Frost (2022) Movie Script
He's going to
meet his grandpa. How bad can it be?
Surely that's more interesting
than going fishing, right?
Abby? Abby, you there?
You alive?
Yeah, I'm here.
I thought the call dropped and
someone went all Deliverance on you.
- You there, Sash?
- Yeah, I'm here.
You sure you're okay?
Abby?
If I knew you were gonna be
this nervous about it,
I would've volunteered
to come with you.
Just a lot on my mind.
I haven't told him.
Well, he's definitely gonna know
when he sees you
get out of the car.
Focus on the road
and drive safe. All right?
You're responsible for two now.
That's true.
Just let me know
when you get there.
So I don't stay up
all night worrying.
I mean, what's the worst
that can happen?
I piss him off and we don't
talk for another five years.
Hey, maybe
we're over thinking this
and it's gonna be fine.
Just don't forget to call.
All right. Love you, girl.
Top of
the hour, we have breaking news
for our
regional weather service.
All counties from Bradford
up to Washington County,
prepare for incoming
severe weather system.
Snow, ice, hail and dangerously
low temperatures that could...
Abby?
Abby!
Abby?
Oh my God. Abby.
Oh, God, look at you.
Oh, let me see. Let me see.
Let me...
You know, you look a little
cold. Why don't we go inside?
Thanks.
Still drinking, I see.
Yep. Helps me get
through the days up here.
What's in this?
Why? Is something wrong?
No. It's good.
Then why would you want
to know what's in it?
Touche.
You know, um,
back home, you had other things
to get you through the day.
Job, music, friends...
I have a lot of things up here. Plenty
of things going on to keep me busy.
Yeah. I can see that.
I hunt my own food.
People down in town,
they pay me very well
for the skins and any meat
that I may not need.
You sell skins?
What, like it's 1865?
I get by.
It's not a way
to make a living, Dad.
I said... I get by.
Seriously. What's in it?
It wasn't like adorable
and floofy, right?
Well, I guess that depends on
where a, uh, winter bunny,
fits onto your adorable
and floofy meter.
- Dad!
- It's okay. Look.
This will make you feel better.
He was not a nice bunny.
I mean, he was an asshole.
I don't know
what he'd been up to,
but he came hopping out of
there after something really fast.
Still laugh at your dad's
dumb jokes. That's good.
So...
when are we gonna drop the
small talk and talk about that.
About what?
Look, you sprung this on me.
This... this "it".
That's 'cause it's not an "it".
It's my baby.
Your grandchild.
You just brought this in.
I knew nothing about it.
And we haven't seen each other
for over five years.
It's not my fault that we haven't
seen each other for five years.
Oh, yeah, you know what?
Just drink up, okay?
That's exactly why I came all
the way up here to watch you do.
This was a mistake.
Who was it?
What?
Do you even know
who the father was?
Do you miss her?
Every second of...
...every day.
I hate how she was
taken from us.
And I hate
that I messed up everything.
No. No.
Dad...
Dad, she loved you.
You were everything to her.
You did everything
you could, okay?
You two were everything I
ever wanted to find in somebody.
Sorry.
I'm so sorry.
Okay.
I didn't understand it then...
but I do now.
Okay?
Hey, here, give me your hand.
Here, feel it.
There.
Oh, God. Oh, God, it's kicking.
It's... it's a boy.
It's a boy. It's a boy.
I was hoping if I came up here,
I could convince you
to come and find out
what it is with me.
No, I don't need to.
No, we don't know to.
It's a boy, it's a boy.
Daddy.
Oh, God.
Ah, sweetheart.
You know...
you look so much
like your mother.
What are you doing?
Sorry, sweets.
I didn't mean to wake you.
No, you didn't. I, um...
I have to pee.
In fact,
I always have to be pee.
You know, when your mom
was pregnant having you,
she couldn't go for an hour.
I mean, poor woman told me
that she hadn't had
a good night's sleep in years.
She only carried me
for nine months, Dad.
I think it had something to do
with those terrible twos.
- They went until you were...
- Five?
Twenty.
Ah. Nearly forgot.
Look what I found.
Remember this?
You kept this?
Yep.
I couldn't throw away
my baby girl's favorite hobby.
Favorite when I was a tomboy.
Yeah, you all
go through that, you know.
I've been thinking.
