Premonition (2023) Movie Script

(engine humming)
(gravel crackling)
(door clatters)
(quiet gentle music)
(door clatters)
(quiet suspenseful music)
(suspenseful eerie music)
(suspenseful foreboding music)
(gentle suspenseful music)
(upbeat dramatic music)
(suspenseful foreboding music)
Anyway, so as you guys know,
my 16th birthday is
right around the corner,
so I'm telling you now, I'm
gonna need all hands on deck.
- Aye aye, Captain.
- Stop worrying,
we got this, it's not
like we ever let you down.
Hey, don't act like-
Please don't bring up
your 8th birthday party.
- Please don't do that.
- Okay, fine,
I'm over it, I'm dropping it. (Laughs)
Right. (Laughs)
Ha ha, you think you know me so well.
Anyway, I still can't believe (laughs)
That my parents are letting me have
an unsupervised 16th birthday party.
First of all, it's a miracle,
so if I'm being extra,
then just go with it.
Yeah, because we all know how they are
about their little precious. (Laughs)
Oh my God, don't remind me.
- Brilliant idea alert.
- Oh, this ought to be good.
So not cool.
Anyway,
since we're talking about
celebrating big milestones,
why don't we get updated necklaces?
We've been wearing these old
things the past two years.
Wait no, that's a great idea.
I love that, it'll be a
perfect way to do something
to celebrate my special day.
(girls laugh)
What just happened?
What, are you okay?
Um yeah, yeah, I just had
a thought about Candice.
She should be here with us now, you know?
Helping with planning and
coming up with decoration ideas.
She'll turn up soon.
I mean, she always does, right?
Yeah, yeah yeah, you
know, let's just, (sighs)
Shake all of that negative energy
and continue party planning.
- Sounds good to me.
- Yeah.
Oh he's so weird.
I think somebody's got a crush.
Cammie and yard guy sitting in a tree-
Okay, shh, he might hear you.
You guys are so not funny.
Anyway, I'm thinking venue.
Okay, I'm thinking color scheme.
Yeah like-(voice cuts out)
(insects singing)
(laughing) I can't
believe my little pumpkin
is nearly 16 years old.
Oh God, Dad don't start.
Aw, cut your dad some slack,
and me too while we're at it.
(echoing dramatic music)
(muffled voices)
(gasping breath)
- Silas, my main man.
Night, sir.
Shutting it down for the night?
Yes sir.
Unless you need me to take
care of something else.
Nonsense, you've been working all day.
Why don't you sit down, have some dinner.
(slaps table) Mom, um, uh
remember, we have that that,
that family thing to discuss.
Young lady, what has gotten into you?
And what family thing?
- Well Mom knows.
Right Mom?
Right sweetheart, uh babe,
I'll catch you up on the details shortly.
Silas, my man, let's
get you in here next week
for a nice steak dinner when we get back.
Sound good?
Sounds mighty fine, sir.
Thank you so much.
You guys have a good
night, enjoy your dinner.
Camilla Hardin, what in
the world was that all about?
Did something happen, sweetheart?
Well no, no, not exactly, it's just,
we all know that Silas is a little special
and he means no harm, but it's...
earlier today, my friends
were joking about how Silas
may have a crush on me
and I guess it just
kind of weirded me out,
but it mostly made me uncomfortable
because I think he heard them.
I understand her being uncomfortable.
Yeah, thanks Mom, and
I meant no harm, really.
(insects singing)
(quiet suspenseful music)
Just go.
Just wanted to let you know that uh,
is Austin doin' better?
(quiet somber music)
Still got a few things
I'm workin' on, but uh...
(gentle somber music)
You'd be proud of your son. (Crying)
I feel so lost without you. (Crying)
(gentle somber music)
(crying)
Sometimes I don't know what
to do, you know, just...
(gentle somber music)
(crying)
Well hello there, ladies.
Hi Doc.
- Hi.
- Hello Doctor Marshall.
How are you?
- How are you?
I am doing well, thanks for asking,
but the question of the
hour is, how's our girl?
Well yeah, I'm really good.
I haven't had one of those
crazy fainting spells
in over a year.
Camilla.
Uh, what I meant to say is I haven't had
any syncope episodes since
you adjusted my medication,
so thank you. (Laughs)
That's perfect, that's exactly
what I was hoping to hear.
You know, with syncope
episodes, although rare,
it's not unheard of in patients
who have been diagnosed
with cardiomyopathy.
Wait, if I follow doctor's orders,
then I should be fine, right?
(laughs) Absolutely.
Dr. Marshall has already said
you have a very mild case
and with proper monitoring
and prescriptions, as needed,
you will continue to live
a perfectly normal life.
That's exactly right,
Cathryn, thank you.
You know, you two, y'all
make quite the dynamic duo.
I think so too.
So we are good here.
We will stop by later to
pick up the prescriptions.
Absolutely, they'll be waiting
for you at the front desk.
Oh and Camilla, before
we close out our session,
do you need anything else from me?
No, I'm good.
- All right.
- Uh, good.
Then we will stop by and pick
up those prescriptions and,
don't forget, tennis session,
tomorrow, 8:00 a.m. sharp.
(phone rings)
- I wouldn't miss it. (Laughs)
All right ladies, I got a
call here, I'm gonna take it.
Y'all have a good one.
What was all that about?
What?
When Dr. Marshall asked
if there was something
you wanted to discuss, you tensed.
Why?
Oh yeah, that, (chuckles) uh...
Honey, (sighs) is there
something you need to talk to me,
or your dad about?
You know you can talk to me
and your dad about anything.
Well yeah yeah, I
know that, and I'm good,
I was just nervous about the
appointment and the update,
but if anything weird would a happened,
you and dad would be the first to know.
Okay.
(traffic humming)
(gentle suspenseful music)
(traffic humming)
(door clatters)
(suspenseful dramatic music)
(rustling)
(laughs) What are you
planning to do, huh?
Going on a killing spree? (Laughs)
I need these items for a
home improvement project.
Ah.
Man.
What in the hell are you
trying to improve? (Laughs)
I'm just busting your balls, man.
But you got to admit... (laughs)
Admit what?
There is, nothing weird going on here.
Okay. (Laughs) (sighs)
(dramatic foreboding music)
Perhaps you should focus your attention
on the task at hand,
rather than situations that
really don't concern you.
(quiet foreboding music)
Well, Silas, (laughs)
I can see I've offended you.
Man, I'm sorry.
I'll give you another
5% off everything, okay?
No hard feelings.
Uh, that'll be $52.46.
