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April 10, 2006

10 A.M. - 11 A.M.

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Act One | Act Two | Act Three | Act Four | Act Five | End

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“10 A.M. - 11 A.M.”

The following takes place between 10 A.M. and 11 A.M. on the day of the presidential inauguration.

ACT ONE

FADE IN:

INT. PENTAGON / EXT. CONSOLIDATED SERVER ROOM

Jack runs towards the Consolidated Server Room where Michelle is tied up, but stops short when he sees two Secret Service agents standing outside. He glances around to make sure the hallway is clear, then takes out his phone.

JACK

Audrey, it’s me. I need your help. I need you to check the Secret Service personnel database and find out who’s currently stationed in the Army wing. I need you to see if from that list you can identify a white male, mid-fifties, bald, cleanshaven. I need name, employment history, and start date.

AUDREY

Alright, give me a sec.

She opens the database and enters the criteria Jack gave her,
and is surprised by what she finds.

AUDREY

Jack, you can’t go in there…I think this is a trap.

JACK

What do you mean?

AUDREY

No wonder he looks familiar…I think this is the guy who tried to kill you.

JACK

Are you sure?

AUDREY

I think so…he looks like the guy who was in the conference room with that guy Bill when he told me what happened to you, and his file says he used to work for Secret Service.

JACK

Dammit. Alright, we’re going to have to find another way to get her out of there. See if you can get a feed of CSR and the hallway outside it from the security camera.

AUDREY

Alright. Make sure you stay out of sight…you can’t let him see you…the guy who tried to kill you is the same one who interrogated Tony this morning…there’s definitely something going on here.

JACK

Okay. Is your dad sending his Secret Service Detail down here?

AUDREY

Yeah, he just told them to stand by in case you needed help.

JACK

I need you to call them, tell them that they need to go in there and get her and bring her to OSD…tell them to make it look like an arrest. And make sure they use the side exit.

AUDREY

What?

JACK

It’s the only way to make sure she gets out of there right away…she’s not going to willingly abandon what I asked her to do unless she’s physically dragged out…she doesn’t know about anything we’ve figured out in the past hour…she still thinks the Edgewood facility is the primary threat.

AUDREY

I’ve got a feed…she’s still in there…she’s doing something at the computer now…she’s got the handcuffs dangling from one hand but she managed to get the tape and the rope off.

JACK

Yeah, I set it up to make sure she could…so she looks okay?

AUDREY

Yeah, she looks fine…I don’t know why she didn’t answer the RF. Should I send a message to her screen telling her to leave?

JACK

No. I don’t want her going anywhere without protection…it’s likely that the guy who tried to kill me would recognize her. Secret Service has access to a secret tunnel that they can take her through without anyone seeing.

AUDREY

Alright, I’ll call them now.

JACK

Thanks.

INT. AUDREY’S OFFICE

Tony is sweating and fidgeting, trying desperately to get the security camera feed back online when Secretary Heller comes in.

TONY

Mr. Secretary, you’ve gotta let me out of here…Michelle’s in danger…so is Jack…the guys I’m monitoring said they’d taken care of both of them.

HELLER

Relax, Tony. Come with me…we can’t discuss this in here…there could be bugs all over the place.

He unlocks Tony’s leg and leads him to the conference room.

HELLER

Audrey just got the security camera feed working in my office…she said Michelle’s fine…she’s doing something on one of the computers now. PFPA is going to arrest her and bring her to OSD.

TONY

Why is she being arrested? I thought we all had immunity,
assuming I help find Jack…

HELLER

She’s not actually being arrested. I instructed PFPA to make it look like an arrest because Jack was concerned that she’d insist on finishing what she was doing if she wasn’t forcibly removed from the room.
They’re going to bring her to my office and then they’ll uncuff her and we’ll all sit down and try and figure out what the hell is going on.

TONY

I’ve gotta go down there.

HELLER

No, Tony, you can’t. If you do that everyone could be endangered.

TONY

Mr. Secretary, I know why you’re doing this. I’d probably do the same thing if I were in your position. But I promise you, I will not compromise this operation…I just want to make sure she gets out of there before anything happens to her.

HELLER

Don’t make assumptions about my motives, Tony. My reasons for doing this are not what you think. I’m keeping you here for the same reasons I locked my daughter in my office…and I don’t think she’s ever gotten so much as a speeding ticket. It’s not because I don’t trust you…it’s because I’m afraid that all of you who knew Jack’s alive might be in danger. For right now,
Michelle’s going to be fine…Audrey’s monitoring the room and she’d call if there’s any trouble. Let’s go back to my office and you’ll see Michelle in a few minutes, alright?

TONY

Alright.

COMMERCIAL BREAK


ACT TWO

INT. OSD

The scene begins by zooming in on the television in the Secretary’s Office, which has CNN on.

JUDY WOODWARD

So far, everything appears to be going relatively smoothly.
Police report a record number of protestors, but the scene so far is nothing compared to the nightmare scenarios some were predicting given the controversy surrounding the election. The Democrats are still standing strong and refusing to budge on their fillibuster of the Vice Presidential vote, so unless something happens in the next two hours to change their minds, it looks like this may be the first inauguration in history where no vice president is sworn in. Here with me now is election law expert Jeffrey Tober to analyze the ramifications of that. Welcome.

TOBER

Thank you, Judy.

JUDY

Now, assuming the Senate fails to vote on the Vice President before noon, as it looks like will be the case, what happens next?

TOBER

That’s a tricky question, Judy. There are a lot of wrinkles in the situation that the Constitution gives no guidance on. It’s not clear whether after President Logan is sworn in, the Senate will continue to debate the competing slates of Florida electors, or whether the president at that point would nominate someone who would then have to be confirmed by Congress.

JUDY

But wouldn’t both outcomes leave us with the same stalemate in the Senate?

TOBER

Not necessarily. In the latter scenario, the president would not necessarily reappoint Vice President Thomas…he might be forced at that point to pick someone else, someone he can get at least a few Democrats to support.

JUDY

So he’d have to compromise?

TOBER

That would be my guess…I think that if the president is required to nominate a Vice President, he would have to choose a compromise candidate…a liberal Republican or maybe even a conservative Democrat, or someone who was acceptable to both sides, like a military general whose political views were not well known.

JUDY

I have breaking news from Capitol Hill…we’ve just been informed that Senator Keith Palmer, a first term senator from Maryland and son of the former president, has announced intentions to mount a filibuster of the president’s nominee for Secretary of Defense, Walt Cummings. He The Democratic leadership had agreed to cooperate on this nomination in spite of some protests from its liberal wing, including Senator Palmer, about some statements he had made about the means justifying the ends in the fight against terrorism…some have expressed concern that these statements could be a quiet endorsement of additional military engagements. But the Democratic leadership had agreed not to block what was already looking like a fairly close vote…the Senate minority leader is yet to comment on this latest announcement from Senator Palmer, who is said to have been elusive about his reasoning, citing national security concerns. Sources close to the senator refused to elaborate but said they did not believe that the filibuster is driven by political or ideological considerations. It’s unclear thus far whether or not he will be able to get 41 senators to support him…Jeffrey, are you still there?

TOBER

Still with you, Judy.

JUDY

What’s your take on the latest developments? Could this have anything to do with the controversy over the election?

TOBER

It’s possible but unlikely. The Secretary of Defense is seventh in the line of succession, and…

Tober is cut off as Audrey, who had been listening to the news while monitoring the security cameras and fiddling with financial records,
abruptly changes the channel to Fox and minimizes Quicken when she hears a knock at the door.

JACK

Hey, it’s me. Can I come in?

AUDREY

Yeah, hold on a sec.

She pushes a button on the phone to unlock the door.

JACK

Watching something illicit on TV?

AUDREY

Just CNN.

JACK

You were watching CNN? The epitome of the liberal media?

AUDREY

(Defensively)

Fox was in commercials, alright?

JACK

Relax, Audrey…I’m just teasing you. (He walks over to where she is sitting. As he approaches, she right-clicks on the Quicken icon on the taskbar and selects ‘Close’. He walks around behind her to look at the screen.)
Did Secret Service get Michelle out of there yet?

AUDREY

Yeah, they went in a minute ago, and she resisted, so they put her in handcuffs and they’re escorting her here now. I don’t think they told her she’s not really under arrest, from the look on her face.

JACK

We’ll clear it up when she gets here. What about Aberdeen?

AUDREY

Tony managed to set it up to record the audio feed so he can analyze it later. The thermal scan of the building shows that they’ve been stuck in the same area for a while.

JACK

So Michelle managed to scramble at least one of the codes?

AUDREY

I guess so.

JACK

Good. The Marines are on standby and have access to the keypad log so they can move in the second they try a code that looks close,
right?

AUDREY

Yeah, and they uplinked it to the system here so we’ll know as well.

JACK

Alright. Thanks for your help, Audrey…I’m sorry to have to throw all this on you.

Before she can respond, a dialog box pops up asking her if she is sure she wants to save the changes to her financial records, warning her that modifying transactions could throw off the balance. She quickly presses okay and closes the window, looking flustered. Jack notices this and looks at her suspiciously, but Secretary Heller reenters the room before he can say anything.

HELLER

What’s going on with Michelle?