Maybe we could go
up to the lake, rug up,
and we could probably get
some really good quality time
together in.
Like the old days.
You and me.
What do you say?
Come on. What do you say?
Sure.
- Oh, one more thing.
- Hmm.
All those friends of yours
on your telephone?
Yeah.
Think you can leave them here.
Yes, Dad.
Thank you, sweetie.
Let's get this show on the road.
Wait, wait.
- You're driving.
- What?
Yup.
Um...
Ah, does it have a stick?
Has the nubs.
Oh, come on. A nub?
Oh, please, God.
You know...
no matter how much I miss you,
I really love this.
Do you miss anything else?
Yeah. Fast food.
Aw, fast food?
That's what you miss.
A big, greasy, bacon,
double cheeseburger...
- Aw!
- ...with mayo.
Slide in an egg.
Boy, that is so good,
- that is so good.
- Yeah.
So you miss,
like, heart attacks.
Uh, what is it
that you kids say?
"Here for a good time,
not for a long time."
Who says that?
I never said that.
You know, I'm not going
to die anytime soon.
Especially not at the hands
of a greasy beef...
behemoth of a sandwich.
Ugh, no.
I'll stick with my salad.
- Thank you very much.
- Ugh.
- Salads?
- What's wrong with a salad?
You ever had a Cobb salad?
Oh, yeah.
What's wrong with a salad?
You know, I'm not a fan of
the food my food eats. Okay?
Okay, so your food
eats Cobb salad?
- Don't they?
- No!
Very smart rabbits.
No, they do not, Dad.
- Dad! Dad!
- Oh!!
Abs?
Abby?
Abby, you awake?
Abs?
Abby?
You awake?
Yeah, I guess.
Sweetheart, I know it hurts.
I
Know it hurts. Don't touch it.
Don't touch it.
Let's just...
Abby, listen to my voice.
Come on, baby,
listen to my voice. Abby?
Listen to my voice.
Come on, baby.
Abby Jane!
You've got to relax.
Be calm and listen.
Can you move?
Come on, baby. Try.
Could you move?
The seat belt.
The seat belt's locked.
Seat belt!
Jesus!
All right, let's...
Let's try to get some
of this off you.
Okay.
Oh. I'm sorry, baby. I'm sorry.
Okay. Okay. Listen to me.
This is what we have to do.
All right, you listening?
We've got about
two hours before sunset.
Okay? When the sun goes down,
it's going to get really,
- really cold, really fast.
- What?
What? It's already really cold.
I know, babe. I know.
You're bleeding,
and that's really bad.
That's serious.
But we've got to concentrate.
We've got to figure out how
to get at least one of us free.
Do you understand me?
Okay, okay.
Abby, Abby, on the floor.
Can you see the knife?
It must have flown up here,
when... when we hit that tree.
Do you think you can reach it?
Okay.
Almost there.
No! No! No, no, no, no...
- Careful!
- Dad!
. It went under
the seat.
What... what are...
what are you doing?
Hold on.
What's that?
- We need to turn the car on.
- What?
Turn the car on.
Okay.
What are you doing?
I hope this works.
What are you...
what are you trying to do?
Hold on.
Just hold on one second.
- What?
- Let me try this before I get your hopes up.
Okay? Okay.
- You've done it.
- Okay.
You've done it.
- Come on.
- Here. Your turn.
Come on, you, come on.
Come on, you.
Okay
Come on, you!
Hang on. Hang on. Hang on.
Just a minute, just a minute.
- Oh, yeah.
- What... what are you doing?
I'm going to defeat this.
Not gonna beat me.
Just watch.
- It's okay.
- What...
You!
Dad! Oh, God.
Get the out...
Come on. Get out. Get...
Okay.
- Dad?
- I'm okay.
Just give me a minute.
I'll come around to you.
Dad?
Dad. Come on. Dad.
We've got a problem.
I don't want you to panic.
A little late for
that, don't you think?
Your side of the car
that hit that tree?
It's on the edge
of the embankment.
What? What? No.
There's no safe way
that I can open that door.
If you try to crawl over
this side to get out,
you're going to
carve yourself up.
Sweetheart, you're losing
a lot of blood,
and that's really dangerous.
And I can't allow you
to do that.
Not for you or for your baby.
Can you see a walkie?
What?
- Yeah, I see it.