No offense at all, sir.
Here's $53.00.
Keep the change.
Get yourself something nice.
(knocks)
(quiet suspenseful music)
(laughing)
(suspenseful foreboding music)
That was odd.
(laughs) Honey, I swear,
if I had a dollar for every
oddball that walked in here,
I'd be a rich man. (Laughs)
(upbeat music)
It feels good, man.
It feels good, right?
Nice, yo yo.
I'm in the light at
the end of the tunnel
Paper stacks, yeah, I
got 'em in the bundles
Harry Potter breaking
bread with the Muggles
They said I wouldn't make
it, now they looking puzzled
(phone notifies)
- Oh, yes, yes.
Oh yes yes yes, what oh,
let me guess, let me guess.
Someone spilled some tea?
(laughs) Let me hear it.
Really Mom?
(laughs) Yeah, no, that's a no on tea.
Oh well that yes wasn't for nothin'.
Mm, you know me so well.
Okay, well the girls just texted
me to see if I'm available
for party decoration shopping later today.
So is that cool with you?
Yes, absolutely.
(gasps) We can make a
girl's day out of it.
Oh, what do you think?
Really, Mom?
- No?
- No.
(talking over each other)
'Cause I was thinking that, you know,
I could help you pick out-
(muffled voice)
(echoing eerie music)
Party dress-
Mom! (Shrieks)
- Camilla Hardin, what the-
- Mom, no no no,
that's exactly what I saw in a vision
right before it happened, I
saw it before it happened.
Mom, that truck would have
t-boned us if we hadn't stopped.
Okay okay, all right.
It's okay, it's okay, are you okay?
Yeah, yeah, I think so, it's just,
Mom, Mom, how did I know
that it was gonna happen before it did?
How did I know that truck
was gonna plow into us
before it's happened?
What's going on with me?
No, it's it's, you know what, just relax
and lean back and we'll talk
about it when you get home.
Okay, okay.
Uh remember, you've got to keep calm,
keep the anxiety at bay
for the sake of your heart.
- Okay.
- Okay, okay.
It'll be okay.
- Okay.
- I promise.
I promise, I promise. (Exhales)
(gentle dramatic music)
Mm.
Let's see what's happening
around here today.
We've just received word
that the medical examiner
has just released an official report.
To confirm the identity
of the human remains
that were found last
week at the local park.
The autopsy report has
positively identified
that the human remains
are those of missing teen,
Candace Dylan.
Miss Dylan went missing from
her home three months ago.
We are closely following this case
and we'll report any new
developments that may arise.
Indeed, this is a sad
day in our community.
This is reporter, Jasmine Love,
reporting for WATM channel
eight news, Dallas.
Back to you, Sam and John.
(quiet gentle music)
Oh my goodness.
There's no telling what Charles and Anna
are going through right now.
Lord have mercy. (Sighs)
(quiet dramatic music)
(door rattles)
(quiet dramatic music)
My girls just walked in.
(door clatters)
Mmhmm.
Well please know we're here.
If you need anything at all, or anything.
All right then.
God bless.
Honey, who was that?
Mom, can we please
deal with my thing first?
I'm barely holding it together right now.
Girls, have a seat, we need to talk.
Ken, baby, you're scaring me.
Yeah Dad.
Please.
(gentle somber music)
Look, there's no easy way to say this,
so please bear with me.
(sighs) Come on babe,
just get it over with.
Whatever it is, I am
sure we can handle it.
Right.
The identity of the body
that was found last week at the playground
has been confirmed.
Baby girl, I'm sorry.
It's your friend, Candice.
- Oh God, oh my-
- What?
No, no no no, it can't be her.
It can't be her, please.
Tell me this some sort of sick
joke, it's not her. (Crying)
Oh, call Charles and Carla.
Already done.
(quiet somber music)
(sighs) You know, I
can see her in my room,
just over a year ago.
Almost like the same as that case.
(quiet somber music)
Thinking what I'm thinking?
Depends on what you're thinking.
I'm thinking that body we found,
just the tip of the iceberg.
(quiet somber music)
Maybe you're right.
Or, well it seems that way.
Seems that way, but hopefully forensics,
they actually find something
we can use to catch this dude.
Damn sure need 'em to.
Chief's been on my ass
for the past three months.
Man, if we don't solve
this case, we done for.
- Yeah.
- Yeah?
(mutters) Recognize-(mutters)
Collins.
Hey.
(mutters) What's happening right now.
(gentle somber music)
(traffic humming)
(horns honking)
(gentle somber music)
Welcome family and friends.
We're gathered here today
to pay our respects to Candice Dylan.
Candice had her challenges in
life, just like most of us.
She could be a little flippant,
wasn't too big on respecting authority,
and could steal the stripes off a zebra.
One day, I gave her a hug at church
and didn't realize she'd stolen
my wallet 'til I got home.
(people muttering)
Nevertheless, (clears throat)
she had a bright future,
a future that was cut short,
and although it's a shame
what happened to her,
we can all take solace in hoping
that she's in a better place.
Amen?
[Together] Amen.
And I do think that's good.
Jake, if you could setup right here,
we'll have access to the
family as they depart.
- You got it.
- I like that,
I'm in a phone call, one second.
Hey you.
Yeah, I am here.
Recording.
Record.
The second one is as good
as in the bag. (Laughs)
We're gonna kill sweeps this quarter.
I'll talk to you later, okay.
Now.
Well, well, well.
Look at what we got here.
Now Miss Cole, I know you're
not here trying to ruin
these people private moment
of (mutters) now are you?
Mm, don't start, Detectives.
The press has a right to be here
and the public has a right to know
what's goin' on with this case.
Cut the crap.
It's sweet sweet.
We know why you're here.
(laughs) We know what you was
talkin' about on the phone.
We heard the conversation.
And you couldn't be a
bigger jerk even if you tried.
(laughs) Is that a challenge?
Listen, Detectives, I'm doin' my job.
So please stop harassing me.
Miss Cole, honestly, all banter aside,
we're gonna need you to stand down.
This is an ongoing investigation
and we're here on
official police business.
- Is that right?
- That's right.
Now we can do this the easy way,
or I can cuff and retain you
to make sure you don't interfere
with this investigation.
What's it gonna be?
Miss Cole, should I pack up?
Doesn't look like we
have much of a choice.
- Mm.
- Now does it?
Pack it up, kiddo.
Yes ma'am.
(Miss Cole chuckles)
Now listen,
I will be telling the
Commissioner all about this.
(chuckles) I'm sure you will.
