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Nov 14, 2014 04:21PM

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The year is 1932, America has entered a deep depression from the Stock Market crash of 1929, the parties of endless booze and merriment are all a distant memory. All the guests of those magnificent times, now all lined up for their next meal, a cold bowl of mystery meat soup. In the midst of the gray and the bleak. One man truly sees the hope. The young millionaire Jay Gatsby, who ten years ago survived being shot by a distrait husband George Wilson only to have his dream crash down on him. The girl of his dreams and one true loved finally revealed her true colors and abandoning him when she needed him the most, and came to realize the only one who cared was Nick. Gatsby fell into a deep depression to the point where he almost drank himslef to death, until Nick finally talked since into him. Making Gatsby realize a new dream to get the land back to the days where every day was one big party, and Nick was gonna help him get there. Still holding his grudge Tom Buchanan chooses to run against Gatsby in the ultimate battle between Money and Charm. Behind the scenes a storm of drama brews as well. With Daisy trying to conceal her ten year son from the public, Gatsby trying to keep his past buried and look toward the future, Nick trying to keep the feelings for Gatsby down and still see him as just a friend, Jordan trying to get with nick to get back into the drama she missed so dearly, and Gatsby surviving a man he never should of walked away from. So in the end will Gatsby succeed his dream of repeating America's past or fail and finally have finished what Wilson started....
The Title: Sex, Lies, and The American Dream
Person A- Would play Jay Gatsby, Jordan Baker,Meyer Wolfshiem, and a custom character
Person B- Would play Nick Carraway, Tom Buchanan, Daisy Buchanan, and a custom character




Jay Gatsby:

Daisy Buchanan

Nick Carraway

Tom Buchanan

Jordan Baker

Meyer Wolfshiem

Eli Buchanan



And sure!! You wanna start? Are we doing a paragraph per each person.

Tom smoked his cigar looking out across the docks towards the mansion across the lake. It was rather large. Certainly nothing compared to his but he couldn't help but to imagine the parties that had once been held there. They seemed to be never ending and filled with life. But now what? His shoulders shook as a deep laugh left his throat. Sighing he stubbed out his cigar before feeling something pulling at his pant leg. Looking down at his son he rose an eyebrow his earlier humor fading as his lips creased downwards. "Pap, are we going out on the boat today." With a disappointed expression Tom looked back over at the mist covered lake. How could his bastard son be so selfish as to ask that? Wasn't it enough he provided for him, certainly he didn't have to do anything more then that. What the kid truly deserved was to be put out on the street, but that would only push Daisy over the edge. "Not today Eli." Grabbing his shoulder he yanked the boy around pushing him towards the direction of the house. "Go see if your mother needs help with anything." Always being one to please Eli nodded his head solemnly and with a grin before running back into the house.
Daisy was assured she'd be spending the day with Jordan, and that there would be no interruptions. She loved her son dearly, but at the age of ten he could certainly be a handful. Sitting by the piano she rested her glass atop the smooth black surface before taking a seat, tucking her dress in underneath her. Gently she ran her fingers over the smooth keys her thoughts turning to Gatsby and her beloved cousin Nick, across the lake. Her heart ached for her old lover but she'd easily put the past behind her for the benefit of herself as well as her two children. What bothered her more so was her cousins distance. Never had she gone so long without talking with him, and due to Tom's house arrest on her she wasn't even allowed to travel across the lake to visit him which made her ever so anxious, especially due to the fact he wasn't at all reaching out towards her.


As Gatsby had made his fifth round around his enormous mansion, a long, black, posh limo pulled up in front of it. The first man to get out of it was tall and muscular. The type that could rip your head out if you even looked at him funny. After giving a look around, the man gave a nod of assurance to another man who climbed out of the limo after. This other one had the look of a rat, his face pointed as teeth slightly bucked as with his hooked nose. Almost as if he was a rat, he slinked over to the man limo door and opened it revealing an older man, wearing a gray suit, a salt and pepper beard, a large white fedora, all cometplted by his blood red tie, but what stuck out on his tie even most was the tooth. This was the most powerful kingpin in New York City, Meyer Wolfsheim. Reaching the door, the larger man knocked on it only twice but hard enough to know whatever part in the house Gatsby was in he’d hear it.
“Oh Daisy you’re wasting away to nothing, you simply must eat something.” Exclaimed Jordan as she entered the parlor. Her slim, tall figure being highlighted by her beige dress; Daisy had been so different since the birth of Eli. In fact she had never seen a mother so happy to receive a bastard child before. Oh and how fun were the days of her post-partum depression and the dark family secret that she almost drowned Eli if it wasn’t for the maid saving the poor child he’d be teen feet under. Though after that taste of drama she wanted more but with everything calmed down and the depression gripping the nation. She had no party to go to, no rumor to drink up, and no reason to golf.” Thinks are bad all around dear but doesn’t mean we have to sulk around the mansion like bums.” Jordan suggested, taking a sip of the tea prepared by the maid.