AUDREY

They’re bringing her here now…they just got into the elevator.

HELLER

And she’s unharmed?

AUDREY

As far as I can tell.

HELLER

Alright. I brought Tony back to his office…when Michelle gets back here I’m going to send her in there…what’s the latest on Cummings?

AUDREY

They just said on the news that Senator Palmer had announced his intentions to mount a filibuster…no word yet on whether or not his party leadership will support him. I didn’t call anyone on the Hill because I didn’t want to raise suspicious that anyone here had anything to do with this.

HELLER

Makes sense…I’ll have Scott do it…he’s not related to me so he won’t evoke as much suspicion.

Two Pentagon Police officers escort Michelle in.

GUARD

Here’s the suspect you asked for.

HELLER

Thank you. Uncuff her.

The guard does as he is told, giving Secretary Heller a questioning look, which goes unanswered.

HELLER

That’ll be all. I’ll handle this from here.

GUARD

You don’t want us to question her?

HELLER

No, I’ll handle that…relax, she’s not dangerous. Thank you.

GUARD

Yes, sir.

The Secret Service agents leave. Michelle, fighting back tears and looking totally confused, starts to speak.

MICHELLE

Mr. Secretary, I wasn’t…I mean, I was trying to protect…

HELLER

Relax, Michelle. You’re not really under arrest…Jack explained what you were doing. I had Secret Service escort you up here because you weren’t answering your radio and Tony picked up something on the audio feed that we thought might mean you were in danger down there, and Jack said you would resist if they told you to leave before you had finished securing the codes, so I told them to arrest you if necessary to get you out of harm’s way.

MICHELLE

What kind of a threat? And where is Tony?

HELLER

We’re not exactly sure…Tony’s in his office down the hall.
Why don’t you go down there…take a few minutes to regroup and then I want you both back here so we can all sit down and try to figure out what’s going on.

MICHELLE

Okay. Thank you, sir.

INT. TONY’S OFFICE

Tony is typing something on his computer, glancing around anxiously, when Michelle runs in. He gets up and throws his arms around her.

TONY

You okay?

MICHELLE

Yeah, I’m fine.

TONY

You scared the hell out of me.

MICHELLE

I know…they told me the cameras went down for a minute and you thought something had happened to me…I didn’t mean to scare you…

She goes to kiss him but he turns away, clenching his hands into fists and shaking with some combination of fear and anger. Michelle notices and steps back.

MICHELLE

I’m so sorry, Tony.

TONY

How could you do this to me, Michelle? How could you put yourself in danger and lie to me about it?

MICHELLE

Given the circumstances I didn’t feel like I had a choice.
I…I hated having to lie to you, Tony…having to keep this from you was one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to do. I’m so sorry…

Tony sighs and calms down a little.

TONY

I know you are. And I know that you had my best interests at heart, and I know I did the same thing to you when we worked at CTU…but I can’t help feeling a little betrayed.

MICHELLE

I understand.

Tears well up in her eyes. Tony wipes a tear from her face and speaks in a more gentle tone.

TONY

Look, I know I don’t really have the right to be angry…I’ll get over it, I promise. I just need a little time. Let’s go back to OSD and see what we can do to get to the bottom of all this.

MICHELLE

Okay.

Tony softens a little when he sees her crestfallen expression and touches her arm gently.

TONY

Come here.

He pulls her into an embrace and kisses her on her forehead.

TONY

I’m just…I’m just glad you’re okay.

MICHELLE

I’m glad you’re okay too.

He kisses her gently on the lips. She wraps her arms around him and strokes his hair as she kisses him back. They continue like this for a minute until someone knocks on the door.

TONY

Come in.

JACK

Hey guys…I’m sorry to interrupt.

TONY

I guess we should probably go back to OSD.

MICHELLE

Yeah.

JACK

Actually, Tony, can I talk to you for a second first?

TONY

Sure.

(He turns to Michelle.)

TONY

You go ahead…tell them we’ll be there in a minute.

He kisses her forehead and squeezes her hand before letting her go. Tony motions to Jack to have a seat, and they wait until Michelle closes the door behind her.

TONY

What’s going on?

JACK

What do you know about this guy Skip Taylor?

TONY

He’s a senior partner for the contractor that handles some of our network operations…before that he served as a lobbyist for Boeing…he’s a managing partner in several other companies…he’s well connected and active in Republican Party politics, and he’s seriously considering running for the Senate in 2010.

JACK

Tell me about his relationship with Audrey.

TONY

Uh uh. I’m not doing this, Jack. It’s none of your business,
and I’m not getting in the middle of this.

JACK

This isn’t personal, Tony. I’m not asking because I’m jealous. I’m asking because it could be relevant to figuring out what the hell is going on. We know this guy is involved somehow, and I know Audrey’s not going to want to talk to me about him, so the more you tell me, the less she has to.

TONY

Fine. But you can’t breathe a word to her of what I’m about to tell you.

JACK

Fair enough.

TONY

Alright. In my opinion, this guy is an asshole who doesn’t deserve her. He makes decisions on her behalf without consulting her, he acts suspicious of her when she’s around me as if our friendship poses a threat to him, and this is just my speculation, but I think he may have been using her to advance his political career.

JACK

What do you mean?

TONY

When President Logan decided not to reappoint Secretary Heller for the new term, Skip’s attitude toward Audrey changed. He started acting less concerned with how she felt and she said she noticed that he no longer seemed as concerned about staying on her father’s good side…that’s when he started becoming more domineering also.

JACK

So you think he was using her to get close to her father in hopes that his support would help him win his Senate campaign?

TONY

Something like that, yeah. But once he found out Secretary Heller wasn’t going to be in the government anymore I guess he didn’t care as much about getting his support…I guess his endorsement is less influential now that he’s leaving office.

Jack clenches his fists and fights to control the anger that is evident in his eyes.

JACK

So does Audrey just put up with this? Does she just let him walk all over her?

Tony sighs.

TONY

She doesn’t exactly see it that way, Jack. She grew up in a political family…she understands the need to maintain tight control when you’re running for political office…and it’s not like she just sits back and gives in all the time…she asserts herself…not as often or as loudly as I’ve encouraged her to…and sometimes she just does things behind his back…like,
her brother’s in town to protest the inauguration right now, and Skip didn’t want him and his friends staying at their house because he didn’t think it would look good, but he was supposed to be away on business so she was just going to let them stay there anyway…then he cancelled his trip and she had to scramble to get them out of there before he got home from work.

JACK

Is there any chance she would cover up whatever he’s doing because she’s intimidated?

TONY

I can’t believe you’re asking that, Jack. You think she was involved with what happened this morning?

JACK

I don’t think she was knowingly involved or had any prior knowledge of what he was going to do…I haven’t seen her in three years but I’d like to think I know her better than that. But you know as well as I do that after finding out someone you trusted has betrayed you, you think of things they did that didn’t seem suspicious at the time but in hindsight make you wonder how you didn’t realize what was going on before it was too late.

TONY

So you think Audrey’s thinking of things like that and trying to cover his tracks?

JACK

I think it’s possible.

TONY

And what makes you say that?

JACK

She was acting strange earlier when I came back to OSD…she quickly changed the television channel, and when I teased her about watching CNN she got defensive about it.

TONY

Why did you tease her about watching CNN?

JACK

I was just surprised…come on, you’ve never heard her rant about the bias of the quote-on-quote liberal media?

TONY

Um…yeah…yeah, I guess I have. I just couldn’t remember which channels she said were bad. So that’s what’s making you suspicious?
Because she got defensive about what she was watching on television?

Jack senses that Tony is not telling the whole truth but doesn’t press the issue.

JACK

No. When I went over to look at her screen to see if the guards had gotten Michelle out of the room, a message popped up that looked like it was from Quicken asking her if she was sure she wanted to modify the amount of a transaction. It seemed a little strange but I wouldn’t have thought that much of it, except that the message seemed to make her nervous…her face changed colors and she looked away nervously…she was acting as if she had something to hide.

Tony sighs and nods.

JACK

You know what that’s about?

TONY

Yeah. Look, if she was doing what I think she was doing, it has nothing to do with Skip or anything that happened this morning.

JACK

What do you think she was doing?

TONY

I think she was modifying her own financial records so they wouldn’t raise a red flag if anyone searched her computer to see if Skip hacked into it.

JACK

Why would her financial records raise a red flag? Is she doing something she shouldn’t be?

TONY

No. She just…there were certain transactions she didn’t want on her record for political reasons…she has to file a personal disclosure form and I don’t, so she asked me to make them for her and gave me the money in cash. I’m guessing that she was concerned because CTU is still being bogged down investigating every aspect of my life and she was adjusting her financial records so they didn’t match mine.

JACK

What kind of transactions?

TONY

It’s none of your business.

JACK

Maybe not. But what you just told me sounds pretty sketchy, and even though there’s nothing inherently illegal about it, it’s going to raise eyebrows. If she acts like she’s got something to hide she could become a suspect…and I don’t think anyone wants her to be dragged through a lengthy and intrusive process to clear her name.

TONY

Why would she become a suspect? Who’s going to ask about her personal finances? So far she’s the only one of us who seems to still be trusted by people who don’t know you’re here.