- Good. Can you get it?
Come on, babe. You can get it.
Come on.
Here.
Here.
Hello.
Hello.
Can anyone hear me?
Hello, is anyone there?
This is Grant Simpson.
My pregnant daughter
and I've had an accident.
We slid off the road
onto the embankment.
She's trapped in the car
about six miles
from County Road 11.
I need emergency
medical assistance.
Hey, Dad. I don't think
anyone can hear you.
Can you see
the other walkie, Ab?
Can you get it?
Come on, baby, try.
Come on, try.
Come on.
You can do it. Come on.
- Check, check.
- Yes. Yes.
Check, check, check. Yes.
All right.
I'm going to leave for help.
- What?
- We've got a storm coming in.
Now listen to me.
Your body is probably having
a really hard time
keeping you warm.
Your body goes under 95 degrees,
you're going to go
into hypothermia.
You're starting to shake.
It's already happening.
Now you're going
to get disoriented.
You're not going
to be able to talk.
You're not going to know
where you are,
you're gonna lose your memory,
then you start to hallucinate.
God, if I can get to help,
if I can get someone,
something here before
that happens, I can stop it.
Do you understand?
Do you understand me?
Yeah.
I understand. I understand.
Please keep yourself warm.
Okay?
I love you.
I'll never leave you.
I'll never let you down.
Not again, ever.
Okay.
Okay, baby.
How do I get out of here?
Reports from work.
Useless.
No.
Heat.
Heat.
Okay, uh...
Come on. Okay.
Okay. All right.
Okay.
Okay, baby.
You're gonna be okay.
Okay, baby.
How about some music?
Dad, can you hear me?
Are you there?
I'm here.
I'm here, Abs.
Are you all right?
I... I just wanted to make
sure you're okay.
Yeah. Possum.
Can you not use the walkie
unless it's an emergency,
or you need something?
I don't...
I don't want to use
all the battery.
I... I understand.
Okay. Over.
Over.
All right. All right, baby.
Give... give mommy
a second, um...
Okay.
Oh, God.
Okay.
Oh. Oh, gross.
Oh!
Okay, mummy's trying.
Mummy's trying.
I'm sorry, baby.
Dad.
You there?
Dad, can you hear me?
Dad.
Probably just out of range.
Yeah.
That's what it is.
He's getting help.
Everything's fine,
everything's fine.
Probably getting help.
But...
but everything's fine.
Please, Dad, please,
please answer me.
Are you there? Please!
I'm having contractions.
Please, please answer me.
One, two...
Okay, it's gonna be okay,
it's gonna be okay, baby. Okay.
As long as...
as long as we keep you warm.
Here.
Okay.
As long as we...
keep you warm,
we can keep you alive, okay?
Okay. Dad's coming back
with help.
Just gonna keep you warm,
we can keep you alive.
Keep you alive.
Oh, my God.
Okay, all right,
this. Okay. Okay.
One, two, three.
Okay, okay.
Oh,!
Oh,!
Okay.
Dad. Dad, come in.
Dad, my water broke.
Dad, you said you
wouldn't leave me. Please.
Abby?
Abby, you okay?
What?
Dad.
I'm sorry.
I can't understand you. You...
Hello?
Possum, if you can
hear my voice...
...the storm's
moving in very quickly.
Make sure you keep yourself
warm and your...
The little one.
Oh, God.
What do I...
Just know that I'm coming...
as quick as I can with help.
All right?
I love you.
Um...
I love you so much.
Okay, okay, okay.
Okay, baby.
This is gonna hurt.
Just hang on there.
Okay? Okay? Okay.
Wake up. Do not pass out.
You hear me?
Wake up.
Stay awake. Stay awake.
Okay.
The knife.
Okay.
Okay. Let's heat it up.
Do not pass out.
Off!
You.
Are you kidding me?
Oh, my God. Come on.
Come on.
Oh, sh... Oh...
This baby's coming. Oh, my God.
Okay.
Walkie, walkie. Okay.
Walkie.
Dad?
Baby's coming. Baby's coming.
Walkie, my walkie.
Dad. Dad, can you hear me?
Dad, the baby's coming.
Please, please get back here.
Try the first aid... Okay.
Medicine.
Itch relief? No.
Pain relief! Pain relief.
Um...
Uh, gauze. Okay, sure. Um...