Tom watched the boy walk off, his fingers itching for another cigar. Wringing his fingers through his hair he looked at his own house. He and Daisy had made plans to run after... The incident. But staying in place seemed to be the only option, especially after Gatsby's miraculous recovery. For a few months he'd been worried that the man would come looking around here to get revenge. And it took an awful lot to get another man to back Tom Buchanan into a corner. Even now with the depression he was managing to keep his head above water. In fact, he was using it to his advantage. Play the good guy for the towns people, and maybe get rewarded along the way. Who was he kidding though? There was no maybe about it. He would get rewarded. Leaving the docks he made his way towards the garage.
"Oh," Daisy said peering up from the piano. "I'm fine darling, I've been eating just fine..." The truth was she hadn't been, but she also knew how to easily manipulate her friend into believing her. That's if you considered Jordan a friend. They'd known each other a long time, true, and the woman could be trusted with almost anything, but she lived for gossip and sometimes that wouldn't do. Standing she swerved up her glass of wine before taking the seat beside her and propping her feet into Jordan's lap with a sigh as she leaned her head backwards looking up towards the spiraling ceiling. "But being lazy can be a fun thing." Daisy murmured with a tilt to her voice before she flashed a smile at her friend. There was simply no way she could leave the house without Eli, and even then Tom would be prone to his temperamental nature.

Wolfsheim grinned even wider when the door opened but lost it a built when he saw Jay’s state. No longer was he that confidant suave gentleman he trusted so comeptly to handle his affairs and work their deals was now looked like nothing more than a hobo from the gutter,” Jay!” Meyer exclaimed, a little too forceful, to try to sound like he was excited to see his former partner.” How are you, it’s been forever.” Gatsby just shook his head and headed back into his house, motioning for Meyer to follow.” That’s usually what happens when one gets shot Mr. Wolfsheim.” He spat bitterly but still enough to sound semi nice. Wolfsheim grimaced at the condition the house was in, empty plates and bottled skewed all about as well as films of dust in almost every crevice. “The house is… lovely Jay.” Wolfsheim muttered, clearly lying through his teeth as he spoke. Gatsby just shook his head and found a comfortable chair to sit in, a glass of two day old brandy sitting out, he took it and began to drink, he didn’t care.” I know you didn’t come to compliment my home Meyer, just tell me what you want.” The blonde replied tiredly, he wasn’t in the mood for Meyer or anyone really. “Ah, right to bussnius as usual, always liked that about you Jay.” He pointed out as he sat across from him.” Jay, it’s been four months since you’ve came to work; now I’ve been very generous these past months, filling in for you and still sending you a monthly check but I can’t do it all so I came today to ask if you’re coming back anytime soon?” Meyer said in the nicest, most comforting tone he could pull off, in reality this bastard was costing him money with all of his sulking and crying and he wasn’t going to take it. Jay just gave a cold chuckle.” No Meyer, I’ve realized I could care less about the money what’s that going to do? So I’m sorry Meyer but no, I’m not gonna be your poster boy anymore.” Wolfsheim was stunned to say the least and smiled; behind the smile he hid rage that would frighten any man.” Alight Jay, I see you’ve made your choice.” Before Gatsby could do anything Wolfsheim grabbed Gatsby by the collar.” Alright listen to me good you little shit, I found you as a poor nobody who just back from the war, I made you the man you are today and just as I put you in this world, I can take you out... Got it?” Gatsby, realizing Meyer would be doing him a favor just spat in his eye. Pulling a way he just whipped it off and pimp slapped Gatsby causing him to fall hard to the ground with a thud. The rings Meyer wore creating a deep print on his face.” Alright Jay, good day to you just know, if anything happens, you brought it on yourself.” With a tip of his hat he stepped out and into the limo driving out like a bat out of hell and disappeared into the mist.


Gatsby remained on the floor, longer than one should. He began to look slowly around the entrance hall. If only his parents could see their little James now, washed up and nothing but a broken man on an empty mansion's dirty floor, no wife, no money, no nothing, that’s all he was, a worthless little nobody. There little Jimmy, a boy who had dreams that stretched as far as the ocean, and lye deeper than the darkest trench. Pathetic, he thought as he finally straightened himself up. The stinging pain of the rings finally reaching his face,” Aw” Gatsby flinched as one touch on his marks sent a sharp pain through him to drop his cane to the floor with a thud. The blonde just gave a sigh then grabbed his flask and took a reliving drink, the once bitter drink was now an ambrosia to him as it helped him forget the amazing man he used to be and dreams he once had, he wasn’t that that man anymore. He wasn’t Jay Gatsby, mysterious millionaire of West Egg, host of some of the most amazing parties that put many to shame, those days were long dead. Now he could call himself the name he was given at birth, James Gatz, with just one look in the mirror he knew that Jay Gatsby was dead and James Gatz was here to stay. James had stared in the mirror for a few moments longer before another knock was heard at the door. Debating on answering it, the shooting pain in his cheek a painful remainder of the last time he let someone into his home. Reaching the door he gave a defeated sigh, if it was Meyer coming back to end him it would be welcome as there was nothing left for him here. Turning the handle he was shocked to see Nick, the only true friend he had ever truly had.” Oh…hello old sport.” He said through a sad, defeated tone.” I’ts nice to see you, how have you been?”

