INT. SMALL APARTMENT โ NIGHT
Joe and Nelly sit at the kitchen table. Nellyโs laptop glows with charts, graphs, and a news article about recent bank collapses. Joe sips coffee, watching her with cautious curiosity.
NELLY
(pointing at the screen)
Bank runs today arenโt like in The Count of Monte Cristo. Itโs not people with withdrawal slipsโitโs digital panic. A single tweet, a rumor, and billions evaporate overnight.
JOE
(leaning forward)
So, youโre saying the stars just have to align? A little nudge, and the house of cards falls?
NELLY
(grinning)
Exactly. But hereโs the kicker: itโs not just about watching the banks burn. Itโs about making the burn profitableโfor us, for everyone whoโs been swindled.
JOE
(frowning)
Profitable? How?
NELLY
(leans back, her eyes gleaming)
Short selling. We predict which banks are teetering on the edgeโthanks to their own greedโand bet against them. When they collapse, we cash out.
JOE
(raises an eyebrow)
Youโre talking about playing their game. Isnโt thatโฆ I donโt know, a little hypocritical?
NELLY
(shaking her head)
Not if we do it right. Weโre not just lining our pocketsโweโre redistributing the wealth theyโve hoarded for centuries.
She types rapidly, pulling up stock charts for major banks.
NELLY
Look at this. The signs are all there. Over-leveraged investments, shady accounting, unsustainable loans. Itโs like theyโre begging for someone to call their bluff.
JOE
(leaning closer, intrigued despite himself)
And the stars aligning?
NELLY
(grinning)
Timing. We wait for the right momentโa financial scare, a bad quarterly report, a rumor. Then we hit them where it hurts.
JOE
(smirking)
And when their stocks plummet, we clean up.
NELLY
(nodding)
Not just us. We use the profits to fund alternativesโdecentralized banking, community programs, crypto platforms. We donโt just beat them; we replace them.
JOE
(pausing, his tone serious)
But what if weโre wrong? What if the fallout hits people who canโt afford it?
NELLY
(softly)
Thatโs why weโre careful. Surgical. No collateral damage.
Joe leans back, his eyes fixed on Nelly.
JOE
Youโve thought this through.
NELLY
(smiling, her voice resolute)
Someone has to. Theyโve been playing this game for centuries, Joe. Itโs time the proles had a shot at the board.
JOE
(grinning)
Youโre not just nudging the starsโyouโre rearranging the whole sky.
They share a determined look, the enormity of their plan hanging in the air like a promise of change.