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Limitless Obviously, I miscalculated a few things. Eddie, I know you're in there. Why is that the moment your life exceeds your wildest dreams, the knife appears at your back? Well, I'll tell you one thing, I will never let them touch me. My neighbor, who must have opened his door to complain. For a guy with a four digit IQ, I must have missed something. And I hadn't missed much. I'd come this close to having an impact on the world. And now, the only thing I'd have an impact on was the sidewalk. You see that guy?That was me, not so long ago.What kind of guy without a drug or alcohol problem looks this way? Only a writer. Strangely enough, nobody believed that I actually had a book contract. Well, it's masquerading as a scifi novel, but it's really my own personal manifesto about the plight of the individual in the 21st century. I sort of created a utopian society where we all sort of it's really, it's really , Today was the day I was gonna kick its ass. Here we go. Here we go. Here we go. it was gonna be great. Just gotta put in the time. Stay in the room.That's the key concept. Don't leave the room. A few weeks passed this way.Maybe a few months. At least I still had Lindy. Just like that? Come on, Eddie. This is hardly a surprise. I'm surprised. Let's just not do this , ok? Let me.. I'm gonna hand in 90 pages to Marla on Friday. If you just wait to see what she says Eddie What? I know how it's going. I'm your...I was your girlfriend. That word doesn't even begin to describe what you are to me.

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Page 1: !Limitless!€¦ · !"Limitless"!" " " "!"Obviously,"I"miscalculated"a"few"things." "!"Eddie,Iknowyou'reinthere. ""!"Why"is"that"the"moment"your"life"exceeds"your"wildest"dreams,"the

-­‐  Limitless  -­‐        -­‐  Obviously,  I  miscalculated  a  few  things.    -­‐  Eddie,  I  know  you're  in  there.      -­‐  Why  is  that  the  moment  your  life  exceeds  your  wildest  dreams,  the  knife  appears  at  your  back?  Well,  I'll  tell  you  one  thing,  I  will  never  let  them  touch  me.  My  neighbor,  who  must  have  opened  his  door  to  complain.  For  a  guy  with  a  four  digit  IQ,  I  must  have  missed  something.  And  I  hadn't  missed  much.  I'd  come  this  close  to  having  an  impact  on  the  world.  And  now,  the  only  thing  I'd  have  an  impact  on  was  the  sidewalk.          -­‐  You  see  that  guy?That  was  me,  not  so  long  ago.What  kind  of  guy  without  a  drug  or  alcohol  problem  looks  this  way?  Only  a  writer.  Strangely  enough,  nobody  believed  that    I  actually  had  a  book  contract.    -­‐  Well,  it's  masquerading  as  a  sci-­‐fi  novel,  but  it's  really  my  own  personal  manifesto  about  the  plight  of  the  individual  in  the  21st  century.  I  sort  of  created  a  utopian  society  where  we  all  sort  of    it's  really,  it's  really  ,    -­‐  Today  was  the  day  I  was  gonna  kick  its  ass.    -­‐  Here  we  go.  Here  we  go.  Here  we  go.    -­‐  it  was  gonna  be  great.  Just  gotta  put  in  the  time.  Stay  in  the  room.That's  the  key  concept.  Don't  leave  the  room.    A  few  weeks  passed  this  way.Maybe  a  few  months.  At  least  I  still  had  Lindy.  Just  like  that?    -­‐  Come  on,  Eddie.  This  is    hardly  a  surprise.    -­‐  I'm  surprised.  Let's  just  not  do  this  ,  ok?  Let  me..  I'm  gonna  hand  in  90  pages  to  Marla  on  Friday.  If  you  just  wait  to  see  what  she  says    -­‐  Eddie    -­‐  What?    -­‐  I  know  how  it's  going.  I'm  your...I  was  your  girlfriend.    -­‐  That  word  doesn't  even  begin  to  describe  what  you  are  to  me.    

Page 2: !Limitless!€¦ · !"Limitless"!" " " "!"Obviously,"I"miscalculated"a"few"things." "!"Eddie,Iknowyou'reinthere. ""!"Why"is"that"the"moment"your"life"exceeds"your"wildest"dreams,"the

-­‐  Partner?  Squeeze?    -­‐  Paramour.  Inamorata.    -­‐  Cleaning  lady.  Bank.      -­‐  Be  that  a  ...  What's  mine  is  yours,  too,  and  you  know  I  want  to  share  the  rest  of  my  life  with  you.  In  fact,  I  was  thinking  that  we  should    -­‐  Don't  propose.    -­‐  Why  not?    -­‐  Because  it  worked  out  so  well  for  you  last  time.    -­‐  It's  true,  I  did  marry  once.  Right  out  of  college,  to  Mellisa.    -­‐  I  do.    -­‐  Briefly.    -­‐  This  isn't  working.    -­‐  Well,  even  though  everything  you  say  is  true,  I  still  love  you.    -­‐  I  gotta  get  back  to  work.    -­‐  you  didn't  even  tell  me  what  happened.    -­‐  I  got  it.    -­‐  You  did?    -­‐  I'm  an  editor.  I'll  have  my  own  assistant.  Can  you  believe  that?    -­‐  Yeah,  of  course  I  believe  it.  You  deserve  it.    -­‐  Thanks.  OK.    -­‐  Ok.have      -­‐  She  was  right.  Why  stick  it  out?  I  had  clearly  missed  the  on-­‐ramp.  We  both  knew  what  was  beckoning.  The  lower  bunk  in  my  childhood  bedroom    in  Jersey.  My  father  happy  to  welcome  me  into  the  challenging  field  of  dental  supply  inventory.    -­‐  Eddie  Morra.  

Page 3: !Limitless!€¦ · !"Limitless"!" " " "!"Obviously,"I"miscalculated"a"few"things." "!"Eddie,Iknowyou'reinthere. ""!"Why"is"that"the"moment"your"life"exceeds"your"wildest"dreams,"the

 -­‐  Of  all  the  useless  relationships  better  forgotten  and  put  away  in  mothballs,  is  there  any  more  useless  than...the  ex-­‐brother-­‐in-­‐law?    -­‐  Holly  shit,  man.  What  has  it  been?  Like  9  years?  God.    -­‐  hey.    -­‐  You  all  right?  You  look  like  you're  living  on  the  streets.  What's  going  on?    -­‐  Not  much,  I...  well...  what  am  I...  What's  up?  I'm  writing.  Writing  a  lot.    -­‐  Oh,  you  still  trying  to  write?    -­‐  Matter  of  fact,  I  have  a  book  contract.    -­‐  Really?    -­‐  yeah.    -­‐  That's  great.    -­‐  How  about  you?  Are  you  still  dealing  ,  Vern?    -­‐  Do  I  look  like  I'm  still  dealing?    -­‐  No,  you  don't.  No    -­‐  Come  on,  let's  go  get  a  drink.  I  want  to  hear  about  this  book.    -­‐  I  don't  know.  It's  2:00  in  the  afternoon.      -­‐  What  is  that  ever  stopped  you?  So,    -­‐  So,  How's  Melissa  doing?    -­‐  here  you  go.    -­‐  Thanks.  Wouldn't  know.  I  don't  see  her.  She  moved  upstate.  She  got  some  kind  of  Internet    home  sales  kind  of  job.  Couple  kids.    -­‐  Couple  kids.  Who's  the  husband?    -­‐  He  walked  out  on  her,  if  you  really  want  to  know.    But  what  do  you  care,  man?  You  were  married  like  5  minutes.  Look,  I  don't  wanna  talk  about  her.  I  wanna  talk  about  you,  ok?Tell  me  about  this  book.    How's  it  going?  

Page 4: !Limitless!€¦ · !"Limitless"!" " " "!"Obviously,"I"miscalculated"a"few"things." "!"Eddie,Iknowyou'reinthere. ""!"Why"is"that"the"moment"your"life"exceeds"your"wildest"dreams,"the

 -­‐  Well,  it's  ...  I'm  ...  I'm  behind.  I'm  behind  on  my  book.  And  it's  pretty  well  polluting  my  days  and  nights,  if  you  really  want  to  know.    -­‐  Well,  how  much  have  you  written  of  it?    -­‐  Not  one  word.    -­‐  Creative  problem,  huh?    -­‐  yeah      -­‐  Well,  I  suppose  I  can  help  you  with  that.  Just  this  once.    -­‐  Oh,  no,no,no,no.      -­‐  You  don't  even  know  what  it  is.    -­‐  You're  still  dealing.    -­‐  brother,  I  am  light  years  from  that  now.  I've  been  doing  some  consulting  for  a  pharmaceutical  company.      -­‐  what,  like  some  offshore  lab  making  fake  Viagra?  Come  on,  Vern.    -­‐  No.  This  is  an  exclusive  product  that's  coming  on  stream  next  year.  They've  had  clinical  trials  and  it's  FDA  approved.    -­‐  All  right,  just  out  of  curiosity  and  that's  all.  Let's  see  it.  What's  in  it?    -­‐  They've  identified  these  receptors  in  the  brain  that  activate  specific  circuits.  And  you  know  how  they  say  that  we  can  only  access  20%  of  our  brain?  Well,  what  this  does...  it  lets  you  access  all  of  it.    -­‐  Vern.  Look  at  me.  Do  I  look  good  to  you?  I'm  broke  and  I'm  depressed  off  my  ass.  I  don't  think  my  life's  gonna  take  some  sudden  upswing  into  fame  and  fortune  by  taking  some  shiny,  brand-­‐new  designer  drug.    -­‐  Gant.  when?  Tell  him  we  can't  do  that  .No,  you  tell  him.  No,  now.  Well,  I'm  afraid  I'm  gonna  have  to  leave  you  here,  Eddie.  But  I  really,  really  do  want  to  do  this  again.  So  call  me.  And  that's  on  the  house.    -­‐  I  don't  want  it.    -­‐  Don't  be  ungrateful.  You  know  how  much  that  costs?  800  bucks.  A  pop.  You're  welcome.  

