FADE IN:

  INT. DESMOND MANOR LIVING ROOM – Morning

  A Beverly Hills Mansion decorated with top of the line 1990’s furniture. Waiting impatiently at the bottom of the stairs is NIKKI DESMOND, 16, a spoiled rotten sista dressed in slacks, a red sleeveless sweater and heels. Her maid ROSA, 36, a hardworking Mexican woman in a gray maid’s uniform shuffles down the stairs with a red cardigan sweater.

  ROSA

  Miss Desmond, your red cashmere sweater.

  Nikki glares at sweater then snatches it from Rosa.

  NIKKI

  This isn’t my red sweater! This is my crimson sweater!

  ROSA

  They look the same–

  A pissed off Nikki tosses the sweater in Rosa’s face.

  NIKKI

  Maybe they’re the same in your country, but not here in America. Now go upstairs and get my red sweater.

  Rosa skulks upstairs with the sweater. RUMSFELD, 61, a polished British servant in formal tails walks into the room followed by Nikki’s father DONALD DESMOND, 45, a well-dressed businessman. He’s angry about Nikki’s behavior.

  RUMSFELD

  Miss Desmond, which one of the cars shall I bring around?

  NIKKI

  I really want to make the kids jealous. Let’s take the Rolls to school today Rumsfeld.

  DONALD

  Rumsfeld, hold off on bringing the Rolls around. Nikki’s not going anywhere until she apologizes to Rosa.

  RUMSFELD

  Very good sir.

  Rumsfeld leaves the room. Nikki’s father lets into her.

  DONALD

  Nikki, you can’t talk to Rosa like that. Now go upstairs and apologize to her.

  Nikki smiles at her Dad and says–

  NIKKI

  Dad, Rosa’s not people. She’s help.

  An outraged Donald wants to take a belt to her. He holds back and says–

  DOnald

  She has feelings just like you do–

  NIKKI

  We don’t pay Rosa to have feelings. I don’t have to apologize to her.

  DONALD

  You didn’t feel that way about Agnes–

  NIKKI

  Agnes was a part of our family. Rosa is an employee and I’ll treat her as such.

  DONALD

  And you feel it’s okay to disregard the feelings of your employees in the workplace?

  NIKKI

  Duh. We pay Rosa to do things for us. I don’t have to care about her in order for her to do her job around here.

  DONALD

  Well, let’s test that theory. Until you learn how to treat Rosa you’ll be doing things for her instead of her doing things for you.

  Nikki pouts and folds her arms across her chest.

  DONALD

  Dad, I’m a Desmond. We don’t do service.

  DONALD

  You either help Rosa or you’re grounded for the next three weeks.

  NIKKI

  C’mon that’s not fair–

  DONALD

  Maybe when you walk a mile in Rosa’s shoes you’ll appreciate all the hard work she does for you.

  Rosa comes downstairs with the crimson sweater.

  ROSA

  Your red cashmere Sweater Miss Desmond.

  NIKKI

  (Snatching the sweater and putting it on)

  It’s about time.

  Donald lets Rosa know about Nikki’s punishment.

  DONALD

  Oh Rosa, I want you to know you can take a load off today. Nikki here will be doing your work afterschool.

  Rosa smiles about the day off.

  ROSA

  Muchas Gracias Mr. Desmond.

  DONALD

  You were going to clean the bathrooms, wash the clothes and go shopping today right?

  ROSA

  All that and cook dinner sir.

  DONALD

  Well, I’m sure Nikki can handle that afterschool.

  Nikki is miffed.

  NIKKI

  I was going to Bloomingdale’s afterschool with Candice–

  Rosa smiles as she tells Nikki–

  ROSA

  Well, if you want clothes I’ll take you to the uniform store and we’ll get you a nice outfit to wear before you go to work.

  Nikki growls…

  NIKKI

  THIS…STINKS!

  DISSOLVE TO:

  INT. BEVERLY HILLS HIGH SCHOOL HALLWAY – AFTERNOON

  Classes are over; students are on their way home. Nikki grabs her Louis Vuitton backpack out of her locker and meets up with–

  Her best friend CANDICE COLLINS, 16, a rich spoiled sista dressed in a designer suit and heels. She smiles as she asks Nikki–

  CANDICE

  Hey Nikki, ready to go shopping?

  Nikki puts her head down and grimaces as she tells Candice–

  NIKKI

  I can’t. I’m on punishment.

  Candice puts her hands on her hips and gives Nikki a look.

  CANDICE

  Okay, what did you do?

  NIKKI

  Dad says I have to learn how to treat the help like people. So I have to help the maid do her work.

  An indifferent Candice smiles at Nikki and tells her–

  CANDICE

  That blows. You’re so gonna miss out on the cool stuff at the sale at Bloomingdale’s.

