EPISODE 2/14/02
Valentine's Day Dream


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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2002


Scene 1:
Location: Lakeview Towers
Scene: Frasier's Room in Craig Montgomery's Suite

SIMON FRASIER, KATIE FRASIER

[Katie Frasier's voice is heard reading an Emily Dickenson poem]
>> Katie: "If ever two were one, then surely we. If ever man were loved by wife, then thee. If ever wife was happy in a man, compare with me, ye women, if you can!

[Katie and Simon are reading Conversational hearts candy]
>> Simon: You rule! Yeah!
>> Katie: Yeah! Thank you. So do you.
>> Simon: "Always be mine."
[Both "Awing".]
>> Katie: So sweet!
>> Simon: You're amazing, it's like these conversational hearts are psychic. This one, too. Oh, what do we have here? The all too rare double heart.
>> Katie: How odd.
>> Simon: And it says-"Simon Fraiser is absolutely crazy for his wacky wife, Katie."
>> Katie: How on earth did they fit all that on there?
>> Simon: I don't know. It's amazing.
>> Katie: Do you ever wonder what would have happened if you never came to rescue me from that island?
>> Simon: That's an absolutely crazy question. I mean, you're the one who said from the beginning that we always belonged together.
>> Katie: I know, but if you didn't get on that plane, and you didn't come to rescue me .
>> Simon: Well, we would have found each other, wouldn't we?

Scene 2:
Location: Java Underground

SIMON FRASIER, KATIE FRASIER, DAHLIA, WOMAN, REPORTER

[Simon and Katie are fantasizing]
[Simon is playing the guitar at Java Underground]
>> Woman: That was beautiful. Maybe we can go someplace a little more ­private - when you finish here?
>> Simon: I'm flattered, but I really can't.
[Katie enters]
>> Reporter: Ms. Peretti, a comment for your fans?
>> Photographer: Ms. Peretti, look this way. Ms. Peretti?
>> Dahlia: No, no, no. No photos, boys. And no comment about the seven-figure deal.
>> Reporter: Seven-figure deal?
>> Katie: Yes, for the movie rights to my best-selling autobiography detailing my daring escape from a desert island.
>> Dahlia: And her subsequent rise to fame.
>> Katie: Okay, no more, boys. You know how tiring these worldwide press junkets can be.
[Romantic music plays.]
>> Simon: Katie, it really is you.
>> Katie: Simon?
>> Simon: You remembered.
>> Katie: Of course. You were my husband at one time. Although not much of a marriage, I'm sad to say.
>> Simon: You're right. I was rotten. I should have dropped everything and scoured the Atlantic searching for you.
>> Katie: Why didn't you?
>> Simon: I was stupid. You were right all along. We belong together, Katie. I miss you so much. And I love you, I love you more than I have loved anyone.
>> Dahlia: You're kidding, right? This woman is a major star. She has more important things to do than waste her time with some Australian boy toy. Now Miss Katie, come with me.
>> Simon: Don't. Stay, stay. Please, stay. I can make it up to you, Katie. I can make you love me again.
[They kiss]
[Romantic music plays.]

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