Page 5: !Limitless!€¦ · !"Limitless"!" " " "!"Obviously,"I"miscalculated"a"few"things." "!"Eddie,Iknowyou'reinthere. ""!"Why"is"that"the"moment"your"life"exceeds"your"wildest"dreams,"the

 -­‐  All  the  way  home,  I  thought  about  Melissa.  How  could  she  be  a  failure,  too?  She'd  been  so  smart.Smarter  than  anyone  around  her.  Clearly,  there  was  a  direct  link  between  this  Eddie,  slightly  drunk  at  3:00  in  the  afternoon,  and  an  earlier  Eddie  vomitting  on  his  boss's  desk  or  stealing  his  dying  aunt's  Percocet.  So  who  could  blame  Lindy  for  dumping  me?  In  the  end,  how  much  worse  could  it  get?  I  didn't  want  to  see  anybody.  Especially  my  landlord's  nasty  young  wife.    -­‐  Valerie,  Tuesday.    -­‐  Look.  Enough.  Ok?  Steve  handle  the  rent,  so  you  can  feed  your  crap  to  him.    -­‐  I  suddenly  had  extra  reason  to  get  away  from  her.  I  had  thoughtlessly  ingested  a  substance.    -­‐  Like  the  rent's  not  low  enough.    -­‐  I  had  gotten  remarkably  little  information  from  Vernon  about  what  this  drug  would  do.    -­‐  You  could  even  be  a  bike  messenger  and  come  up  with  that.  Really.      -­‐  What  if  it  was  a  hallucinogen?    -­‐  It's  pathetic.    -­‐  Oh  my  god.  Listening  to  her  rag  if  I  were  tripping,  I'd  jump  out  a  window.    -­‐  Hello?  Are  you  listening  to  me?  Do  you  get  it?  You  are  gonna  be  out  on  the  streets.    -­‐  And  then,  I  felt  it.  I  was  blind  but  now  I  see.    -­‐  running  away.  You  can't  even  look  at  me.  Because  you're  not  even  a  man.  You're  not  even  a  man.  You  don't  have  rent.  You  don't  have  a  job.    -­‐  What's  wrong?    -­‐  What?    -­‐  You  don't  like  me  and    I  don't  blame  you.  You  see  a  self-­‐defeating,  energy-­‐sucking  piece  of  shit  who's  sponging  off  your  husband.You're  wishing  I'd  blow  my  brains  out,  but  my  existence  shouldn't  make  you  this  upset.  what  is  it?    -­‐  That's  none  of  your  business.    -­‐  Something  wrong  at  law  school?  

Page 6: !Limitless!€¦ · !"Limitless"!" " " "!"Obviously,"I"miscalculated"a"few"things." "!"Eddie,Iknowyou'reinthere. ""!"Why"is"that"the"moment"your"life"exceeds"your"wildest"dreams,"the

 -­‐  How  do  you  know  I'm  in  law  school?    -­‐  People  who  aren't  usually  don't  carry  around  dry,  academically  constipated  book  about  a  dead  Supreme  Court  justice.    -­‐  You're  a  creep,  aren't  you?  You've  been,  you've  been  following  me.    -­‐  No,  I  just  noticed  the  book.      -­‐  You  just  saw  the  corner  of  it.  How  did  you  know  that?    -­‐  I'd  seen  it  before.  12  years  ago  in  college.  Sitting  on  the  couch  of  a  TA  I  was  trying  to  make,  waiting  for  her  to  come  back  out  of  the  bathroom,  hoping  she'd  have  a  condom.  Somehow  my  unconscious    had  served  that  up.  A  memory  I  had  never  even  recorded.    Or  was  it  there  the  whole  time  and  all  I  needed  was  the  access?    -­‐  If  you're  writing  a  paper,  that's  not  the  book  I'd  use.    -­‐  well,  who  asked  you?    -­‐  Hastings  has  his  oral  history.  I'd  start  there.  Interesting  point.  Grammatically,  this  guy  was  an  idiot,  which  sort  of  gives  credence  to  the  theory  that  one  of  the  clerks  he  had  fired  actually  wrote  most  of  this  guy's  major  opinions.  You  could  Google  the  clerk's  sons,  they'd  love  to  talk  to  you.  Exonerate  their  dad.  That'd  give  you  something  that  no  one  else  has      -­‐  Information  from  the  odd  museum  show,  a  half-­‐read  article,  some  PBS  documentary...  it  was  all  bubbling  up  in  my  frontal  lobes,  mixing  itself  together  into  a  sparkling  cocktail  of  useful  information.  She  didn't  have  a  chance.    -­‐  So,  what  are  your  suggestions?    -­‐  We'd  really  worked  on  her  paper,too.  In  45  minutes,  it  was  a  polished  gem.  She  was  pleased.    Home.  But  it  couldn't  be  my  home,  could  it?  Who  would  live  like  this?  My  first  thought,  Tourch  it.  But  saner  heads  prevailed.  What  was  this  drug?  I  couldn't  stay  messy  on  it,  I  hadn't  had  a  cigarette  in  6  hours,  hadn't  eaten,  so  abstemious  and  tidy?  What  was  this?  A  drug  for  people  who  wanted  to  be  more  anal  retentive?  I  wasn't  high,  I  wasn't  wired.  Just  clear.    I  knew  what  I  needed  to  do  and  how  to  do  it.  The  next  morning,  I  sent  a  little  probe  down  into  my  brain.  No  surge  of  brilliance  came  up  to  greet  me.  In  short,  I  was  back.  But,  something  remained.    -­‐  You're  kidding.    -­‐  No.    

Page 7: !Limitless!€¦ · !"Limitless"!" " " "!"Obviously,"I"miscalculated"a"few"things." "!"Eddie,Iknowyou'reinthere. ""!"Why"is"that"the"moment"your"life"exceeds"your"wildest"dreams,"the

-­‐  Words  have  appeared  on  paper.    -­‐  Yes.    -­‐  written  by  you.    -­‐  All  you  have  to  do  is  read  three  pages.  Just  read  three  pages  in  the  next  hour  and  if  you  don't  want  to  keep  reading,  I'll  give  you  back  the  advance.  All  right.    -­‐  OK    -­‐  Eddie,  give  me  a  call  when  you  get  in.  Eddie,  I'm  40  pages  further  in.  Call  me.  It's  a  little  grandiose,  but  I'm  still  reading.  Ok,  how  did  you  do  this?  I'd  really  like...  Just  call  me  the  minute  you  get  in.  Call.  OK?    -­‐  Who  is  it?    -­‐  Her,  Vernon,  it's  Eddie.    -­‐  Eddie  who?    -­‐  Morra.    -­‐  Not  a  good  time,  Eddie.    -­‐  Hey,  Vern,  I  really  just  need  to  talk  to  you.  Hey,  whoa.    Vern,  what  happened?    -­‐  Don't  worry  about  it.  I'm  fine.  So  Eddie.  You  are  interested  after  all.    -­‐  That  stuff's  amazing.    -­‐  Works  better  if  you're  already  smart.    -­‐  Vern,  who  did  this  to  you?    -­‐  Trust  me,  you  don't  want  to  know.    -­‐  So,  what's  it  called?    -­‐  Doesn't  have  a  street  name  yet.  But  the  boys  in  the  kitchen  are  calling  it  NZT  48    -­‐  The  boys  in  the  kitchen?  I  don't...  That  doesn't  sound  very  FDA  approved,  Vern.      -­‐  FDA  approved,  that's  a  laugh.  You  didn't  really  believe  that  shit,  did  you?    

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-­‐  Ok,  so  what  do  we  have  here?  Some  unknown,  untested,  possibly  dangerous  drug  scammed  out  of  some  unidentified  lab  somewhere  given  to  me  by  a  highly  unreliable  guy  I  hadn't  seen  in  years.    -­‐  So  you  want  some  more?    -­‐  Yes,  definitely.    -­‐  All  right,  we'll  talk  about  it,  but  I  need  a  favor  first.  Obviously,  I'm  in  no  condition  to  go  out  right  now,  so,  I  was  wondering  if  you  could  pop  down  to  the  dry  cleaners,  grab  my  suits  for  me.  And  maybe  grab  a  little,  a  little  breakfast  for  us.    -­‐  He  knew  he  had  me.    -­‐  Sure.    -­‐  From  now  on,  I'd  happily  be  his  errand  boy.Wash  his  windows,  scrub  his  toilet,  anything  I  could  do  to  get  my  hands  on  that  little  clear  pill  that  would  bring  back  Enhanced  Eddie.    -­‐  Vern?  Vern?  Hey,  hey,      -­‐  What's  your  emergency?    -­‐  Hi,  I  need  to  report  a  murder.  7B,  yes.    Ok,  I  won't.    -­‐  Took  them  forever.  And  the  longer  I  stood  there,  the  clearer  I  saw.  Vern  would  know  whoever  had  done  this.  And  one  guess  what  they'd  been  looking  for.  But  had  they  found  it?    -­‐  Shit,  if  you  ever  cooked,  I'd  be  dead  too.      -­‐  Police  department.    Open  the  foor,  please.  Police  department.  Open  the  door,  please.  Open  the  door.  Open  the  door.    -­‐  Let  me  see  your  hands.  Let  me  see  your  hands.  Hey.      -­‐  No,  no,  I'm  the  one  who  called.  I  called  you  guys.    -­‐  So,  you  guys  tight?  Hang  out  a  lot?    -­‐  No,  my  ex-­‐wife's  brother.  I  just  actually  ran  into  him  on  the  street  and  he  asked  me  to  come  up  to    -­‐  Buy  some  drugs?    