Antiseptic.
. Um...
Vodka! Sure. Sure.
Okay. Oh, sorry, baby.
I'm sorry. Mommy needs this.
Dad.
If anybody can hear me, please,
the baby's coming.
Please! Please,
please send help.
Okay, okay.
Okay.
Okay, baby.
Oh, God. Oh, God.
Dad, please come back, please.
Baby...
Hi.
Dad... Dad, are you there?
Dad?
Are you there?
She's... she's here.
It's a little girl.
Dad? Can you hear the baby?
Your granddaughter's here, Dad.
Hurry back, okay?
All right? Hurry back,
so you can see her.
Abby? Are you there?
Over.
Dad. Daddy? Yes.
We're here. Are you there?
Are you okay?
Yes, I can hear you.
Are you okay?
I'm fine. I'm fine.
I'm fine. I...
I had the baby.
It's a girl.
She's... she's so beautiful.
She's...
I want to name her, um...
after Mom.
The love of your life.
Victoria.
I can't wait to meet her.
You will.
I can't wait for you to...
I got help.
We're on the way.
Trees are down across the road.
As soon as we cut through them,
we'll be right there.
Stay put.
Dad, I love you.
I love you.
I love you...
I love you.
Oh, baby.
Okay. Okay.
It's going to be fine.
Grandpa is coming now.
Grandpa is coming now.
It's going to be fine.
It's going to be fine.
It's going to be fine.
Really wanted you
to be a surprise.
Oh, baby. Oh.
Dad?
Are you there?
What's wrong?
Oh, what's wrong, baby?
You're probably hungry. Right?
Okay. Okay, let's...
Here.
Here you go.
Okay. Here you go.
Okay.
Yeah.
Oh...
What's wrong?
Come on.
Come on.
Oh.
Not hungry. What...
What is it? What?
Oh.
What's wrong?
No, no, no.
Come on. Baby, baby...
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Oh, okay, okay, okay. Here.
No, no, no, no, no.
My baby.
No.
No.
No.
Hungry.
Dad is coming.
I have to stay alive.
And the baby is hungry.
Gonna stay alive.
Grandpa is coming.
You didn't forget me, Dad.
meet his grandpa. How bad can it be?
Surely that's more interesting
than going fishing, right?
Abby? Abby, you there?
You alive?
Yeah, I'm here.
I thought the call dropped and
someone went all Deliverance on you.
- You there, Sash?
- Yeah, I'm here.
You sure you're okay?
Abby?
If I knew you were gonna be
this nervous about it,
I would've volunteered
to come with you.
Just a lot on my mind.
I haven't told him.
Well, he's definitely gonna know
when he sees you
get out of the car.
Focus on the road
and drive safe. All right?
You're responsible for two now.
That's true.
Just let me know
when you get there.
So I don't stay up
all night worrying.
I mean, what's the worst
that can happen?
I piss him off and we don't
talk for another five years.
Hey, maybe
we're over thinking this
and it's gonna be fine.
Just don't forget to call.
All right. Love you, girl.
Top of
the hour, we have breaking news
for our
regional weather service.
All counties from Bradford
up to Washington County,
prepare for incoming
severe weather system.
Snow, ice, hail and dangerously
low temperatures that could...
Abby?
Abby!
Abby?
Oh my God. Abby.
Oh, God, look at you.
Oh, let me see. Let me see.
Let me...
You know, you look a little
cold. Why don't we go inside?
Thanks.
Still drinking, I see.
Yep. Helps me get
through the days up here.
What's in this?
Why? Is something wrong?
No. It's good.
Then why would you want
to know what's in it?
Touche.
You know, um,
back home, you had other things
to get you through the day.
Job, music, friends...
I have a lot of things up here. Plenty
of things going on to keep me busy.
Yeah. I can see that.
I hunt my own food.
People down in town,
they pay me very well
for the skins and any meat
that I may not need.
You sell skins?
What, like it's 1865?
I get by.
It's not a way
to make a living, Dad.
I said... I get by.
Seriously. What's in it?
It wasn't like adorable
and floofy, right?
Well, I guess that depends on
where a, uh, winter bunny,
fits onto your adorable
and floofy meter.
- Dad!
- It's okay. Look.
This will make you feel better.
He was not a nice bunny.
I mean, he was an asshole.
