Bedridden (2021) Movie Script
1
("Thinking of You"
by Seven Red Seven)
I look right through you
And your empty words
Lipstick on letters, you're
too kind, too kind, too kind
I live tomorrow in deja vu
I'm still alone when
the day is through
Things change, but one
thing stays in my mind
I'm still thinking of you
(upbeat rock music)
(lock clicking)
- Oh, Ray, honey. Thank you
for taking me out tonight.
This is so much fun.
- It was a nice change
of pace, wasn't it?
- Yes, it was.
- We need to do this more often.
- I think we should.
You know, I wish we
didn't have to celebrate
our anniversary a week early.
But the opera was a
wonderful surprise.
Thank you so much.
- Well, I figured this way
you couldn't be too mad at me.
- This is true (laughs).
- Want a drink?
- Sure, why not?
(ice rattling)
(ice rattling)
(lid unscrewing)
(liquid pouring)
So, where did you
find this place at?
- This is the kind of
place you get when you wait
till the last minute
to book a romantic
anniversary gift for your wife.
- Gotcha.
Well, at least there
isn't a heart-shaped
tub in the middle of
the room (laughs).
- Yeah, that would
have cost extra.
(both laughing)
- You know, honey,
you really need to stop taking
on such a heavy workload.
I wanna spend more
time with you.
- I know.
I know.
After the new year,
things will ease up.
Hey, I'm here now, right?
- Right, I know.
- Let me get this last
case out of the way,
and then I'm all
yours, I promise.
- Yeah, but for how long?
Ray, you always say that.
The girls and I miss seeing
you at dinner, honey.
Your daughters need you.
- I'll tell you what.
Let's go on a vacation,
the four of us.
- (gasps) Oh my, yes.
Yes, that, that, we can escape
from all of this as a family.
- I'll make you a deal. We'll
go wherever you want to go.
- I am going to pick
the perfect spot.
- Oh, I know you will.
(Teri laughing)
To us.
- To us.
(glasses clinking)
- Well, I feel like living
a little dangerous tonight.
(Teri laughing)
Let me go check
out the facilities.
- Okay.
(knocking on door)
Who is it?
- [Mugger] Room service.
- Room service?
(Teri gasping)
- Just (whispers).
(Teri squealing)
(soft suspenseful music)
- Sh, you gotta be very
quiet (laughs).
Where's your husband, huh?
(Teri stuttering)
Where?
- Bathroom.
(mugger laughing)
- Honey, are you okay?
Teri.
- Sh sh, sh sh.
- What do you want from us?
- I want your wallet, Old
Man. Hand it over, right now.
(Teri crying)
- Okay, okay, I'm
reaching in my back pocket
and giving it to you, okay?
(Teri crying)
- Hey, what do you say,
Old Man? Will you share?
- Here, just take it. Take
it and let her go please.
- That's real nice of you.
- [Ray] You have what
you want. It's all yours.
Now just please leave us alone.
- Nah.
I want more. This
isn't nearly enough.
- What else?
- Well, um, let me have
your wife (laughs).
- No!
- One more step, Old Man, and
I'll slit her fucking throat.
(Teri screaming)
- Fuck you!
(dramatic music)
(mugger laughing)
- Not bad, Old Man.
(both groaning)
(soft dramatic music)
(upbeat rock music)
(indistinct singing)
(Teri gasping)
(Teri shrieking)
- No, no get off! No, get off!
Get off!
- Mom? Mom?
(Teri shrieking)
Mom?
Mom, Mom, Mom, wake up. It's me.
It's me!
(Teri shouting)
You were just dreaming.
- Oh my God, Cassie,
I'm so sorry, honey.
- It's okay. Are you okay?
- Oh my God. I didn't
mean to scream.
Honey, did I scare you?
- No, I'm fine.
- Oh my God.
Oh!
- Does it hurt?
- Yes (coughs).
It doesn't help that
I slept funny too.
What time is it, honey?
- It's after two.
- Oh my God.
I slept all day?
- Yeah.
I guess the doctor wasn't
joking when he said
the pills were gonna
make you drowsy.
- No, no, Cassie.
Honey, I can't sleep all
night and all day too.
- Mom, the doctor said
it was good for you.
You need your rest. It'll
help you heal faster.
- Honey, I have a
memorial to plan.
- Mom, there's no rush.
- No.
(Teri coughing)
It shouldn't have to wait.
Regardless of how I feel.
I'll wrap myself in plastic.
I'll take a shower.
And like always, I'm gonna
take care of your father.
He's all by himself
in an urn downstairs.
- Mom, I know. I know you're
gonna take care of it.
But everyone
understands. It's okay.
(Teri coughing)
- You know, we discussed
this a couple of times.
You know, what would happen
if one of us went first and
he said if it was him,
he wanted his ashes
spread over by the lake,
because he thought
it was pretty there,
and it was peaceful and quiet.
- And we're gonna do that,
as soon as you get better.
Okay?
- All right, honey.
Can you get me my
pain pills please?
- Of course.
- Thank you.
It's the Oxycontin.
- I know, I got it.
(pills rattling)
(water running)
- Oh, can I have two?
- Prescription says just one.
- Oh. Thank you, Doctor.
Hey, I found something.
- [Cassie] What is it?
- [Teri] It's under the bed.
- [Cassie] Under the bed?
- It's in a box, under the bed.
(bed creaking)
(Teri coughing)
- Oh my God, what is it?
(both laughing)
Oh my God.
(Teri laughing)
Lizzie?
- Yes.
- Oh my God, I thought I
got rid of all my toys.
- Oh you did.
But I wasn't gonna let
you get rid of her.
- I'd forgotten.
- Your dad brought her home
when he was in Charlottesville.
- He missed my recital, right?
- Oh my goodness (sniffs).
Our Cassie
was Clara in the "Nutcracker."
And it was the
beautiful Christmas one.
- It was his way of
making it up to me.
- Yes. He was so good at that.
(soft piano music)
- Some of your handiwork?
- Yes, you put poor
Lizzie through the ringer.
You took her
everywhere with you.
(Teri sniffing)
I have an idea.
You have not left my
side this entire week.
- You need help.
- I know, honey,
and I appreciate everything
you've done for me.
Really, I do.
But your job is to be a
teenager, not a caretaker.
- Mom, I don't mind.
- Well I do.
You have been bound in
this house this whole week.
Why don't you give Mitch a call?
Mitch is dying to
see you, I know this.
- Mom, Mitch can wait.
I don't wanna leave you here
alone. It might not be safe.
- Honey, detectives
are working on this.
They have a composite,
they have a description.
That's all we can
do right now, okay?
- But he knows where we live.
And if he's seen the news, he
knows that you told the cops.
(door creaking)
- (gasps) Oh, Denise.
Oh God, oh my God.
- I'll go talk to her.
- Honey, please do.
I don't want you two
girls to worry about this.
It's not your job.
- But, Mom, it's ...
- You know what?
(sniffs) Look.
You know what today is?
- Your anniversary?
- Yes.
20 years.
We were so happily married.
We were so in tune
with each other.
And we almost made it.
(sniffs) So I ...
I kinda wanna have
the house to myself.
And I wanna be alone
with your father.
I hope I didn't
hurt your feelings.
- No, no, I
completely understand.
This is your day.
- Okay.
Honey, do me a favor?
- Of course.
- Will you take Denise
to Amanda's house?
I told her she could
spend the night.
- Yeah, of course.
- Okay. I'll pick her
up in the morning, okay?
- Okay.
- Okay, honey.
- Is there anything else you
want me to do before I go?
- No, honey, you've done
so much for me. Thank you.
I love you.
- I love you too.
- Be safe, okay?
- Okay, I won't stay
out too long, okay?
- Okay, honey
(sniffs). You have fun.
- I will.
(Teri sniffing)
(music box playing)
(knocking on wood)
- Can I come in?
- No, but you will anyway.
- That's true.
- Did Mom send you in?
- No, it was my idea.
- Okay, well, let's
get it over with.
- What?
- Whatever speech
you're about to give.
- Can I sit down?
- Guess so.
- Why are you so upset?
- I'm scared.
- About what you heard?
- I didn't know he
knew where we lived.
Why doesn't anyone tell
me what's going on?
Everything's a secret. I'm
not a little kid anymore.
- You're right. You're not.
- Will you tell me?
How does this guy know?
- He, um,
he took Dad's wallet.
It had his ID in it.
- So he could come
in then, right?
I mean, he didn't kill Mom,
but what if he wants to?
And then what if
he kills us too?
- Denise, he just
wanted the money.
He doesn't care about
anything or anyone else.
I bet he's ditched it already.
His face is all over the
news. He wouldn't risk it.
We're as safe as
we've ever been.
- I just can't believe
this is happening to us.
- Hey, listen, get dressed
up and I'll take you
over to Amanda's, okay?
- Okay.
- I'm gonna go call
Mitch. Be ready in 10?
- Yeah.
- Yeah, all right,
all right (laughs).
(Teri sniffing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
- Oh.
(Teri sighing)
(Teri sniffing)
Oh.
(birds singing)
Oh.
(Teri sniffing)
- Yeah, my mom thinks
it's a good idea
for me to get outta
the house for a while.
Sounded like it was
better for her than me.
- What do you mean?
- I'll tell you about it later.
- Okay.
Let me ask my dad right now
if I can borrow the truck,
and then I'll come get you.
- Think he's gonna let you?