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-­‐  No,  no.  What?    -­‐  What  did  this  guy  do?    -­‐  I  don't  know.  He  was,  I  heard  that  he  was  an  antiques  dealer?    -­‐  A  dealer?    -­‐  Yeah,  antiques.  like  Viennese  kinda  chairs  and  stuff.  like,  you  know,    like  curlicue  leg  things.    -­‐  Yeah?  That  is  correct.  An  Edward  Morra.  He's  here.  Victim's  sister.    -­‐  I  hadn't  heard  her  voice  in  10  years.    -­‐  Eddie?    -­‐  Melissa?    -­‐  You  were  there?    -­‐  Just  before,  I  had  run  into  him  on  the  street  and,  yeah.      -­‐  Oh,  God.  I  wish  I  was  more  surprised.  He  was  involved  in  some  stuff.  I'd  better  not  say  anymore.    -­‐  No,  no,  that's  probably  a  good  idea.  So,  we  should  probably  meet  or  something,  right?    -­‐  No,  I  gotta  do  the  funeral  and  God  knows  what  else.  I  just...  we  can't  meet,  ok?    -­‐  Right.  Well,  I'll  just..  I  guess  I'll  just  see  you  at  the  funeral  then.      -­‐  No,  I  don't  want  that.  Please  don't.  I'll  call  you  at  some  point,  ok?  When  this  is  over.    -­‐  Ok,  all  right.    -­‐  Ok    -­‐  You  know,  something  doesn't  gel  here.  Write  down  your  number.  I  may  need  to  contact  you  later.    -­‐  Worth  the  risk?  What  would  you  do?  Vern's  cash,  combined  with  an  unprecedentd  surge  of  motivation,  enable  me  to  finish  the  book  in  four  days.  A  tublet  a  day  and  what  I  could  do  with  my  day  was  limitless.  I  learned  to  play  the  piano  in  three  days.  Math  became  useful.    And  fun.    

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 -­‐  I'm  all  in    -­‐  Even  half  listening  to  any  language,  I  became  fluent.        -­‐  So  that  Shakespear's  chatchiness  belies  mediocrity?    -­‐  There's  no  arguing  with  you.    -­‐  This  was  great.    -­‐  So,  Mom,  I've  been  doing  a  little  research  on  Aunt  Helen's  tumor.  And  it's  totally  clear  that  anybody  with  familial  adenomatous  polyposis  should  be  supplementing  platinum-­‐based  doublet  regiments  with  eicosapentaenoic  acid.    -­‐  I  suddenly  knew  everything.About  everything.    -­‐  Well,  sure,  you  get  a  short-­‐term  spike,  but  wouldn't  that  rapid  expansion  devalue  that  stock  completely  in  two  years?    -­‐  No,  because  there  are  safeguards.    -­‐  Against  aggressive  over-­‐expansion?  There  aren't  .  Because  there  are  no  safeguards  in  human  nature.  We're  wired  to  overreach.  Look  at  history,  all  the  countries  that  ever  ruled  the  world.  Portugal  with  this  big  massive  navy.  All  they  got  now  are  salt  cod  and  cheap  condoms.  And  Brits?  Now  they're  just  sitting  on  a  dank  little  island  fussing  over  their  suits.  No  one's  stopping  and  thinking  ,  Hey,  we're  doing  pretty  well.  We  got  France,  we  got  Poland,  we  got  a  big  Swiss  bank  account.  you  know  what?  Let's  not  invade  Russia  in  the  winter.  Let's  go  home,  let's  pop  a  beer,  and  let's  live  off  the  interest.    -­‐  Yeah.    -­‐  My  brain  was  just  pouring  this  stuff  out.Everything  I  had  ever  read,  heard,  seen  was  now  organized  and  available.  Here  it  is.  Here  you  go.    -­‐  Eddie,  hey,  listen.  I'm  sure  you  have  a  portfolio,  but  if  you  don't,  I'd  be  very  interested  in  working  with  you.    -­‐  Ok,  Kevin.      -­‐  I  made  some  new  friends  who  invited  me  to  the  beach.  The  beach  was  not  nearby.    All  my  fear,  all  my  shyness,  gone.    -­‐  They've  done  four  basic  trials.    

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-­‐  But  mere  lounging  wasn't  enough.  Only  problem?  If  I  wasn't  moving  forward,  I  felt  like  I  was  going  to  explode.    -­‐  Anybody  ever  jump?    -­‐  Are  you  crazy?    -­‐  He's  gonna  do  it.    -­‐  He's  not  gonna  do  it.    -­‐  Oh,  my  God.    -­‐  And  then  I  began  to  form  an  idea.  Suddenly,  I  knew  exactly  what  I  needed  to  do.  It  wasn't  writing.  It  wasn't  books.  It  was  much  bigger  than  that.  But  it  would  take  money  to  get  there.  In  a  down  market,  no  one  was  making  much.  But  no  one  had  NZT.  Armed  with  Vern's  last  $800,  I  made  $2000  in  a  day.  Next  day  7500.    It  was  too  slow.  I'd  need  more  capital.  But  banks  weren't  lending  to  guys  like  me.    -­‐  Hey,  Liev.    -­‐  That's  your  man  in  the  corner  back  there.    -­‐  Yeah.  So,  Liev  told  you  that  I'm  looking  for  a  short-­‐term  loan?    -­‐  Yeah,  and  I  told  Liev,  forget  it.    -­‐  Why?    -­‐  Because  I  don't  see  you  before  and  I  don't  like  you  already.  Why  do  I  give  you  $100,000?    -­‐  Because  I  quintupled  my  money  four  days  in  a  row.    -­‐  So  you  got  a  fix  on  the  game.    -­‐  No,  not  a  fix.  I  was  able  to  calculate  certain  patterns    using  algorithms.  If  you  look  at  column  four,this  was  the  first,  you're  good.  OK,  it's  a  fix.    -­‐  Yeah,  you  know,  all  you  people  get  caught.  What  are  you  gonna  do  then?    -­‐  Well,  it's  not  as  if  I  have  a  black  book  with  your  name  in  it,  if  that's  what  you're  talking  about.  And  besides,  I  get  the  strong  feeling  that  you're  not  somebody  I  want  to  disappoint.    

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-­‐  Don't  get  up.  I  said  don't  get  up.  Sit  down.    -­‐  Ok.    -­‐  Ok,  you  take  this,  you  mine.    -­‐  Ok.    -­‐  You  understand?  You  don't  pay,  you  know  what  we  do?  I  cut  you  at  waist.  Peel  your  skin  up  over  your  head  and  tie  knot  in  it.  You  don't  die  from  this.  You  suffocate.    -­‐  OK.    -­‐  Good  luck.    -­‐  My  new  friend,  Kevin  Doyle,  showed  me  how  you  could  leverage  two  and  a  half  times  your  cash  at  the  day  trading  firm.  I'd  been  upping  the  dose  for  over  a  week.  It  seemed  to  cut  my  learning  curve.    -­‐  Why  are  you  buying  that?  The  CEO  was  just  indicted.    -­‐  But  not  for  the  big  fat  defense  contract  he  bribed  his  way  into.That's  still  on.    Should  be  announced  next  week.    -­‐  I  was  jacke  in.  Booted  up.  At  the  end  of  the  week,  my  brokerage  account  contained  over  two  million  dollars.  Wrod  quickly  got  out.  Four  job  offers,  my  bank  raising  my  line  of  credit,  a  reporter  from  the  NY  post.    -­‐  Really,  call  me  back,  Mr.  Morra.  No  one  makes  money,  that  fast.  This  article's  gonna  get  written  with  or  without  you.    -­‐  And  finally,  Kevin  Doyle  trying  to  sound  casual.      -­‐  Eddie,  I  was  talking  you  up  to  my  boss  and,  well,  the  impossible  happened  ,  bud.  We  got  you  a  meeting  with  Carl  Van  Loon.      -­‐  Carl  Van  Loon  wants  to  meet  you?    -­‐  Apparently  so.    -­‐  But  you're  not  in  the  finance  game.  What  can  you  do  for  Carl  Van  Loon?  Since  when  do  you  speak  Italian?    -­‐  Oh.  Self-­‐improvement    month.  I  guess  somebody  gave  me  a  wake  up  call.    -­‐  I  hope  you  didn't  do  it  for  me.  