I don't know
what he'd been up to,
but he came hopping out of
there after something really fast.
Still laugh at your dad's
dumb jokes. That's good.
So...
when are we gonna drop the
small talk and talk about that.
About what?
Look, you sprung this on me.
This... this "it".
That's 'cause it's not an "it".
It's my baby.
Your grandchild.
You just brought this in.
I knew nothing about it.
And we haven't seen each other
for over five years.
It's not my fault that we haven't
seen each other for five years.
Oh, yeah, you know what?
Just drink up, okay?
That's exactly why I came all
the way up here to watch you do.
This was a mistake.
Who was it?
What?
Do you even know
who the father was?
Do you miss her?
Every second of...
...every day.
I hate how she was
taken from us.
And I hate
that I messed up everything.
No. No.
Dad...
Dad, she loved you.
You were everything to her.
You did everything
you could, okay?
You two were everything I
ever wanted to find in somebody.
Sorry.
I'm so sorry.
Okay.
I didn't understand it then...
but I do now.
Okay?
Hey, here, give me your hand.
Here, feel it.
There.
Oh, God. Oh, God, it's kicking.
It's... it's a boy.
It's a boy. It's a boy.
I was hoping if I came up here,
I could convince you
to come and find out
what it is with me.
No, I don't need to.
No, we don't know to.
It's a boy, it's a boy.
Daddy.
Oh, God.
Ah, sweetheart.
You know...
you look so much
like your mother.
What are you doing?
Sorry, sweets.
I didn't mean to wake you.
No, you didn't. I, um...
I have to pee.
In fact,
I always have to be pee.
You know, when your mom
was pregnant having you,
she couldn't go for an hour.
I mean, poor woman told me
that she hadn't had
a good night's sleep in years.
She only carried me
for nine months, Dad.
I think it had something to do
with those terrible twos.
- They went until you were...
- Five?
Twenty.
Ah. Nearly forgot.
Look what I found.
Remember this?
You kept this?
Yep.
I couldn't throw away
my baby girl's favorite hobby.
Favorite when I was a tomboy.
Yeah, you all
go through that, you know.
I've been thinking.
Maybe we could go
up to the lake, rug up,
and we could probably get
some really good quality time
together in.
Like the old days.
You and me.
What do you say?
Come on. What do you say?
Sure.
- Oh, one more thing.
- Hmm.
All those friends of yours
on your telephone?
Yeah.
Think you can leave them here.
Yes, Dad.
Thank you, sweetie.
Let's get this show on the road.
Wait, wait.
- You're driving.
- What?
Yup.
Um...
Ah, does it have a stick?
Has the nubs.
Oh, come on. A nub?
Oh, please, God.
You know...
no matter how much I miss you,
I really love this.
Do you miss anything else?
Yeah. Fast food.
Aw, fast food?
That's what you miss.
A big, greasy, bacon,
double cheeseburger...
- Aw!
- ...with mayo.
Slide in an egg.
Boy, that is so good,
- that is so good.
- Yeah.
So you miss,
like, heart attacks.
Uh, what is it
that you kids say?
"Here for a good time,
not for a long time."
Who says that?
I never said that.
You know, I'm not going
to die anytime soon.
Especially not at the hands
of a greasy beef...
behemoth of a sandwich.
Ugh, no.
I'll stick with my salad.
- Thank you very much.
- Ugh.
- Salads?
- What's wrong with a salad?
You ever had a Cobb salad?
Oh, yeah.
What's wrong with a salad?
You know, I'm not a fan of
the food my food eats. Okay?
Okay, so your food
eats Cobb salad?
- Don't they?
- No!
Very smart rabbits.
No, they do not, Dad.
- Dad! Dad!
- Oh!!
Abs?
Abby?
Abby, you awake?
Abs?
Abby?
You awake?
Yeah, I guess.
Sweetheart, I know it hurts.
I
Know it hurts. Don't touch it.
Don't touch it.
Let's just...
Abby, listen to my voice.
Come on, baby,
listen to my voice. Abby?
Listen to my voice.
Come on, baby.
Abby Jane!
You've got to relax.
Be calm and listen.
Can you move?
Come on, baby. Try.
Could you move?
The seat belt.
The seat belt's locked.
Seat belt!
Jesus!
All right, let's...
Let's try to get some
of this off you.
