HEATHER CHANDLER – ORIGINS
A dramatic backstory screenplay
SCENE 1 – THE BEGINNING
INT. HOSPITAL – NIGHT
A quiet hospital room. Soft lighting. A newborn baby cries.
A NURSE gently places the baby into the arms of a young mother.
The mother smiles through tears.
MOTHER
Hello there… Heather.
The father leans over the bed, emotional and overwhelmed.
FATHER
Heather Chandler. I like the sound of that.
He touches the baby's tiny hand.
The baby grips his finger.
Both parents laugh softly.
MOTHER
She's going to rule the world someday.
The father kisses Heather's forehead.
FATHER
Or at least the playground.
The parents hold her together as the camera slowly fades.
SCENE 2 – A HAPPY CHILDHOOD
EXT. SUBURBAN PARK – DAY
Four-year-old Heather runs across green grass, laughing.
Her mother chases her playfully.
MOTHER
Slow down, sweetheart!
Heather twirls around wearing a tiny red dress.
Her father pushes her on a swing.
FATHER
Higher?
HEATHER (giggling)
Higher!
The swing rises toward the sky.
Her parents watch proudly.
Heather jumps off and runs to hug them both.
They kneel and embrace her.
MOTHER
Remember something, Heather.
Heather looks up curiously.
MOTHER (CONT'D)
You are strong, smart, and beautiful.
The father nods.
FATHER
Never let anyone tell you otherwise.
Heather smiles brightly.
The three hold hands as they walk away together.
The sun glows warmly behind them.
SCENE 3 – THE ACCIDENT
EXT. RAINY HIGHWAY – NIGHT
Thunder rumbles.
A car drives through heavy rain.
Inside the car: Heather sits in the back seat with a stuffed toy.
Her parents sit in the front.
They laugh about something Heather said.
Suddenly—
HEADLIGHTS flash from another car speeding toward them.
The horn blares.
Her mother gasps.
MOTHER
Watch out!
SCREECH.
CRASH.
The screen cuts to black.
Silence.
SCENE 4 – THE FUNERAL
EXT. CEMETERY – GRAY DAY
Rain falls gently.
A small funeral gathering stands near two tombstones.
Little Heather, wearing black, stands quietly beside them.
The crowd slowly leaves.
Heather remains alone.
She approaches the tombstones.
The names read:
MARGARET CHANDLER
DAVID CHANDLER
Heather kneels.
She hugs both tombstones tightly.
HEATHER (crying)
Mommy… Daddy…
Her voice breaks.
HEATHER
Please come back.
She presses her face against the cold stone.
The wind blows softly through the cemetery.
Heather sobs alone.
SCENE 5 – THE UNCLE
INT. RUN-DOWN HOUSE – NIGHT
A creaky front door opens.
A social worker leads young Heather inside.
The house smells like alcohol and smoke.
An older man sits in a chair with a bottle.
Her UNCLE.
He barely looks up.
UNCLE
That the kid?
SOCIAL WORKER
This is Heather Chandler. She'll be staying with you.
The uncle grunts.
Heather clutches her stuffed toy.
The social worker leaves.
The door shuts.
The uncle takes a drink.
UNCLE
Don't cry in this house.
Heather stays silent.
He stands and opens a bag on the table.
Inside are clothes from a thrift store.
Bright, bold outfits.
He throws one toward her.
A red blazer.
UNCLE
If you're gonna live here, you better look impressive.
Heather stares at the jacket.
UNCLE (CONT'D)
Power gets respect.
He points a finger at her.
UNCLE
Weak people get stepped on.
Heather slowly picks up the red blazer.
Her small hands clutch the fabric.
SCENE 6– THE LESSON
INT. UNCLE'S HOUSE – NIGHT
The living room is dim.
The television flickers with loud static and late-night programming.
Heather sits quietly on the couch wearing the oversized red blazer.
Her uncle watches TV while drinking from a bottle.
After a moment—
The uncle stands up.
UNCLE
Bathroom.
He walks down the hallway.
The bathroom door shuts.
Silence.
Heather looks at the TV.
A loud, aggressive show blares.
She hesitates.
Slowly… she reaches for the remote.
Click.
The channel changes.
Now a bright cartoon appears on screen.
Heather smiles faintly.
For the first time tonight, she looks like a normal child again.
Suddenly—
The bathroom door SLAMS open.
Heavy footsteps.
Her uncle storms back into the room.
He stares at the television.
Then at Heather.
His face hardens.
UNCLE
What did you just do?
Heather freezes.
HEATHER
I… I just wanted—
UNCLE (shouting)
Did I say you could touch my TV?!