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 -­‐  No,  I  just  wanted  to  apologize  to  you,  Lin.  And  let  you  know  that  apparently  my  capacity  for  self-­‐sabotage    wasn't  boudless  after  all.  The  real  question  is,  why  did  you  ever  put  up  with  me?    -­‐  I  was  in  love  with  you.  So,  when  will  this  book  come  out?    -­‐  Next  year.  How's  your  new  assistant?    -­‐  She's  good.    -­‐  Good.    -­‐  Yeah.    -­‐  Yeah.    -­‐  And  are  you  gonna  get  a  new      -­‐  You  know,  I'm  really  happy  you're  here  with  me.    -­‐  I'm  proud  of  you.  And  a  little  intimidated.    -­‐  We  started  up  again.    Her  place,  my  place,  basically  every  place.    -­‐  In  a  sizzling  three  days  of  trading,  the  unknown  Mr.Morra  trumped  the  market,  prompting  one  top  hedge  fund  manager  to  comment.  He's  Houdini.  He's  a  prophet  of  our  times.    -­‐  Ok,  give  me  that.  Give  me  that.    -­‐  He's  God?    -­‐  You  coming  over  later?    -­‐  I  can't.  I  don't  have  a  key.    -­‐  Oh,  that's  right.    -­‐  Can  I  have  it  back?    -­‐  nope.    -­‐  No?    -­‐  I  mean,  does  it  have  to  be  that  key?  Can  it  be  a  new  key?  To  our  place?  

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 -­‐  It  would  be  cost  effective.    -­‐  And  you  say  I'm  not  practical.  Can  I  walk  you  to  work?    -­‐  What's  you  doing,  hon?    -­‐  Nothing.    -­‐  You  should  sleep.  Isn't  your  Van  Loon  meeting  tomorrow?  Eddie?  Are  you  ok?  What  are  you  doing  out  here?  When's  the  last  time  you  ate  something?    -­‐  There  he  is.  Nice  article  in  the  Post,  buddy.  Ok,  he  is  on  his  way.    Now,  be  warned.  He's  mercurial.  One  minute,  your  best  friend,  the  next,  you're  a  leper.  And  he  needs  direct  answers.  Anything  tentative  and  you've  lost  him  forever.  I  think  we  should  rehearse  a  few  senarios.    -­‐  I'm  eating,  Kevin.    -­‐  Hey,  are  you  up  for  this?  You  sure?  cause  I  got  a  little  bit  on  the  line  here.    -­‐  Have  a  toast  point.    -­‐  It's  Carl  Van  Loon.    -­‐  That's  Carl  Van  Loon.  He's  worth  a  fortune.    -­‐  Hey,  John.    -­‐  Hey,  Carl.  Good  to  see  you.    -­‐  How  are  you?    -­‐  So,  Eddie  Morra.  What's  your  secret?    -­‐  Medication.  I'm  on  special  medication.    -­‐  OK    -­‐  well,  it's  a  formula  with  a  complex  method.But  of  course,  research  was  a  component.  Massive  research.  I  knew  every  helix  of  every  scrap  of  DNA  in  every  company  I  bought.  Papers  stacked  like  the  Himalayas  in  my  office,  and  you  know  what?    -­‐  The  stocks  went  up.    

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-­‐  By  a  hair.  Sure,  the  stocks  rose  ,but  who  wants  to  do  all  that  work  for  a  shitty  little  uptake?  It's  not  the  visceral  kind  of  spike  you  want  in  short  term  holdings  so  I  dispensed  with  all  the  hard  statistics  and  I  went  right  to  the  rumor  mill.      -­‐  So  you  bought  your  stocks  based  on  what?  The  tom-­‐toms  beating  in  the  street?    -­‐  Sure.  Share  prices  aren't  really  based  on  how  a  company  works.  It's  about  how  mass  psychology  works.  So,  if  I  found  certain  algorithms  in  the  perception  of  the  stock      -­‐  Pattern  recognition.  That's  your  snake  oil.    -­‐  Well,  not  everybody    understands  the  patterns.  And  that  gave  me  a  little  bit  more  of  an  uptake,  but  it's  just  a  parlor  trick.  So  then,  I  went  on  to  door  number  three.    -­‐  Are  you  really  implying  that  you  have  some  sort  of  ultimate  formula?  well,  from  12,000  to  2.3million  in  ten  days.    -­‐  I  do  have  a  formula,  Mr.Pierce.    -­‐  Delusions  of  grandeur.    -­‐  I  don't  have  delusions  of  grandeur,  I  have  an  actual  recipe  for  grandeur.    -­‐  I  don't  know  who  you  are,  Eddie,  or  what  you  game  is,  but  I'm  sure  of  one  thing.  You  don't  work  in  my  world.  I'm  up  to  my  ass  with  investments  guys  and  you  don't  have  their  half-­‐terrified,  half-­‐cocky  line  of  crap  which  is  not  to  say  that  I  like  yours  any  better.  But  you  obviously  pick  your  stocks  in  a  way  which  I  haven't  seen  before.  Take  a  look  at  these  companies  and  tell  me  what  you  think.    -­‐  Right  now?    -­‐  Yeah,  take  your  time.    -­‐  Sure.  These  companies  aren't  the  question,  are  they?    -­‐  Explain.    -­‐  Unless  you're  playing  both  sides  of  the  fence.  Control  the  whole  power  enchilada,    but,  no,  these  companies  wouldn't  get  you  there  in  emerging  markets.  You  would  have  to,  Oh,  Whoa,  this  must  be  some  big-­‐ass  merger  you're  contemplating.  And  there's  really  only  one  company  with  enough  bling  to  justify  a  merger  with  Van  Loon  and  Associates.    -­‐  Who  have  you  been  talking  to?    

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-­‐  I'm  just  connecting  the  dots.  Is  Hank  Atwood  really  gonna  go  for  it?    -­‐  Well,  you're  an  amazing  con  artist,  or  you're  a  very  smart  young  man.    -­‐  I  mean,  come  on,  the  two  of  you  together?  The  whole  world  would  have  to  come  begging  for  energy  like  Oliver  Twist  and  his  bowl  of  gruel.    -­‐  Now  you're  going  backwards.  What  else  you  got?    -­‐  A  prediction.  It  won't  come  off.    -­‐  Why's  that?    -­‐  You'd  have  to  back  off  Libya.    -­‐  Really?    -­‐  well,  you  don't  want  to  hear  this  from  some  schmuck  who  needs  a  ride  home.    -­‐  All  right,  you  get  your  shot.  Meet  me  tomorrow  at  the  St.  Regis  at  ten  and  tell  me  how  the  gutsy  little  schumuck  who  needs  a  ride  home  would  re-­‐structure  these  details.  And  you'd  better  be  prepared.    -­‐  I'm  at  your  disposal.    -­‐  You  don't  really  live  here,  do  you?    -­‐  Well,  Spartans  weren't  big  on  amenities.    -­‐  Yeah,  and  they  eventually  got  their  asses  kicked.    -­‐  I  didn't  go  in.  I  wanted  to  walk,  move,  digest,  ingest.  There  are  moments  in  life,  moments  when  you  know  you've  crossed  a  bridge.  Your  old  life  is  over.  Van  Loon  was  my  bridge.  I  finally  had  my  shot.  Wall  Street  would  provide  my  nest  egg,  but  then  how  far  could  I  go?  CEO?  A  global  force?  Maybe  president.  Time  somebody  shook  up  the  free  world  and  got  things  done.  Suddenly,  it  was  another  skin.  How  had  I  gone  the  last  20  blocks?  I  got  another  10  blocks.  And  then,  I  was  way  up  town.  A  fight?  Don't  know  how  to  fight.  Or  do  I?      -­‐  You  use  the  fishhook  action  to  get  inside  the  mouth.  Like  this.    -­‐  Attack  the  sensitive  areas.  The  eyes,  the  throat,  the  groin.      -­‐  If  you  hit,  do  not  stop.  Your  persistence  will  discourage  your  attacker.    -­‐  Off-­‐balancing  your  opponent  and  then  using  his  momentum,  take  him  down.  

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 -­‐  What  bar  was  this?  When  it  finally  stopped,  I  couldn't  account  for  the  last  18  hours  of  my  life.    -­‐  Hey,  it's  me.  I  thought  you  were  coming  over.  Is  everything  ok?  Call  me  when  you  get  this.      -­‐  Even  off  NZT,  I  decided  to  give  Van  Loon's  files  a  shot.  They  were  hieroglyphs.    -­‐  Hello?    -­‐  Kevin,  this  is  Eddie.      -­‐  Eddie?    -­‐  Listen,  I  can't  make  the  meeting  today.      -­‐  What  are  you  talking  about?    -­‐  I  can't  come  in  today,  I'm  sick.    -­‐  Yeah.  well  you  can't  have  the  flu  right  now.  He'll  never  give  you  this  chance  again.      -­‐  I  know,  listen,  I  just  have  all  this  data  to  analyze    -­‐  What  have  you  been  doing  for  the  last  day?  Don't  you  get  it?  This  is  your  test.    -­‐  Yeah,  well,  I  can't  pass  the  test  right  now.    -­‐  And  how  am  I  gonna  look  if  you  don't?    -­‐  I  know,  listen.  I  just    -­‐  Listen  to  me.  Pull  yourself  together.  Get  down  to  the  meeting.    -­‐  Ok.  OK.  I'll  be  there.  I'll  be  there.    -­‐  Hey,  how  are  you?    -­‐  Eddie.    -­‐  Good  to  see  you  again.    -­‐  Sit  down.  What  do  you  know  about  Hank  Atwood?    -­‐  Atwood,  he's  an  iconclast.  Owns  about  half  of  Colorado.  