- It was one speeding
ticket, one time.
Plus I paid that
shit off already.
He can't hold that against
me forever, can he?
- Well hurry up, I'm starving.
I'm dying for a
burger and a shake.
- You buying?
- Very funny.
- All right, all right,
I'll be right there.
- Okay, cool, and ...
Hey, there's something
important I need
to talk to you about, okay?
- Yeah. Sure.
- Okay.
(Cassie exhaling)
(box clattering)
- Mom? We're leaving.
Okay.
(suspenseful music)
(Teri shrieking)
- You're not going anywhere.
Not before I get a taste.
(siren blaring)
Shit.
(knife stabbing)
(Teri groaning)
There's something
to remember me by.
(Teri groaning)
(body thudding)
(suspenseful music)
I'll be seeing you.
(suspenseful music)
(pills rattling)
(water running)
(soft music)
(music stops)
(bag tearing)
(bag tearing)
(Teri groaning)
(soft piano music)
(Teri crying)
- Ray!
No!
(soft piano music)
(knocking on door)
(soft piano music)
Yes?
- Good afternoon, Mrs. Luna.
I'm Detective Calderon.
May I come in please?
- Oh sure, absolutely,
come on in.
- Thank you.
- Here, have a seat.
(coffee pouring)
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
- The funeral home
wanted a photo of Ray
for the obituary in
the newspaper, so.
I haven't had the heart
to put them all away yet.
So what can I do
for you, Detective?
- I wanted to tell you
that we believe we caught the
man who killed your husband.
- Wait.
You believe?
So you mean you're not sure?
So you have nobody in custody?
- We received a call
of a man wearing the
same kind of clothes
and matching the description
in the sketch that you provided.
- But you haven't
seen him yourself?
- No, ma'am.
- And did you find
my husband's wallet?
Did you find the knife
that killed my husband?
- No, ma'am.
But we are confident
that this is the man.
So I wanted to personally
come by and let you know
that you and your
daughters are safe now.
(Teri scoffing)
- Detective, have
you ever seen someone
that you love die
right in front of you?
Have you ever seen their
soul leave their eyes?
Do you know what
that feels like?
- Yes, ma'am.
I do.
I better go.
- Unless, unless you can
come here and tell me
that you found my husband's
killer, get outta my house!
- I didn't mean to upset--
- Get out! Shut up!
Get out! Don't you ever
come here again, ever!
Ever! You've done nothing,
you sorry ass cop!
(door slamming)
(thunder rolling)
(soft mysterious music)
(music stops)
(gentle music)
I never thought I
could feel like this
Now I know how much I missed
Can't believe that
you found in me
What I found in you
You stepped in, took
control of everything
Now I'm walking
inside a dream
And you are the
best thing I've seen
Now, you tell me
that you have to go
But before you do
I want you to know
It won't change
anything we've done
Life has just begun
And when you call
I'll be around
Come on, smile,
don't let me down
Just come in straight
from my heart
So I'll never give up,
aint gonna let you go
Because it's not enough
and I want you to know
(indistinct)
When you're gone
(Teri gasping)
- Ray.
(Teri crying)
Because in my heart I
always have you there.
Ray?
Ray!
Oh.
(needle scratching)
(Teri gasping)
(soft suspenseful music)
Ray?
Ray?
Ray, no. Ray!
Ray!
Raymond!
No, Raymond, Raymond!
(Teri crying)
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri gasping)
What happened?
(soft suspenseful music)
(music stops)
- You okay?
- Yeah, I'm sorry. I just have
a lot on my mind right now.
I need to talk to
you about something.
Like, a serious talk.
- You're not gonna
yell at me, are you?
- No.
I just don't want you
to freak out, okay?
- Well telling me
not to freak out is
kinda making me
want to freak out.
What's going on?
- It's just that
I'm pregnant.
- What?
And it's mine?
- Of course, I haven't
been with anyone else.
- Shit.
- What are you thinking?
- Um.
I'm gonna be a dad.
I'm gonna be a
motherfucking dad.
- Whoa, don't get too excited.
I don't even know if
I'm gonna keep it yet.
With everything going on,
I don't know if I
can handle a baby.
- Listen, I know you've been
through so much this week, so
whatever you decide,
I completely support
your decision.
I love you.
- I love you too.
I'm so relieved. I ...
I was worried about how
you were gonna take it.
- No, babe, you're
never in this alone.
And, if you decide to keep it,
we can name the baby
little Mitchie Junior.
- Oh (laughs).
- Or, Michelle, if it's a girl.
(Cassie laughing)
See what I did there?
- Yeah, you're definitely
not naming the baby.
- Have you told your mom yet?
- No.
It's the last thing she
needs to hear right now.
- How's she doing?
- I honestly don't know.
I think she's just putting
on a brave face for us.
It's only been a week.
I'm just scared how she's
gonna react to this news.
I'm gonna tell her
after the funeral.
- And do you know
when that is yet?
- I don't know. I told her
to wait until she's better.
She's still in a lotta pain.
- And you? How have you been?
- I'm just still processing
that I don't have a dad anymore.
Like, it doesn't feel real and
I just wanna curl up in a
ball and cry all the time,
but I can't because
I have to be strong
for my mom and for Denise.
And it's gonna be really hard
if we decide to keep the baby.
- How do you mean?
- My dad would have
been an awesome grandpa,
and now that's
never gonna happen.
- Babe, no, that's
why we have pictures,
and videos and memories
that we can share.
Make sure that he
isn't ever forgotten.
- Thank you so much
for being so wonderful.
Can we go get that
burger now? I'm starving.
- Yeah, but one more thing.
- What?
- Do you think a quickie
would hurt the baby?
- Seriously?
- Hey, I had to try.
Fine. Let's go.
(shower draining)
- Ho.
(Teri exhaling)
(Teri sniffing)
Oh.
(hand squeaking)
(door creaking)
Hm.
(hand squeaking)
(throat clearing)
(pills rattling)
(water running)
(bells tinkling)
Oh, Lizzie.
Hm.
(soft suspenseful music)
Okay, Ray.
I can't believe
I'm gonna do this.
But I need to talk to you, so.
Let me see what, what
this is all about.
The rules of the spirit
world are simple.
Be polite, keep it simple,
and be careful
what you wish for.
(Teri exhaling)
Place your index fingers
and middle fingers
on the planchette.
To wake the board up
and prepare for its use,
slowly move the
planchette in circles.
Concentrate on what you want
to ask and speak in
a clear, loud tone.
It may take several
attempts to reach a spirit.
When you've finished using the
powers of the spirit board,
you must close the portal
on the other side
by saying goodbye.
(Teri exhaling)
(Teri exhaling)
Okay.
My fingers,
and go in small circles.
(soft suspenseful music)
And be clear.
Ray?
Baby, if you can hear
me, say something.
Show me a sign, anything.
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri sighing)
Okay.
Okay.
Ray.
Ray, I'm serious. Please.
Please come to me.
(door creaking)
Ray?
(soft piano music)
Ray?
Honey?
Honey, it's, it's Teri,
honey. I called you.
(soft suspenseful music)
I know I heard (gasps).
Oh my God.
Oh, oh my God.
Ray.
Ray, you're here!
Okay.
Talk to me.
Ray.
I'm here, Ray, talk to me.
Ray, I know you're here.
Come on, baby, come on!
Ray, tell me what to do!
(door opening)
(soft suspenseful music)
(door closing)
(soft suspenseful music)
(file tapping)
- Do you know why you're here?
(scoffing)
You were seen by witnesses
at the scene of a crime
where a man was
stabbed to death.
Look at me when
I'm talking to you!
(soft suspenseful music)
As a matter of fact,
the description matches
the clothes you're wearing.
And I'm sure that
stain on your shirt
would match Mr. Luna's blood.
- (chuckles) Man.
I found these clothes.
- No, I don't believe you.
Where were you a
week ago tonight?
- I aint saying shit.
I know my rights.
I'm innocent.
This don't even look
like me. Are you blind?
- Okay.
- Are you blind? My face
isn't all fucked up.
- You're under arrest
for the murder of--
- I didn't do it!
(soft suspenseful music)
(gentle music)
- What the hell?
Cassie! Turn down the music!
Turn it down now please!
Can't believe you found
in me what I found in you
What is going on down there?
My God.
Oh.
(Teri groaning)
The best thing I've seen
Now you tell me
that you have to go
Stop it, Cassie!
I'm trying to get some rest!
It won't change
anything we've done
Life has just begun
And when you call,
I'll be around
Come on, smile,
don't let me down
(record scratching)
(engine roaring in distance)
Oh, this is ridiculous.
Cassie?
(soft suspenseful music)
How?
What in God's name?
How did you get here?
(bells tinkling)
Who's in my house?
Who's here?
Get out!
Get out!
(soft suspenseful music)
(howling)
Hey.
- [Zombie] Teri.
(Teri gasping)
(Teri breathing hard)
- Cassie?
Cassie?
(electricity buzzing)
(soft suspenseful music)
Oh no.
Where's the flashlight?
Where's the flashlight?
Oh.
(door slamming)
(soft suspenseful music)
Cassie, honey?
Honey, please tell me
it's you. Honey, please.
(soft suspenseful music)
Oh.
Oh my God!
What?
Oh.
(soft suspenseful music)
Oh.
Oh God.
Oh God.
(crickets chirping)
Hey!
Hey, hello?
I'm calling the police.