JACK

And we can’t afford for that to change, Tony.

TONY

It won’t. Her father knows she would never play any part in an action designed to frame me for a terrorist attack…for crying out loud,
she’s the one who convinced him I was innocent. I don’t see why anyone would question her about her personal finances, and if they do, I don’t think she’d lie about it.

JACK

That’s not good enough, Tony. I’ve seen Secretary Heller authorize the use of forcible interrogation methods against his own son…if Audrey’s been involved in anything that could raise a red flag she’s got to come clean about it.

TONY

Jack, that was a totally different situation. Secretary Heller would never let anyone lay a hand on Audrey.

JACK

Maybe not. But he’ll get the information out of her if he thinks it’s necessary, and I don’t think either of us wants her to have to go through any kind of interrogation, especially if it could easily be avoided if she’d tell him whatever she knows now.

TONY

Alright, I’ll talk to her.

JACK

Thanks, Tony.

Jack stares at his new ID sadly as they leave the room and head back to OSD. They see Michelle and Audrey exit the office as they are about to enter.

TONY

Hey…I thought Secretary Heller wanted everyone to meet in his office.

AUDREY

Yeah, go on in. We’ll be back in a few minutes…Michelle’s just going to take a quick look at the security on my computer to see if anything’s been compromised.

JACK

Good idea.

TONY

Actually, Audrey, can I talk to you for a second first?

AUDREY

Sure. Here, Michelle, this is the key to my office…don’t make any phone calls in there…I’ll be there in a few minutes.

Michelle looks slightly confused, but she merely nods and starts walking down the hall.

JACK

Can I go on in there?

AUDREY

Yeah, my dad wants to talk to you.

JACK

Alright. I’ll see you in a little bit.

AUDREY

Yeah.

Jack goes into OSD while Tony and Audrey walk back to Tony’s office.

INT. OSD

Secretary Heller is on the phone when Jack enters. He motions for Jack to sit down in the chair facing his desk.

HELLER

I do…I believe he’s told us all he knows. I don’t think they’ve been in contact for three years…if they had, it most likely would have been picked up…he’s been subject to such scrutiny since he started working here. So far, just Chloe O’Brien at CTU…I understand she’s been kept in holding for the past half hour, and it’s imperative that she be released and allowed to continue her work without being questioned. With all due respect,
sir, I think you’re making a mistake to focus on the people who helped him escape instead of the people who drove him to escape…yes, I do believe him on that. I knew Jack for a year and a half, and I don’t think he’d have tried to escape unless he had a good reason…all of the evidence we have so far corroborates Tony Almeida’s claim that Jack was warned that the Secret Service agent had orders to take him out…talk to President Palmer…he gave Tony an emergency number that might work even on a plane…I’ll get it from him and get back to you. Alright, thank you, sir.

He hangs up and turns to Jack.

HELLER

Alright, the president said I could stop treating Tony like a criminal, and he’s going to tell Erin Driscoll to let Chloe O’Brien get back to work. But Jack, we need to figure out what to do here…I can’t just keep lying to the president…I’m essentially harboring a fugitive.

JACK

I know, sir. I hope to leave for the embassy within the hour and then it’ll be safe to bring the White House up to speed on everything.

HELLER

I really don’t like this, Jack.

JACK

I know you don’t, sir…I know I’m putting you in a terrible position, and I’m sorry.

HELLER

That’s not what I meant. I don’t like the idea of you being taken away and locked up in a Chinese prison…if you hadn’t carried out that raid on the consulate millions of Americans would have been killed.

JACK

Mr. Secretary, this is how it has to be. Otherwise we could find ourselves at war with a nuclear superpower.

HELLER

Can I at least try to talk to the president, see if he’d be willing to negotiate with the Chinese?

JACK

That’s your call, sir. I can’t stop you from trying to find another solution. But if I were still your advisor and helping you to make a call like this, I’d advise against it.

INT. TONY’S OFFICE

AUDREY

What did you want to talk to me about?

TONY

Jack said you were modifying some kind of financial records earlier. What’s that about?

AUDREY

Yeah, my dad said that CTU went through your financial records when they thought you were involved in the air traffic attack, and they noticed some unusually large cash deposits. So I just modified my own records so in case anyone goes through them to assure that I had nothing to do with whatever Skip may be doing, they won’t match yours.

TONY

Audrey, it’s one thing to have me make some transactions you’d rather the rest of the world not know about. It’s another thing to start screwing around with records…you could be charged with tampering with evidence if this ever gets investigated.

AUDREY

I didn’t modify the actual records, Tony. The bank still has those on file…I was just modifying the record of them I keep in Quicken…it’s not illegal to keep inaccurate records of your own finances.

TONY

It’s a slippery slope, Audrey. Once you start lying and covering things up it gets harder and harder to dig your way out of it…trust me, I’ve been there.

AUDREY

So what am I supposed to do?

TONY

I think you need to talk to your father now. Just tell him what’s been going on before anyone asks so nobody gets suspicious.

AUDREY

Why would anyone get suspicious? They’re just bank statements…there’s nothing illegal on them…the only way they would raise suspicion is if they matched yours, so I changed my records, and I don’t think I have anything else that would make them suspicious enough to check on the accuracy of the data I have in Quicken.

TONY

Audrey, An hour ago you asked me if people would suspect you of involvement in the attack this morning because of Skip…right now, the answer is no. But if you start acting like you have something to hide, that’s going to change pretty fast. Jack already thinks something’s up, and you know as well as I do that if he decides this could be relevant to what’s going on he’s not going to let up until you tell him everything.

AUDREY

What did you tell him when he asked about it?

TONY

Just that there were some transactions you didn’t want in your name because of the financial disclosure form you have to file…I may have mentioned that some of these transactions were things that Skip wouldn’t appreciate having to explain if asked about them on the campaign trail.

AUDREY

And he didn’t press you further?

TONY

No. But he urged me to talk to you about it and encourage you to preempt any suspicion this could arouse by talking to your father about it,
and I think he’s right.

She shakes her head, looking conflicted.

TONY

Look, Audrey, nothing you did is illegal or immoral…you have nothing to be ashamed of, alright? Your father loves you and telling him about this is not going to change that.

AUDREY

You don’t know my dad as well as you think, okay? You don’t know him as well as I do…you just…don’t understand.

TONY

I don’t claim to know your father as well as you do. And you’re right, I don’t know what it’s like to grow up in an environment where politics played such a large role in people’s day to day lives. But I know what it’s like to be the quote on-quote “good child”, the one who played by the rules and didn’t get into trouble all the time like my brother Marco, who had been in and out of juvenile detention three times by the time he was eighteen.

He sighs.

TONY

I grew up in a community of Peruvian immigrants outside of Chicago, and most of the families there were first generation immigrants like my parents. I was the first one in my family to even finish high school…as hard as my parents pushed me, I don’t think me getting a master’s degree from Stanford was something they’d even dreamed of. And I know what it’s like to fall from grace and let everyone down…not just my parents, but my whole community. Now I’ve got my life back on track…for crying out loud, I’m a special assistant to the Secretary of Defense…I don’t think my parents ever imagined I’d get this far…but my dad still won’t look me in the eye…he hasn’t since I got out of prison. So I know what you’re going through, alright?

AUDREY

So why are you making me do this?

TONY

Nobody’s making you do anything right now, Audrey. I’m not giving you an ultimatum. I’m not going to volunteer any information without your permission…I wouldn’t do that to you. But if CTU flagged the deposits on my records, somebody’s going to ask me about them…please, Audrey, don’t put me in the position of having to either betray your confidence or lie to your father or to the authorities.

(Audrey sighs.)

AUDREY

Look, Tony, I can’t ask you to lie for me. If you can’t dodge the question, tell the truth.

TONY

Why don’t you just come forward now so I won’t have to answer questions and nobody will treat you like a suspect in any of this? Come on,
I’ll go with you. I’ll help you explain it to your dad or I’ll tell him myself if you’d prefer.

AUDREY

No, don’t! Please, don’t do anything…I’ll think about it,
okay?

TONY

Alright. But if we’re going to talk to him before anyone asks questions, we’ve got to do it soon.

AUDREY

Okay.

INT. OSD

JACK

Mr. Secretary, you said that records showed Tony getting some sort of a phone call from me under my alias this morning, right?

HELLER

Yeah…did you call him to warn him you were coming here?

JACK

No. I think someone fabricated the call to try to prove that Tony was in contact with me. But we can use that to our advantage. You can call the president and say that Tony had gotten a message to me that people were suspicious after the staff meeting yesterday, and this morning I called to tell him that I was going to turn myself in but I needed to come here first because I had some information about the threat at Aberdeen.

HELLER

And then what?

Tony enters the office.

JACK

And then I’m assuming Secret Service will send someone to take me into custody and arrange to have me handed over to the Chinese.

TONY

What?

JACK

Tony, I don’t have a choice. I’m going to finish being debriefed and tell you everything I know about the terrorists who are being apprehended at Aberdeen, and then I’m going to go to the Chinese embassy and Secretary Heller’s going to brief the president before he turns in his resignation.