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 -­‐  So  this  is  prepared,  Eddie?    -­‐  Is  this  Atwood  101?  Doesn't  everybody  know  about  Atwood?    -­‐  Where  was  he  two  years  ago?    -­‐  Nowhere.    -­‐  Two  years  ago  he  wasn't  even  on  Forbes'  radar.    -­‐  That  was  a  great  leap  forward,  right?    -­‐  I'm  baffled  by  this  guy.  He  comes  out  of  nowhere  so  strong.  Has  me  on  the  run  before  I  can  even  get  to  anybody  in  his  camp.  Beats  me  out  of  two  properties,  investing  in  countries  with  no  oil.  Places  I'd  never  go  near    -­‐  We're  here  in  front  of  the  hotel  where  a  woman  identified  as    Maria  Winberg,  was  found  dead  in  her  room  last  night,  a  victim  of  foul  play.  Ms.  Winberg  was  well-­‐known  socialite  and  model,  but  was  also  known  for  her  dedicated  charity  work  around  city.  Police  spent  hours  questioning  hotel  staff  and  patrons  and  an  eyewitness  reported  seeing  a  man  leaving  the  scene    -­‐  help  me  convince  him  that  I  can  raise  his  game.  Got  any  ideas?  What  do  you  think?    -­‐  hotel  has  adequate  security  cameras    -­‐  You're  not  one  of  those  kind  of  guys,  are  you  Eddie?  We  lose  you  if  there's  a  screen  in  the  room?  These  are  tectonic  plates  that  are  shifting  right  under  us.    -­‐  Pardon  me,  one  second.    -­‐  Was  it  possible?  Could  I  have  killed  someone?  Was  it  even  me?      -­‐  Eddie,  this  is  Melissa.  Listen,  Veron  hasn't  been  giving  you  anything,  has  he?  Because  that  stuff  is  dangerous.    -­‐  Melissa?  Melissa,  hey,  do  you  think  that  we  can  meet  somewhere?  I  really  need  to  talk  to  you.      -­‐  We're  talking  now.    -­‐  No,  no,  let's  meet  at  Billy's  on  Grant  at  noon?    -­‐  You  can't  see  me,  Eddie.    

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-­‐  No,  no      -­‐  Eddie  please.    -­‐  Please,  please  come,  please  come,    It's  important.  I  really  need  to  know  what  you're  talking  about.    -­‐  I  realized  that  there  were  other  people  who  might  know  about  NZT.  Vernon's  other  clients.      -­‐  Hi.    -­‐  yeah.  Hi,  may  I  please  speak  with  Jerry  Brady?    -­‐  Jerry's  in  the  hospital.    -­‐  he's  what?    -­‐  Yeah,  he's  not  doing  well  at  all.    -­‐  Yeah,  hello,  is  Paul  Kaplan  there?    -­‐  no,  no,  he's  not.  Paul  passed  away  three  days  ago.    -­‐  Oh  my  God.  I'm  so  sorry.    -­‐  Yeah,  he  started  getting  headaches,  then  he  collapsed  at  work.  Now  he's  in  ICU.    -­‐  OK,  please  give  him  my  best.  Thank  you.    -­‐  Of  all  the  people  I  called  three  were  dead  and  the  rest  were  sick.    -­‐  hello?  hello?    -­‐  Go,  Go    -­‐  Eddie    -­‐  Melissa  Hey    -­‐  Don't  tell  me  I  look  good,  cause  I  know.  I  didn't  want  you  to  see  me  this  way.  You  look  good.    -­‐  Oh,  yeah,  I  sorta  got  myself  together.    -­‐  NZT  will  do  that  to  you.  

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 -­‐  What  do  you  mean?    -­‐  I  mean,  I  took  it,  too.  Vernon  didn't  tell  you  any  of  this,  did  he?    -­‐  No    -­‐  When  he  told  me  about  this  amazing  new  drug,  I  was  like,  down  the  hatch.  And  it  was.  It  was  amazing.  I  read  Brian  Greene's  The  Elegant  Universe  in  45  minutes  and  I  understood  it.  My  work  rate  increased  just  insanely  overnight  and  my  boss  started  to  hate  me.  They  offered  me  his  job  and  then,  and  then  I  got  scared.    -­‐  Why?    -­‐  Because  I'm  not  stupid.  Nobody  can  operate  at  that  level  of  mental  activity  and  not  crash.  I  stopped  taking  it.    -­‐  And?    -­‐  And  I  got  sick.  Headaches.  Throwing  up.  So  I  went  back  to  Vernon.  He  told  me  about  all  the  people  that  were  dying.  How  much  have  you  been  taking,  Eddie?    -­‐  I've  been  taking  a  lot.    -­‐  Well,  maybe,  maybe  they've  worked  out  the  bugs.  Maybe,  maybe  this  is  a  different  batch.    -­‐  Yeah.    -­‐  You're  off  it  right  now,  aren't  you?    -­‐  Just  finish  your  story.    -­‐  Well,  I  didn't  take  anymore  and  I  didn't  die.  But  after  a  while,  I  realized  I  couldn't  concentrate  on  anything  for  longer  than  10  minutes.  I  missed  deadlines,  got  lazy,  slow  ,  so  slow.  That  was  2  years  ago.  And  I  haven't  been  the  same  since.  Do  you  have  some  left?  Good.  You  go  home  and  take  it.  You  take  the  dose  down,  but  you  don't  just  stop.  You'll  die  if  you  just  stop.  Try  to  taper  off,  otherwise  the  headaches  are  just  the  beginning.  I  have  to  go.    -­‐  Do  you  know  who  makes  it?    -­‐  I  don't  know.  I  have  to  go.    -­‐  Oh  shit.    listen,  listen,listen,  ok.    

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-­‐  You  forget  about  me,  huh?    -­‐  No,  no,  no,    -­‐  12:00  and  you're  not  here.    -­‐  I'm  here  now.    -­‐  Good.  Come  on,  get  going.    -­‐  I  could  write  you  a  check.    -­‐  Check.  Check.  Are  you  out  of  your  mind?  What  do  you  think  I  am?  Some  financial  institution?    -­‐  All  right,  you're  right.  look,  we  just  need  to  go  to  a  bank.    -­‐  What  do  you  got  there?  What  is  it?    -­‐  No,  it's  just  aspirin.    -­‐  Don't  look  like  no  aspirin  I  ever  see.    It's  something  good,  huh?  I  feel  good,  man.  What's  in  this  stuff?    -­‐  It's  just  vitamins  and  aspirin.    -­‐  You  full  of  shit,  Eddie  baby.      -­‐  Lindy,  I  wouldn't  have  let  him  in,  but      -­‐  I'm  sorry  Tyler,  I  gotta  go.    -­‐  I'm  sick.  I  shouldn't.  I'm  sorry.  I  couldn't  make  it  home.    -­‐  Let's  get  you  to  a  hospital.    -­‐  No,  no,  no,  I  don't  need,  I  need  you  to  get,  it's  really  simple  babe.  I  need  my  pills.    -­‐  Eddie,  what  pills?    -­‐  I  don't...babe,  it's  complicated.    -­‐  What  are  you  taking?  Are  you  on  drugs?    -­‐  It's      

Page 22: !Limitless!€¦ · !"Limitless"!" " " "!"Obviously,"I"miscalculated"a"few"things." "!"Eddie,Iknowyou'reinthere. ""!"Why"is"that"the"moment"your"life"exceeds"your"wildest"dreams,"the

-­‐  I  had  no  choice.  I  told  Lindy  everything.    -­‐  So  all  this  energy  of  yours,  all  this  focus  has  been  a  drug.    -­‐  Well,  it  was  supposed  to  be  legal.  I  have  a  supply  stashed.    -­‐  You  want  me  to  go  get  it.    -­‐  No,  no,  no,  I'm  gonna  go  get  it.    -­‐  Give  me  your  keys.  I'll  go  to  your  apartment.    -­‐  It's  not  in  my  apartment.  I  moved  it.    -­‐  Ok,  so  where  did  you  move  it?    In  my  house.  Unbelievable.    -­‐  Hey,  you  got  it?    -­‐  Yeah.  There's  someone  following  me.    -­‐  Are  you  sure?    -­‐  Yeah.  He  got  into  the  cab  behind  me  and  he's  making  every  turn  I'm  making.    -­‐  Baby,  call  the  cops.    -­‐  Can  you  go  around  him?    -­‐  Babe,  what's  happening?    -­‐  We're  stopped  dead.  He's  getting  out.  Eddie,  he's  walking  over  here.    -­‐  Lindy?    -­‐  Oh,  God.  Help.  Help.  This  man,  this  man's  chasing  me.  He  followed  me  from  my  building.  I  don't  know  him.  Please.    -­‐  Yo,  buddy,  let's  leave  her  alone.  Are  you  deaf?  I  said  leave  her  alone.  Hey,  buddy,  are  you  trying  to  piss  me  off?    -­‐  What  are  you  doing?    -­‐  Are  you  still  there?    -­‐  Yeah,  I'm  here.  What  happened?    