Who are you?
(soft suspenseful music)
- I guess you can say
I'm a friend of Ray's.
I told you I'd be seeing you.
- No.
No.
(lid unscrewing)
(soft suspenseful music)
(Mugger sniffing)
(Teri gasping)
(ashes thudding)
(mugger laughing)
(urn splashing)
- Why are you doing this to me?
- Because you're
mine, bitch. All mine.
Recognize the blood?
(Teri shrieking)
- No, no!
(dramatic music)
No.
No, no no, no no, no!
(Teri screaming)
- Where do you think
you're going, huh?
(Teri screaming)
- Let go of me! Let go of me!
(Teri screaming)
(dramatic music)
(mugger laughing)
(dramatic music)
(footsteps thumping)
(Teri panicking)
(Teri breathing hard)
(zombie laughing)
(soft suspenseful music)
- What?
How?
(Teri gasping)
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri gasping)
Oh, Ray.
You're so cold.
But, I can touch you.
I can feel you. I ...
I can actually smell you.
I can actually smell you.
Oh, Ray. Ray, it was horrible.
He was chasing me.
He's in the house.
- Sh, sh sh, sh sh.
It's all going to be okay now.
Nobody's going to hurt you.
- I have dreamt of this moment
where you would comfort me
and tell me everything
is gonna be okay.
I begged God to let you come.
- I've wanted to come before,
but I couldn't until tonight.
I don't know what you did,
but it's allowed
me to visit you.
(soft piano music)
- Ray?
What does it feel like
to be dead?
I mean, is it wonderful
like we thought?
Or is it scary?
- It's not like anything at all
and everything else all at once.
It's a feeling.
Have you ever just
about fallen asleep
and you feel like you're
falling down a long, long well?
- Yeah.
- It's like that.
Except it never ends.
And you don't know
where you're falling to
or where you're falling from.
You're just
there.
It's lonely
but crowded.
It's not like anything
I thought it would be
or what it's made out to be.
Death is really just death.
The only difference is,
it's not totally lights out.
You're still aware
of the nothingness.
- Ray.
I'm so sorry.
- Teri,
my time here is limited.
- Limited?
No, you cannot leave
me again, please.
- Let's not waste our time
being caught up in our sorrow
and celebrate the fact
that we are here now.
Together.
If I'm not mistaken, it's
still our anniversary.
- You remember.
- How could I forget the
happiest day of my life?
- Mine too, Ray, mine too.
(record playing)
So I'll never give up,
aint gonna let you go
Because it's not enough
- May I have this dance?
When you're gone
- Oh, honey, I've
always loved this song.
- It's our song.
I get the feeling everywhere
I know I'm where
I need to be
Words and music
make no melody
They bring it all out in me
- Mm.
This is so nice.
When you're gone.
Oh.
What is ...
(soft suspenseful music)
What is this?
Ray, what is, where
did this come from?
Ray?
(zombie laughing)
What did you do with him?
(screams) Stop!
No. No, Ray, Ray!
(hand striking)
(soft suspenseful music)
(zombie groaning)
(bones snapping)
(Teri gasping)
(zombie grunting)
(Teri shouting)
(Teri breathing hard)
Ray?
Ray?
Ray?
(door creaking)
Ray, you're, help me, Ray.
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri breathing hard)
(zombie grunting)
(Teri whimpering)
No, no!
(zombie laughing)
(Teri grunting)
(Teri screaming)
(blood rushing)
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri groaning)
(Teri breathing hard)
Ow!
Oh!
(Teri breathing hard)
(cloth tearing)
(Teri breathing hard)
(Teri straining)
(cloth tearing)
Fuck.
(Teri breathing hard)
God.
Fuck!
Oh!
Oh, fuck. Fuck!
(Teri groaning)
(Teri exhaling)
(Teri breathing)
Cassie?
Cassie?
(items clattering)
(Teri breathing hard)
(Teri groaning)
(phone dialing)
Come on, Cassie.
- [Cassie] Mitch, stop!
(phone buzzing)
Stop.
- Come on, Cassie.
Cassie, Cassie, pick up, Cassie!
Oh God no!
Oh God, oh God.
Oh.
(Teri groaning)
(dramatic crescendo)
(Teri shrieking)
(soft suspenseful music)
(dramatic music)
(Teri screaming)
(zombie laughing)
(Teri breathing hard)
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri moaning)
Our Father, who art in heaven.
Hallowed be Thy name.
Thy kingdom come,
Thy will be done.
On Earth as it is in heaven.
- [Zombie] Teri.
- Who is it?
Who said that?
Who said that? Answer me.
- [Zombie] Teri.
- What?
What do you want from me?
- [Zombie] It's me, honey.
It's your beloved Ray.
Don't you recognize my voice?
- No.
No it's not.
No it's not.
You're, you're that thing,
you're that monster!
- [Zombie] Was I
that convincing?
- Everything.
Everything you said.
How did ...
Who, how did you know?
- [Zombie] I just said
what you wanted to hear.
- No.
No.
You tricked me. You tricked me!
Stop using his voice!
(zombie growling)
Stop!
Stop it, stop it!
Stop!
Why me?
- [Zombie] I have been freed.
- What? No.
No.
No, this isn't real.
- [Zombie] The door was opened,
and now you must
let the darkness in.
- I don't believe in you.
- [Zombie] You can sit
for the rest of your life
in your bed, wallowing in
your life of sins and regrets,
or I can help you end
the pain, quickly.
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri breathing hard)
(pages turning)
- Help me. Help me.
Help me.
(Teri breathing hard)
(Teri whispering)
For the Word of God
is living.
And it's powerful.
And it's sharper!
Than any two-edged sword!
(Teri stuttering)
The vision of what?
Soul and spirit.
And ...
Where am I, where am
I? I lost my place.
(Teri crying)
No.
No.
No, stay awake.
Stay awake!
(soft piano music)
To ascend
of our thoughts
and the intent of our hearts.
(Teri breathing hard)
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri mumbling)
(suspenseful music)
(upbeat rock music)
Need ya
Bleed ya
Leave ya
Leave ya
Bleed ya
Need ya
Gotcha
(record scratching)
(Teri gasping)
(zombie laughing)
(zombie laughing)
- Stop it!
Stop!
Stop it, stop it!
Stop! It!
(zombie laughing)
God!
God!
(zombie laughing)
Stop it!
Stop it please!
Oh please.
(Cassie breathing hard)
(hand patting)
- What are you looking for?
- My phone.
I'm sorry, I didn't
mean to wake you.
What time is it?
- 3:30.
- In the morning?
Shit, my mom is gonna kill me.
- She wanted you to go
out and have a good time.
- I never stay out this late.
She needs me. What if
she got into trouble?
- I'm sure everything is fine.
- Oh, got it.
Oh my God.
- What is it?
- She called.
She called me, and
I didn't answer.
Oh my God, Mitch,
what if she's hurt?
- She was probably just
checking up on you?
- God, I'm so stupid. I
never shoulda left her alone.
I knew better.
I need to call her.
(phone dialing)
(phone ringing)
(Teri moaning)
- Ah!
Oh.
Ah!
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone ringing)
- Where the hell is she?
- What's going on?
- My mom, she isn't
picking up her phone.
- She's probably
sleeping already.
- No.
That's not it.
- Well, then what?
- I don't know. I just,
I have a bad feeling.
She's not that
heavy of a sleeper.
The ringer should wake her.
I don't know. I
have a bad feeling.
Take me home please. I
think something happened.
- All right. Let me
just find my keys.
(phone dialing)
(soft suspenseful music)
(phone ringing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(soft suspenseful music)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(Teri groaning)
- I'm here.
Just like you wanted.
(Teri gasping)
Hello, Beautiful.
- You stay away from me!
- Baby, if you can
hear me, say something.
Show me a sign, anything.
- No.
You're not my Ray!
- Come down here, Teri.
Give me a kiss (laughs).
(phone ringing)
- Help me.
Help me!
- That isn't how phones work.
- [Recording] Hello, hello,
this is the Luna residence.
We're not at home right now
and so sad we missed your call.
Please leave your
name and number,
and we'll try to get back
to you as soon as we can.
Bye.
- [Cassie] Mom, if
you can hear me,
I've been trying
to call your cell.
- I can hear you.
- [Cassie] Is
everything all right?
Call me back as soon
as you get this.
I'm on my way home.
- No!
No!
Cassie, stay away!
Cassie, don't come home.
Don't come home please.
- Hear that? Our baby girl
is finally coming home to us.
The four of us can be
together as a family,
just like you wanted, huh, Teri?
This is what you've
been praying for.
- Shut the fuck up already!
Shut the fuck up!
- I can hardly wait to get my
hands on our sweet daughter
and that baby growing
inside of her.
- That what?
- Oh, she didn't tell you?
She's a slut!
- Stop that!
You stop putting words in
his mouth! Don't you dare!
- Mm.
That body.
Just beckons for me to have
my way with it (laughs).
- You sick fuck!
Oh!
(zombie laughing)
(soft suspenseful music)
- (cries) There's gotta
be something I can do.
Something to stop all of this?
What am I doing wrong?
What am I doing wrong?
(soft suspenseful music)
The rules.
I didn't follow the rules.
Oh my God, you said it yourself.
You let the darkness in.
Now you have to shut
the fucking door.
(Teri crying)
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri groaning)
(Teri groaning)
Oh.
