year
I'll be rich, I'll have wealth and fame
Everyone'll know my name
Judy: (raise a eyebrow) Pull three jobs? What does that mean?
Varian: What you think it means?
(He kick her car, giving it a little kick to work.)
Varian: (sing) Just like Billy the Kid and mister Capone
Every kid will idolize Varian Ruddiger
One thing m'lady, I guarantee
Is that this world will remember me
Yes this world will remember me
(He walk to her, place a arm around her shoulder and pull her close to him. She look confuse of this, wondering what he's thinking. He look at her with a smirk on his face. He tug on her apron a little, Judy blush of this.)
Varian: (sing) Don't you think it's time
That you lost that egg stained apron
And wore something made of satin
From a fine Manhatten store
Yes I can see you in a car with your own driver
You are headed towards your penthouse that will overlook the shore
(He tilt her chin up, close to his face. She can see his face, freckles across his check and nose and cloudy blue eyes.)
Varian: (sing) Your face should be up on the sliver screen
You got that "It Girl" look
(Her eyes widen at that. Her the "It Girl" it's what she wanted. She smile big to him.)
Judy: (sing) I can't believe that you see that in me
I always knew I'd be a star
How intelligent you are!
Varian: (sing) We are wasted around here
We're too good for this place
We weren't born to live and die in Texas
This is my plan, there's no plan B
And this world will remember me
You and this world will remember me!
(They lean forward, just as they hear the sound of a police siren. Varian back away from Judy, turn around and see a flash of red and blue. His eyes widen.)
Varian: Aw fuck!
(He turn and hide behind Judy's car. Judy watch the police driving pass them. Once they are out of sight, she turn to Varian.)
Judy: Are those cops looking for you?
Varian: Well.. . I... I..I did bust out of jail.
Judy: Oh really?
(He come out of his hiding place and walk to Judy.)
Varian: Look, I'm not looking for trouble. And, you don't have to worry about me, I've been to jail and-
Judy: I know plenty men that went to jail.
Varian: Oh really? How many you know bust out?
(She look away, growing quiet. Varian cross his arms as he stare hard at her. After a few second of silence, she turn to him.)
Judy: What were you in for?
Varian: (rub the back of his neck) Robbery, auto theft and a few things, I like to keep busy myself.
(She smirk at him, he look away with a blush. He laugh nervous.)
Varian: So what you say? Give me a lift to West Dallas?
Judy: I would, but the police are looking for you.
Varian: Oh that's fine! I've got fifty miles away from this time to tomorrow! I just want to see my family before I leave.
(She look at him, frown and arms cross. She let out a sigh.)
Judy: Okay.
(He stare at her, grinning and eyes cold and hard.)
Varian: (sing) You and this world will remember me
(She stare at him, and slowly a smile formed at her face.)