Page 23: !Limitless!€¦ · !"Limitless"!" " " "!"Obviously,"I"miscalculated"a"few"things." "!"Eddie,Iknowyou'reinthere. ""!"Why"is"that"the"moment"your"life"exceeds"your"wildest"dreams,"the

-­‐  I'm  stuck.  He'll  find  me.    -­‐  OK,  stop  talking.  Don't  move.    -­‐  He  killed  two  guys.    -­‐  What?    -­‐  He's  gonna  kill  me  too.    -­‐  no,  no,  no,  can  he  see  you?    -­‐  No.  Not  yet.  I  don't  know  what  to  do.      -­‐  OK,  I  need  you  to  go  into  the  bag  and  take  one  of  the  pills.    -­‐  Why?    -­‐  Because  you'll  know  what  to  do.  You'll  take  it  and  you'll  know.    -­‐  He's  got  a  knife.  Eddie,  I  can't  think  my  way  out  of  a  knife.    -­‐  Just  listen  to  me.  It'll  come  on  in  30  seconds.  And  you'll  think  your  way  out.  That's  what  it  does.    -­‐  He's  getting  closer.    -­‐  Lindy,  I  love  you.    -­‐  Eddie,  here.  It's  gonna  be  ok.  We've  got  to  get  out  of  here.  Eddie?    -­‐  You  ok?    -­‐  Yeah.    -­‐  I'm  so  sorry  about  what  happened.  I  want  you  to  know  that  you  never,  ever  have  to  go  through  that  again  cause  I  can  take  care  of  us  now.    -­‐  I'm  sure  you  can.    -­‐  I  can  make  us  safe.  I'm  back,  ok?    -­‐  Who's  back,  Eddie?    -­‐  Me.    

Page 24: !Limitless!€¦ · !"Limitless"!" " " "!"Obviously,"I"miscalculated"a"few"things." "!"Eddie,Iknowyou'reinthere. ""!"Why"is"that"the"moment"your"life"exceeds"your"wildest"dreams,"the

-­‐  No.  it's  not  you.  You  were  different  before.    -­‐  I'm  still  the  same  person,  Lin.      -­‐  I  wasn't  when  I  was  on  it.  I  did  things,  I  never  ever  do.    -­‐  Those  things  saved  your  life.    -­‐  But  they  weren't  me.    -­‐  Yes,  they  were.  No,  the  way  it  works      -­‐  I  know  how  it  works.  I  get  it.  I  totally  get  it.  You  feel  invincible.    -­‐  Where  it  will  take  us,Lin,  you  can't  even  imagine.  The  things  we'll  be  able  to  do.  Where  we'll  be  a  year  from  now.  The  kind  of  life  that  we'll  finally  be  able  to  live.    -­‐  Well,  you  might  have  to  live  it  without  me.    -­‐  Look,  I'm  gonna  stop  taking  it.  There's  just  some  things  I  have  to  do  to  keep  us  safe  and  that,  To  set  us  up  and  then  I'm  gonna  get  off  it.  I  mean,  that's  the  plan.    -­‐  Eddie.    -­‐  Look,  I  have  a  plan.  I  swear.  I'm  gonna  get  off  it.    -­‐  OK.  I  hope  you  do.    -­‐  Looking  for  me?    -­‐  You  think  you  can  run  out  on  me,  huh?  You  think  I  don't  know  where  you      -­‐  I  was  under  the  impression  our  business  was  settled.    -­‐  I  want  some  more  of  that  stuff.  Or  I  shoot  you  right  here.  Take  your  pick.    -­‐  This  guy  was  not  going  away.  A  few  pills  would  buy  me  some  time.    -­‐  There  it  is.  We're  done.    -­‐  oh,  yeah,  we'll  see.    -­‐  Until  I  found  a  more  permanent  solution.  Unless  you  see  a  real  threat,  I  never  wanted  to  known  that  I  have  any  security.  You'll  never  precede  me,  you'll  always  follow  me.  Never  more  than  15  steps  behind.  And  never  stand  too  close  together.  I  

Page 25: !Limitless!€¦ · !"Limitless"!" " " "!"Obviously,"I"miscalculated"a"few"things." "!"Eddie,Iknowyou'reinthere. ""!"Why"is"that"the"moment"your"life"exceeds"your"wildest"dreams,"the

want  to  be  able  to  look  behind  me  if  the  opportunity  presents  itself.  And  don't  wear  same  color  suit.  This  isn't  The  Matrix.    -­‐  You  have  to  know,  Eddie.  I  wrote  you  off.    -­‐  I  was  sick.    -­‐  You  don't  get  sick.  You're  playing  at  this  level,  you  get  hit  by  a  car,you  don't  even  die.    -­‐  No,  you're  absolutely  right.    -­‐  I  know  I'm  right.  I  mean,  I  didn't  know  who  or  what  I  was  talking  to.    -­‐  A  hundred  and  five.  That's  who  you  were  talking  to,  Carl.  Delirium.  I  sent  over  my  revised  projections.    -­‐  I  didn't  ask  for  your  projections.    -­‐  I  know,  but  I  think  if  you  take  a  look  at  them      -­‐  I  already  have.  As  a  matter  of  fact,  I  fired  a  few  people  over  your  projections.    -­‐  I'm  sorry.    -­‐  No,  you're  not.  You're  relieved  that  you  know  things  my  team  missed.  The  minutes,  the  instant  that's  no  longer  true    -­‐  Two  months  after    I'd  started  NZT,  I  was  brokering  the  biggest  merger  in  corporate  history.    -­‐  Ironically,  it's  gonna  be  crude.  Crude  is  gonna  be  where  we're  gonna  hit  them.  Which  yields  a  prospective  profit  of  200  percent.That  makes  both  of  us  very  happy  campers.    -­‐  I  found  that  if  I  maintained  an  even  dose,  remembered  to  eat,  drank  no  alcohol,  the  blackouts  didn't  recur.    -­‐  How  you  doing,  Eddie?    -­‐  Hey.  Tom,  is  it  possible  to  construct  an  imperceptible  compartment?    -­‐  In  this  jacket?    -­‐  In  all  of  them.    

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-­‐  Certainly,  sir.    -­‐  Safer  though  my  stash  now  was,  I  was  not  sitting  around  until  it  ran  out.      -­‐  Can  I  combine  these  ingredients  in  the  same  exact  quantity,  yes,  but,  the  exact  method  of  delivery  to  the  brain,  darts  at  a  dartboard.    -­‐  Meaning?    -­‐  Clinical  trials,  guinea  pig  people.    -­‐  That's  gonna  take  too  long.    -­‐  It's  what  it  is.  Or  you'll  kill  people.  You  need  12  to  18  months      -­‐  I'll  give  you  two  million  dollars  if  you  can  do  it  in  six.    -­‐  I  found  that  we  can  cut  costs  30  percent  and,  excuse  me  for  one  second.  I  thought  we  straightened  this  out,  detective.    -­‐  This  isn't  about  Vernon  Gant,  Mr.Morra.    -­‐  What  is  this  about?    -­‐  The  witness  identified  the  Maria    Winberg  suspect  as  this  person.  Wanna  tell  me  your  whereabouts  the  night  of  April  2nd?    -­‐  I  couldn't  keep  this  quiet  on  my  own.  Enter  Morris  Brandt,  the  most  lethal  lawyer  in  New  York.    -­‐  You're  lucky  somebody  wiped  the  room.  It's  weak.  Circumstantial  at  best.  Just  between  us,  were  you  there?    -­‐  I  don't  remember.    -­‐  I  don't  want  to  make  concessions  to  you      -­‐  Carl  Van  Loon  and  Hank  Atwood  had  no  idea  I  might  soon  be  charged  with  murder.    -­‐  But  SyCorps,  Andine  and  others  are  jockeying  for  the  same  industrial  concessions  in  Libya  that  both  our  companies  are  pretending  we're  not  sniffing  out.    -­‐  How  do  you  know  this?    -­‐  The  governmental  bribe  system  is  itself  corrupt,  so,  of  course,  information  about  its  inner  workings,  like  anything,  can  be  bought.  