  Nikki gives Candice a scowl as they head out to the–

  EXT. BEVERLY HILLS HIGH SIDEWALK – AFTERNOON

  Rich kids walk past the sign reading–

  PARKING LOT

  And laugh at the poor kids waiting at the corner Metro bus stop. Nikki and Candice pause between the parking lot sign and the bus stop to argue.

  NIKKI

  You’re going shopping without me? You’re my ride–

  CANDICE

  Hey, I never miss a sale.

  NIKKI

  How am I supposed to get home?

  CANDICE

  There’s the bus.

  Nikki looks over at the–

  BUS STOP

  At the kids covering their faces in embarrassment. She desperately pleads to Candice–

  NIKKI

  Come on Candice, don’t do this to me–

  CANDICE

  Hey, consider it part of your punishment along with the sudbusting.

  An annoyed Nikki pouts at Candice before telling her–

  NIKKI

  I have something to say to you Candice.

  CANDICE

  What?

  NIKKI

  You stink.

  CANDICE

  Yeah, but I’ll be dressed so fabulously no one will care what I smell like.

  Candice struts to her car. A pissed off Nikki takes out her cell phone out of her backpack to make a call as–

  Rosa rolls up in front of the school in a Honda Civic. Nikki rolls her eyes and glares at her.

  NIKKI

  What are you doing here?

  ROSA

  I’m here to make sure you follow through with your punishment.

  NIKKI

  Dad was kidding–

  ROSA

  I’m not.

  NIKKI

  But this is a Civic. I can’t be seen in a Civic. It’s a poor people car.

  ROSA

  It’s either my poor people car or the bus.

  An embarrassed Nikki looks down the street at–

  The poor kids waiting at the Metro bus stop. Resigned, she puts her sweater over her face as she gets in.

  NIKKI

  This is so embarrassing.

  ROSA

  Your Dad could get you a bus pass.

  Rosa drives over to…

  INT. UNIFORM SHOP – AFTERNOON

  A small Valley shop with outdated fixtures. Rosa walks in with a sulking Nikki who continues to have her cardigan over her face–

  ROSA

  Nikki, stop acting childish.

  NIKKI

  I don’t want people to see me here. This
is a poor people store–

  ROSA

  Nicole…

  Nikki stops hiding under her sweater as–

  NIKKI

  We’re in the Valley for God’s sake. I can smell the poverty in the air.

  A STORE CLERK, 24, walks from around the counter to approach them. He smiles at Rosa.

  CLERK

  Hey Rosie, how you doing?

  ROSA

  Good. She needs a uniform like mine. Size extra small.

  NIKKI

  I wear a size 0.

  CLERK

  I’m sorry, but uniforms come in extra small, small, medium, large, extra large and XXL.

  NIKKI

  Letter sizes are for poor people.

  ROSA

  As long as it fits you.

  The Clerk goes to the rack and pulls out a gray uniform that matches Rosa’s and hands it to Nikki. Nikki drops the uniform on the floor like it was diseased.

  NIKKI

  Oh my God, it’s Polyester!

  CLERK

  This is one of our best sellers. Easy to iron, easy to clean–

  NIKKI

  Easy to wipe my–

  ROSA

  She’ll take it.

  CLERK

  Would you like some sneakers to go with your uniform? Desmond Manor is a big place to clean–

  Nikki looks at Rosa’s sneakers and sucks her teeth.

  NIKKI

  I may have to wear this polyester mess, but I refuse to violate my feet with skips.

  ROSA

  Have it your way.

  The Clerk rings up the purchase. Nikki and Rosa leave and head to–

  INT. DESMOND MANOR HALLWAY – EVENING

  Rosa dressed in a designer silk blouse, slacks, and pumps waits impatiently outside the bathroom door with a cleaning caddy and a vacuum cleaner. RAPP! RAPP! RAPP! She knocks on the door–

  ROSA

  Nicole, what’s taking so long? You should be dressed by now–

  NIKKI

  (Behind closed door)

  UGH– The polyester feels so itchy against my skin. I have to get out of this-this–

  An annoyed Rosa demands–

  ROSA

  Come on out of there.

  Nikki reluctantly opens the door dressed in the uniform and pumps. She frowns at the sight of the well-dressed Rosa.

  NIKKI

  Hey, where’s your uniform?

  ROSA

  For today I’m the lady of the house. You’re the help.

  NIKKI

  But you’re poor. You can’t afford clothes like mine–

  ROSA

  Your Dad let me catch the sale at Bloomingdale’s today. His treat.

  Nikki is really burnt up. Rosa hands Nikki the cleaning caddy and the vacuum cleaner.