(Teri breathing hard)
(bells tinkling)
(soft suspenseful music)
(bells tinkling)
(soft suspenseful music)
Oh.
(soft suspenseful music)
Hm.
(soft suspenseful music)
Mm.
(soft suspenseful music)
Oh.
(soft suspenseful music)
Oh.
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri grunting)
(soft suspenseful music)
Come on!
Please!
(soft suspenseful music)
Ah!
Oh.
Hey, thank God.
(soft suspenseful music)
Hold on, hold on.
Hold on.
Easy does it.
Come on, come on.
(siren blaring in distance)
- Listen, I know you're worried,
but everything's
gonna be okay, okay?
I promise.
I bet this is all nothing.
- I've called like 10
times. She hasn't answered.
I know something is wrong.
This isn't like her, Mitch.
She used to say all the
time that she could never
fall asleep until
she knew I was home.
A part of her was always awake,
even if her eyes were closed.
Tonight wouldn't
be any different.
- Don't get yourself all worked
up. It isn't good for you.
Or the baby.
God knows you've been
through enough this week.
That's it.
This is all just the
weight of the week
crashing down on
you, and on her.
She's probably just asleep.
And that's good for her.
- It's too late to tell
me not to get upset.
You know, she wanted
to have dinner
because it was their
anniversary tonight.
She wanted me outta the house.
What if?
- What?
Oh, no.
Cassie, you can't
think like that.
That, that man wouldn't ...
- What if he found us, Mitch?
What if he broke in and
did something to her?
What if, what if she tried
calling and I didn't pick up?
- No.
No. It has to be something else.
- Just hurry, okay?
(sirens blaring in distance)
(Teri groaning)
(soft suspenseful music)
(lightning striking)
(zombie laughing)
(lightning striking)
- (whimpers) Oh.
(zombie laughing)
(soft suspenseful music)
(blood spattering)
(zombie growling)
(foot thudding)
(soft suspenseful music)
- Where's the planchette?
Oh my God.
(soft dramatic music)
(zombie growling)
(Teri screaming)
- Goodbye!
(dramatic music)
(Teri breathing hard)
- Mom!
- Cassie!
- Honey.
Honey, I need you.
I need your help.
Cassie, help me!
- Mom!
- Please!
- Mom, what the hell happened?
Oh my God.
Mom, you're bleeding. Oh my God.
Where does it hurt? Be careful.
What happened?
- I can't explain,
honey, right now.
- Did you hurt yourself, Mom?
- Yeah.
Honey, call the police.
- Okay.
- And call me an ambulance.
(zombie growling)
(blows thudding)
(Teri screaming)
- No! No!
(crickets chirping)
- Come on, Cassie.
(phone dialing)
(phone ringing)
(phone ringing)
(soft suspenseful music)
(phone clicking)
(soft suspenseful music)
(zombie growling)
(Teri and Cassie screaming)
(dramatic music)
(Teri and Cassie panicking)
(soft suspenseful music)
(zombie growling)
(Teri and Cassie panicking)
- Mom, Mom! Hold on to me!
Please hold on to me!
- No, you can't
have my daughter!
You can't have her!
Fuck you!
(Teri and Cassie panicking)
Cassie, hold on to me!
(both shouting)
(blow thudding)
(dramatic music)
(Teri screaming)
(zombie growling)
(Teri screaming)
What did you do to her?
What did you do to her?
Cassie!
(Teri crying)
No. No!
Come here. Cassie, get
up, get up, get up!
Get up, get up!
(crickets chirping)
(car door closing)
(engine starting)
Oh sweet girl.
Cassie.
Cassie, I need you
to find Daddy for me.
(soft suspenseful music)
I need you to find Daddy.
Oh my God.
(Teri crying)
(Teri wailing)
(soft music)
(Teri crying)
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri crying)
(soft suspenseful music)
- Stay away from me!
- Teri, please listen to me.
It's me.
It's really me this
time, I promise.
It's Ray.
- You're trying
to trick me again.
It won't work.
It won't work.
- This isn't a trick.
I managed to get away, but
I don't have much time.
It'll find me.
- But, how do I know
it's really you, Ray?
Who will find you?
What is it?
- Abilash.
- What?
What are you talking about?
- I came to tell you the truth.
It's the only way I
know how to save you.
This is all my fault.
- No.
No, Ray.
You can't blame
yourself (sniffs).
- Listen to me.
Do you remember the
first day we met?
You hated me. You wanted
nothing to do with me.
I must have asked you
out a dozen times,
and every single
time you said no.
- No.
That isn't right, Ray.
- It is, my love.
(soft suspenseful music)
- I don't understand.
I don't understand.
- I went to see someone.
Someone who can help with
these kinds of things.
(crickets chirping)
(soft mysterious music)
- Welcome. I've
been expecting you.
- You have?
- Of course.
- I don't even know
what I'm doing here.
- Yes, you do.
What is her name?
- Whose name?
- The woman you
are in love with.
That is why you are here, no?
- It's, uh, it's Teri.
- Ah.
Teri.
And she does not love you back?
- No.
- But you want her to?
- I know that's not possible.
- Nothing is impossible,
my new friend.
Have you heard of Abilash?
No, of course not.
Abilash is a hell
hound, a fallen angel.
A forsaken beast we
usually do not mettle with.
- Then why are you
telling me this?
- Because, what you desire
can only be obtained
with the help of Abilash.
(soft mysterious music)
This is what you came for.
(soft mysterious music)
- It's uh ...
It's a toy.
- (laughs) No, my friend.
This is Abilash.
He is trapped in here.
(soft mysterious music)
And as long as he is,
whoever possesses the board
has complete control over him.
(soft mysterious music)
He will make your deepest
desires come true.
A wish maker.
He will make sure that
Teri falls madly
in love with you.
- How much is this gonna cost?
- There is no cost.
Only one condition.
- What?
- You must never, ever,
under any circumstances,
let the glass eye in
the planchette break.
If it does, you, my new friend
and everyone in your life
will be in grave danger.
Do you understand?
- I do.
- Then let his powers
flow through you.
By accepting this gift,
from Zaheer.
(soft mysterious music)
- Everything was perfect.
We had 20 wonderful years
together, didn't we?
Two daughters.
And then it happened.
(soft suspenseful music)
(board scraping)
(soft suspenseful music)
(fingernails scratching)
- [Teri] Ray?
(glass breaking)
(soft suspenseful music)
- I broke it, Teri.
I unleashed it on us.
- You're a murderer, Ray.
Do you know that?
You killed our baby!
And you lied!
For 20 years, you lied to me!
It's all on you, Ray!
It's all your fault, Ray!
- I'm so sorry.
- Don't you touch me!
- Teri, please.
- Just stop!
Just stop! Can't you see?
Can't you see how
selfish you've been?
What if we were never
meant to be together?
It's all one big, fat lie!
- No, don't say that.
I've tried to make
this all right.
It has a hold on my soul.
I'm trapped, Teri.
Trapped in its grip.
But the doll.
I was able to move Lizzie
when I could to help you.
That was me.
Don't you see, I never
wanted any of this to happen?
- I want you gone, Ray!
I want you gone for good!
- Teri.
(Teri whimpering)
(Teri groaning)
- The sun will be out soon,
and our time together will end.
I know you don't have
much time to live.
That is what's keeping me.
Why don't you just
give up, Teri?
And be with your family forever?
Join me now.
- [Zombie] Mom, where are you?
It's so dark, and I'm so scared.
I need you, Mom.
Me and my baby need you.
(Abilash laughing)
(baby crying)
- No!
It's not gonna end this way!
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri breathing hard)
Honey, I'm so sorry.
I love you.
(Teri grunting)
(Teri breathing hard)
(Teri grunting)
(body thudding)
Oh.
(Teri panicking)
(Teri screaming)
(Teri screaming)
(Teri gagging)
(Teri wailing)
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri panicking)
(Teri breathing hard)
(Teri crying)
(soft suspenseful music)
I made it.
(Teri screaming)
(body crashing)
(soft suspenseful music)
(knocking on door)
- Hello?
Hello. Anybody here?
Hello?
Mrs. Luna?
It's Detective Calderon,
Valley View PD.
Are you here?
Hello?
Hello.
Police, anybody here?
(soft suspenseful music)
Anybody here?
Hello?
Make yourselves known.
Valley View PD. Come on out.
(soft suspenseful music)
Come out.
Police. I know you're up there.
Come on out.
Make yourselves known.
(soft suspenseful music)
(door creaking)
(soft suspenseful music)
- Mom? Cassie?
Where are you guys?
(soft suspenseful music)
(dramatic music)
(upbeat rock music)
You were the one who
knew me more than anyone
Why do I feel
so out of touch
Is it someone else
reaching out to me?
Or is it you I want so much?
It was you who
shared my heart
It was you who
shared my love
I'm the only whose
head is now gone
(indistinct singing)
And ever since you have
sneaked into my sights
(indistinct singing)
(upbeat rock music)
In the darkness I fall into
The only arms that
ever reached for me
Days and nights
all run together
It never ends, life
is one big haze
I will close my eyes forever
If it would only
bring you back
Back to me
I don't care what kind
of sacrifice it takes
(indistinct singing)
Love is always getting
worse here day by day
It's what you call insanity
(indistinct singing)
(upbeat rock music)
(soft suspenseful music)
(dog barking in distance)
(bells tinkling)
("Thinking of You"
by Seven Red Seven)
I look right through you
And your empty words
Lipstick on letters, you're
too kind, too kind, too kind
I live tomorrow in deja vu
I'm still alone when
the day is through
Things change, but one
thing stays in my mind
I'm still thinking of you
(upbeat rock music)
(lock clicking)
- Oh, Ray, honey. Thank you
for taking me out tonight.