Page 27: !Limitless!€¦ · !"Limitless"!" " " "!"Obviously,"I"miscalculated"a"few"things." "!"Eddie,Iknowyou'reinthere. ""!"Why"is"that"the"moment"your"life"exceeds"your"wildest"dreams,"the

 -­‐  Go  on.    -­‐  If  you  take  a  look  at  the  lower  left-­‐hand  column,  in  2008,    5  companies  were  jockeying  for  a  position  before  we  even  took  notice.    -­‐  Jesus,  he  looks  frail.    -­‐  Could  be  an  act.    -­‐  He's  not  even  60.    -­‐  So,  have  you  decided,  Eddie?  What  are  you  gonna  do?    -­‐  When  this  is  over?  I  don't  know.  You  haven't  given  me  the  answer.    -­‐  You  haven't  asked  the  question.    -­‐  Well,  given  the  scale  of  my  contribution,  let's  say  45.    -­‐  Done.  45  thousand  dollars.  40  million  is  plenty,  Eddie.  There's  a  lot  more  where  that  came  from.    You  know  Eddie,  it  may  be  on  your  mind  that  you're  not  gonna  continue  to  work  for  me  anymore.    -­‐  This  has  been  the  learning  experience  of  my  life.    -­‐  I  hope  it  has.  I  hope  you  don't  think  you've  gotten  enough  from  me.    On  to  the  next.    -­‐  Well,  in  order  for  a  career  to  evolve,  I'm  gonna  have  to  move  on.      -­‐  That  you  would  even  think  that  would  only  show  me  how  unprepared  you  are  to  be  on  your  own.    I  mean,  you  do  know  you're  a  freak.  Your  deductive  powers  are  a  gift  from  God,  or  chance,  or  a  stray  shot  of  sperm,  or  whatever,  or  whoever  the  hell  wrote  your  life  script,  a  gift  not  earned.  You  do  not  know  what  I  know  because  you  have  not  earned  those  powers.  You're  careless  with  those  powers.  You  flaunt  them  and  you  throw  them  around  like  a  brat  with  his  trust  fund.  You  haven't  had  to  climb  up  all  the  greasy  little  rungs.  You  haven't  been  bored  blind  at  the  fundraisers.  You  haven't  done  the  time  in  that  first  marriage  to  the  girl  with  the  right  father.  You  think  you  can  leap  over  all  in  a  single  bound.  You  haven't  had  to  bride  or  charm  or  threaten  your  way  to  seat  at  that  table.  You  don't  know  how  to  assess  your  competition  because  you  haven't  competed.  Don't  make  me  your  competition.  Now,I'll  open  up  a  line  of  credit  for  you.  You'll  be  wanting  a  few  toys.    -­‐  Hotel  rooms  were  no  longer  an  option.  What  I  needed  was  a  bunker.    

Page 28: !Limitless!€¦ · !"Limitless"!" " " "!"Obviously,"I"miscalculated"a"few"things." "!"Eddie,Iknowyou'reinthere. ""!"Why"is"that"the"moment"your"life"exceeds"your"wildest"dreams,"the

-­‐  There's  a  built-­‐in  safe,  central  surveillance,  vault  grade  pneumatic  doors.  It's  an  unparalleled  three  tier  security  system.  A  fortress  with  a  hell  of  a  view.    -­‐  What's  the  asking  price?    -­‐  8.5    -­‐  I'll  take  it.    -­‐  Right  away,  it  was  obvious  he  was  on  NZT.    -­‐  Next  week,  I'm  gonna  need  20  pills.    -­‐  Next  week,  you  can  go  fuck  yourself.  Not  that  you'd  feel  anything.    -­‐  I  don't  think  your  Fortune  500  financial  friends  would  appreciate  the  details  of  your  little  dilemma  with  the  police.  Thurseday,  I'm  gonna  need  the  pills  here.    -­‐  Getting  smarter.    -­‐  Obviously,  this  could  not  go  on,  but  there  is  very  little  on  this  earth  that  40  million  dollars  can't  solve.  And  tomorrow  at  nine,  Atwood  would  sign  the  papers.    -­‐  Do  you  want  to  call  it?    -­‐  Cold  feet?    -­‐  There  was  all  last  night  to  tell  us  that.  Anything?    -­‐  I'll  call  him  again,  sir.    -­‐  Ok,  the  decision  could  have  changed.  That  makes  sense.  The  discourtesy  doesn't.  It's  still  on.    -­‐  Oh,  based  on  your  charts  and  projections.      -­‐  You  know,  remind  me,  who  are  you,  anyway?    -­‐  I'm  sorry  Carl,  I've  had  it  with  this  unqualified,  posturing  little  prick.    -­‐  Pull  it  back.    -­‐  Since  when  is  this  the  Delphic  Oracle?    -­‐  Pull  it  back.    

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-­‐  Excuse  me,  Mr.  Van  Loon?  Mrs.  Atwood  is  in  your  office.    -­‐  Mrs.  Atwood,  Carl  Van  Loon.  My  associate  Edward  Morra.    -­‐  Pleasure.    -­‐  I  wanted  to  make  this  as  confidential  as  possible.    -­‐  Of  course.    -­‐  My  husband  experienced  some  pain  and  dizziness  this  morning.  He's  currently  at  Lenox  Hill,  undergoing  tests.  I  just  want  you  to  know  we  have  every  intention  of  signing  the  contract.  And  as  soon  as  he  is  able,  we  will  proceed.    -­‐  I  realize  this  is  a  useless  platitude,  but  if  there's  anything  we  can  do,  please  don't  hesitate  to  tell  us.    -­‐  Obviously,  we  want  to  be  as  helpful  and  respectful  as  possible,  Mrs.Atwood.    -­‐  Thank  you,  gentlemen.    I  rely  on  your  discretion.      -­‐  There  won't  be  a  proxy.    -­‐  No,  a  cagey  prick  like  him  giving  away  power  of  attorney?    -­‐  Well,  he'd  better  get  better.    -­‐  But  Antwood  wouldn't  get  better.  Because  Antwood  was  out  of  NZT.    -­‐  Well,  why  be  surprised?    -­‐  How  many  other  meteoric  rises  might  be  explained  by  NZT?  At  least  I  had  some.  My  life  wasn't  in  jeopardy.    -­‐  You  can  wait  here.    -­‐  Only  my  money.  And  my  liberty.    -­‐  I've  been  all  over  with  them.We  can't  allow  any  disparity  in  race  or  physical  type  between  you  and  the  rest  of  the  line  up.    -­‐  OK.    -­‐  They're  as  close  to  your  clones  as  I  could  possibly  get.    

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-­‐    It's  gotta  be  just  one  big  hundsome  blur  to  this  guy.  Who  was  out  there?  The  woman's  husband?  A  hotel  maid?Was  this  how  it  was  all  going  to  end?    -­‐  Not  the  dimmest  clue.  He  was  dithering.  He  was  the  third  one  from  the  night.  No.  Not  him.  There  you  go.  It's  a  thing  of  beauty.  You  have  that  made?    -­‐  I  did.      -­‐  The  Daw  has  been  yo-­‐yoing  amidst  speculation  that  Van  Loon  Associates  and  Hank  Atwood  have  negotiated  a  merger.    -­‐  Have  you  been  talking  to  anyone?    -­‐  No,  I  haven't  been  talking  to  anybody,  Carl.  I'm  not  stupid.    -­‐  I  know  you're  not  stupid,  Eddie.  But  don't  make  the  classic  smart  person's  mistake.  Thinking  no  one's  smarter  than  you.  Where  the  hell  have  you  been?  This  is  the  second  time  you've  turned  to  vapor.    -­‐  I  was  in  the  building,  I  was  getting  coffee.  Why,  has  there  been  movement?    -­‐  Yeah.  There's  been  movement  all  right.  Atwood  is  in  a  coma.  He  wasn't  playing  us.He's  dying.  What  do  you  know  about  this?    -­‐  I  was  less  than  usually  equipped  to  answer.  The  dullness  was  coming  on.  I  was  overdue  to  take  my  NZT.  And  the  pain  was  starting  behind  my  eyes.    -­‐  Excuse  me.    -­‐  You're  not  excused.    -­‐  What?  A  man  in  your  employ  can't  take  a  piss,  Carl?    -­‐  Was  it  Brandt  or  someone  else?  The  police  station?  A  coatroom?    -­‐  Mr.Morra.    -­‐  Carl,  I'm  sorry.    -­‐  Mr.  Morra.  Mr.  Morra.  This  just  came  for  you.    -­‐  Yeah,  what?    -­‐  Hope  not,  so  let  me  know  when  you  know.  All  right,  I'm  gonna  ask  you  again  ,Eddie.  What  do  you  know  about  this?    

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-­‐  What?  About  the  leak?    -­‐  No.  About  Atwood.    -­‐  What?  What  about  Atwood?    -­‐  Look,  you  got  a  long  way  to  go  as  a  liar,  kiddo.    -­‐  Carl,  I  don't  know  what  are  you      -­‐  Listen.  What  you're  about  to  say  is  bullshit.  I  know  there's  something  you're  hiding  from  me.  I  smell  it  on  you.  Right  now,  I  wanna  know  why  this  deal  is  dead  in  the  water.    -­‐  Carl.    -­‐  Eddie.  Eddie.    -­‐  Outside  Lenox  Hill  hospital  today,  more  twists  and  turns  in  the  Van  Loon-­‐  Atwood  merger.    -­‐  There  is  absolutely  no  truth  to  the  rumor  of  this  merger.  None,  whatsoever.  My  husband  is  having  tests.  This  is  a  difficult  time.  We  would  appreciate  your  directing  further  questions  to  our  attorney.      -­‐  Yes,  we  have  no  further  comments  at  this  time.  We're  just  awaiting  the  results  of  the  latest  round  of  tests  and  hoping  for  the  best.  Thank  you.    -­‐  Eddie,  I  know  you're  in  there,  Eddie.  Open  up.  Come  on.  Open  the  door.    -­‐  And  so,  here  I  am.  I  knew  they  would  kill  me  slowly  and  horribly.  But  this  choice  would  at  least  be  mine.  But  we're  instinctive  creature.  We  want  to  live.  So  my  foggy  brain  tried  to  remember  where  one  tablet  of  NZT  might  be.  It  was  possible.  And  possible  was  enough.      -­‐  Hey,  Eddie.  Now  you  know  I  want  more,  so  why  would  you  upset  me?  I  don't  like  being  down  to  this  last  one.  You  don't  even  know  how  to  use  it.  You  don't  appreciate  it.  You  see,  I  dissolve  it  in  solution.  You  shoot  it.  It  goes  straight  into  the  blood  and  brain.  Lasts  much  longer.  So,  you  gonna  tell  me  where  the  rest  is?    -­‐  I'm  plumb  out.      -­‐  You  know  these  guys  are  gonna  find  it.  Or  I'm  gonna  make  you  tell  me.  Question  is,  which  is  gonna  come  first.  I  guess  we're  gonna  find  out,  huh?  This  is  a  waste  of  my  time,  you  know?I'm  getting  out  of  this  side  of  the  business.  I'm  branching  out.  I'm  starting  import-­‐export  company.  Very  exciting  stuff.  I  got  a  lot  on  my  plate.  You're  