TONY

No. You can’t do this, Jack. You can’t just give up. I’ve spent the last three years of my life living in fear and keeping secrets from the government, and so have Michelle and Chloe, and I guess Audrey has too…I had no idea she knew until this morning…it’s still sinking in that she knew all along you were alive. If you turn yourself over to the Chinese now it’ll be all for nothing.

JACK

Tony, if I don’t turn myself in, you’re going to have to deal with all that for the rest of your life.

HELLER

Jack, I’m going to make this call, but once I do, you won’t be able to change your mind. So before I do it, if you ever repeat this I’ll deny it to the grave, but right now, nobody knows you’re here except the two of us and Michelle and Audrey, as far as I know. So if you can come up with a plausibly deniable escape scenario that won’t get us all in jail, I’m willing to look the other way, as long as you don’t involve my daughter in it.

JACK

No, sir. I appreciate it, but I’m not going back into hiding.
Having to cover for me has been a heavy weight on the people who knew, and I’m not going to put the people I care about through that again. Me escaping again would put everyone in danger, and I’m not going to do that.

HELLER

Alright. I’ll give the president a call.

JACK

Thank you, sir.

He picks up the phone to call the president, dialing the numbers hesitantly. Before he has finished dialing, Michelle walks in.

MICHELLE

Hey…Audrey will be here in a few minutes…she just went to talk to Skip for a minute.

Secretary Heller drops the phone and stands up.

HELLER

She did WHAT?

MICHELLE

She just wanted to tell him she was going to be too busy to meet him for lunch today.

JACK

And you let her go?

MICHELLE

I didn’t know she needed my permission…what’s going on?

TONY

She didn’t tell you? They did a fingerprint analysis of the workstation where the air traffic attack was launched from, and Skip’s fingerprints matched the keyboard…then PFPA found security camera footage of him using the workstation at the time of the attack, and someone in NetOps said Cummings had authorized the disclosure of my login info to Skip right before it happened.

MICHELLE

Oh my g-d…Mr. Secretary, I’m so sorry…I had no idea…I asked Audrey why she was worried about her computer and she said she was afraid that whatever Jack did to put the video file on her system could have exposed it to hackers…does she know about Skip?

HELLER

Yeah, Tony told her a little over an hour ago.

MICHELLE

So why would she go to see him as if nothing’s wrong?

JACK

That’s what we need to figure out. Tony, how did she react when you told her?

TONY

At first she got kind of indignant…she was in denial at first…then when they found footage of the security camera showing him on the computer at the time of the attack, she couldn’t deny it anymore. But she was still reluctant to accept that he could be involved in this…I know she thinks it’s possible that whoever tried to frame me could be trying to frame Skip as well, which is a possibility that frankly, I don’t know that we should rule out entirely, though the evidence against him is pretty strong.

HELLER

So you think she could have gone to warn him?

TONY

It’s possible.

Jack presses a number on his cell phone to call Audrey while everyone is talking, and gets a message that the number has been disconnected.

JACK

Tony, give me your phone.

Tony hands Jack his phone.

TONY

She’s number 8 on the speed dial, but use your phone to make the call…mine may be compromised.

JACK

Alright.

MICHELLE

That doesn’t make sense. If she were involved in the attack or if she knew about it beforehand, why would she have offered to go to help me present the evidence when I called her?

Jack enters Audrey’s new number into his phone and presses “send.” As expected, it immediately kicks into voicemail.

JACK

Damnit!

TONY

I think we can pretty much rule out any knowing involvement in the attack…besides from the fact that Audrey being involved with terrorists is preposterous if not absurd, if she had anything to do with the attack she wouldn’t have gone to bat for me this morning. But it’s possible that she believes he’s being framed and wanted to warn him. Or she might just want to see for herself what he’s up to…I hope she’s not planning to confront him about it because that could put her in more danger, but I don’t think we can rule that possibility out completely.

JACK

Is it also possible that she’s trying to use her relationship with him to try to get information and hope he won’t suspect anything?

HELLER

You think she just decided to put herself under cover?

JACK

I don’t think we can rule out that possibility. Sir, we both know she’s done it before. And I think if any of the other scenarios were true,
she wouldn’t have told Michelle she was going to talk to him…she’d have fabricated an alibi.

TONY

But Michelle didn’t know about Skip.

JACK

No, but she had to know there was a good chance Michelle would tell one of us where she was because she didn’t know anything…Michelle,
did she ask you not to tell anyone?

MICHELLE

No…she didn’t act furtive at all…that’s why I didn’t suspect anything. She just said to tell you she’d be back in a few minutes, and I think she said voluntarily that she was going to talk to Skip.

JACK

What was she carrying with her?

MICHELLE

Just her purse, I think…I can’t remember if she had her briefcase.

HELLER

Regardless of why she went down there, if he even suspects that she knows anything she could be in danger. We have to get her out of there…I’m going to have Secret Service go down there and get her.

JACK

With all due respect, sir, I don’t think that’s the right move.

HELLER

Jack, don’t even try to convince me that we should let her do this so we can get information out of him. I am not going to allow her to put herself in danger.

JACK

I wouldn’t have, either. Believe me, sir, if I’d been in any position to stop her, I would have. But if Skip sees Secret Service, he’ll know she’s onto him, and if he has time to react before they can restrain him we could have a hostage crisis.

Secretary Heller shakes his head and sighs, then looks to Tony for advice.

TONY

I think Jack’s right, sir. I think we’re going to have to be creative about how we handle this. We need to get someone in there who’s armed and can put himself between Skip and Audrey to prevent him from being able to put her between himself and Secret Service. The problem is, I can’t do it and neither can you, because if he sees you or me he’ll know we’re onto him and we could have the same situation. And even though as far as I know he’s never met Jack if there’s any relation between Jack being here and what happened this morning, he’s likely to know what Jack looks like…he’s probably expecting Jack to come after him…it could be part of the plan for all we know.

MICHELLE

I could do it.

TONY

NO!

MICHELLE

Tony, just hear me out. Skip works for a contractor that does some of our internal network administration. I told Audrey when she said she was going there to ask him if they’ve gotten any more information about how your logon information was compromised…I could go knock on the door to his office without looking suspicious, and you guys could wait in concealed positions and listen on COM waiting to move in on my codeword.

TONY

No way…it’s too dangerous. Skip knows you’re my wife and he used my login to launch the attack this morning…for all we know he could know a lot more about me than we think. Under no circumstances…

MICHELLE

Tony, this isn’t your decision.

HELLER

Tony’s right, Michelle. I can’t sign off on this plan…it’s too risky, and it could end up putting you and Audrey in more danger.

MICHELLE

So how can we get her out of there?

TONY

I have an idea.

He copies a number from his old cell phone to his new one and dials a number.

INT. PENTAGON - CONCOURSE

Audrey exits a store carrying a shopping bag and nervously walks through the concourse, looking around for anyone who might recognize her.
After checking that it’s clear, she pulls out her phone, turns it on, and dials a number.

AUDREY

Hey, it’s me…just wanted to let you know that I may get held up…nobody’s suspicious yet but that could change, due to some other things that happened this morning…If I’m not there to meet up with you, carry out the plan without me…call me when you get this.

She hangs up and furtively approaches the elevator.

FADE OUT.

END OF ACT - COMMERCIAL BREAK


ACT THREE

INT. OSD

HELLER

So let’s go over this one more time…

He is interrupted when Michelle reenters the room.

MICHELLE

Is he here yet?

TONY

He’s on his way. Did you disable Skip’s access to the server.

MICHELLE

Yeah. I created an obscure error message that doesn’t give him any information, so he won’t be able to figure it out by himself and he’ll have to call NetOps.

JACK

Is there a chance he could have another computer in the office to log on from?

MICHELLE

It won’t matter. I disabled his login…it won’t work from any computer.

TONY

Could he use mine? Remember, Cummings authorized him to get my login info this morning?

MICHELLE

No. Your password’s been reset and your account’s been temporarily disabled, since your login info was visible to everyone who saw the report this morning. You’re going to have to change your id as well as your handle…I’ll get you a new logon later. I disabled Audrey’s, too, in case he had her information.

The phone rings.

HELLER

Yeah?

MARCY

I have a Sergio Ramirez here…he said Tony Almeida asked him to come up?

HELLER

Yeah, send him in. Thanks.

A short-ish, stocky man with dark hair limps on. PAN DOWN to show that the awkward walk is a result of a fake left leg.

TONY

Hey, man. Thanks for coming on such short notice.

SERGIO

No problemo.

TONY

Secretary Heller, this is Sergio Ramirez. We served together in the Marines.

Sergio nervously shakes Secretary Heller’s hand.

SERGIO

It’s an honor, sir.

Secretary Heller looks down at Sergio’s leg.

HELLER

Is that a battle wound?

SERGIO

Yes, sir. I lost my leg the night we took out a brigade of Iraqis in a Kuwaiti oil field…if it wasn’t for Tony, I’d have probably been killed…Tony saved my life that night.

JACK

Welcome to the club.

Everyone laughs. Sergio looks a little confused.

SERGIO

I’m sorry, sir, I don’t think we’ve met.

TONY

That’s because he’s been presumed dead for the past three years. Most people still think he’s dead, and we need to keep it that way.