I will.
Come on, Jake.
Detectives.
Enjoy your day, Miss Cole.
Yeah yeah.
Woo. (Laughs)
That right there, she's
goin' straight from here
to the Commissioner's
office 'cause of you.
Get ready for a visit
with the Chief, my boy.
Right, I hate to see her come,
but I love to watch her leave, my boy.
She fine, man, she fine, ain't she?
Yeah, you know she fine, look at you.
Relax bro, she's out your league, man.
Really? (Laughs)
Anyway, so let me guess, is
the killer gonna show up today?
(sighs) Well judging how
the way they placed the body
in plain sight, exactly
one year to the day
that the other victim was
found, with identical marks,
I say that only leads the killer here,
but it's almost like he's,
it's almost like he's
daring us to pick him out.
I mean he wants to play.
You got a lead on this one.
I mean, if you want my honest opinion-
I don't.
But we don't have to seek him out.
Really?
How you figure that?
'Cause my experience says we won't.
This time we'll be ready.
Come on, let's get outta here.
I mean, what do we do now?
I don't know about you,
but I'm about to get a good
workout in, helps me think.
Should join me.
I'm already fine.
I still can't believe she's gone.
I was just, (crying)
Hoping that she'd make it back to us safe.
I know, me too.
She was the wild child of
our crew, we all know that,
but she did not deserve this.
And what's worse is that the cops
don't even know who did it.
I'm just, (crying) I keep
praying that Candice's death
was a random and there's
not some psycho out there
watching the rest of us.
Uh guys, I'm getting a
little creeped out here.
Can we please change the subject?
Yeah, yeah yeah, fine by me.
Let's just (sigh) all agree
to keep our heads on a swivel
and until the cops get back
to us with some answers,
none of us are safe.
And I love you guys
and I wouldn't want anything
to happen to any of us.
(gentle melancholy music)
(clanging metal)
You all right back there?
Working kind of hard.
(clanging metal)
Look man, I have a confession.
(clanging metal)
(labored breathing)
What is it now, bra? (Labored breathing)
You know, I think this dude
is better at killing people
than we are at catching killers.
No disrespect.
You're a great detective, bro, but uh,
Sebastian, we need help.
We might be out of our league on this one.
(quiet somber music)
No disrespect taken.
Honestly, the same thing
has crossed my mind.
So I reached out to somebody
I know that can help us.
Who?
Best damn detective I ever met.
Name's Donald Carter.
He's retired FBI agent.
Used to head up the behavioral
analysis unit at Quantico.
Met him a few years back
when I was there training.
Kept in touch over the years.
Mm, so, what did his unit do?
Hunt and catch serial killers.
Told him I was gonna
give him a call today.
So listen, this guy is all business,
so don't talk, just listen.
(quiet somber music)
(phone ringing)
Sebastian.
Don, thanks for taking my call.
I'm here with my partner, Alex Brown.
How can I help you, Sebastian?
Listen Don, I know you're
busy, so I'll keep it brief.
A year ago, a girl was abducted
and her body was never found.
Nine months later,
another girl was abducted
and her remains were found
on the anniversary of the first abduction.
Now there's no way we can know
if this is a serial killer,
but we don't think it's
a coincidence either.
So you think the
killer's taunting you guys?
Pretty sure.
Well, if he likes to
taunt, then he likes to kill.
He's probably going to strike again.
Listen Donald, we're trying
to get in front of this,
so I'm calling you.
You got any advice?
Grab a note pad, I'm gonna
tell you what to look for
and how to catch a serial killer.
(dramatic foreboding music)
Good morning, sweetheart.
How you feeling today?
I'm okay.
I'm just having a hard time
getting past the shock of
Candice being murdered.
I was just, (sighs)
I'm having a really hard time processing
how any of this could have even happened.
I mean, who'd wanna hurt her?
Careful sweetheart,
you're letting yourself
get worked up again.
I'm sorry Mom, I'm trying, but this,
this is a lot for even the
strongest person to deal with.
Baby girl, your mom
shared something with me
that I'd like to hear more about from you.
What, about the vision I
had in traffic the other day?
The vision, huh.
That's an interesting way of
describing what's happening.
What, so you don't believe me either.
Look Mom, why didn't you just
tell him the whole story?
I don't get it.
Sweetheart, I did tell
him the whole story.
Babe, can you just
listen without judgment?
Fine, let's all just take it easy.
(sighs) I'm sorry.
And to your mother's defense,
she did tell me the whole story,
but I just had a hard time believing it.
Thanks, Dad.
So has anything like this
happened before that day?
No, never, which is why
I'm so freaked out by it.
Language, young lady.
Sorry, but it's true.
I mean, I've been having such a hard time
trying to wrack my mind
about how anything like this
could have happened.
I'm sure there's a logical
explanation for all of this.
I agree with your mother
and I don't think it's
something that'll continue.
How can either of you guys be so sure?
I mean, something really
weird happened to me
that's never happened
before and I don't wanna
just sweep it under
the rug like it didn't.
And we won't.
Meaning what?
I've scheduled an
appointment with Dr. Marshall.
I suspect that your medications
are causing some kind of
hallucinogenic side effect.
Good point, babe.
When is the appointment?
It's today, after breakfast.
Okay.
Wait, no no no, no, that might be it.
Okay, is it a tele-med appointment
or do I need to get dressed?
It is a tele-med appointment,
but you do have to get dressed.
I'll be back in a second.
(gentle melancholy music)
So, do you really think the medication
was the cause of the episode?
I don't know, but I sure do hope so.
(gentle melancholy music)
(Cathryn sighs)
(gentle melancholy music)
(door creaks)
(water hissing)
(suspenseful foreboding music)
Hello?
Mom, is that you?
(door creaks)
(water hissing)
(gentle suspenseful music)
Hey Mom, did you come into my
room while I was showering?
No, Dad and I just finished breakfast.
Just went on an errand.
What, did something happen?
No, no I'm good, I was just,
I think I'm just spooked
about all the craziness
that's been going on lately.
But I'm good.
You sure?
Yeah, I'm good, don't
make a big deal out of it.
Okay.
Well, Dr. Marshall is almost on,
but we still have time, so
come over and sit next to me.
Come watch some "Legitimately
Nellie" with me.
Fine, whatever.
(quiet eerie music)
Silas.
Silas.
Silas!
Are you okay, buddy?
I've been calling your name
for the past five minutes,
didn't you hear me?
No sir.
Did you need something?
I was just finishing up out here.
(sighs) Yeah, I need another run
to the hardware store done.