Okay.
Oh. I'm sorry, baby. I'm sorry.
Okay. Okay. Listen to me.
This is what we have to do.
All right, you listening?
We've got about
two hours before sunset.
Okay? When the sun goes down,
it's going to get really,
- really cold, really fast.
- What?
What? It's already really cold.
I know, babe. I know.
You're bleeding,
and that's really bad.
That's serious.
But we've got to concentrate.
We've got to figure out how
to get at least one of us free.
Do you understand me?
Okay, okay.
Abby, Abby, on the floor.
Can you see the knife?
It must have flown up here,
when... when we hit that tree.
Do you think you can reach it?
Okay.
Almost there.
No! No! No, no, no, no...
- Careful!
- Dad!
. It went under
the seat.
What... what are...
what are you doing?
Hold on.
What's that?
- We need to turn the car on.
- What?
Turn the car on.
Okay.
What are you doing?
I hope this works.
What are you...
what are you trying to do?
Hold on.
Just hold on one second.
- What?
- Let me try this before I get your hopes up.
Okay? Okay.
- You've done it.
- Okay.
You've done it.
- Come on.
- Here. Your turn.
Come on, you, come on.
Come on, you.
Okay
Come on, you!
Hang on. Hang on. Hang on.
Just a minute, just a minute.
- Oh, yeah.
- What... what are you doing?
I'm going to defeat this.
Not gonna beat me.
Just watch.
- It's okay.
- What...
You!
Dad! Oh, God.
Get the out...
Come on. Get out. Get...
Okay.
- Dad?
- I'm okay.
Just give me a minute.
I'll come around to you.
Dad?
Dad. Come on. Dad.
We've got a problem.
I don't want you to panic.
A little late for
that, don't you think?
Your side of the car
that hit that tree?
It's on the edge
of the embankment.
What? What? No.
There's no safe way
that I can open that door.
If you try to crawl over
this side to get out,
you're going to
carve yourself up.
Sweetheart, you're losing
a lot of blood,
and that's really dangerous.
And I can't allow you
to do that.
Not for you or for your baby.
Can you see a walkie?
What?
- Yeah, I see it.
- Good. Can you get it?
Come on, babe. You can get it.
Come on.
Here.
Here.
Hello.
Hello.
Can anyone hear me?
Hello, is anyone there?
This is Grant Simpson.
My pregnant daughter
and I've had an accident.
We slid off the road
onto the embankment.
She's trapped in the car
about six miles
from County Road 11.
I need emergency
medical assistance.
Hey, Dad. I don't think
anyone can hear you.
Can you see
the other walkie, Ab?
Can you get it?
Come on, baby, try.
Come on, try.
Come on.
You can do it. Come on.
- Check, check.
- Yes. Yes.
Check, check, check. Yes.
All right.
I'm going to leave for help.
- What?
- We've got a storm coming in.
Now listen to me.
Your body is probably having
a really hard time
keeping you warm.
Your body goes under 95 degrees,
you're going to go
into hypothermia.
You're starting to shake.
It's already happening.
Now you're going
to get disoriented.
You're not going
to be able to talk.
You're not going to know
where you are,
you're gonna lose your memory,
then you start to hallucinate.
God, if I can get to help,
if I can get someone,
something here before
that happens, I can stop it.
Do you understand?
Do you understand me?
Yeah.
I understand. I understand.
Please keep yourself warm.
Okay?
I love you.
I'll never leave you.
I'll never let you down.
Not again, ever.
Okay.
Okay, baby.
How do I get out of here?
Reports from work.
Useless.
No.
Heat.
Heat.
Okay, uh...
Come on. Okay.
Okay. All right.
Okay.
Okay, baby.
You're gonna be okay.
Okay, baby.
How about some music?
Dad, can you hear me?
Are you there?
I'm here.
I'm here, Abs.
Are you all right?
I... I just wanted to make
sure you're okay.
Yeah. Possum.
Can you not use the walkie
unless it's an emergency,
or you need something?
I don't...
I don't want to use
all the battery.
I... I understand.
Okay. Over.
Over.
All right. All right, baby.
Give... give mommy
a second, um...
Okay.
Oh, God.
Okay.
Oh. Oh, gross.
Oh!
Okay, mummy's trying.
Mummy's trying.
I'm sorry, baby.