SERGIO

Whoa, is this your friend Jack? The loose canon who made a hobby of breaking protocol and always got you in trouble but usually saved a lot of lives in the process?

(Jack chuckles.)

JACK

Yeah, I guess that’s a pretty good way to describe me. I’m currently operating under the alias…

He glances down at the ID Audrey modified.

JACK (CONT’D)

Donovan Alastair, so outside this office, call me Don.

SERGIO

It’s nice to meet you, Jack/Don…whatever your name is.

JACK

Nice to meet you too.

TONY

You remember my wife, Michelle, right?

SERGIO

Yeah. How are you doing?

MICHELLE

I’m alright.

SERGIO

So, uh, what’s going on? You sounded pretty frantic on the phone.

TONY

Yeah. We’ve got a bit of a situation here and we need your help.

SERGIO

Sure. Tell me what I need to do.

TONY

Do you remember Secretary Heller’s daughter, Audrey? I introduced you to her when I ran into you in the food court on my first day?

SERGIO

Yeah, I think so…I don’t think you told me that she was Secretary Heller’s daughter, but I remember you introduced me to one of your colleagues…she was pretty thin, blond hair…is that right?

TONY

Yeah. She’s engaged to this guy Skip Taylor. Do you know him?
He’s a managing partner for the contractor that handles DOD network operations.

SERGIO

No, I don’t think so.

TONY

Okay, good. We believe Skip was involved in this morning’s attack on the Air Traffic Control Center and tried to frame me for it. I don’t have time to explain how we know this, but I told Audrey about an hour ago what we had uncovered, and she was understandably shocked…about 15 minutes ago,
she told Michelle, who at that point had no knowledge of Skip’s involvement in the incident, that she was going to stop by his office to talk to him. We don’t know why she did that…we’ve pretty much ruled out the prospect of her having knowing involvement in the attack, because she helped prove that I had nothing to do with it. But her motives could have been a number of things.

SERGIO

Like what?

TONY

She may believe that someone else was trying to frame both of us and wanted to warn him, she might just be trying to see what he’s up to in hopes of being able to tell us he’s innocent, or she might be trying to either monitor his activities or put in place some kind of mechanism to do so after she leaves his office. Jack believes this is the most likely scenario, since she told Michelle where she was going knowing there was a good chance she would tell us.

HELLER

But regardless of why she went in there, it’s dangerous, and we need to get her out of there without Skip becoming suspicious.

SERGIO

And you want me to go in there because he won’t recognize me.

TONY

Exactly. And with any luck, Audrey will.

SERGIO

Alright. So how are we going to play it?

MICHELLE

I got you a NetOps ID. I’ve disabled his network logon, and I’ve instructed my department to call me when he calls for someone to fix it and tell him they’ll look into it on their end, and at that point, you go in and pretend to be a technician to look at his computer. Skip’s company helped design the intranet software, so you’re going to have to withstand pretty careful scrutiny to look like you know what you’re doing. I’m going to go over some basic protocols with you now.

SERGIO

Alright.

JACK

We’re going to put several different trackers on you so we can hear what’s going on. We need to develop a code for you to communicate with us, since we don’t know exactly what Audrey’s trying to do. First off, if she’s in there, I want you to cough. If you sense any danger and need us to move in,
tap your foot.

SERGIO

Alright, got it.

TONY

If she asks if you know me, act like you may have heard my name but don’t know me…if you have to, say something about having heard of me on the news…if you call me a traitor and act like you don’t know the whole story he probably won’t suspect anything. Hopefully she’ll figure it out and won’t ask.

SERGIO

Tony, I fought beside you in Kuwait…you saved my life…I’m not going to call you a traitor!

TONY

It’s okay, man. I know you don’t feel that way.

The office phone rings.

HELLER

Excuse me.

JACK

Michelle, did you get the schematic of the hallway?

MICHELLE

Yeah, it’s updating now. There’s a utility closet across the hall…you can position yourselves there. I’ll run COMM from here.

SERGIO

So how exactly am I supposed to get her out of there without him being suspicious?

TONY

You’re not. You just need to position yourself between them and then say “I’m going to check for viruses or violations of the TOS that could have resulted in your account being suspended.” Virus is the key word…don’t use the word virus until you’re ready. When you say that,
Secretary Heller’s going to call Skip’s office to see if he’s seen her and if he has to tell her he needs her in his office.

MICHELLE

Hey, the live feed of the security camera in Skip’s office just came through.

INT. SKIP’S OFFICE

Skip is typing and talking on the phone.

SKIP

I don’t know…she switched phones this morning…not sure if that’s because she knows something’s up or because she’s so close to Almeida…I’ll get back to you when I know anything…stay on alert.

Skip jumps when he hears a knock on his door.

AUDREY

Hey, it’s me. Can I come in?

SKIP

Yeah, hold on a sec..alright, come on in.

She enters cautiously.

INT. OSD

Everyone crowds around Michelle’s laptop.

TONY

It looks like she just walked in…she’s still holding her purse.

JACK

That’s strange…didn’t she say she was going there like fifteen minutes ago?

MICHELLE

Yeah.

Tony’s cell phone rings.

TONY

Almeida.

There is no response, but he can hear faint voices in the background. He presses the mute button on his phone and hooks it up to Michelle’s laptop.

TONY

Hey guys, I think she’s trying to transmit whatever he says to my cell phone…check this out.

INT. SKIP’S OFFICE

SKIP

What’s up? Are you okay?

AUDREY

Yeah, I’m fine. Why?

SKIP

You seem nervous, and you look like you’ve been crying.

She sits down in the chair next to his desk.

AUDREY

Yeah, I guess I’m just a little shaken up about what’s going on with Tony.

SKIP

I don’t blame you. I’m sorry, Audrey…I know you trusted him, and you’re probably feeling pretty violated right now, huh?

AUDREY

Yeah.

SKIP

Come here.

He gets up and puts his arm around Audrey, planting a quick kiss on her lips. SPLIT SCREEN shows Jack watching this on Michelle’s laptop.

AUDREY

It’s just really spooky…I can’t stop wondering how much of everything he’s told me over the past three years is true, how long has he been doing whatever he’s doing, has he been spying on me, was he using me?

INT. OSD

JACK

Tony, Sergio, let’s go.

TONY

Where are we going? I thought we were going to wait until Skip called for help with his network logon.

JACK

Yeah, but I want to be close by in case he tries to do something beforehand. She’s trying to make him think she’s accepted that you were responsible for the attack this morning so he’ll think she doesn’t know anything, but it’s a risky strategy, because if any reports clear your name or anyone tells him they’ve seen you walking around he’ll know she’s spying on him. Come on, let’s get down there.

TONY

Alright. Michelle, can you patch the video feed through to my handheld?

MICHELLE

Yeah. Remember to have Sergio wait a few minutes after I get the call. If a technician comes right away it’s going to look suspicious.

SERGIO

Alright, got it.

Secretary Heller hangs up the phone and goes over to the standing desk to look at Michelle’s laptop screen.

HELLER

What’s going on?

MICHELLE

They went down to the corridor where Skip’s office is to be on alert in case they have to move in. I’ve got a feed from the security camera on my laptop, and Audrey called Tony a minute ago, but she didn’t say anything into the phone…I think she was trying to give him a way to monitor what’s going on.

HELLER

So she’s okay?

MICHELLE

So far, she seems fine…I don’t have the audio here, but from what I can see here it doesn’t look like anything’s wrong.

HELLER

Okay, good. If I keep an eye on that for a minute, can you take a look at something for me?

MICHELLE

Yes, sir. What do you need?

HELLER

It looks like before everyone came in here, Audrey was doing something with some kind of financial records…I just got a message that a series of modifications to what looks like a ledger or something had been completed. The undo key was grayed out…is there another way to undo what she did and see what the original transactions were?

MICHELLE

Yeah, I think so…let me take a look.

She goes over to the computer and starts typing.

INT. PENTAGON - CORRIDOR 4 - D-RING - 3RD FLOOR

TONY

Jack, we’ve got a problem.

JACK

What?

TONY

If I go into an elevator or stairway, I’m going to lose the cell phone signal.

JACK

Where is Skip’s office?

TONY JACK

So one floor down from here?

TONY

Yeah.

JACK

Sergio, I want you to monitor the phone from here…Tony,
come with me downstairs.

SERGIO

Alright.

JACK

Here’s my cell number. Wait a few minutes, then patch the call through to my cell.

SERGIO

Alright, got it.

TONY

Jack, that’s not going to work…we need your phone and he needs his for when Michelle calls to give us the go. Sergio, just monitor it and call Jack’s cell if there’s any sign of trouble.

JACK

Fine. Let’s go.

INT. OSD

MICHELLE

Alright, I got it.

HELLER

You found a way to restore the original transactions?

MICHELLE

Yeah…this is strange.

HELLER

What’s strange? Is there anything that seems related to what she’s doing right now?

MICHELLE

No…I don’t think so. But there are a lot of unusually large ATM withdrawals…

HELLER

All recent?

MICHELLE

No, this seems to be going on for at least a few months…

(She stops speaking suddenly.)

HELLER

Did you find something else?

MICHELLE

Not exactly, sir. (She hesitates). But there’s one here for $600 that looks like she withdrew it last Thursday.

