![]() ![]() Genovia for the summer if I don’t have my journal? HELEN leans down and pulls a black-and-white Mead composition notebook from where it’s gotten wedged between MIA’s bed and the wall. HELEN Mia! The limo’s waiting! Hurry up! MIA I can’t find my journal! How can I go to Her mother (HELEN THERMOPOLIS), a strikingly attractive woman in her late thirties, appears in the doorway. A girl (sixteen-year-old MIA THERMOPOLIS), trembling on the verge of womanhood, is frantically looking for something. ![]() A large yellow CAT sits on top of the radiator, his tail swishing. A Screenplay by Mia Thermopolis (first draft) Scene 44 INT/DAY-The extremely messy bedroom of a teenage girl, with virtually floor-to-ceiling windows looking out over a fire escape and inner courtyard. June 5, 7 p.m., private jet to Genovia ME, A PRINCESS? YEAH, RIGHT. I only spare you because I am a princess.” A LITTLE PRINCESSĪbout the Author Books about PRINCESS MIA Credits Cover Copyright About the Publisher “You don’t know that you are saying these things to a princess, and that if I chose I could wave my hand and order you to execution. ![]()
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