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KING:
The girl lit a firework that went out. By the rules of the competition she is disqualified.

The crowd hiss. There's a few boos.

DR. PUFFENFLASCH:
Please your majesty. The girl is the winner...

COLONEL SPARKINGTON:
Darn right she is. That was some display.

The KING stares until the crowd is cowed into silence. There'll be no revolt against this KING.

KING:
I say when the competition is over. I decide the winner.

Silence.

KING:
I'm glad that's understood.

The SPECIAL AND PARTICULAR BODYGUARD holds LALCHAND by the hair as he awaits the KING's order. The KING looks over. LALCHAND is about to die.

KING:
I have decided to overlook this technicality. The girl has won! Free the Firework-Maker!

The SPECIAL AND PARTICULAR BODYGUARD kicks LALCHAND away from the execution block and he escorts the KING away. LILA picks up the golden cup and her thousand crowns. There's a huge cheer.

LILA breaks away to speak to CHULAK who's with RAMBASHI.

RAMBASHI:
Chulak my boy! It's a million rupee idea. I'm the manager, you're the lead singer. My boys are the backing band. We'll call you Chulak and the Chickens.

CHULAK:
I'd like that.

RAMBASHI off.

LILA:
Is that a good idea?

CHULAK:
I think so.

LILA:
I mean the terrible name?

RAMBASHI:
It's not terrible. What could be more noble than a hen?

CHULAK:
You're the champion.

LILA:
I couldn't have done it without you and Hamlet. Where is Hamlet?

CHULAK:
He's with Frangipani. She liked him all along - she was just shy.

HAMLET and FRANGIPANI appear.

HAMLET:
Well done Lila. I knew you'd win.

LILA:
Thanks Hamlet. Nice to meet you Frangipani.

HAMLET:
She can play the saxophone. She can't speak. What do you want from us? We're elephants!

RAMBASHI:
Chulak!

LILA:
I need to speak to my father.

CHULAK goes. LILA sees LALCHAND. They move to the front of the stage as everyone else leaves in the background.

LALCHAND:
Lila, my dear, will you accept my apology?

LILA:
Do I need to?

LALCHAND:
I didn't trust you. I should have. You have the Three Gifts.

LILA:
I don't even know what they are.

LALCHAND:
They're what all Firework-Makers must have. They are equally important, and two of them are no good
without the third. The first one is talent, and you have that, my dear.

LILA:
Thank you.

LALCHAND:
The second has many names: courage, determination, will-power... It's what made you carry on climbing the mountain when everything seemed hopeless.

LILA:
And the third?

LALCHAND:
Luck. It gave you good friends like Chulak and Hamlet, and brought them to you in time. Those are the Three Gifts, and you took them and offered them to Razvani as a Firework-Maker should. And he gave you the Royal Sulphur in exchange.

LILA:
No, he didn't.

LALCHAND:
It's not a substance. I tricked you on that. The golden pot with the green lid-
LILA:
Isn't Royal Sulphur.

LALCHAND:
(
Disappointed
.) You knew?

LILA:
Of course.

LALCHAND:
I thought it might give you a little confidence...

LILA:
You did it out of love. It gave me strength. What is Royal Sulphur?

LALCHAND:
You've more Royal Sulphur than I'll ever have... It's wisdom. You gain it by suffering and risk - by taking the journey to Mount Merapi and walking into the flames. It's what the journey is for. Each of our friends the other Firework-Makers has made his own journey in a similar way, and so have Rambashi and Chulak. You didn't come home empty-handed, Lila. You brought back the Royal Sulphur.

LILA:
I see...

LALCHAND:
You know what this means?

LILA:
What does it mean?

LALCHAND:
It means you're a Firework-Maker.

LILA:
Now
, I see.

LILA throws up her hand and a huge spray of silver covers the two of them. There's a small explosion. They've disappeared.

The End.

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