ST. LOUIS, MO (KPLR-TV) - Two real scripts for the upcoming blockbuster Twilight movies were found in a dumpster behind the Chase Park Plaza Hotel in St. Louis, MO.

While waiting for her Fiancé to get off work, Casey Ray stumbled upon actual movie scripts for what is currently Hollywood's hottest franchise. Instead of trying to cash in on the find, Casey acted like the true fan that she is. Casey is a hair stylist for an upscale salon in St. Louis. She is no stranger to the sight of a movie script. But, she'll admit that she's never seen the script for a billion dollar movie franchise until now.

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"When I opened it up and saw the character names: Charlie, Bella, Edward, I was just like, this can't possibly be what I know it to be." Casey Ray - Finder of Twilight Movie Scripts

Unsure of what to do with them, she called her attorney, Albert Watkins, who almost brushed the whole thing off.

"Once I got the jist of the story and understood that this was something that involved dumpster diving, and making calls to national gossip rags, I desired even more to get off the phone." Albert Watkins - Casey's Attorney

Soon after realizing the popularity of the Twilight franchise and the sensitivity of the script's contents, Albert took the job of making sure Casey was protected.

As a fan of the series, Casey wanted to do the right thing, so she contacted Summit Entertainment. The movie studio made her honesty worth her while when they told her she was going the movie's premiere.

The scripts are believed to have been discarded by actress Anna Kendrick while she was in St. Louis shooting the George Clooney movie, "Up In The Air". Some tabloid newspapers were contacted, but, it was never Casey Ray's intent to sell the scripts.