HELLER

What’s special about last Thursday?

MICHELLE

Nothing. It’s just…I’m pretty sure I remember noticing that Tony had a similar amount of cash on him that night…he doesn’t usually carry a lot of cash around so I asked him about it, and he started acting kind of funny…he seemed nervous, like there was something he didn’t want me to know…I didn’t think much of it at the time…I thought maybe it had to do with our upcoming anniversary…but now that I think about it, I feel like he’s had a lot of money in his wallet a few times lately.

HELLER

Well, that would make sense. CTU Los Angeles was going through his personal finances earlier when they were trying to connect him to terrorists in connection with the attack on the air traffic control center. But we know now that Tony had nothing to do with that, and I thought maybe someone planted those transactions as part of the effort to try to force him to talk about Jack. Michelle, do you remember noticing any large cash deposits on your bank statements, or any balances larger than what you expected?

MICHELLE

No, sir. Tony takes care of most of that stuff…he pays the bills and keeps track of the finances…I don’t really check unless I have a reason to.

HELLER

Alright. I’ll talk to Tony and Audrey later and see if either of them can explain what’s going on. In the meantime, just in case, after this operation’s over, can you check your bank statements and see if these numbers match?

Michelle hesitates, not wanting to feel like she’s spying on Tony, but realizing it may be necessary.

MICHELLE

Yes, sir.

HELLER

I’m sorry to have to put you in this position. Ordinarily, I would never pry into his finances or my daughter’s, but today’s not an ordinary day.

MICHELLE

I understand, sir.

INT. UTILITY CLOSET - CONTINUOUS

JACK

So did you talk to her?

TONY

Yeah. She said she’d think about it…but that was before she ran off to Skip’s office…now I have no idea what she’s thinking.

JACK

Maybe I’m not being objective, but I can’t imagine she’s involved in any of this.

TONY

I can’t either.

Jack looks at the handheld screen and sighs.

TONY

You still care about her, don’t you?

JACK

It doesn’t matter how I feel, Tony. She’s clearly moved on and I’m grateful for that…I know that my being here is hard enough for her…I’m leaving the country forever in a couple hours, and the last thing I’d want to do is make things harder for her. I just want to get her out of there and make sure she’s okay before I go…that’s all that matters to me now.

Jack’s phone rings.

JACK

Yeah?

MICHELLE

He just called NetOps…Sergio’s on his way.

JACK

Alright. Sergio, do you copy?

SERGIO

Yeah.

JACK

Alright, it’s a go in 5.

INT. AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL CENTER - HERNDON,
VA

DAVE

Jong, we’ve got a problem. Detroit has no record of the flight.

JONG

Could it have landed in DC?

DAVE

No, DCA isn’t cleared. All flights to DCA and IAD have been diverted to BWI until after the inauguration, but I checked with BWI and they have no record of this flight landing.

JONG

And it’s not showing up on the radar as being in the air?

DAVE

No.

JONG

Are there any unidentified radar signals in the air?

DAVE

Not that I could tell.

JONG

Alright, have someone in COMM try to contact the pilot, and get a passenger list to CTU in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Detroit. I’ll update the White House.

DAVE

Alright.

END OF ACT - COMMERCIAL BREAK


ACT FOUR

INT. SKIP’S OFFICE

AUDREY

Oh, I almost forgot…I found an extra mouse in my drawer…I remember you said the one you said was bugging you because the scroll button didn’t work.

SKIP

Oh, that was nice of you…thanks…I’ll go ahead and swap them out.

She reaches into the bag and takes out the mouse and hands it to him.

SKIP

Honey, it’s a PS-2.

AUDREY

Is that a problem?

SKIP

Yeah…my computer only has one PS2 slot and it’s being used for the keyboard. I’ll have to get a converter…thanks anyway though.

She looks at the back of his computer, trying to hide her nervousness

AUDREY

Wait, you don’t need one. Your keyboard’s USB…you’ve got it hooked up through a converter…you can use the PS2 slot for the mouse and plug your keyboard in directly.

SKIP

Are you sure?

AUDREY

Yeah.

SKIP

Alright, problem solved. Since you’re already back there,
would you mind hooking it up?

AUDREY

Not at all.

He hands her the plug for the mouse and she swaps out the peripherals.

INT. UTILITY CLOSET

TONY

Something’s not right.

JACK

What do you mean?

TONY

She just gave him a new mouse for his computer and he asked her to hook it up for him…if he’s involved with any of this he wouldn’t let her near his computer. As it is he doesn’t let her touch his personal computer when they’re at home.

JACK

Maybe he’s playing along…he’ll probably check the mouse for bugs as soon as she leaves.

TONY

Yeah.

INT. SKIP’S OFFICE

AUDREY

So what did NetOps say?

SKIP

They couldn’t tell over the phone…they’re sending someone down to take a look in a little bit.

AUDREY

Alright. I’ll get out of your hair…I just wanted to apologize for jumping down your throat earlier, about Tony.

SKIP

Don’t worry about it…I understand.

AUDREY

You do?

SKIP

Yeah, of course. You feel betrayed…you realize he has this secret life you never knew about…you thought you could trust him…that’s gotta hurt.

AUDREY

Yeah.

He leans in and kisses her, which makes her flinch.

SKIP

What’s going on, Audrey? Everytime I come near you, you flinch. Why are you acting like you’re afraid of me.

AUDREY

Why would I be afraid of you?

SKIP

You tell me.

INT. UTILITY CLOSET

JACK

Alright, Sergio, move in now.

SERGIO

Copy.

Sergio knocks on the door to Skip’s office.

SKIP

Come in.

Sergio enters. Audrey looks at him curiously, feeling like she has seen him before.

SERGIO

Hi. My name’s Sergio Ramirez, from NetOps.

SKIP

Wow, that was fast.

SERGIO

Yeah, we have an unusually light caseload today, since all of the non-exempt federal workers have the day off.

AUDREY

Hey, are you T…

Sergio cuts her off before she can ask.

SERGIO

So I understand you’re having a problem with your network logon.

SKIP

Yeah, it’s saying it’s been disabled due to a violation of the TOS. I don’t know what I could have done to trigger that.

SERGIO

Alright, let me take a look. It’s possible that your computer could be infected with a virus, or it’s possible that someone could be controlling your machine remotely.

INT. UTILITY CLOSET/TONY’S OFFICE

JACK

All teams, it’s a go. I repeat, phase two is a go. Michelle,
do you copy?

SPLIT SCREEN between Jack in the utility closet and Michelle in Tony’s office.

MICHELLE

Yeah.

INT. SKIP’S OFFICE

The phone rings.

SKIP

Skip Taylor…yeah, she’s right here…right now? Alright,
I’ll send her right up. Yes, sir.

He hangs up the phone.

AUDREY

Was that my dad?

SKIP

Yeah, he said he needs you in his office.

AUDREY

Alright. I guess I’ll see you later then.

(She kisses his forehead quickly.)

SKIP

Actually, why don’t I go with you? I have to talk to your father about something anyway.

AUDREY

Um, okay.

SERGIO

Actually, sir, I need you to be here while I scan your computer…that’s NetOps policy, so we can’t be held liable for doing anything to a machine without the knowledge of the primary user.

SKIP

So you’re telling me I can’t leave the office?

SERGIO

Not while I’m working on your computer, no.

SKIP

Fine. Can you hold off on working on my computer for just a minute so I can speak to my fiancee in private?

JACK

(Through earpiece)

Sergio, do not leave them alone.

Sergio taps a pen on the desk.

SERGIO

Alright. I’ll wait until you come back before I start the scan.

SKIP

This is my office. You step outside…

Audrey interrupts him.

AUDREY

I have to go anyway…my dad said he needed me right now. Why don’t you walk me to the elevator and then you and Sergio can look at your computer?

SKIP

Fine.

INT. UTILITY CLOSET

TONY

Michelle, can you switch feeds to get the hallway from the office to the elevator?

SPLIT SCREEN

MICHELLE

I have the hallway outside the office, but the elevator’s in Corridor 3…I’d have to put in a new request.

TONY

How long will that take?

MICHELLE

It took about ten minutes to get the last feed.

JACK

That’s too long. Michelle, I want you to tell me when they’ve turned the corner…I’ll follow them from there. We cannot let them get in the elevator.

MICHELLE

Roger that.

TONY

Jack, you’ve got to be careful. This wing is a lot of the contractors, and their employees don’t all have the day off. You can’t just walk around here like you can upstairs.

JACK

That’s why I’m wearing this uniform…I’ll put my sunglasses on too. We don’t have a choice…if he sees you he’ll know she’s been lying.

INT. TONY’S OFFICE - CONTINUOUS

Michelle is watching Skip and Audrey exit the office and walk down the hall. When they turn a corner, she speaks into her mouthpiece.

MICHELLE

Alright, you’re clear.

A SPLIT SCREEN shows Michelle in Tony’s office, Jack creeping out into the hall, and Skip and Audrey walking down the next corridor.

JACK

Alright. Tony, stay here…if I go off COMM, that’s your cue to come out ready to shoot if necessary.

TONY

What? Jack, I don’t have a gun.

JACK

What do you mean?

TONY

I’m a civilian employee now. I don’t carry a gun everywhere I go.