There's a problem with
Camilla's shower head
that needs fixing.
Pick these items up for me
before the store closes.
Yes sir.
I can take a look at it, if you like.
The shower, that is.
No, I'll manage.
Camilla has been a little sensitive
since her friend's death.
She just needs her personal
time and space to recover.
Oh.
I understand.
It's nothing personal.
She just needs her personal time and space
to be interrupted as little as possible.
Well I'll head on over to the store.
(gentle quiet music)
She'll be fine, she's a strong girl.
Who?
Camilla.
(quiet suspenseful music)
Well I best get goin'.
Be back soon.
Yeah, see you later.
(suspenseful dramatic music)
Ashlyn.
Girl, did you see Jasmine's
telecast the other night?
I have to scoot my story again.
Yeah, she got you, my friend.
You can't let her get the
best of you on this case.
Trust me, I already know.
I refuse to let her show me up again.
(sighs) Call me crazy,
but I know there's more to this story
than the detectives are letting out.
It's almost as though
they're trying to keep pertinent details
of this missing girl's case
away from public scrutiny.
I'm sure you've already
come up with a conclusion.
What is the scandal this time,
Miss Investigative Reporter?
Look, this isn't the time for jokes.
I know there's a bigger story here
and I'm about to blow the top off of it.
That's why they keep shutting
me down every chance they get.
Who, the detectives?
Yeah, Tweedledee and Tweedledum.
But I got some tricks up my sleeves.
They'll never see it coming.
(sighs) Girl, what
are you planning to do?
I'm gonna catch a serial killer.
Huh?
All right girl, I gotta go.
- Okay.
- All right.
Yeah.
(phone beeps)
(traffic humming)
(suspenseful foreboding music)
(items rattle)
(suspenseful foreboding music)
Is that all you need today?
How's your little project goin'?
That'll be all, thank you.
What about these nails?
They're 30% off.
What do you say?
I've been hearing real
good things about 'em.
(jarring dramatic music)
If I wanted nails, I
would have told you so.
Okay.
Now, do what you're paid
to do and just check me out.
No need for any commotion, Silas.
Forget what I said about
the nails, geez. (Chuckles)
That'll be $24.97.
That's 25.
Keep the change.
(gentle foreboding music)
(door bell rings)
(gentle foreboding music)
(sighs) I do like a little
excitement on Sundays.
(distorted eerie music)
(sighs) Man look,
(chuckles) we've done our
due diligence already,
coming through this area for clues.
Forensics already threw in the towel, bra.
Don't even know why we're out here.
(shuffling footsteps)
(distorted eerie music)
(sighs) This is crazy, man.
(suspenseful foreboding music)
Chance favors the prepared.
(suspenseful foreboding music)
I'll be damned.
That sleuth skills and
the x-ray vision of yours
should get you keys to the city,
and the Chief off of our ass.
You got anything noteworthy?
We'll see.
Let's get this over to forensics.
Send up a prayer.
Like a Hail Mary.
(suspenseful foreboding music)
Huh, interesting character, that guy.
You've ever seen a graveyard keeper
that wasn't a little peculiar?
Oh snap, that is the dude.
He keeps the graveyard by the City Hall?
Yep.
Good point.
(doors clatter)
(engine revs)
(engine humming)
(suspenseful foreboding music)
Girl, you're kidding, right?
I know, that sounds a
little far out Cammie.
I'm not kidding.
I mean like it felt like a dream,
but I was definitely not asleep.
Like it happened in my mind first
and then in real life,
I don't know like a vision or something.
Wow, that's crazy.
Bizarre, I meant to say bizarre.
What are your parents
saying about all this?
Yeah, they must be worried sick.
(chuckles) That is the
understatement of the century.
They got Dr. Marshall involved right away.
What did she say?
Well, she thinks I
might be having a reaction
to my new heart medication
and that coupled up with the stress
of finding out about Candice might have,
you know, brought on the hallucination.
I'm sure there's a logical explanation
for your experience.
So try not to worry.
Yeah, we got your back.
(laughs) You guys are the best.
Well, enough about that.
We have some other business to discuss.
Mmhmm, Cammie, we know
about your new crush.
(traffic humming)
(bell rings)
Welcome.
We got a store wide sale goin' on,
30% just about everything.
Just take your time browsing.
Thank you, uh, just have to take a leak.
Oh, no problem, down
that isle and to the left.
(grunts) Okay.
Oh my God, my partner's
gonna be right behind me.
So he's gonna, I don't know
what he's trying to do,
but I know what I'm trying
to do, okay, thank you.
Roger that.
(bell rings)
Uh sir, yeah,
these are both 30% off
and there's some other items you asked for
down that last isle over there.
Howdy partner.
The bathroom's down that
isle and to the left.
Your buddy said you'd be looking for him.
(chuckles) Thanks.
No problem.
You the owner?
As a matter of fact, I am.
Bought the place just a little while ago,
about a year ago.
Been doin' pretty good so far.
I take it you two are cops, huh?
Detectives.
Yeah, I'll take a coffee.
Detective Sebastian Collins.
Well, nice to meet you, Detective,
and good to have you out on the streets.
Lots of craziness goin'
on around here lately.
Tell me about it.
Damn shame what happened
to that young girl recently.
Any luck catching the
bastard responsible for it?
The investigation is
ongoing, but we're confident.
(dramatic foreboding music)
They're free to take a couple.
They're free to payin'
customers and detectives.
- Thank you.
- Mmhmm.
That's mighty kind.
No problem.
You mind if I ask,
how long have you been
offering these pens?
Oh, about a year or so,
shortly after I took over the place.
My daughter said they'd
be a great marketing tool.
So I said, what the hell.
Turns out they're a hit. (Chuckles)
Bet they are.
Must've been more than just a leak, huh?
That coffee will get ya
every time. (Chuckles)
Hey, take some of this
portable hand sanitizer,
on the house.
- You ain't got no soap.
Yeah, I need this.
You ready to go, man?
Yeah.
Nice chatting with you.
- You too.
Oh, what was your name?
Oh, Cletus, Cletus Wallace.
Cletus Wallace, thank you so much.
We'll be in contact with you soon.
Okay, I'll look forward to it.
Hey, you guys keep safe out there.
You got your third can, what'd I say,
5% off or two more percent off?
I think you said 30.
Oh Howard, you're always
tryin' to get an extra 3%.
Get over here.
Hey, why are we calling on him again?
What did I miss?
It's the pen from the crime scene.
Exactly.
Looks like we got a local
killer on our hands.