Heather trembles.
UNCLE
You think you run this house?!
He grabs the remote and slams it on the table.
Heather shrinks back.
UNCLE (angrier)
You ruined my show!
He points down the hallway.
UNCLE
Go to your room!
Heather hesitates.
The uncle grabs a belt from a chair.
He snaps it loudly.
The sound alone makes Heather panic.
She runs down the hallway.
INT. SMALL BEDROOM – MOMENTS LATER
Heather slams the door shut behind her.
She climbs onto the bed.
She hugs her stuffed toy tightly.
Tears stream down her face.
HEATHER (whispering)
I'm sorry…
She curls into a small ball.
Through the door we hear the uncle yelling in the living room.
Heather sobs quietly.
Her eyes drift to the red blazer hanging over a chair.
The words echo in her head:
"Power gets respect."
Heather wipes her tears.
Her crying slowly stops.
Her face hardens slightly.
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SCENE 7 – THE TRANSFORMATION (FORESHADOWING)
INT. UNCLE'S HOUSE – LATER
Heather stands in front of a cracked mirror wearing the oversized red blazer.
It hangs awkwardly on her small frame.
She studies herself.
Behind her, her uncle drinks and watches TV.
Heather wipes tears from her face.
Her expression changes.
Less sadness.
More determination.
She buttons the blazer.
Too big now.
But someday it will fit.
Heather stares at her reflection.
A flicker of cold confidence appears in her eyes.
The seed of the future queen bee has been planted.
FADE OUT.
SCENE 8 – POWER
INT. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CAFETERIA – DAY
A noisy cafeteria filled with children.
Lunch trays clatter.
Kids laugh and talk.
At a table near the center sits young Heather Chandler.
She wears a red jacket — clearly inspired by the oversized one her uncle once gave her.
Three girls sit across from her.
They wait for her to speak.
Heather calmly looks around the room.
She studies the other kids.
A shy girl nearby drops her juice.
It spills across the table.
The girl panics.
Heather watches.
Then stands.
She walks over slowly.
The shy girl looks up nervously.
SHY GIRL
I—I'm sorry…
Heather crosses her arms.
Her voice is calm but cold.
YOUNG HEATHER
Nobody asked you to apologize.
The shy girl relaxes slightly.
Then Heather leans closer.
YOUNG HEATHER (CONT'D)
But you should clean it up before people think you're gross.
The girl quickly wipes the table.
Heather turns back to her table.
The other girls stare at her in awe.
GIRL #1
How do you do that?
Heather shrugs.
YOUNG HEATHER
Easy.
She sits down.
YOUNG HEATHER (CONT'D)
People listen when they know who's in charge.
A boy nearby laughs loudly.
Heather looks over.
Her eyes narrow.
She points at him.
YOUNG HEATHER
Hey.
The boy stops laughing.
Everyone nearby turns toward her.
YOUNG HEATHER (CONT'D)
You're loud.
The cafeteria suddenly quiets around their table.
The boy looks embarrassed.
Heather leans back in her chair.
Satisfied.
For the first time, she smiles.
But it isn't the smile of a happy child.
It's the smile of someone discovering control.
YEARS LATER
INT. WESTERBURG HIGH SCHOOL – HALLWAY – DAY
Teenage students fill the hallway.
Lockers slam.
Conversations buzz everywhere.
Suddenly—
The hallway clears slightly.
Students step aside.
HEATHER CHANDLER — now 17.
Perfect red blazer.
Perfect hair.
Perfect confidence.
Two girls walk beside her.
The other Heathers.
Heather surveys the hallway like a queen inspecting her kingdom.
A nervous freshman accidentally bumps into her shoulder.
He freezes.
Heather slowly turns.
The hallway goes silent.
HEATHER CHANDLER
Did you just bump into me?
The freshman stutters.
FRESHMAN
I—I'm sorry—
Heather tilts her head.
Her voice becomes dangerously calm.
HEATHER CHANDLER
You should be.
The freshman quickly walks away.
Heather turns to the other Heathers.
HEATHER CHANDLER (CONT'D)
God, people are so pathetic.
They laugh.
Heather continues walking down the hallway.
Students whisper as she passes.
Fear.
Respect.
Power.
Everything the frightened child in her uncle's house once lacked.
Heather reaches her locker.
She opens it.
Inside hangs her signature red blazer.
She straightens it.
For a brief moment—
Her reflection appears in the locker mirror.
The same determined eyes from childhood.
But colder now.
Harder.
Heather smiles.
HEATHER CHANDLER
Welcome to Westerburg.
The locker slams shut.
FADE OUT.