Dad.
You there?
Dad, can you hear me?
Dad.
Probably just out of range.
Yeah.
That's what it is.
He's getting help.
Everything's fine,
everything's fine.
Probably getting help.
But...
but everything's fine.
Please, Dad, please,
please answer me.
Are you there? Please!
I'm having contractions.
Please, please answer me.
One, two...
Okay, it's gonna be okay,
it's gonna be okay, baby. Okay.
As long as...
as long as we keep you warm.
Here.
Okay.
As long as we...
keep you warm,
we can keep you alive, okay?
Okay. Dad's coming back
with help.
Just gonna keep you warm,
we can keep you alive.
Keep you alive.
Oh, my God.
Okay, all right,
this. Okay. Okay.
One, two, three.
Okay, okay.
Oh,!
Oh,!
Okay.
Dad. Dad, come in.
Dad, my water broke.
Dad, you said you
wouldn't leave me. Please.
Abby?
Abby, you okay?
What?
Dad.
I'm sorry.
I can't understand you. You...
Hello?
Possum, if you can
hear my voice...
...the storm's
moving in very quickly.
Make sure you keep yourself
warm and your...
The little one.
Oh, God.
What do I...
Just know that I'm coming...
as quick as I can with help.
All right?
I love you.
Um...
I love you so much.
Okay, okay, okay.
Okay, baby.
This is gonna hurt.
Just hang on there.
Okay? Okay? Okay.
Wake up. Do not pass out.
You hear me?
Wake up.
Stay awake. Stay awake.
Okay.
The knife.
Okay.
Okay. Let's heat it up.
Do not pass out.
Off!
You.
Are you kidding me?
Oh, my God. Come on.
Come on.
Oh, sh... Oh...
This baby's coming. Oh, my God.
Okay.
Walkie, walkie. Okay.
Walkie.
Dad?
Baby's coming. Baby's coming.
Walkie, my walkie.
Dad. Dad, can you hear me?
Dad, the baby's coming.
Please, please get back here.
Try the first aid... Okay.
Medicine.
Itch relief? No.
Pain relief! Pain relief.
Um...
Uh, gauze. Okay, sure. Um...
Antiseptic.
. Um...
Vodka! Sure. Sure.
Okay. Oh, sorry, baby.
I'm sorry. Mommy needs this.
Dad.
If anybody can hear me, please,
the baby's coming.
Please! Please,
please send help.
Okay, okay.
Okay.
Okay, baby.
Oh, God. Oh, God.
Dad, please come back, please.
Baby...
Hi.
Dad... Dad, are you there?
Dad?
Are you there?
She's... she's here.
It's a little girl.
Dad? Can you hear the baby?
Your granddaughter's here, Dad.
Hurry back, okay?
All right? Hurry back,
so you can see her.
Abby? Are you there?
Over.
Dad. Daddy? Yes.
We're here. Are you there?
Are you okay?
Yes, I can hear you.
Are you okay?
I'm fine. I'm fine.
I'm fine. I...
I had the baby.
It's a girl.
She's... she's so beautiful.
She's...
I want to name her, um...
after Mom.
The love of your life.
Victoria.
I can't wait to meet her.
You will.
I can't wait for you to...
I got help.
We're on the way.
Trees are down across the road.
As soon as we cut through them,
we'll be right there.
Stay put.
Dad, I love you.
I love you.
I love you...
I love you.
Oh, baby.
Okay. Okay.
It's going to be fine.
Grandpa is coming now.
Grandpa is coming now.
It's going to be fine.
It's going to be fine.
It's going to be fine.
Really wanted you
to be a surprise.
Oh, baby. Oh.
Dad?
Are you there?
What's wrong?
Oh, what's wrong, baby?
You're probably hungry. Right?
Okay. Okay, let's...
Here.
Here you go.
Okay. Here you go.
Okay.
Yeah.
Oh...
What's wrong?
Come on.
Come on.
Oh.
Not hungry. What...
What is it? What?
Oh.
What's wrong?
No, no, no.
Come on. Baby, baby...
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Oh, okay, okay, okay. Here.
No, no, no, no, no.
My baby.
No.
No.
No.
Hungry.
Dad is coming.
I have to stay alive.
And the baby is hungry.
Gonna stay alive.
Grandpa is coming.
You didn't forget me, Dad.