- That's what we need, man.
- Maybe.
Let's get back to the station.
(traffic humming)
(doors clatter)
(upbeat dramatic music)
Mr. Cletus Wallace, hm.
(car bell ringing)
Hey, do you think it's too soon
for our baby to be staying home alone
after all that's happened?
Come here.
Stop worrying.
Our little baby girl is
stronger than you think.
Mm, where's this newfound
surge of confidence
coming from?
(pair laughs)
I can't believe I'm saying this, but um-
But what?
Silas, Silas reminded
me of how strong she is,
and believe it or not,
I tend to agree with the
young man on this one.
Wow, if Silas says it,
must be true. (Laughs)
(contented sighs)
Let's get goin' before we're late.
Let's go ahead and text
Camilla from the movie theater.
(quiet jazzy music)
(pattering footsteps)
(quiet chatter)
Oh look what the wind done blew in.
Don't get her started.
Man, don't get her started,
she not early no more,
what you mean? (Mutters)
(doors clatter)
(laughs) You look great,
what you doing here?
Actually, I'm here to see you two.
Is there any leads on
Candice Dylan's case?
We already told you, Miss Cole,
this is an open and ongoing case.
Any information obtained
is currently classified.
Have your investigative efforts
determined any similarities
between that case
and the case that went unsolved?
(laughs) My partner just stated
that we will update the
public when it's safe to do so
without compromising our case.
Come on guys, give me something.
I know there's more to this
case than you're leading.
- Do you?
- Yes.
Like what?
I know that the killer
is probably local,
and that I have a hunch
that this isn't unrelated.
All right,
we have a budding serial
killer on our hands, guys.
(laughs) She deserves an award for that.
I love that.
You almost had me convinced
that she actually knew
what she was talking about.
I guess we're done here, Miss Cole.
Excuse us.
Miss Cole and that dress...
- Killin' it.
- Killin' it.
I am not done with this!
(gentle quiet music)
This might be helpful.
(distant chatter)
(clattering)
(gentle suspenseful music)
Silas?
What are you doing here?
I didn't mean to bump into you.
I didn't know it was you
I bumped into until now.
I wasn't paying attention.
Okay, what did you
say you were doing here?
Got me a library card.
I had a break from work
so I thought I'd come up and test it out.
See?
Nothing strange going on here.
Okay, um well yeah, I'm wrapping up here
so I think I'll just see you at home.
(gentle quiet music)
Hey Camilla?
I really was here to test
out my new library card.
I wasn't following you.
It's all good.
I'll see you at home.
(quiet suspenseful music)
(intensifying suspenseful music)
Is he, is he following me?
(sighs) Get it together, Camilla.
Silas would never hurt me.
Yeah, no no, I'm tripping. (Sighs)
(engine humming)
(gentle suspenseful music)
(door clatters)
(suspenseful dramatic music)
(door clatters)
(suspenseful dramatic music)
(muffled echoing conversation)
(suspenseful dramatic music)
Why do you gotta talk to me like that?
(man muttering)
I just don't want
nobody else to get hurt.
(muffled echoing conversation)
Oh man, you let her
(mutters) wasn't she?
I don't wanna talk about it.
Hey, let's talk about something else.
Oh oh oh oh oh, hey (mutters)
There's nothing weird going on here.
(breathes hard) There is nothing weird
going on.
(dramatic suspenseful music)
There is nothing weird.
(dramatic suspenseful music)
There is nothing weird going on here!
(dramatic suspenseful music)
(engine hums)
What am I missing?
(cork pops)
(liquid burbles)
(knocking at the door)
It's open.
(door creaks)
(clatters)
Hey baby.
Hey you.
What took you so long, I've
been waiting for over an hour.
Oh relax.
Am I not worth the wait?
My God, I'd wait for you for a lifetime.
(gentle sexy music)
(pleasurable moaning)
(gentle sexy music)
You were amazing.
(Ashlyn laughs)
Well you were pretty amazing yourself.
(satisfied muttering)
(sighs)
I need a nap.
What was that about?
What, what's what about?
That post sex sigh that every guy hates?
(sighs) It's not you, it's just...
(sighs)
(quiet muttering)
That crazy case you're working on.
I desperately need a lead on that story
so I can get-
Ash, I told you
Working my ass off for it.
I cannot compromise a case
by leaking information to
the press of all people.
Press?!
The press, that's what you are.
Are you kidding me?
You just reduced me to some media person
who's sleeping with you for a story.
Ash, I never said that.
(Ashlyn laughs)
I never said that.
You know what?
I've been accused of being many things,
but you just reduced me
to being a slutty reporter
who sleeps with cops for a story.
I am better than that!
- I never said that.
- No, I am better than that!
And you of all people should know.
Look, can't we just
forget I said anything?
No, no!
- Ash, get back in the bed-
- I will never forget
that you said it.
Ash, we can talk about this.
Ash!
(gentle dramatic music)
(door clatters)
Ash, I'm glad you came back,
we can talk about this.
(gentle dramatic music)
Babe.
(gentle dramatic music)
Ash?
(gentle dramatic music)
(camera clicks)
- Bingo.
(gentle dramatic music)
So are you good staying
here over night, by yourself,
when your father and I
go for our anniversary dinner tomorrow?
Mom, I'm almost 16, of
course I can handle it.
And also, if I wimp out,
I can invite one of my
friends to come over, right?
Which friend?
Dad, don't start.
God, Silas, you can't just
sneak up on people like that!
Cammie, come on, take it easy.
I'm sorry, I,
I didn't mean to scare you, I,
walked in and heard you all talking
and didn't wanna interrupt.
I'll just come back another time.
Whoa, come back in here, Silas.
Camilla was just a little
startled, that's all.
It's okay, really.
Here, have a seat, take a load off.
It's fine.
Just wanted come out and let you know
I gotta head back to the hardware store.
Do you need anything while I'm there?
I'm great.
Oh, you're fixing the
back fence today, huh?
Yes sir, that's the plan.
Just gotta get me another hammer.
Can't seem to find my other one anywhere.
Hey Camilla?
Um, sorry that I scared you so bad.
It's all good, Silas, no worries.
Um, I'll be goin' now.
Take your time.
Oh, uh, Cathryn and I are
taking off tomorrow morning.
We're gonna be away for a night,
celebrating our anniversary.
Do you mind looking after the house
and our little girl for
us while we're away?
Dad, stop treating me
like I'm a child, please.
Excuse me.
Camilla Hardin!
