We Hunt Together (2020) s01e04 Episode Script
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(Cian)To see a world
in a grain of sand
and a heaven in a wildflower,
hold infinity in the palm
of your hand
and eternity in an hour.
(sucks teeth)
(Cian groans)
(chuckles)
Don't tell nurse.
I won't. I promise.
Okay.
Good night.
(wrapper rustles)
(foreboding music)
# There's a paradise
On a plastic screen #
# The perfect life
And the perfect dream #
# A new horizon #
# A burning desire to be loved #
# There are untold joys
That wait for us all #
# The illusion cures
Come straight to your door #
# A clear horizon #
# A burning desire to be loved #
(Allie) I'm honestly not
trying to wind you up, Larry.
I just don't feel that great.
I don't feel great! Who feels great?
When did feeling great
become a prerequisite
for doing some bloody work, huh?
Or maybe I missed that memo.
Jesus, Larry.
You know, next time someone
says they're happy as Larry,
I'm going to assume
they're fucking miserable.
It's got nothing to do
with you, Freddy.
'Course, it does.
And either you let Allie go home
right now,
or we all go home right now.
(laughs)
Yeah, and how's that going to work?
Oh, please, enlighten me,
I'm all ears.
Oi. You lot.
All right, all right.
Just fucking
Fine.
(mobile ringing)
Hey.
We're free of it, Freddy.
(Freddy)What?
(Baba) It worked.
Check the news.
(tense music)
So, what now?
(Freddy)Now,
my dear old partner in crime,
we're going to get drunk,
sing karaoke,
and then we'll head back to mine
and spend all night just talking
and sucking each other's cocks.
-(cackles)
-What do you say?
That you are a very strange person.
I missed you so much.
I'll meet you after work.
I love you.
Sorry, you don't have
to say it back, it
It just feels nice to say it.
Well, I, uh
I
Oh, uh
Baba?
Baba?
Can I help, sir?
I couldn't trouble you
for a glass of water, could I?
Tap water. Please.
Of course.
(water pouring)
-Here you go, sir.
-Thank you.
Mm.
Thank you.
Um
Sorry, let me just
Can I Can I ask your name, please?
Uh, my name's Babeni, sir.
Ah! Where are you from, Baba?
DRC.
And do you work in the evenings,
or just the daytimes?
Um, the evenings, too,
but only in the bathroom.
And, um
Do you know this person?
I've seen her.
Have you seen her
with, um, someone else, perhaps?
Uh
No.
Oh! No, no. Please, relax.
I am not here for you.
Please don't worry.
Oh, well, yeah
Thank you.
Well, have a good day.
God bless, uncle.
God bless you, too.
And you can't think of anyone
that Freddy brings in regularly?
Someone she's close to?
Freddy comes in here a lot,
with a different guy each time.
What do you want me to say?
I just want you to tell me
if there's someone particular.
Do I look like
Freddy's best friend to you?
(flushing)
That's twice in six months
you lot have had me.
Not selling this stuff on eBay,
I hope.
(Scottish accent)
I can assure you
it is entirely random, ma'am.
Oh.
Scottish, eh?
Perhaps we should call you
the "wee man."
The wee man?
No, all right.
Sorry, it's not
No offence.
Jesus, you two!
You're like those kids
fromThe Shining.
Did you get my report?
Except you don't
look the same, obviously.
-(Jackson) Susan?
-Yes.
But I'm not about to reopen a case
just because you had a hunch
about a cup of green tea.
But, ma'am, if we're right
about Freddy having a partner,
-we need to try
-You haven't read the forensic report
from the Matt Bowers scene, have you?
Have you?
No.
The pen that was used to draw
the snake eyes on Simon's feet
was found in Matt's car.
It had both their DNA all over it.
You go near her,
I'll string you up in a tree myself.
Is that understood?
-Yes?
-Yeah.
-Yeah? Yeah.
-Yeah.
Hey!
-What's the matter with you?
-What's the matter with you?
# Who needs the noise
Of the party crowd? #
# Who needs the records
Turned up loud? #
# When two #
# We two can have
A party all alone #
# Oh, yeah! #
# Pretty music
A cosy chair #
# Lights down low
And I'm holding you near #
So
Truth or dare.
First crush?
You have to answer. That's the rule.
Stop worrying.
Okay? I'm sure they're
just tying loose ends up.