This is so much fun.
- It was a nice change
of pace, wasn't it?
- Yes, it was.
- We need to do this more often.
- I think we should.
You know, I wish we
didn't have to celebrate
our anniversary a week early.
But the opera was a
wonderful surprise.
Thank you so much.
- Well, I figured this way
you couldn't be too mad at me.
- This is true (laughs).
- Want a drink?
- Sure, why not?
(ice rattling)
(ice rattling)
(lid unscrewing)
(liquid pouring)
So, where did you
find this place at?
- This is the kind of
place you get when you wait
till the last minute
to book a romantic
anniversary gift for your wife.
- Gotcha.
Well, at least there
isn't a heart-shaped
tub in the middle of
the room (laughs).
- Yeah, that would
have cost extra.
(both laughing)
- You know, honey,
you really need to stop taking
on such a heavy workload.
I wanna spend more
time with you.
- I know.
I know.
After the new year,
things will ease up.
Hey, I'm here now, right?
- Right, I know.
- Let me get this last
case out of the way,
and then I'm all
yours, I promise.
- Yeah, but for how long?
Ray, you always say that.
The girls and I miss seeing
you at dinner, honey.
Your daughters need you.
- I'll tell you what.
Let's go on a vacation,
the four of us.
- (gasps) Oh my, yes.
Yes, that, that, we can escape
from all of this as a family.
- I'll make you a deal. We'll
go wherever you want to go.
- I am going to pick
the perfect spot.
- Oh, I know you will.
(Teri laughing)
To us.
- To us.
(glasses clinking)
- Well, I feel like living
a little dangerous tonight.
(Teri laughing)
Let me go check
out the facilities.
- Okay.
(knocking on door)
Who is it?
- [Mugger] Room service.
- Room service?
(Teri gasping)
- Just (whispers).
(Teri squealing)
(soft suspenseful music)
- Sh, you gotta be very
quiet (laughs).
Where's your husband, huh?
(Teri stuttering)
Where?
- Bathroom.
(mugger laughing)
- Honey, are you okay?
Teri.
- Sh sh, sh sh.
- What do you want from us?
- I want your wallet, Old
Man. Hand it over, right now.
(Teri crying)
- Okay, okay, I'm
reaching in my back pocket
and giving it to you, okay?
(Teri crying)
- Hey, what do you say,
Old Man? Will you share?
- Here, just take it. Take
it and let her go please.
- That's real nice of you.
- [Ray] You have what
you want. It's all yours.
Now just please leave us alone.
- Nah.
I want more. This
isn't nearly enough.
- What else?
- Well, um, let me have
your wife (laughs).
- No!
- One more step, Old Man, and
I'll slit her fucking throat.
(Teri screaming)
- Fuck you!
(dramatic music)
(mugger laughing)
- Not bad, Old Man.
(both groaning)
(soft dramatic music)
(upbeat rock music)
(indistinct singing)
(Teri gasping)
(Teri shrieking)
- No, no get off! No, get off!
Get off!
- Mom? Mom?
(Teri shrieking)
Mom?
Mom, Mom, Mom, wake up. It's me.
It's me!
(Teri shouting)
You were just dreaming.
- Oh my God, Cassie,
I'm so sorry, honey.
- It's okay. Are you okay?
- Oh my God. I didn't
mean to scream.
Honey, did I scare you?
- No, I'm fine.
- Oh my God.
Oh!
- Does it hurt?
- Yes (coughs).
It doesn't help that
I slept funny too.
What time is it, honey?
- It's after two.
- Oh my God.
I slept all day?
- Yeah.
I guess the doctor wasn't
joking when he said
the pills were gonna
make you drowsy.
- No, no, Cassie.
Honey, I can't sleep all
night and all day too.
- Mom, the doctor said
it was good for you.
You need your rest. It'll
help you heal faster.
- Honey, I have a
memorial to plan.
- Mom, there's no rush.
- No.
(Teri coughing)
It shouldn't have to wait.
Regardless of how I feel.
I'll wrap myself in plastic.
I'll take a shower.
And like always, I'm gonna
take care of your father.
He's all by himself
in an urn downstairs.
- Mom, I know. I know you're
gonna take care of it.
But everyone
understands. It's okay.
(Teri coughing)
- You know, we discussed
this a couple of times.
You know, what would happen
if one of us went first and
he said if it was him,
he wanted his ashes
spread over by the lake,
because he thought
it was pretty there,
and it was peaceful and quiet.
- And we're gonna do that,
as soon as you get better.
Okay?
- All right, honey.
Can you get me my
pain pills please?
- Of course.
- Thank you.
It's the Oxycontin.
- I know, I got it.
(pills rattling)
(water running)
- Oh, can I have two?
- Prescription says just one.
- Oh. Thank you, Doctor.
Hey, I found something.
- [Cassie] What is it?
- [Teri] It's under the bed.
- [Cassie] Under the bed?
- It's in a box, under the bed.
(bed creaking)
(Teri coughing)
- Oh my God, what is it?
(both laughing)
Oh my God.
(Teri laughing)
Lizzie?
- Yes.
- Oh my God, I thought I
got rid of all my toys.
- Oh you did.
But I wasn't gonna let
you get rid of her.
- I'd forgotten.
- Your dad brought her home
when he was in Charlottesville.
- He missed my recital, right?
- Oh my goodness (sniffs).
Our Cassie
was Clara in the "Nutcracker."
And it was the
beautiful Christmas one.
- It was his way of
making it up to me.
- Yes. He was so good at that.
(soft piano music)
- Some of your handiwork?
- Yes, you put poor
Lizzie through the ringer.
You took her
everywhere with you.
(Teri sniffing)
I have an idea.
You have not left my
side this entire week.
- You need help.
- I know, honey,
and I appreciate everything
you've done for me.
Really, I do.
But your job is to be a
teenager, not a caretaker.
- Mom, I don't mind.
- Well I do.
You have been bound in
this house this whole week.
Why don't you give Mitch a call?
Mitch is dying to
see you, I know this.
- Mom, Mitch can wait.
I don't wanna leave you here
alone. It might not be safe.
- Honey, detectives
are working on this.
They have a composite,
they have a description.
That's all we can
do right now, okay?
- But he knows where we live.
And if he's seen the news, he
knows that you told the cops.
(door creaking)
- (gasps) Oh, Denise.
Oh God, oh my God.
- I'll go talk to her.
- Honey, please do.
I don't want you two
girls to worry about this.
It's not your job.
- But, Mom, it's ...
- You know what?
(sniffs) Look.
You know what today is?
- Your anniversary?
- Yes.
20 years.
We were so happily married.
We were so in tune
with each other.
And we almost made it.
(sniffs) So I ...
I kinda wanna have
the house to myself.
And I wanna be alone
with your father.
I hope I didn't
hurt your feelings.
- No, no, I
completely understand.
This is your day.
- Okay.
Honey, do me a favor?
- Of course.
- Will you take Denise
to Amanda's house?
I told her she could
spend the night.
- Yeah, of course.
- Okay. I'll pick her
up in the morning, okay?
- Okay.
- Okay, honey.
- Is there anything else you
want me to do before I go?
- No, honey, you've done
so much for me. Thank you.
I love you.
- I love you too.
- Be safe, okay?
- Okay, I won't stay
out too long, okay?
- Okay, honey
(sniffs). You have fun.
- I will.
(Teri sniffing)
(music box playing)
(knocking on wood)
- Can I come in?
- No, but you will anyway.
- That's true.
- Did Mom send you in?
- No, it was my idea.
- Okay, well, let's
get it over with.
- What?
- Whatever speech
you're about to give.
- Can I sit down?
- Guess so.
- Why are you so upset?
- I'm scared.
- About what you heard?
- I didn't know he
knew where we lived.
Why doesn't anyone tell
me what's going on?
Everything's a secret. I'm
not a little kid anymore.
- You're right. You're not.
- Will you tell me?
How does this guy know?
- He, um,
he took Dad's wallet.
It had his ID in it.
- So he could come
in then, right?
I mean, he didn't kill Mom,
but what if he wants to?
And then what if
he kills us too?
- Denise, he just
wanted the money.
He doesn't care about
anything or anyone else.
I bet he's ditched it already.
His face is all over the
news. He wouldn't risk it.
We're as safe as
we've ever been.
- I just can't believe
this is happening to us.
- Hey, listen, get dressed
up and I'll take you
over to Amanda's, okay?
- Okay.
- I'm gonna go call
Mitch. Be ready in 10?
- Yeah.
- Yeah, all right,
all right (laughs).
(Teri sniffing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
- Oh.
(Teri sighing)
(Teri sniffing)
Oh.
(birds singing)
Oh.
(Teri sniffing)
- Yeah, my mom thinks
it's a good idea
for me to get outta
the house for a while.
Sounded like it was
better for her than me.
- What do you mean?
- I'll tell you about it later.
- Okay.
Let me ask my dad right now
if I can borrow the truck,
and then I'll come get you.
- Think he's gonna let you?
- It was one speeding
ticket, one time.