(clattering)
(gentle somber music)
Women, what are we gonna do
without 'em, huh? (Chuckles)
Don't worry, Mr. Hardin, I'll
make sure the house is safe
and Camilla is safe
while you guys are away.
I appreciate you.
You and your parents, (sighs)
Have been such a blessing to my family.
Yes sir.
Well I best get going.
Enjoy your trip.
(pattering footsteps)
(gentle somber music)
(bell rings)
$3.74 for a ball valve.
Welcome, we got a great
store wide sale goin' on today,
30% off just about everything.
So you shop to your little heart desires.
That is quite the greeting, thank you.
Nice to see you, ma'am.
Is there anything I can
help you shop for today?
Actually no.
My name is Ashlyn Cole, I'm
with channel eight news.
I'm a field co-respondent.
Here are my credentials.
Oh.
Let's see.
Miss Cole, what can I do for you today?
Those are some really nice looking pens.
Do you mind if I take one?
Not at all.
Actually, take two.
My daughter said those would
be a great marketing tool
and boy as she right. (Laughs)
Thank you, they look great.
Glad to hear it.
Listen, Miss Cole, I'll
be the first to admit,
I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed.
Something tells me you ain't
here to talk about free pens.
Am I right?
You are correct, sir.
Okay then, Miss Cole.
State your business, I got
a hardware store to run.
Of course.
I'm sure you heard about the discovery
of the teenage girl's body here in town?
I'da have to lived under a
rock not to hear that news.
What about it?
Well-(bell rings)
Welcome we got a-
(dramatic music)
Hi Silas.
More pens.
Help yourself.
Don't mind if I do.
Can't seem to find my other
one for a few weeks now.
(gentle suspenseful music)
He's an interesting character, isn't he?
Oh, he's a strange bird, that one.
You need to stear clear of him, you hear?
I got a certain sense about some people.
He seems awfully
interested with your pens.
Oh, he's interesting
in more than just pens.
How's that?
About three weeks ago,
he came in here and bought
rope, tape, gas can...
Thank you for stopping by, Miss Cole.
You come back anytime.
(dramatic suspenseful music)
(bell rings)
Pretty lady, huh?
Didn't notice.
That'll be $19.98.
Keep the change.
(rustling)
(quiet dramatic music)
You need anything else, Silas?
(dramatic suspenseful music)
No.
You have yourself a mighty
fine rest of your day, sir.
You too.
(gentle dramatic music)
(bell rings)
He is a strange one.
(pattering footsteps)
(door rattles)
(traffic humming)
(gentle dramatic music)
(door clatters)
(engine revs)
(gentle dramatic music)
(traffic humming)
(gentle dramatic music)
What's up?
You think the pen's the
missing link to this case?
We'll see.
But I will admit something,
I'd never tell her this to her face,
but Ashlyn Cole might be right.
Think we got a budding
serial killer on our hands.
What leads you to that conclusion?
I've seen these patterns before.
- Really?
- Really.
(mutters) Thank you.
All right well, let's hope
forensics finds something,
or anything on the pen.
That's all we need, so let's hope so.
In the meantime, we'll
interview the girl's friends,
see if we can find something there.
We haven't turned that stone over yet.
If our guy moves the
way I think he does,
he's gonna move quick next
time, we gotta be ready.
(men muttering)
(insects singing)
(animals chattering)
Come on. (Sighs)
There's gotta be something here.
(insects singing)
(animals chattering)
Eu-fricken-reka. (Laughs)
(sighs) I knew there was
something more to this guy.
Call Sebastian.
No.
(sighs) Ashlyn, he thinks you need him.
(sighs) You're gonna have
to do this on your own.
Yeah.
I'm gonna do this on my own. (Chuckles)
(animals chattering)
(gentle dramatic music)
Yeah.
(birds chirping)
Okay, you guys just about ready?
Hey baby girl, we're
just about ready to go.
Are you sure you're okay
with us being away overnight?
Yeah.
Babe, she'll be fine.
And like you said, we have
Silas here to watch our house
and our little pumpkin.
Okay, I don't need Silas
of all people, watching me.
What is that supposed to mean?
Did something happen?
Well, no, no I'm probably
just making a bigger deal
about it than I should.
It's probably nothing.
Girl, if you do not get to explaining,
we are not going anywhere.
Okay fine, I'll tell you,
but you guys have to
promise not to tell me
that I'm overreacting.
(sighs) When I went to
the library the other day,
Silas showed up there too.
Okay, so what's so odd about that?
Dad, you don't find it strange
that Silas showed up there
the exact same time as me,
on the same isle, and
he even bumped into me?
I don't know, (sighs) maybe
I'm just being weird again?
Am I being weird?
No.
No no, but this is your
first time being alone,
by yourself in this house, since,
all that craziness
happened with your friend,
and you're bound to be a little off.
But do you really think
that Silas would hurt you,
or anybody else for that matter?
He's practically family.
Right Ken?
Right dear.
Don't get me wrong,
we all know the young man is a bit quirky,
(laughs) um, but his loyalty
to this family is undeniable,
no different from his
mother's or father's,
God rest their soul.
I trust Silas, but the question
is, do you, sweetheart?
(sighs) Yeah, yeah, I mean,
I don't think I'll ever
get past his quirkiness,
but I mean, I don't think he'd do me
or any of us any harm.
It's just, I hope he's
still taking his meds
and that bipolar mania doesn't kick in
while you guys are away.
- Camilla!
- No.
That was a low blow.
Silas' mental breakdown was years ago
and hasn't had an episode before or since.
And Dr. Marshall has assured me
that he is perfectly stable and harmless.
Your mother's right.
We all know Silas would protect
this family with his life.
He deserves our loyalty
and respect, right?
Yeah, right.
Well, let's get you guys outta here
before you miss your chartered plane ride.
(gentle suspenseful music)
Bye!
Mmhmm.
(laughs) Really?
Girl.
I told you there was more
going on to this case.
Here you go again.
What did you find out?
So yesterday, I was at the warehouse
and I was talkin' to the
owner and all of a sudden,
Silas Smith walks in and when I tell you,
that guy is weird.
- What?
Weird how?
I don't know, his vibe is just creepy.
Anyway, I was talking to Cletus Wallace
and he told me that Silas had been buying
all this weird stuff lately.
What kind of weird things?
Rope, duct tape, tarp, and also,
I did my research and I found out
that Silas' parents used
to work for the Hardins.
You're lying.
Nope.
And when Silas was 16,
both of his parents died
in a freak accident,
something to do with the
well on the property.
And from that, you've
concluded he's the killer.
