SANDRA

But didn't he come upstairs with you?

MOLLY is in time to hear this and is of course immediately concerned.

DON

Nah, he 'us pickin up with the rest of 'em. Dad, can I have another doughnut?

MOLLY (to SANDRA)

He's not down there? What are you saying, that he's not with the others?

SANDRA

(flustered)

I didn't see . . . Cat started to cry . . . she dropped her cup and broke it ...

MOLLY You were supposed to be watching them!

SANDRA winces. She's been married to ROBBIE for ten years and is used to being blamed when things go wrong.

ROBBIE

(the usual bluster) I hardly think that tone is

MOLLY

(ignores him) You were supposed to be watching them!

(she breaks for the stairs) Ralphie! Ralphie!

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7 EXTERIOR: THE ISLAND MARKET AFTERNOON.

The men are clustered at the Sno-Cat, handing loaded cartons to MIKE, who stows them in the back. MIKE SHOUTS TO BE HEARD over the storm as the last box goes in.

MIKE

One more trip! Sonny, you and Henry get the bread and rolls! Everything on the shelves! Kirk, you want to grab at least a hundred pounds of potatoes! I'll get the milk! Let's go I want to get back as soon as we can!

They go single file into the cut in the drift, SONNY and HENRY BRIGHT first, followed by MIKE and KIRK. SONNY and HENRY go inside. MIKE is about to follow, then stops so suddenly that KIRK just about runs into him.

KIRK

What the hell?

MIKE has stopped at the mannequin set up on the porch HATCH'S joke at ROBBIE BEALS'S

expense. The mannequin is now almost completely buried, and although the face is covered with wind-driven snow and the figure is still dressed in the lobsterman's slicker, we can see it's not the same figure.

266 STEPHEN KING

MIKE brushes FROZEN SNOW away from the face. It's MRS. KINGS-BURY. She's frozen solid.

KIRK stares in dismay as MIKE digs into the snow around the dummy's neck and pulls out a new joke sign . . . only now the joke is on them. 'GIVE ME WHAT I WANT AND I'LL GO AWAY,' it says.

The two men stare at each other in horror.

8 EXTERIOR: THE TOWN HALL AFTERNOON.

SOUND OF HORN CONTINUES EVEN, REGULAR BLASTS.

MOLLY (voice-over) Ralphie! Ralphie!

9 INTERIOR: THE DAY-CARE AREA OF THE BASEMENT AFTERNOON. SOUND OF HORN, MUFFLED.

MOLLY is frantic, looking everywhere for RALPHIE, who isn't here. CAT and UPTON BELL have drawn together in fright. ROBBIE, DON, TESS MARCHANT, and TAVIA GODSOE are on the stairs.

SALLY GODSOE sees her aunt and runs to her. The other children huddle, dismayed.

PIPPA

I said he didn't go with Don

All the other adults are gathering some from the seats around the now-useless TV, some from upstairs, some from the sleeping area. One is URSULA GODSOE, looking blasted with grief.

URSULA Oh, God, what now?

MOLLY ignores her. She goes to PIPPA, kneels in front of her, and grasps her gently by the arms.

She peers into PIPPA'S frightened face.

MOLLY Where was Ralphie when you saw him last, Pippa?

PIPPA thinks about it, then points to the area between the stairs and the wall. MOLLY looks in that direction, and sees the door marked CUSTODIAN. There is TOTAL SILENCE except for the 204

MUFFLED,

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REGULAR BLASTS OF THE HORN as MOLLY goes toward that door, afraid of what she may find.

She reaches for the knob but can't bring herself to touch it, let alone turn it.

MOLLY

Ralphie? Ralphie, are you

RALPHIE (voice)

Mommy? Mom?

Oh, boy, the relief. It's as if somebody let the air out of everyone in the room, KIDS included.

MOLLY'S reserves of strength are gone. She begins to cry as she tears the door open.

RALPHIE is standing there in the custodian's closet, happy, excited, unhurt, and unaware there's been any fuss about him. His expression turns to one of puzzlement as his mother sweeps him up into her arms. In the general excitement we may or may not notice that RALPHIE has a SMALL

LEATHER BAG in one hand, the kind with a drawstring at the top.

RALPHIE

Hey, Mom wassup?

MOLLY What are you doing in there? You scared the life out of me!

.<- RALPHIE

The man was in there. He wanted to see me.

MOLLY

Man ?

RALPHIE

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