Plus I paid that
shit off already.
He can't hold that against
me forever, can he?
- Well hurry up, I'm starving.
I'm dying for a
burger and a shake.
- You buying?
- Very funny.
- All right, all right,
I'll be right there.
- Okay, cool, and ...
Hey, there's something
important I need
to talk to you about, okay?
- Yeah. Sure.
- Okay.
(Cassie exhaling)
(box clattering)
- Mom? We're leaving.
Okay.
(suspenseful music)
(Teri shrieking)
- You're not going anywhere.
Not before I get a taste.
(siren blaring)
Shit.
(knife stabbing)
(Teri groaning)
There's something
to remember me by.
(Teri groaning)
(body thudding)
(suspenseful music)
I'll be seeing you.
(suspenseful music)
(pills rattling)
(water running)
(soft music)
(music stops)
(bag tearing)
(bag tearing)
(Teri groaning)
(soft piano music)
(Teri crying)
- Ray!
No!
(soft piano music)
(knocking on door)
(soft piano music)
Yes?
- Good afternoon, Mrs. Luna.
I'm Detective Calderon.
May I come in please?
- Oh sure, absolutely,
come on in.
- Thank you.
- Here, have a seat.
(coffee pouring)
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
- The funeral home
wanted a photo of Ray
for the obituary in
the newspaper, so.
I haven't had the heart
to put them all away yet.
So what can I do
for you, Detective?
- I wanted to tell you
that we believe we caught the
man who killed your husband.
- Wait.
You believe?
So you mean you're not sure?
So you have nobody in custody?
- We received a call
of a man wearing the
same kind of clothes
and matching the description
in the sketch that you provided.
- But you haven't
seen him yourself?
- No, ma'am.
- And did you find
my husband's wallet?
Did you find the knife
that killed my husband?
- No, ma'am.
But we are confident
that this is the man.
So I wanted to personally
come by and let you know
that you and your
daughters are safe now.
(Teri scoffing)
- Detective, have
you ever seen someone
that you love die
right in front of you?
Have you ever seen their
soul leave their eyes?
Do you know what
that feels like?
- Yes, ma'am.
I do.
I better go.
- Unless, unless you can
come here and tell me
that you found my husband's
killer, get outta my house!
- I didn't mean to upset--
- Get out! Shut up!
Get out! Don't you ever
come here again, ever!
Ever! You've done nothing,
you sorry ass cop!
(door slamming)
(thunder rolling)
(soft mysterious music)
(music stops)
(gentle music)
I never thought I
could feel like this
Now I know how much I missed
Can't believe that
you found in me
What I found in you
You stepped in, took
control of everything
Now I'm walking
inside a dream
And you are the
best thing I've seen
Now, you tell me
that you have to go
But before you do
I want you to know
It won't change
anything we've done
Life has just begun
And when you call
I'll be around
Come on, smile,
don't let me down
Just come in straight
from my heart
So I'll never give up,
aint gonna let you go
Because it's not enough
and I want you to know
(indistinct)
When you're gone
(Teri gasping)
- Ray.
(Teri crying)
Because in my heart I
always have you there.
Ray?
Ray!
Oh.
(needle scratching)
(Teri gasping)
(soft suspenseful music)
Ray?
Ray?
Ray, no. Ray!
Ray!
Raymond!
No, Raymond, Raymond!
(Teri crying)
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri gasping)
What happened?
(soft suspenseful music)
(music stops)
- You okay?
- Yeah, I'm sorry. I just have
a lot on my mind right now.
I need to talk to
you about something.
Like, a serious talk.
- You're not gonna
yell at me, are you?
- No.
I just don't want you
to freak out, okay?
- Well telling me
not to freak out is
kinda making me
want to freak out.
What's going on?
- It's just that
I'm pregnant.
- What?
And it's mine?
- Of course, I haven't
been with anyone else.
- Shit.
- What are you thinking?
- Um.
I'm gonna be a dad.
I'm gonna be a
motherfucking dad.
- Whoa, don't get too excited.
I don't even know if
I'm gonna keep it yet.
With everything going on,
I don't know if I
can handle a baby.
- Listen, I know you've been
through so much this week, so
whatever you decide,
I completely support
your decision.
I love you.
- I love you too.
I'm so relieved. I ...
I was worried about how
you were gonna take it.
- No, babe, you're
never in this alone.
And, if you decide to keep it,
we can name the baby
little Mitchie Junior.
- Oh (laughs).
- Or, Michelle, if it's a girl.
(Cassie laughing)
See what I did there?
- Yeah, you're definitely
not naming the baby.
- Have you told your mom yet?
- No.
It's the last thing she
needs to hear right now.
- How's she doing?
- I honestly don't know.
I think she's just putting
on a brave face for us.
It's only been a week.
I'm just scared how she's
gonna react to this news.
I'm gonna tell her
after the funeral.
- And do you know
when that is yet?
- I don't know. I told her
to wait until she's better.
She's still in a lotta pain.
- And you? How have you been?
- I'm just still processing
that I don't have a dad anymore.
Like, it doesn't feel real and
I just wanna curl up in a
ball and cry all the time,
but I can't because
I have to be strong
for my mom and for Denise.
And it's gonna be really hard
if we decide to keep the baby.
- How do you mean?
- My dad would have
been an awesome grandpa,
and now that's
never gonna happen.
- Babe, no, that's
why we have pictures,
and videos and memories
that we can share.
Make sure that he
isn't ever forgotten.
- Thank you so much
for being so wonderful.
Can we go get that
burger now? I'm starving.
- Yeah, but one more thing.
- What?
- Do you think a quickie
would hurt the baby?
- Seriously?
- Hey, I had to try.
Fine. Let's go.
(shower draining)
- Ho.
(Teri exhaling)
(Teri sniffing)
Oh.
(hand squeaking)
(door creaking)
Hm.
(hand squeaking)
(throat clearing)
(pills rattling)
(water running)
(bells tinkling)
Oh, Lizzie.
Hm.
(soft suspenseful music)
Okay, Ray.
I can't believe
I'm gonna do this.
But I need to talk to you, so.
Let me see what, what
this is all about.
The rules of the spirit
world are simple.
Be polite, keep it simple,
and be careful
what you wish for.
(Teri exhaling)
Place your index fingers
and middle fingers
on the planchette.
To wake the board up
and prepare for its use,
slowly move the
planchette in circles.
Concentrate on what you want
to ask and speak in
a clear, loud tone.
It may take several
attempts to reach a spirit.
When you've finished using the
powers of the spirit board,
you must close the portal
on the other side
by saying goodbye.
(Teri exhaling)
(Teri exhaling)
Okay.
My fingers,
and go in small circles.
(soft suspenseful music)
And be clear.
Ray?
Baby, if you can hear
me, say something.
Show me a sign, anything.
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri sighing)
Okay.
Okay.
Ray.
Ray, I'm serious. Please.
Please come to me.
(door creaking)
Ray?
(soft piano music)
Ray?
Honey?
Honey, it's, it's Teri,
honey. I called you.
(soft suspenseful music)
I know I heard (gasps).
Oh my God.
Oh, oh my God.
Ray.
Ray, you're here!
Okay.
Talk to me.
Ray.
I'm here, Ray, talk to me.
Ray, I know you're here.
Come on, baby, come on!
Ray, tell me what to do!
(door opening)
(soft suspenseful music)
(door closing)
(soft suspenseful music)
(file tapping)
- Do you know why you're here?
(scoffing)
You were seen by witnesses
at the scene of a crime
where a man was
stabbed to death.
Look at me when
I'm talking to you!
(soft suspenseful music)
As a matter of fact,
the description matches
the clothes you're wearing.
And I'm sure that
stain on your shirt
would match Mr. Luna's blood.
- (chuckles) Man.
I found these clothes.
- No, I don't believe you.
Where were you a
week ago tonight?
- I aint saying shit.
I know my rights.
I'm innocent.
This don't even look
like me. Are you blind?
- Okay.
- Are you blind? My face
isn't all fucked up.
- You're under arrest
for the murder of--
- I didn't do it!
(soft suspenseful music)
(gentle music)
- What the hell?
Cassie! Turn down the music!
Turn it down now please!
Can't believe you found
in me what I found in you
What is going on down there?
My God.
Oh.
(Teri groaning)
The best thing I've seen
Now you tell me
that you have to go
Stop it, Cassie!
I'm trying to get some rest!
It won't change
anything we've done
Life has just begun
And when you call,
I'll be around
Come on, smile,
don't let me down
(record scratching)
(engine roaring in distance)
Oh, this is ridiculous.
Cassie?
(soft suspenseful music)
How?
What in God's name?
How did you get here?
(bells tinkling)
Who's in my house?
Who's here?
Get out!
Get out!
(soft suspenseful music)
(howling)
Hey.
- [Zombie] Teri.
(Teri gasping)
(Teri breathing hard)
- Cassie?
Cassie?
(electricity buzzing)
(soft suspenseful music)
Oh no.
Where's the flashlight?
Where's the flashlight?
Oh.
(door slamming)
(soft suspenseful music)
Cassie, honey?
Honey, please tell me
it's you. Honey, please.
(soft suspenseful music)
Oh.
Oh my God!
What?
Oh.
(soft suspenseful music)
Oh.
Oh God.
Oh God.
(crickets chirping)
Hey!
Hey, hello?
I'm calling the police.
Who are you?