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lucky  I'm  here.  Back  in  the  old  times,  I  might  peel  your  skin  back.  Fillet  you.  Fillet,  it's  a  nice  word.  I  didn't  know  this  before.  Oh,  I  had  such  a  poor  vocabulary.  But  then  I  discovered  this  thing,  Google.  Did  you  know  the  small  and  large  intestines  is  20  foot  long?  I  had  no  idea.  I  don't  believe  it.    I  gotta  see  this  for  myself.I'm  dubious.  It's  another  nice  word.  Anyway,  I'm  sure  you're  curious,  too.  Don't  worry,  everything's  sterilized.  We're  gonna  keep  you  alive  for  the  whole  shebang.  You're  gonna  get  a  front  row  seat,  Eddie.  What?    -­‐  Not  much  of  a  triumph,  was  it?  Because  I  would  die  here,  too.  Only  NZT  could  help  me  and  the  last  of  it  was  in  this  thug's  blood  stream.    -­‐  Victor.  What?  Victor.  Victor.    -­‐  The  police  would  know  later  that  my  apartment's  previous  owner  was  an  arms  dealer.  Of  course,  these  intruders  had  been  his  dissatisfied  clients.  And  the  night  was  still  young.    -­‐  I'm  sure  you're  curious  about  what  happened  to  your  boss.  I  know  I  certainly  am.  I  mean,  if  my  attorney  was  really  working  for  Mr.Atwood,  trying  to  save  his  life,  why  is  he  dead?  I  mean,  at  what  point  was  the  pony  express  supposed  to  ride  in  with  his  life-­‐saving  medication?    -­‐  His  boss  was  dead.  So,  I  didn't  matter  now.  But  he  did  not  appreciate  that  Morris  Brandt  had  kept  the  pills  for  himself.  And  it  was  all  still  possible.    -­‐  Actually,  no  ,  there's  no  more  tickets.  Yeah,  I  know.  An  overbooked  fundraiser.  That's  a  first.  Well,  here  he  comes.  I'll  ask  him.    -­‐  Oh,  that's  much  better.  Great  job.    -­‐  Thank  you,  sir.    -­‐  Edward.  I  think  we're  looking  at  a  second  overflow  event.There's  a  wave  of  donations  coming  in  and  I  don't  think  they're  even  gonna  try  a  second  debate.    -­‐  Great.      -­‐  Hold  on.    A  guy  from  Eiben  Chemcorp's  in  your  office.    -­‐  I  have  a  lunch.    -­‐  Look,  they're  your  biggest  contributor.  Give  him  his  two  crappy  little  minutes.    -­‐  Eiven  Chemcorp  Pharmaceuticals?    -­‐  Yeah.  

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 -­‐  Finally  get  to  meet  the  guys  that  keep  the  lights  on.  Carl.    -­‐  Mr.  Morra.    -­‐  What  a  surprise.  They  told  me  somebody  from  Eiben  was  coming.    -­‐  Chemcorp.  Yeah,  that's  me  now.  I'm  moving  out  of  the  energy  business.    -­‐  Come  on.  That's  like  Hef  moving  out  of  the  mansion.    -­‐  Yeah.  I  bought  Eiben  a  couple  of  months  ago.  I'm  surprised  you  didn't  hear.    -­‐  No,  No,  well,  they  really  keep  me  hopping  here.    -­‐  Well,  it's  gonna  pay  off,Senator  Morra.  The  Senator.  Who  knows.  Everything's  a  technicality  from  here  on  in,  isn't  it,  Eddie?  I  think  we  both  know  where  it's  headed,  if  you  can  maintain.  Have  you  asked  yourself  what  you're  gonna  do  when  you  run  out?    -­‐  When  did  you  know?    -­‐  Does  it  matter?  I  know  now.  I  wish  you'd  come  to  me  at  first,  Eddie.  I  could  have  bought  Eiben  at  33  a  share.  We  could  have  been    partners.    -­‐  So,  Eiben  makes  NZT.    -­‐  Well,  it'll    never  officially  exist.  Obviously,  I  don't  need  to  point  out  the  advantages  for  you.    -­‐  Oh,  I  think  maybe  you  do.    -­‐  Limitless  supply.  We  know  you  can't  get  any  more.    -­‐  You  sure  about  that?    -­‐  They  shut  down  your  labthis  morning.  Eddie,  I  just  want  to  help  you  ,  that's  all.  Keep  your  supplied.  No  disruption  in  service.  Give  you  peace  of  mind.  That's  all.    -­‐  And  in  return,    I  do  what?    -­‐  Get  a  little  advice,  maybe.  I  won't  be  bothering  you  much  at  first.    -­‐  And  later.  What  are  you  gonna  be  bothering    me  with?    

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-­‐  Well,  given  where  you're  heading,  some  of  our  ideas  are  a  bit  ambitious.But  hey,  I  think  they're  achievable.      -­‐  And  what  if  I  don't  like  your  ideas?    -­‐  Then  we'll  say  Godspeed.  And  your  candle  will  have  shed  a  brief,  but  lovely  light.  But  you  know  what,  Eddie,  let's  not  even  go  there  right  now.  Right  now,  I  just  want  to  keep  you  brilliant  and  healthy.  Come  on.  Let's  go  get  some  lunch.  After  you,  Senator.    -­‐  Thanks  for  stopping  by,  Carl.      -­‐  Give  us  a  second.  what  are  you  doing?  Do  you  want  to  be  President  of  the  United  States  or  brain  dead,  stuck  full  of  tubes?    -­‐  I'll  take  my  chances.    -­‐  I  told  you  your  chances  don't  exist.  We  shut  down  your  lab.    -­‐  You  don't  think  some  smartass  on  NZT  might  have  two  or  three  or  even  four  labs?    -­‐  So  what?  You're  not  making  any  more.    -­‐  That's  right.  I'm  not.  I  thought  better  of  it.  See,  once  you  know  what's  in  it,  you  can  tweak  it,  re-­‐engineer  it.  Get  the  bugs  out.  Taper  off.  I'm  off  it,  Carl.    -­‐  Well,  on  it  or  off  it,there's  no  senario  where  you're  not  working  for  me.    -­‐  How  you  gonna  pay  me?  In  cigarettes?  Last  year  you  traded  inside  information  17  times.    -­‐  You  threatening  me?    -­‐  Blank  checks  from  Dubai.  Dumping  in  Chile.  Disappeared  officials.  I  mean,  you  shed  a  spot  light      -­‐  Do  you  want  to  go  to  war  with  me?    -­‐  And  trust  me  when  I  say  this,  I'm  not  even  being  creative.    -­‐  There's  no  way  you  can  be  making  accusations  like  that  and  be  walking  around  alive.    -­‐  That  you  would    even  think  that  shows  me  how  unprepared  you  are  to  fight  me.    -­‐  You're  no  longer  equipped  to  fight  me.  

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 -­‐  I  may  be  off  it,  but  you  think  I  didn't  learn  anything?  That  my  synapses  didn't  change?  That  I  kept  absolutely  nothing?    -­‐  You  have  no  idea  what  kind  of  enemy  I  can  be.    -­‐  That  van's  gonna  rear-­‐end  that  taxi.    -­‐  What?    -­‐  The  driver's  distracted.  He's  texting.  He's  going  30  miles  an  hour.  He  has  60  feet  to  stop.  He  doesn't  have  room.    -­‐  What  van?    -­‐  I  see  everything,  Carl.  I'm  50  moves  ahead  of  you  and  everybody  else.  What  makes  you  think  I  don't  have  a  guy  with  a  bead  on  you  right  now?  How  do  you  know  you're  gonna  be  alive  this  time  next  year?    -­‐  What  are  you  doing?  You  get  your  hands  off  me.    What  are  you  doing?    -­‐  Something's  pumping  half-­‐mass  in  there.  The  walls  of  your  heart  are  dilated.  Your  aortic  valve's  steno.    So  you're  gonna  need  to  get  that  replaced.  But  you  already  knew  that.  You  know,  you  should  really  be  glad  about  this.  Cause  me  working  for  you?  You'd  end  up  as  my  bitch.    -­‐  Maybe  we  should  cool  off.  Talk  again.    -­‐  I  don't  think  so.  Don't  forget  to  vote.    -­‐  Edward.  You  good?    -­‐  Yeah.  Told  you  I  have  a  lunch.  Sorry  I'm  late.    -­‐  hey,  don't  worry.  How's  your  day  doing?    -­‐  I've  had  better.    -­‐  I  still  can't  deal  with  that  haircut.  I  wouldn't  even  recognize  you  on  the  street.    -­‐  Well,  I'm  a  new  man.    -­‐  I've  already  ordered.      -­‐  What?