Well Silas had the opportunity.
Candice Dylan was good friends
with the Hardin's daughter.
I'm sure that gave Silas
the opportunity to see her.
Candice was found with duct
tape marks on her mouth,
rope burns on her wrists, right?
Yeah.
Silas is running and
buying stuff on the regular,
I'd say he had the means.
Damn, that's a lot.
What's your next move?
I'm working on it.
(phone buzzes)
Hold on.
(gentle suspenseful music)
Hey.
I've gotta go, I've got my new lead.
(electronic beeping)
(traffic hums)
(pattering footsteps)
(door clatters)
(Camilla screams)
(suspenseful foreboding music)
(gentle suspenseful music)
(Camilla gasping)
(dramatic foreboding music)
(metallic clank)
(dramatic foreboding music)
One day, yeah yeah
I believe in the future,
I believe in the past
I believe what you
truly decide you can-
Earth to Cathryn.
All you need is-
- I'm sorry, I uh,
I just couldn't shake thoughts of Camilla.
I thought I was bad,
you're worse than me.
Look, I was skeptical about
leaving her alone too,
but she's right, we gotta
stop treating her like a baby.
Hell, I was a latchkey
kid at the age of eight
and so were you.
- The world is different now.
People are-
No crazier today
than they were back then.
Only difference is
there's more news outlets
and social media to report it.
Look, we've raised Camilla well.
She understands what to
do and what not to do.
She'll be all right.
Besides, Silas is there to protect her.
Thank you.
Will anyone else be joining you?
No.
(distant chatter)
(sighs) Look babe,
can we just table this long enough
to get through this beautiful dinner?
I promise you, I promise
you, she'll be fine.
Now if you'll excuse me, I
gotta take a leak. (Laughs)
(people chattering)
(quiet suspenseful music)
(phone ringing)
(quiet suspenseful music)
(people chattering)
(quiet suspenseful music)
(phone ringing)
(dramatic foreboding music)
(tapping text)
(people chattering)
What's wrong?
I called Camilla, twice,
and she didn't answer.
Maybe she was on the phone
with one of her friends?
She always answers my calls,
even when she's with her friends.
I even called Silas.
Well, what did he say?
He didn't answer.
Maybe he's on a date.
Too soon?
Way too soon.
And when she didn't
answer the second time,
I texted her, I sent her
a text message, and...
(sighs) Honey, please.
I hear you, I really, really do.
(sighs) Now we're only
gonna be away for a night.
Can we try to just enjoy
this time we have together?
Please?
- I know,
I know, I know you're right.
Sorry. (Laughs)
(gentle music)
(people chattering)
Hm?
These tomatoes are amazing.
- Are they?
- Mmhmm.
(dramatic foreboding music)
(labored breathing)
(gentle suspenseful music)
Hello?
Who's there?
I know you're there, I
can hear you breathing.
Silas, Silas, I promise, if you let me go,
I won't tell my parents.
We can pretend like none
of this ever happened.
(labored breathing)
Now that sounds like a tempting offer.
But I ain't Silas.
Where's Silas?
Nowhere, not to now, tied him up.
Gonna kill him.
Not just yet.
Hang around a little bit longer.
Can't kill the number one
suspect before the latest victim.
Why are you doing this? (Crying)
Oh wah wah wah, she asks.
'Cause this is what I do.
You see, (sighs) everyone's
got a special talent.
Some people are good at
sports, others, good at art.
Me?
Well, I'm good at (sighs)
let's just say I'm-
(Camilla shrieks)
(chuckles) Some of us are just bad.
There's your sheep caught.
Just 'cause, no reason, just 'cause.
Some people are called to the light,
I was drawn into the darkness.
For years, I honed my skills
in the great state of California.
But I had a close call out there. (Laughs)
That was my cue to come back home
to my old training grounds.
(Camilla sobbing)
You look surprised.
Mm, didn't know I was from
around here, did you? (Laughs)
Eh, don't feel bad, nobody
around here remembers me.
You know, I was about
knee high to a June bug
when my folks got run out of town.
Folks around here got ticked off
because they couldn't control me.
See, I had this bad habit for catching,
hanging, skinning any
dog or cat I came across.
I even killed one of my playmates
when I wasn't more than
six, seven years old or so.
I forget.
(sighs) There's been so many.
I tried to be a good boy, I really did.
I even quit killing for a spell.
Figured I'd satisfied my demons,
but that was all an illusion.
(Camilla whimpering)
The calm before the storm.
Mm.
- Please, no. (Sobbing)
Yep, after that, thirst,
it came back with a vengeance.
There was no amount of
killing that could quench it.
(sighs) Like I said, nearly
got caught back West.
That's when I decided to accept my fate,
embrace the darkness,
fully surrender to it,
and I've been free ever since. (Chuckles)
Free to be a psychotic killer?
Mm.
Can't you see?
I'm so much more than that.
I evolve with each deal.
And the power that drives me
grows with each life I take.
(Camilla sobbing)
(quiet dramatic music)
(exhales) Oh. (Laughs)
It's a coincidence I found you when I did,
arrived back here in this town when I did.
I bought the old man's hardware store
with the money I received
from my parent's death benefit policy and,
became an upstanding citizen,
pillar of the community.
You killed Candice and
that one girl a year ago.
Of course I did.
(Camilla exhales)
I had to make sure I practiced.
Practice for what? (Crying)
When it was time to grab you.
Oh, and you can thank your handyman Silas
for leading me right to you.
What are you talking about?
What does Silas have to do with this?
You know he is a strange bird, that one,
a little kinda like myself.
But he was nasty to me one
too many times in my store,
I decided he would be next.
(Camilla crying)
You're crazy.
You'll never get away with this. (Sobbing)
I'm just happy I found you.
You see, I realized he was
meant to lead me to you.
You, you were the one, the
one to rival all other kills.
And I know,
I know somehow your death will
quench the thirst once again,
if only for a little while,
and I can ascend to the next level,
to a higher realm,
and evolve into my highest form.
You can't do this. (Sobbing)
No, I can, and I will.
You see, you don't seem to understand,
I've taken every precaution
to frame Silas for all the
recent murders, including yours.
(laughs) I mean, you are a witness
and a full year of some of my finest work.
Mm.
(Camilla sobbing)
All this because he was mean to you?
No.
No no no no no no no
because he offended a god!
And there is no atoning for
this insolence, do you hear me?
The moment he opened his foolish mouth
is the moment I decided
his soul would be mine,
just not yours!