(soft suspenseful music)
- I guess you can say
I'm a friend of Ray's.
I told you I'd be seeing you.
- No.
No.
(lid unscrewing)
(soft suspenseful music)
(Mugger sniffing)
(Teri gasping)
(ashes thudding)
(mugger laughing)
(urn splashing)
- Why are you doing this to me?
- Because you're
mine, bitch. All mine.
Recognize the blood?
(Teri shrieking)
- No, no!
(dramatic music)
No.
No, no no, no no, no!
(Teri screaming)
- Where do you think
you're going, huh?
(Teri screaming)
- Let go of me! Let go of me!
(Teri screaming)
(dramatic music)
(mugger laughing)
(dramatic music)
(footsteps thumping)
(Teri panicking)
(Teri breathing hard)
(zombie laughing)
(soft suspenseful music)
- What?
How?
(Teri gasping)
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri gasping)
Oh, Ray.
You're so cold.
But, I can touch you.
I can feel you. I ...
I can actually smell you.
I can actually smell you.
Oh, Ray. Ray, it was horrible.
He was chasing me.
He's in the house.
- Sh, sh sh, sh sh.
It's all going to be okay now.
Nobody's going to hurt you.
- I have dreamt of this moment
where you would comfort me
and tell me everything
is gonna be okay.
I begged God to let you come.
- I've wanted to come before,
but I couldn't until tonight.
I don't know what you did,
but it's allowed
me to visit you.
(soft piano music)
- Ray?
What does it feel like
to be dead?
I mean, is it wonderful
like we thought?
Or is it scary?
- It's not like anything at all
and everything else all at once.
It's a feeling.
Have you ever just
about fallen asleep
and you feel like you're
falling down a long, long well?
- Yeah.
- It's like that.
Except it never ends.
And you don't know
where you're falling to
or where you're falling from.
You're just
there.
It's lonely
but crowded.
It's not like anything
I thought it would be
or what it's made out to be.
Death is really just death.
The only difference is,
it's not totally lights out.
You're still aware
of the nothingness.
- Ray.
I'm so sorry.
- Teri,
my time here is limited.
- Limited?
No, you cannot leave
me again, please.
- Let's not waste our time
being caught up in our sorrow
and celebrate the fact
that we are here now.
Together.
If I'm not mistaken, it's
still our anniversary.
- You remember.
- How could I forget the
happiest day of my life?
- Mine too, Ray, mine too.
(record playing)
So I'll never give up,
aint gonna let you go
Because it's not enough
- May I have this dance?
When you're gone
- Oh, honey, I've
always loved this song.
- It's our song.
I get the feeling everywhere
I know I'm where
I need to be
Words and music
make no melody
They bring it all out in me
- Mm.
This is so nice.
When you're gone.
Oh.
What is ...
(soft suspenseful music)
What is this?
Ray, what is, where
did this come from?
Ray?
(zombie laughing)
What did you do with him?
(screams) Stop!
No. No, Ray, Ray!
(hand striking)
(soft suspenseful music)
(zombie groaning)
(bones snapping)
(Teri gasping)
(zombie grunting)
(Teri shouting)
(Teri breathing hard)
Ray?
Ray?
Ray?
(door creaking)
Ray, you're, help me, Ray.
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri breathing hard)
(zombie grunting)
(Teri whimpering)
No, no!
(zombie laughing)
(Teri grunting)
(Teri screaming)
(blood rushing)
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri groaning)
(Teri breathing hard)
Ow!
Oh!
(Teri breathing hard)
(cloth tearing)
(Teri breathing hard)
(Teri straining)
(cloth tearing)
Fuck.
(Teri breathing hard)
God.
Fuck!
Oh!
Oh, fuck. Fuck!
(Teri groaning)
(Teri exhaling)
(Teri breathing)
Cassie?
Cassie?
(items clattering)
(Teri breathing hard)
(Teri groaning)
(phone dialing)
Come on, Cassie.
- [Cassie] Mitch, stop!
(phone buzzing)
Stop.
- Come on, Cassie.
Cassie, Cassie, pick up, Cassie!
Oh God no!
Oh God, oh God.
Oh.
(Teri groaning)
(dramatic crescendo)
(Teri shrieking)
(soft suspenseful music)
(dramatic music)
(Teri screaming)
(zombie laughing)
(Teri breathing hard)
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri moaning)
Our Father, who art in heaven.
Hallowed be Thy name.
Thy kingdom come,
Thy will be done.
On Earth as it is in heaven.
- [Zombie] Teri.
- Who is it?
Who said that?
Who said that? Answer me.
- [Zombie] Teri.
- What?
What do you want from me?
- [Zombie] It's me, honey.
It's your beloved Ray.
Don't you recognize my voice?
- No.
No it's not.
No it's not.
You're, you're that thing,
you're that monster!
- [Zombie] Was I
that convincing?
- Everything.
Everything you said.
How did ...
Who, how did you know?
- [Zombie] I just said
what you wanted to hear.
- No.
No.
You tricked me. You tricked me!
Stop using his voice!
(zombie growling)
Stop!
Stop it, stop it!
Stop!
Why me?
- [Zombie] I have been freed.
- What? No.
No.
No, this isn't real.
- [Zombie] The door was opened,
and now you must
let the darkness in.
- I don't believe in you.
- [Zombie] You can sit
for the rest of your life
in your bed, wallowing in
your life of sins and regrets,
or I can help you end
the pain, quickly.
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri breathing hard)
(pages turning)
- Help me. Help me.
Help me.
(Teri breathing hard)
(Teri whispering)
For the Word of God
is living.
And it's powerful.
And it's sharper!
Than any two-edged sword!
(Teri stuttering)
The vision of what?
Soul and spirit.
And ...
Where am I, where am
I? I lost my place.
(Teri crying)
No.
No.
No, stay awake.
Stay awake!
(soft piano music)
To ascend
of our thoughts
and the intent of our hearts.
(Teri breathing hard)
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri mumbling)
(suspenseful music)
(upbeat rock music)
Need ya
Bleed ya
Leave ya
Leave ya
Bleed ya
Need ya
Gotcha
(record scratching)
(Teri gasping)
(zombie laughing)
(zombie laughing)
- Stop it!
Stop!
Stop it, stop it!
Stop! It!
(zombie laughing)
God!
God!
(zombie laughing)
Stop it!
Stop it please!
Oh please.
(Cassie breathing hard)
(hand patting)
- What are you looking for?
- My phone.
I'm sorry, I didn't
mean to wake you.
What time is it?
- 3:30.
- In the morning?
Shit, my mom is gonna kill me.
- She wanted you to go
out and have a good time.
- I never stay out this late.
She needs me. What if
she got into trouble?
- I'm sure everything is fine.
- Oh, got it.
Oh my God.
- What is it?
- She called.
She called me, and
I didn't answer.
Oh my God, Mitch,
what if she's hurt?
- She was probably just
checking up on you?
- God, I'm so stupid. I
never shoulda left her alone.
I knew better.
I need to call her.
(phone dialing)
(phone ringing)
(Teri moaning)
- Ah!
Oh.
Ah!
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone ringing)
- Where the hell is she?
- What's going on?
- My mom, she isn't
picking up her phone.
- She's probably
sleeping already.
- No.
That's not it.
- Well, then what?
- I don't know. I just,
I have a bad feeling.
She's not that
heavy of a sleeper.
The ringer should wake her.
I don't know. I
have a bad feeling.
Take me home please. I
think something happened.
- All right. Let me
just find my keys.
(phone dialing)
(soft suspenseful music)
(phone ringing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(soft suspenseful music)
(phone buzzing)
(phone buzzing)
(Teri groaning)
- I'm here.
Just like you wanted.
(Teri gasping)
Hello, Beautiful.
- You stay away from me!
- Baby, if you can
hear me, say something.
Show me a sign, anything.
- No.
You're not my Ray!
- Come down here, Teri.
Give me a kiss (laughs).
(phone ringing)
- Help me.
Help me!
- That isn't how phones work.
- [Recording] Hello, hello,
this is the Luna residence.
We're not at home right now
and so sad we missed your call.
Please leave your
name and number,
and we'll try to get back
to you as soon as we can.
Bye.
- [Cassie] Mom, if
you can hear me,
I've been trying
to call your cell.
- I can hear you.
- [Cassie] Is
everything all right?
Call me back as soon
as you get this.
I'm on my way home.
- No!
No!
Cassie, stay away!
Cassie, don't come home.
Don't come home please.
- Hear that? Our baby girl
is finally coming home to us.
The four of us can be
together as a family,
just like you wanted, huh, Teri?
This is what you've
been praying for.
- Shut the fuck up already!
Shut the fuck up!
- I can hardly wait to get my
hands on our sweet daughter
and that baby growing
inside of her.
- That what?
- Oh, she didn't tell you?
She's a slut!
- Stop that!
You stop putting words in
his mouth! Don't you dare!
- Mm.
That body.
Just beckons for me to have
my way with it (laughs).
- You sick fuck!
Oh!
(zombie laughing)
(soft suspenseful music)
- (cries) There's gotta
be something I can do.
Something to stop all of this?
What am I doing wrong?
What am I doing wrong?
(soft suspenseful music)
The rules.
I didn't follow the rules.
Oh my God, you said it yourself.
You let the darkness in.
Now you have to shut
the fucking door.
(Teri crying)
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri groaning)
(Teri groaning)
Oh.