JACK

Damnit. Sergio, come in.

SERGIO

Yeah?

JACK

I need you to slip your gun under the door to the office. I’m going to come get it and give it to Tony.

SERGIO

Alright, got it.

MICHELLE

Sergio, how are you coming with the filters?

SERGIO

Almost got it…I need your password so I can send everything to your system.

MICHELLE

It’s 2vvr56hdjg78. Make sure you use a Newman filter, so he can’t detect it.

SERGIO

Copy that.

(Skip and Audrey walk towards the elevator. Audrey is about to get in, but when she leans in to give Skip a kiss goodbye, he grabs her arm to restrain her. Jack starts to move instinctively, but hears Tony speak through the earpiece.)

TONY

All teams, stand down. I repeat, all teams, stand down.

Jack stops himself and sighs, watching angrily and nervously.
Zoom to Skip pushing Audrey up against the wall and leaning in, whispering in a threatening tone.

SKIP

Look, I know what you’re up to, and I am not okay with it.

AUDREY

What?

SKIP

Don’t get smart with me, Audrey. I know what you’re planning to do this afternoon…you’re going to humiliate me and your father and I am not going to let you do that.

SPLIT SCREEN:

INT. SKIP’S OFFICE

Sergio frantically types on Skip’s computer.

INT. HALLWAY

Skip continues to threaten Audrey.

INT. UTILITY CLOSET

Tony sighs and wipes his forehead.

INT. HALLWAY

Jack watches Skip and Audrey, looking confused.

JACK

Tony, what’s he talking about?

TONY

I’ll explain later. Michelle, is Secretary Heller in the room?

Michelle replaces Sergio on the split screen.

MICHELLE

No, he stepped out to make a phone call. What’s going on?

TONY

Nothing…Jack’s just watching to make sure he doesn’t follow her upstairs.

BACK TO:

INT. SKIP’S OFFICE

AUDREY

You can’t tell me what to do, Skip.

Skip becomes infuriated and grabs Audrey’s other shoulder,
shaking her almost violently. She bites her lip nervously. Jack watches angrily and fights to restrain himself. Tony hears what’s going on through his cell phone and speaks into his mouthpiece in a commanding tone.

TONY

Don, stand down!

Jack reluctantly obeys, pursing his lips and trying to stay calm.

AUDREY

I’m going and there’s nothing you can do about it.

SKIP

Oh, no, you’re not.

He starts shaking her again.

AUDREY

Yes I am.

SKIP

Not unless you want your father to know!

He continues shaking her until she bangs her head against the wall and winces with pain. He steps back, slightly stunned.

SKIP

Audrey, I’m so sorry…I didn’t mean…are you okay?

AUDREY

I’m fine.

SKIP

I didn’t mean to hurt you…you know that, right?

AUDREY

Yeah, I know. Look, I’ll call my brother and tell him I’m not going…just please don’t say anything to my dad…please, Skip, don’t say anything.

SKIP

Alright, I won’t. Just promise me you’ll stop sneaking around behind my back.

AUDREY

Alright, I promise.

He lets go of her and tries to kiss her. She flinches but does not pull away or return the kiss, just kind of standing there numbly.
After a minute she turns to get into the elevator. Jack goes into the men’s room and checks the stalls to make sure nobody is there.

JACK

Mission accomplished. I repeat, mission accomplished.
Michelle, can you go meet her by the 5th corridor elevator in the D-Ring?

MICHELLE (O.S.)

Yeah.

INT. HALLWAY

Audrey leans against the wall of the elevator and wipes her eyes.

INT. SKIP’S OFFICE

Sergio types frantically, looking nervous.

SERGIO

Tony, is he on his way back in here?

TONY (O.S.)

I assume so. Michelle, tell us when it’s clear.

SERGIO

We’ve got a problem then. The Newman initialization is only at 72…it says it’s going to be another 4 minutes before it’s finished starting up.

TONY (O.S.)

Press cancel…forget about it.

SERGIO

It’s not working…cancel’s greyed out.

INT. MICHELLE’S OFFICE

MICHELLE

Can you get to the terminal?

INTERCUT:

SERGIO

Yeah, hold on. Alright, what do I do.

MICHELLE

Try to disable process accounting by typing “accton”.

SERGIO

Alright…it says “process accounting disabled.”

MICHELLE

Okay, good. Now type ps, find the number of the process for the Newman initialization, and type kill and then that number.

SERGIO

Got it.

MICHELLE

Now type smbpasswd -r md5763.

TONY

Guys, I heard footsteps…he’ll be there any second.

MICHELLE

Did you get it?

SERGIO

Yeah, it looks like it worked…I gotta go.

He quickly closes the terminal and moves away from the computer as Skip opens the door. Skip looks suspicious but doesn’t say anything.

COMMERCIAL BREAK


ACT FIVE

FADE IN:

INT. PENTAGON - FLOOR 3, CORRIDOR 5, D-RING - EXT. ELEVATOR

Michelle approaches Audrey carefully as she exits the elevator.

MICHELLE

Audrey, are you okay?

AUDREY

Yeah, I’m fine. I put a ps-2 keylogger on his computer and a bug in his mouse…I wasn’t able to bug his cell phone though.

MICHELLE

That’s okay…you did great. You scared everyone half to death though…I told your father you were on your way upstairs and you seemed okay…you should probably go talk to him now though.

AUDREY

Alright, I will. Here’s the information to access the keylogger from your system.

MICHELLE

Okay, thanks.

AUDREY

Yeah.

She starts to walk away.

MICHELLE

Audrey?

AUDREY

Yeah?

MICHELLE

I feel kind of awkward asking you this, but do any of these transactions look familiar to you?

She hands Audrey a printout of an online banking statement,
with the transactions in question highlighted. Audrey looks at it for a minute,
clearly nervous, then looks up, attempting to appear unphased.

AUDREY

No, why?

Michelle sighs.

MICHELLE

These are expenditures Tony made that I don’t recognize, and they matched the original amounts on a ledger your father asked me to restore a little while ago.

AUDREY

What? What did you tell my dad?

MICHELLE

Just that I remembered Tony having unusually large amounts of cash on him a few times and the dates and amounts seemed to roughly match…so he asked me to check my bank statement…why? What’s going on?

AUDREY

I can’t talk about it…did you tell my dad what the transactions were?

MICHELLE

No, not yet…look, I don’t want you to think I don’t trust you but I’m sure I don’t have to remind you that the last thing Tony needs is to be involved in anything that looks suspicious…what are you doing and why?

AUDREY

He’s not doing anything illegal, I promise…I don’t want to get him in trouble any more than you do. But can you please do me a favor and don’t say anything to my dad about the bank statement just yet?

MICHELLE

Audrey…

AUDREY

Look, I’ll take care of this…I just need to talk to Tony first, alright?

MICHELLE

Okay. But what should I do if your father asks me?

AUDREY

Tell him you haven’t gotten a chance to check yet…or if you’re not comfortable with that, just reassure him that there’s nothing illegal going on and tell him I’ll explain later.

MICHELLE

Alright. But please…just don’t make anyone suspicious of Tony, ok?

AUDREY

I won’t, I promise.

INT. PENTAGON - FLOOR 3 - HALLWAY

Jack and Tony are walking back to Tony’s office.

JACK

I don’t get it…how does she have the money to do all that?

TONY

She’s Senior Executive Service…those jobs pay pretty well.

JACK

I was Senior Executive Service also when I had your job…it paid well, but not that well…I didn’t have that kind of money and neither did she.

Tony hesitates.

JACK

She inherited it from Paul, didn’t she?

TONY

Yeah.

JACK

Could that be part of Skip’s motive?

TONY

You mean do I think he’s using her for money in addition to political access?

JACK

Yeah.

TONY

Possible but unlikely. To say she doesn’t flaunt it would be a major understatement…I don’t think he knew about it until he moved in with her and he asked about the mortgage and she told him there was none. Plus, he’s pretty well off himself…

JACK

Tony, is it possible that he might not be involved with what’s going on? Could he just be trying to prevent her from going to that rally this afternoon?

TONY

That doesn’t make sense. If that was his only motive why would he try to frame me for a terrorist attack?

JACK

I don’t know…but something doesn’t seem right here.

Michelle approaches them before Tony can respond.

TONY

Hey…what’s going on?

MICHELLE

Audrey managed to plant a hardware keylogger in the PS-2 port of his computer…she’s monitoring it now in your office. Sergio’s still checking it out…I instructed him to open anything that looks suspicious so we can read it on my screen.

JACK

Has he found anything?

MICHELLE

No, not yet.

JACK

Where is she now?

MICHELLE

She’s in her office…she said she had a headache…Tony, can I talk to you for a second?

TONY

Yeah.

Jack walks off and leaves them alone.

TONY

What’s going on?

MICHELLE

That’s what I’m wondering.

TONY

What do you mean?

MICHELLE

Why is Audrey giving you money to make transactions on her behalf and trying to cover it up?

TONY

What?

MICHELLE

Tony, don’t lie to me. Secretary Heller asked me to restore some records that Audrey had been messing with, and I noticed a lot of large cash withdrawals that seemed to coincide with the few times I noticed you having an abnormal amount of cash in your wallet.