Now you, you hush your yapping and crying
or I'll do you right here,
right now, you hear me?
Believe me, nothing would please me more.
(Camilla sobbing)
(labored breathing)
I gotta stick to the plan,
if this is gonna work.
Just shut up and kill me
already, why drag this out?
(Camilla sobbing)
Why?
'Cause it's fun to watch you beg.
Face it, sometimes bad
things happen to good people
for no reason at all, but you,
oh you're special.
This is your fate.
It's easier if you just accept it.
(sobbing) You won't get away with this.
My parents won't stop until they find me.
Oh, I can't get away with
it, she says. (Chuckles)
Oh sweetheart, little lamb,
(Camilla sobbing)
I already have.
(Camilla sobbing)
(dramatic foreboding music)
(engine humming)
(car bell rings)
(detective sighs)
(doors clattering)
Man, we in the wrong line of work.
Tell me about it.
(insects singing)
Nobody's answering, nobody's home.
See if I can find a number on this box.
Watch out.
Oh, got it.
- Got it?
- Yeah.
What are we gonna do now?
(sighs) Change of plans.
Help me out.
(shuffling footsteps)
So should we check out the other girls?
Change of plans!
(detective sighs)
(engine revs)
(car bell rings)
(engine hums)
(dramatic foreboding music)
(shuffling footsteps)
(quiet dramatic music)
You need to be here in 10 minutes.
- All right I need to go get-
- No time for that.
Grab your camera, we've got to move fast.
(suspenseful dramatic music)
Hm?
- Baby, wake up.
- Hm?
(sighs) This better be good.
No, I told you something
has been bugging me about Camilla.
What are you talkin' about?
The text message, from last night.
What about it?
She says, "I love you too."
Since when has our child ever said,
"I love you too," in text message?
No, she says, I L-U-V
you, then the number two.
Hold on, there's a voicemail
from an unknown caller.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardin,
this is Detective Collins.
We stopped by your house
to speak with Camilla,
but no one answered.
Please call me to set up a
time for my partner and I
to come over and interview her.
Thank you.
Honey, let's pack it up.
We're going home.
Call the detective back.
I'm on it. (Crying)
(gentle dramatic music)
(door clatters)
- Think we're too late?
- Let's hope not.
(car bell ringing)
(detective mutters)
(dramatic foreboding music)
Silas.
Where you at, huh?
You know this is my favorite
game, hide and hunt.
(rustling)
(clattering)
(dramatic suspenseful music)
I win again.
(gun blasts)
(quiet dramatic music)
(pattering footsteps)
Let's hope these guys are here.
(pattering footsteps)
(insects singing)
Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa!
Are you guys the Hardins?
Where is my daughter?
Sir, we have reason to believe
your daughter's in danger.
Silas, tell me he
didn't hurt my daughter!
No, it's not Silas we're looking for.
Cletus Wallace, the new
hardware store owner.
[Together] What?
Look, we found some of his prints
on some items at Candice
Dylan's, at the crime scene.
And once we started looking for him,
we got reasons to believe
he might be targeting
your daughter, Camilla.
- No!
- No wait wait wait!
Get!
- Camilla!
Camilla, be careful.
Camilla!
- Camilla!
- Camilla!
Camilla!
- Camilla!
Camilla!
Found him.
Dammit, we're too late.
He got him.
(gentle suspenseful music)
(gun blasts)
It's coming from the bungalow!
- Goddammit, he got her.
- Wait!
(dramatic suspenseful music)
Well little lamb,
looks like you're gonna have
to die sooner than I planned.
You can thank your
handyman Silas for that.
He just wouldn't cooperate.
(Camilla grunts)
(body thumps)
(Camilla groans)
(dramatic foreboding music)
Talk to me, Brown.
(dramatic foreboding music)
Nobody's here.
(distant gun blasts)
They're in the woods!
Help, help!
(panicked breathing) Help!
Help!
Help! (Labored breathing)
Help!
(frantic suspenseful music)
(Camilla shrieks)
- Got you now.
(dramatic foreboding music)
(pair grunting)
Ain't you dead yet?
(gun blasts)
(dramatic foreboding music)
Hold it right there.
(labored breathing)
Get down on your knees.
Get down now!
- Okay, okay.
Please no, please don't do this. (Sobbing)
Please please, I'm begging you.
(labored breathing) Please.
(dramatic foreboding music)
(Cletus grunts)
Oh, it's too late to plead, little lamb.
It's time for fate to take its course.
(dramatic jarring music)
(gentle dramatic music)
Run, Camilla!
(gentle dramatic music)
(yelling)
(shrieking)
You okay?
Is she okay?
Where is she?
- That way.
(sobbing)
(labored breathing)
(muttering)
(gentle dramatic music)
As you might suspect,
the police aren't releasing
any statements yet,
but from what I have been able to glean,
this incident is directly related
to the unsolved murders that
have rocked this community
over the past couple years.
I think it's safe to say
this community can rest a little easier.
We appear to have closure.
This is Ashlyn Cole, with WATM,
channel eight news, Dallas.
Samantha and John, back to you.
(siren wailing)
(shuffling footsteps)
(gentle somber music)
(siren wailing)
(dramatic jarring music)
(gentle melancholy music)
Silas. (Labored breathing)
(pattering footsteps)
(gentle melancholy music)
(Cathryn mutters)
- I promise I will-
(mutters)
- Honey, what's goin' on?
(dramatic upbeat music)
(labored breathing)
Silas.
(dramatic upbeat music)
(labored breathing)
(dramatic upbeat music)
It happened again.
What happened?
I had another premonition.
Someone's gonna try to kill
me and I know who it is.
(labored breathing)
(gentle dramatic music)
Now isn't that interesting.
(foreboding dramatic music)
I don't feel
I don't feel the way I should
When I look at me
I don't recognize that
girl, and it's hard to be
I feel this weight on
my nose and I can't see
How I can do this on my own
Tell me how can I make
it when I always fake it
Oh how can I save me
when I feel like breaking
Oh how can I make it, my
mind's always changing
Those bloodstains are fading
But I am still breaking apart
Oh
Oh
No I can't change
I can't change the way I hope
Hope that some day
I won't feel this anymore
'Cause it's hard to say
That every day I make a wish
Wish that I will wake
'Cause the day always
takes more than it gives
Tell me how can I make
it when I always fake it
Oh how can I save me
when I feel like breaking
Oh how can I make it, my
mind's always changing
Those bloodstains are fading
But I am still breaking apart
Breaking apart
(gentle somber music)
Breaking
(gentle somber music)