Forget Me Not/Transcript

''SCENE: Enchanted Forest. Past. In the woods travels a horse-drawn carriage with a wealthy passenger. In the middle of the road is an injured man crying out in agony. One of the travelers with the injured man hauls down the carriage. The footmen bring the carriage to a stop.''

Footman: Who's that? Traveler Two: Please, sir. We need your help. our friend got knock off his horse and... Traveler One: Kind sirs, Please. We beg you. You have to help us. Wealthy Man: What's all this, then? Footman: Wait here. We'll take care of this. Wealthy Man: Gladly. Be quick about it. Footman: (To other footman.) Watch them. Traveler Two: His leg, I fear it's broken. ''(The footman approaches the travelers.) Footman: Is that blood? Traveler Two: We need something to stop the bleeding. Quick, help! Traveler One: And water if you have it. Please. (The injured man continues shouting. The footman returns to the carriage to collect some water) Quickly! (To injured man.) It's alright. Here, drink. (As the second footman continues to have his crossbow pointed at the men, unbeknownst to him a hooded stranger lowers himself and grabs the wealthy man's luggage from the carriage. Then disappears out of sight. The injured man cries out in pain then transitions to him crying out in laughter around a fire along with other men.) Traveler Two: Did you see the look on that guy's face? I thought he was gonna faint. Traveler One: Friar Tuck, those bungle berries came in handy. It look just like bloody flesh. Robin Hood: Brilliant job. And here...is to my merry men! (Robin Hood raises his mug.) Merry Men: Robin Hood! (The hooded stranger appears from the woods with the luggage in hand.) Robin Hood: Well. ''(The stranger drops the luggage and falls out golden articles.) Hooded Stranger: What do you say to that? ''(The stranger takes off his hood to reveal Will.) Robin Hood: I say, well done, lad. (Robin Hood shakes Will's hand.) Welcome to the Merry Men. Here's to Will Scarlet! Merry Men: Will Scarlet!

''SCENE: Wonderland. Present. Knave and Alice come across another wanted poster of Will.''

Knave: That is a handsome chap. Alice: That is a wanted chap. (Alice reads the poster.) For theft, fraud, posturing, imposturing, gambling, disturbing the peace, and...public nudity. Knave: In my defense, I was tied to a tree and strip of all my clothes. So that one wasn't really my fault. Alice: These signs are everywhere. The Caterpillar must want you badly. (Alice reads another poster.) Wanted: With or without head. Knave: Alright. Let's split up. You don't need a thief much less a wanted thief getting in the way of finding your genie. Alice: No. Somebody stole Cyrus' bottle. Who better to catch a thief than someone who thinks like one. Knave: I believe there was a compliment in there somewhere. Alice: Cyrus and I were the only two people that knew where the bottle was buried. So if figure out who dug out the ground either has Cyrus or knows who does. Knave: See, you don't need me. You got this all sorted on your own. Alice: It'd be one thing if they left behind a clue. Something to go on. But right now all we got is a empty hole in the ground. If I'd got there a bit sooner, I would've caught them in the act. Knave: That's it. Alice: What's it? Knave: All we have to do is find out who got there right before we did. Alice: I'd like nothing more but unless you have a way to go back in time, then I see-- Knave: We don't have to go to the past, Alice. We simply have to see it. Have you ever heard of the Forget Me Knot? Alice: The what? Knave: It's an incredibly valuable, enchanted piece of rope. When tied together at one end like a lasso makes a sort of round picture frame. Alice: (Sarcastically) Wow, that is magic. Knave: The magic part comes when you look through it. Because when you do you can see the last thing that happened at any particular place. Alice: So if we held it above where Cyrus' bottle was buried. Knave: We should see who dug it up. Alice: Knave, that's brilliant. Where do we find this terribly useful item? Knave: Yeah, that's going to be the hard part. Alice: I don't care. I can handle whatever it is. I'm too close in finding him.

''SCENE: Wonderland. Present. Jafar's Lair. Cyrus' cage is lowered so Cyrus is able to see Jafar and the Red Queen at a table full of food.''

Cyrus: What is this? Red Queen: Dinner. Jafar: We thought you'd like to join us? Cyrus: I rather starve. Jafar: You sure? But you haven't seen the centerpiece yet. (Jafar picks up a paper crane.) I made it..out of cheap bit of magic I found floating around the hall. Your message to Alice, it seems she wrote back. "I'm coming for you." That's right, genie. She didn't heed your warning. (Jafar tears the paper crane apart.) You don't seem in a festive mood. Perhaps the centerpiece was a bit much. You should know better than anyone. Magic always come with a price. Cyrus: So does stealing it. Jafar: I'm not going to steal your magic, genie. I'm three wishes away from owning it. Cyrus: She'll never make them. Red Queen: Just like she'll never come back for you. Cyrus: Oh, Alice is stronger than you think. Jafar: Well, we're about to find out. Red Queen: Jafar, you should really bathe your prisoners from time to time. This one's beginning to smell. Must we sit so close. Jafar: Just for a while. I want to the look on his pathetic face today when his love makes her first wish. The book. Red Queen: Yes. Cyrus: What are you going to Alice? Jafar: No, Cyrus, no. The proper question is, what are you going to do to her?