TONY

So what did you tell him?

MICHELLE

I restored the original records and then I told him I remembered you having similar amounts of cash on you…I said that I thought maybe we were having trouble with the condo payments and Audrey was helping and you didn’t want me to know about it. Is that what this is about?

TONY

No…I told you last week we were fine with the condo. I can’t believe you not only didn’t believe me, but would make my boss think I can’t handle my financial obligations. Geez, Michelle…

MICHELLE

Tony, what was I supposed to think? What are you hiding from me?

TONY

It’s none of your business.

MICHELLE

Tony…

TONY

When you asked me about the cash last week, I swore to you that I wasn’t doing anything illegal…isn’t that enough for you? Do you not trust me?

MICHELLE

Tony, why are you doing this? Whatever you’re doing, it makes you looks suspicious and untrustworthy, and that’s the last thing you need right now.

TONY

Oh, you are one to talk. You maintain regular communication with a fugitive, get yourself involved in some crazy scheme, stage your own kidnapping, and lie to me about all of it, and I’m the one who’s untrustworthy?

MICHELLE

Tony, we both know there are people…

TONY

You don’t have to say it, Michelle. I’m perfectly aware that that there are people who see me as a criminal and don’t trust me…I just never thought you’d be one of them.

MICHELLE

Tony!

TONY

Save it.

He storms off.

INT. AUDREY’S OFFICE

Jack knocks on the door hesitantly. He is holding a cup of water and an ice pack.

AUDREY

Come in.

Jack enters and sits down in the visitor’s chair facing her.

JACK

Hey…are you okay?

AUDREY

Yeah, I’m fine.

JACK

Michelle told me you managed to plant a hardware keylogger on his computer…I have to say, I’m impressed.

She blushes slightly.

AUDREY

Hey, I learned from the best.

Awkward. silence.

JACK

She said you hit your head…I brought you an icepack and some ibuprofen.

He places the water down on the desk and pulls a pack of ibuprofen out of his pocket.

AUDREY

Thanks.

JACK

Yeah.

(pause)

Audrey, how long has this been going on?

AUDREY

How long has what been going on?

JACK

How long has Skip been treating you like this?

AUDREY

What?

JACK

I saw what happened outside the elevator earlier.

AUDREY

You don’t know what you’re talking about. It was an accident…he didn’t mean for me to hit my head.

JACK

I know. But does he regularly shake you around like that?

AUDREY

I am not having this conversation with you, Jack. What happens between me and Skip is none of your business.

JACK

If you don’t want to talk about it with me, that’s fine. But you need to talk to someone…

AUDREY

There’s nothing to talk about.

JACK

Audrey, he shouldn’t be treating you like this.

Audrey is silent for a second, then shakes her head and looks at him with stormy eyes.

AUDREY

You have some nerve, you know that? You beat people, use barbaric methods of torture, and hold doctors at gunpoint and force them to stop treating an innocent man who saved your life in order to save the life of a terrorist, and yet you’re up in arms because Skip shook me a little too hard?

JACK

This isn’t about me, Audrey. You can hate me as much as you want, but that doesn’t change the fact that you don’t deserve to be treated like this.

She slumps down in her seat, defeated. She knows he is right but is unwilling to concede that to him, instead placing her hand on the back of her head, which is beginning to throb, and looks away.

JACK

Come on…let’s get some ice on that.

He walks over to her and gently coaxes her hand away from her head so he can apply the ice pack. He pushes the button to make the chair recline and slowly pushes the chair back. When he tries to help her get her head situated in a comfortable position, she pushes his hand away.

AUDREY

Jack, stop it.

JACK

I’m just trying to help you get comfortable, I promise.

AUDREY

I know.

JACK

What’s wrong?

AUDREY

I can’t take this, okay? Go ahead, torture someone, kill as many people as you want, I can take it. I just can’t…you can’t…please don’t make it harder to hate you, okay?

Jack backs away, the hurt he feels evident in his eyes.

AUDREY

I’m sorry, Jack…I didn’t mean…

JACK

Hey, it’s okay. You don’t owe me an apology…I understand. I don’t blame you for feeling the way you do…I hate myself for the things I did to you just as much as you hate me for them, alright?

She is silent, feeling terrible about what she said but not sure how to tell him that.

JACK

I know how hard my being here has been for you today and I’m sorry…the last thing I wanted to do was make things worse. I’ll be out of your hair forever soon…but before I go, I just want to know that you’re okay…that’s all I care about.

AUDREY

Jack…

JACK

It’s alright. You don’t have to say anything. I’m going back to Tony’s office to see how they’re coming with Skip’s computer…I’ll tell him to come down and check on you when he gets a chance, alright?

Audrey opens her mouth to speak but stops, clearly unable to articulate how she really feels. Instead, she just nods. Jack looks into her eyes wistfully, and for a split second, their eyes seem to connect, before he turns away with a sigh and leaves the office.

FADE OUT.

COMMERCIAL BREAK

ACT SIX

INT. OSD

Secretary Heller is on the phone with the White House when Tony enters nervously.

HELLER

With all due respect, sir, that’s not the right way to handle this. We don’t even have any proof they know he’s alive…if they wanted him,
they wouldn’t call once this morning and then drop the matter…I’m not saying Walt’s lying…I’m saying he could have been deceived…I know you want the problem dealt with, but this isn’t the only solution, and I think we should at least wait until they call again to demand that he be turned over. Alright, get back to me.

He hangs up the phone and sighs.

HELLER

Tony, have a seat.

TONY

Was that about Jack?

HELLER

Yeah. Between you and me, the president is going about this all wrong. He wants to just turn him over without even confirming that Chinese know he’s alive. He refuses to even consider the possibility that everything that’s happened this morning may be part of something larger than just the Chinese wanting us to hand over Jack. He’s arranged for Jack to be picked up by Secret Service within the hour.

TONY

What? That doesn’t make any sense…

HELLER

I don’t like it any more than you do, Tony, but the president’s made up his mind.

TONY

Where is Jack now?

HELLER

In your office…don’t ever repeat this, but there’s a part of me that hopes he finds a way to escape so I don’t have to turn him over. Is Sergio still working on Skip’s computer?

TONY

Yes, sir.

HELLER

Has he found anything suspicious?

TONY

Not that I know of. Michelle and Audrey are monitoring his activity through a filter Audrey managed to sneak into the PS-2 port on his computer.

HELLER

Alright, I’m sure they’ll keep us up to date. PFPA are monitoring to make sure he doesn’t leave the building. When the Secret Service picks up Jack, I’d like you and Sergio to follow them to the Embassy…I want to make sure nobody decides to take matters into their own hands again.

TONY

Yes, sir.

HELLER

Tony, I need to ask you about something CTU found this morning…

TONY

Is it about my bank account?

HELLER

Yes. Now, I understand that your personal finances are none of my business. As far as I can tell, there are no illegitimate or illegal transactions, and on an ordinary day, your assurances that nothing illegal was going on would be enough for me. But today’s not an ordinary day. I’m worried about my daughter’s safety, and I need to know everything that’s going on with her. I know she trusted you not to tell me whatever it is you’re covering for her, and I’m sorry for forcing you to violate that trust, but I don’t think we have a choice.

TONY

I understand, sir. I guess the crux of it starts about a year and a half ago, when I was in LA for a series of meetings. While I was there,
your son, Richard, got arrested for smoking marijuana in public. (Heller sighs.) It was April 20th, and apparently, it’s a tradition for marijuana users in California to celebrate this date, which in numbers is 4/20, the police code for marijuana, by getting high in public, often right in front of the cops.
(Heller shakes his head.) He must have used his phone call to call Audrey,
because she called me frantically to see if I would go bail him out.

HELLER

Is that what one of these transactions is?

TONY

Yes, sir. That was the first one.

HELLER

Go on.

TONY

So I picked him up, and he thanked me, and when I was driving him home he said something along the lines of “sorry to make you do this.
Usually they don’t take us to jail, they just cite us.” I shouldn’t have let it get to me, but when he said that, it just made me so mad, the idea that anyone would go out of their way to get arrested just to make a point…

HELLER

I can understand why you’d feel that way. I can’t say I disagree, and I never spent three and a half months in federal prison.

TONY

Yeah. So I should have just kept it to myself, but for some reason, I couldn’t. I pulled over, slammed my fist on the steering wheel, and I kind of laid it into him.

HELLER

You used physical force against my son?

TONY

No, sir. Other than grabbing the front of his shirt to get him to look at me, I didn’t lay a hand on him, I promise. I just lost my temper…I told him that if he kept up his childish rebellion he could find himself actually serving time in jail, and then it wouldn’t feel like a game anymore.

Heller nods.

TONY

I told him my story and tried to make the case that if he’s going to break the law, he better have a damn good reason and have exhausted all other options first. I said that if he really wants to change the world for the better, if he thinks marijuana should be legal and wants to change the law,
if he wants to protect the environment or bring about a reduction in the world supply of nuclear weapons, he should go back to school, get a degree, then join the Peace Corps or come to Washington and work for one of those groups that always bombards your office with faxes…do something about his beliefs instead of just rebelling.

HELLER

How is it that my son was arrested and taken to jail and I never found out about this? I’m