  NIKKI

  I thought you were gonna help me–

  ROSA

  I am. I’m supervising. Now I want you to clean the bathrooms, vacuum the carpets in the upstairs hall, and all the carpets in the rooms. Then you start on the ones downstairs.

  Nikki looks down the long corridor and huffs a sigh.

  NIKKI

  Every bathroom and all the carpets? That’s going to take hours–

  ROSA

  Usually does. Maybe you should have bought some sneakers.

  Nikki scowls as Rosa walks away. She grabs Rosa–

  NIKKI

  Hey, I thought you were going to supervise me–

  ROSA

  I’ll check your work later. My Novelas are on.

  NIKKI

  Well, what if I decide not to do anything but stand here until Dad gets home?

  ROSA

  Then you get grounded for three weeks and your Dad gets the belt to you.

  Nikki’s attitude quickly changes. She pastes on a smile–

  NIKKI

  …All the floors and the bathrooms right?

  ROSA

  Yes. And I need you to do all this by six.

  NIKKI

  (Checking her watch)

  But it’s four already.

  ROSA

  Not my problem. It just needs to be done before your father gets home.

  Rosa heads downstairs as an exasperated Nikki starts up the vacuum. Over the roar of the machine she growls–

  NIKKI

  Miss the sale at Bloomingdale’s, dressed in cheap polyester working like a slave on a crazy schedule– RGGHHH!

  LATER

  INT. DESMOND MANOR LIVING ROOM – EVENING

  Rosa lounges on the sofa watching TV while–

  Nikki struggles to bring the vacuum cleaner downstairs. The pumps she wears makes carrying the bulky vacuum awkward. She reaches the bottom of the stairs finds an outlet and–

  Has a hard time maneuvering the vacuum over the carpet in high heels. Rosa hears the noise and gestures to the frustrated Nikki–

  ROSA

  Excuse me Nikki–

  An angry Nikki keeps on vacuuming around her. On the next sweep Rosa grabs her arm–

  ROSA

  EXCUSE ME NIKKI!

  An annoyed Nikki turns off the vacuum.

  NIKKI

  Yes Rosa?

  ROSA

  Er– No. I’m Ms. Lopez to my help.

  NIKKI

  (Rolling eyes)

  Yes, Ms. Lopez?

  ROSA

  I need you to stop with the vacuuming. I can’t hear my novelas.

  NIKKI

  But Ro– Ms. Lopez I need to get this done before Dad gets home.

  ROSA

  That can wait.

  NIKKI

  But I’m behind already–

  ROSA

  Your work is going to have to wait until my novelas end.

  NIKKI

  But this is important–

  ROSA

  And so are my novelas.

  Nikki huffs a sigh and takes off her heels. Rosa grimaces as she watches Nikki rub her aching feet.

  ROSA

  Hold on. What do you think you’re doing?

  NIKKI

  My feet are killing me. God, I never knew high heels could hurt so bad–

  ROSA

  No, you will not stink up my living room with your dogs. You put those shoes back on.

  NIKKI

  But Ro– Ms. Lopez–

  ROSA

  Put those shoes back on. I do not need to see your crusty feet.

  Nikki huffs a sigh and reluctantly puts back on her heels. Rosa glares at her and tells her–

  ROSA

  Look, why don’t you go do something important like get me a soda.

  NIKKI

  But I have to finish vacuuming–

  ROSA

  Er–no. Your job is to get me a soda before the commercial break ends.

  Rosa waves Nikki out of the room. Nikki storms into the–

  KITCHEN

  Where Rumsfeld is wiping down the kitchen counter.

  RUMSFELD

  Is there something I can do for you Miss Desmond?

  NIKKI

  (Opening the refrigerator)

  I have to get Rosa a soda.

  RUMSFELD

  Did you ask what flavor?

  NIKKI

  She just said to get her a soda–

  RUMSFELD

  A servant should always ask their employer what type of beverage they desire before presenting it to them.

  NIKKI

  I never ask you guys–

  RUMSFELD

  We know.

  NIKKI

  Rosa should know what I like–

  RUMSFELD

  Like she’d know the difference between a red and crimson sweater?

  NIKKI

  That was different–

  RUMSFELD

  Why don’t you go see if it is.

  Nikki takes the soda out to the–

  LIVING ROOM

  And presents it to Rosa.

  NIKKI

  Your soda Ms. Lopez.

  Rosa rolls her
eyes at Nikki.

  ROSA

  I don’t want it.

  NIKKI

  But you told me you wanted a soda–

  ROSA

  First off, it’s late. I wanted a soda by the end of the commercial break. Second, this is a regular soda. I wanted a diet.

  NIKKI

  How am I supposed to know–

  ROSA

  You’re supposed to know. You’re the help.