(Teri breathing hard)
(bells tinkling)
(soft suspenseful music)
(bells tinkling)
(soft suspenseful music)
Oh.
(soft suspenseful music)
Hm.
(soft suspenseful music)
Mm.
(soft suspenseful music)
Oh.
(soft suspenseful music)
Oh.
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri grunting)
(soft suspenseful music)
Come on!
Please!
(soft suspenseful music)
Ah!
Oh.
Hey, thank God.
(soft suspenseful music)
Hold on, hold on.
Hold on.
Easy does it.
Come on, come on.
(siren blaring in distance)
- Listen, I know you're worried,
but everything's
gonna be okay, okay?
I promise.
I bet this is all nothing.
- I've called like 10
times. She hasn't answered.
I know something is wrong.
This isn't like her, Mitch.
She used to say all the
time that she could never
fall asleep until
she knew I was home.
A part of her was always awake,
even if her eyes were closed.
Tonight wouldn't
be any different.
- Don't get yourself all worked
up. It isn't good for you.
Or the baby.
God knows you've been
through enough this week.
That's it.
This is all just the
weight of the week
crashing down on
you, and on her.
She's probably just asleep.
And that's good for her.
- It's too late to tell
me not to get upset.
You know, she wanted
to have dinner
because it was their
anniversary tonight.
She wanted me outta the house.
What if?
- What?
Oh, no.
Cassie, you can't
think like that.
That, that man wouldn't ...
- What if he found us, Mitch?
What if he broke in and
did something to her?
What if, what if she tried
calling and I didn't pick up?
- No.
No. It has to be something else.
- Just hurry, okay?
(sirens blaring in distance)
(Teri groaning)
(soft suspenseful music)
(lightning striking)
(zombie laughing)
(lightning striking)
- (whimpers) Oh.
(zombie laughing)
(soft suspenseful music)
(blood spattering)
(zombie growling)
(foot thudding)
(soft suspenseful music)
- Where's the planchette?
Oh my God.
(soft dramatic music)
(zombie growling)
(Teri screaming)
- Goodbye!
(dramatic music)
(Teri breathing hard)
- Mom!
- Cassie!
- Honey.
Honey, I need you.
I need your help.
Cassie, help me!
- Mom!
- Please!
- Mom, what the hell happened?
Oh my God.
Mom, you're bleeding. Oh my God.
Where does it hurt? Be careful.
What happened?
- I can't explain,
honey, right now.
- Did you hurt yourself, Mom?
- Yeah.
Honey, call the police.
- Okay.
- And call me an ambulance.
(zombie growling)
(blows thudding)
(Teri screaming)
- No! No!
(crickets chirping)
- Come on, Cassie.
(phone dialing)
(phone ringing)
(phone ringing)
(soft suspenseful music)
(phone clicking)
(soft suspenseful music)
(zombie growling)
(Teri and Cassie screaming)
(dramatic music)
(Teri and Cassie panicking)
(soft suspenseful music)
(zombie growling)
(Teri and Cassie panicking)
- Mom, Mom! Hold on to me!
Please hold on to me!
- No, you can't
have my daughter!
You can't have her!
Fuck you!
(Teri and Cassie panicking)
Cassie, hold on to me!
(both shouting)
(blow thudding)
(dramatic music)
(Teri screaming)
(zombie growling)
(Teri screaming)
What did you do to her?
What did you do to her?
Cassie!
(Teri crying)
No. No!
Come here. Cassie, get
up, get up, get up!
Get up, get up!
(crickets chirping)
(car door closing)
(engine starting)
Oh sweet girl.
Cassie.
Cassie, I need you
to find Daddy for me.
(soft suspenseful music)
I need you to find Daddy.
Oh my God.
(Teri crying)
(Teri wailing)
(soft music)
(Teri crying)
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri crying)
(soft suspenseful music)
- Stay away from me!
- Teri, please listen to me.
It's me.
It's really me this
time, I promise.
It's Ray.
- You're trying
to trick me again.
It won't work.
It won't work.
- This isn't a trick.
I managed to get away, but
I don't have much time.
It'll find me.
- But, how do I know
it's really you, Ray?
Who will find you?
What is it?
- Abilash.
- What?
What are you talking about?
- I came to tell you the truth.
It's the only way I
know how to save you.
This is all my fault.
- No.
No, Ray.
You can't blame
yourself (sniffs).
- Listen to me.
Do you remember the
first day we met?
You hated me. You wanted
nothing to do with me.
I must have asked you
out a dozen times,
and every single
time you said no.
- No.
That isn't right, Ray.
- It is, my love.
(soft suspenseful music)
- I don't understand.
I don't understand.
- I went to see someone.
Someone who can help with
these kinds of things.
(crickets chirping)
(soft mysterious music)
- Welcome. I've
been expecting you.
- You have?
- Of course.
- I don't even know
what I'm doing here.
- Yes, you do.
What is her name?
- Whose name?
- The woman you
are in love with.
That is why you are here, no?
- It's, uh, it's Teri.
- Ah.
Teri.
And she does not love you back?
- No.
- But you want her to?
- I know that's not possible.
- Nothing is impossible,
my new friend.
Have you heard of Abilash?
No, of course not.
Abilash is a hell
hound, a fallen angel.
A forsaken beast we
usually do not mettle with.
- Then why are you
telling me this?
- Because, what you desire
can only be obtained
with the help of Abilash.
(soft mysterious music)
This is what you came for.
(soft mysterious music)
- It's uh ...
It's a toy.
- (laughs) No, my friend.
This is Abilash.
He is trapped in here.
(soft mysterious music)
And as long as he is,
whoever possesses the board
has complete control over him.
(soft mysterious music)
He will make your deepest
desires come true.
A wish maker.
He will make sure that
Teri falls madly
in love with you.
- How much is this gonna cost?
- There is no cost.
Only one condition.
- What?
- You must never, ever,
under any circumstances,
let the glass eye in
the planchette break.
If it does, you, my new friend
and everyone in your life
will be in grave danger.
Do you understand?
- I do.
- Then let his powers
flow through you.
By accepting this gift,
from Zaheer.
(soft mysterious music)
- Everything was perfect.
We had 20 wonderful years
together, didn't we?
Two daughters.
And then it happened.
(soft suspenseful music)
(board scraping)
(soft suspenseful music)
(fingernails scratching)
- [Teri] Ray?
(glass breaking)
(soft suspenseful music)
- I broke it, Teri.
I unleashed it on us.
- You're a murderer, Ray.
Do you know that?
You killed our baby!
And you lied!
For 20 years, you lied to me!
It's all on you, Ray!
It's all your fault, Ray!
- I'm so sorry.
- Don't you touch me!
- Teri, please.
- Just stop!
Just stop! Can't you see?
Can't you see how
selfish you've been?
What if we were never
meant to be together?
It's all one big, fat lie!
- No, don't say that.
I've tried to make
this all right.
It has a hold on my soul.
I'm trapped, Teri.
Trapped in its grip.
But the doll.
I was able to move Lizzie
when I could to help you.
That was me.
Don't you see, I never
wanted any of this to happen?
- I want you gone, Ray!
I want you gone for good!
- Teri.
(Teri whimpering)
(Teri groaning)
- The sun will be out soon,
and our time together will end.
I know you don't have
much time to live.
That is what's keeping me.
Why don't you just
give up, Teri?
And be with your family forever?
Join me now.
- [Zombie] Mom, where are you?
It's so dark, and I'm so scared.
I need you, Mom.
Me and my baby need you.
(Abilash laughing)
(baby crying)
- No!
It's not gonna end this way!
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri breathing hard)
Honey, I'm so sorry.
I love you.
(Teri grunting)
(Teri breathing hard)
(Teri grunting)
(body thudding)
Oh.
(Teri panicking)
(Teri screaming)
(Teri screaming)
(Teri gagging)
(Teri wailing)
(soft suspenseful music)
(Teri panicking)
(Teri breathing hard)
(Teri crying)
(soft suspenseful music)
I made it.
(Teri screaming)
(body crashing)
(soft suspenseful music)
(knocking on door)
- Hello?
Hello. Anybody here?
Hello?
Mrs. Luna?
It's Detective Calderon,
Valley View PD.
Are you here?
Hello?
Hello.
Police, anybody here?
(soft suspenseful music)
Anybody here?
Hello?
Make yourselves known.
Valley View PD. Come on out.
(soft suspenseful music)
Come out.
Police. I know you're up there.
Come on out.
Make yourselves known.
(soft suspenseful music)
(door creaking)
(soft suspenseful music)
- Mom? Cassie?
Where are you guys?
(soft suspenseful music)
(dramatic music)
(upbeat rock music)
You were the one who
knew me more than anyone
Why do I feel
so out of touch
Is it someone else
reaching out to me?
Or is it you I want so much?
It was you who
shared my heart
It was you who
shared my love
I'm the only whose
head is now gone
(indistinct singing)
And ever since you have
sneaked into my sights
(indistinct singing)
(upbeat rock music)
In the darkness I fall into
The only arms that
ever reached for me
Days and nights
all run together
It never ends, life
is one big haze
I will close my eyes forever
If it would only
bring you back
Back to me
I don't care what kind
of sacrifice it takes
(indistinct singing)
Love is always getting
worse here day by day
It's what you call insanity
(indistinct singing)
(upbeat rock music)
(soft suspenseful music)
(dog barking in distance)
(bells tinkling)