  An angry Nikki is about to storm out. Rosa grabs her.

  NIKKI

  Hey–

  ROSA

  I didn’t dismiss you.

  NIKKI

  I thought–

  ROSA

  You’re paid to do things for me. You don’t go anywhere until you’re dismissed.

  NIKKI

  (Rolling eyes)

  What else do you want?

  ROSA

  First off, you will check your attitude. Then you get me a diet soda this time. And then you make me dinner. I want it on the table by seven.

  NIKKI

  How do I know what to make you for–

  ROSA

  Er...Schedule on the fridge. Now go. You’re interrupting my novelas.

  Nikki storms back into the–

  KITCHEN

  Where Rumsfeld is washing dishes. Nikki storms into the refrigerator and gets a diet soda. She’s visibly upset. Rumsfeld is concerned.

  RUMSFELD

  Are you all right Miss Desmond?

  NIKKI

  It’s not right she treats me like that!

  RUMSFELD

  Is it? You’re only paid to do things for her.

  NIKKI

  Well, she doesn’t have to be so mean.

  RUMSFELD

  Well, isn’t that how people are supposed to treat their help?

  NIKKI

  Well, it’s not right. I have feelings.

  RUMSFELD

  Remember she doesn’t have to care about your feelings as long as you do your work. You’re the help.

  NIKKI

  It’s not right Rosa treats me like this–

  RUMSFELD

  Is it right when you treat Rosa the same way?

  NIKKI

  This is just a punishment–

  RUMSFELD

  Does Rosa deserve to be punished for doing her job?

  Nikki takes a moment to think about her behavior–

  NIKKI

  Am I always this mean to you guys?

  RUMSFELD

  You are who you are Miss Desmond.

  NIKKI

  Well, I’m sorry if I ever treated you this way. It’s not right. You guys are just doing your jobs–

  RUMSFELD

  Shouldn’t you be telling this to Rosa?

  NIKKI

  (Sighing)

  Yeah, I should.

  Nikki gets a diet soda out of the refrigerator and heads out into the–

  LIVING ROOM

  Where Rosa is watching her soaps. Nikki straightens up her posture and acts professionally as she presents the beverage to Rosa.

  NIKKI

  Your beverage Ms. Lopez.

  ROSA

  (Opening soda)

  Thank you Nikki.

  Nikki puts her head down. It’s hard for her to get the words out but she forces it–

  NIKKI

  I–I’m really sorry about how I treated you this morning.

  Rosa takes Nikki’s hand as she sits next to her on the couch.

  ROSA

  It’s okay–

  NIKKI

  No, it’s not. You were just doing your job and I got nasty with you this morning. I–

  ROSA

  Is something wrong Nicole?

  NIKKI

  I just thought you were gonna try to replace Agnes around here.

  ROSA

  I doubt I could replace her.

  NIKKI

  Look, me and Agnes were really close. She took care of me the way I always wanted my Mom to, but–

  Nikki thinks about her mother. Painful memories.

  ROSA

  Our relationship is going to be different.

  NIKKI

  Look, I don’t want you to be just help. I just don’t know you like that.

  ROSA

  Do you want to get to know me at all?

  NIKKI

  I don’t know. But I shouldn’t have come at you like I did. You have feelings just like I do and I should consider them before I tell you to do something.

  There’s a long silence before Rosa asks–

  ROSA

  Do you think we’ll ever be that close?

  Nikki pulls her hand out of Rosa’s.

  NIKKI

  I don’t think we’re there yet.

  The mood starts to get better as–

  BAM! Nikki’s Dad comes home from work. He’s surprised by the sight of his daughter in a maid’s uniform.

  DONALD

  Whoa. Did I just step into Bizarro world?

  Nikki reassures her father.

  NIKKI

  We still have money Dad.

  ROSA

  I was following through on your punishment Mr. Desmond. I felt role reversal would get Nikki to understand what it’s like when you don’t treat others like you want to be treated.

  Donald gives his daughter an admonishing look.

  DONALD

  So you apologized to Rosa?

  NIKKI

  Yeah.

  DONALD

  Then I can take you off punishment.

  Nikki flops on the sofa and takes off her pumps.

  NIKKI

  Finally. I can take these shoes off.

  ROSA

  Well, I’m glad this punishment is over.

  DONALD

  Why? You got to dress up and be the lady of the house–

  ROSA

  Still, I was about to get punished.

  NIKKI

  How?

  ROSA

  Nikki was about to make dinner.

  Nikki gives Rosa a glare. Donald laughs as…

  FADE OUT:

  THE END

  ALL ABOUT NIKKI

  EPISODE 1.05

  “ALL ABOUT BULLIES”