It's over.
Relax.
I've not been home in
probably about five years, and
I was wondering whether maybe
you wanted to come with me.
We'd stay at my parents' house.
They're not there, though,
so don't worry.
And I can show you where I grew up,
and my old school,
and all my little kid things.
-(chuckles)
-What do you think?
I would I would like that.
Okay. So
Your crush! Come on.
-Mmm
-Don't worry, it's fine!
Tell me.
Ah, okay, okay.
(clears throat)
Okay, so, uh
You remember
when I told you about Pascal?
No!
Oh, you get better and better.
There was nothing sexual involved.
Don't spoil it!
But he was everything to me
for a long time.
Did you ever tell him?
(scoffs)
No.
Why not?
Well, because he would have
literally killed me.
And you?
Who's your first crush?
Maybe I'll introduce you to him.
(foreboding music)
I had a look at Freddy's GBH record.
The victim was a teacher
at her boarding school.
She pushed him down the stairs.
I just want to take a look into it,
that's all.
All right. Well
I guess we'd better go in
and take a look at this thing.
No, it's all right,
I didn't mean right away.
Please? Gill wants
to meet you anyway.
-She's not expecting me.
-She's not expecting me!
I told her
I was pulling an all-nighter.
It'll be a nice surprise.
Yeah. Let's do it, come on.
Come on!
-I'd really rather not.
-(knocks)
(quiet giggling)
Hiya!
-Oh, shit Shit. Sorry, sorry.
-Hi, love!
Um I thought you had loads
of paperwork to get through?
(Jackson) Yeah, I decided I'd do it
in bed eating a croissant.
(nervous chuckle)
How are you, Thomas?
Oh, very well, thanks, Jackson.
This case is killing us, though.
Oh, I don't doubt it,
it sounds awful.
(Thomas) It's a tough one, but, uh
You know
We'll get there.
'Course, you will.
Gill, this is Lola.
Oh! Jackson's told me
so much about you.
(Gill) Hope he's not making life
too difficult.
Yeah.
You too, he's, uh
Jackson, I'm feeling pretty tired.
Maybe we could pick this up
in the morning.
Where are the kids?
Oh! Uh, it was just getting
a bit late,
so your mum's going to keep them
at her place
and drop them back
early tomorrow morning. So
Well, in that case
why don't we order in a curry?
Huh?
Who's hungry?
I'm sorry, I'm just
I'm just not that hungry, you know?
No problem. I understand.
-Jackson.
-Yeah?
Good work today.
Yeah, see you tomorrow.
Look, um
I could probably make
this paperwork last two days.
Three days at a push.
Until I've submitted it,
we can still keep working
on the case, discreetly.
Thank you. I appreciate that.
Yeah, and I promise to sleep
outside Freddy's apartment
as discreetly as I can.
Lola?
Was that a joke?
Might just get a photo
of Freddy and her partner.
(car engine starts)
(applause)
# Something's gotten hold
Of my heart #
# Keeping my soul
And my senses apart #
# Something's gotten
Into my life #
# Cutting its way
Through my dreams like a knife #
# Turning me up #
# Turning me down #
# Making me smile #
# And making me frown #
# In a world that was small #
# I once lived in a time #
# That was peace
With no trouble at all #
# But then you came my way #
# And a feeling unknown
Shook my heart #
# Made me want you to stay #
# All of my nights #
# And all of my days #
# Yeah, I gotta tell you now #
# Something's gotten hold
Of my hand #
# Dragging my soul
Into a beautiful land #
# And something
Has invaded my night #
# Painting my sleep
With a colour so bright #
What are you doing with me?
No.
Seriously, why are you with me?
Because the way
that you look at me
reminds me of the way
my mother used to look at me.
And the way you love me
makes me think that God
is ready to forgive.
And because I'm fit and that?
(both laugh)
Well that's a yes,
that's that's the main reason.
# I've got to know
If this is the real thing #
# I've got to know
What's making my heart sing #
# Whoa #
# Yeah #
# You smile and I am lost
For a lifetime #
# Each minute spent with you
Is the right time #
(toast pops)
-Here, why don't I do that?
-No, it's okay. I've got it.
Morning, chaps.
-Morning.
-Morning.
(Gill) Jackson?
Jackson, I was thinking
I thought we could go
to dinner tonight.
Without the kids.
Somewhere nice, maybe?
I've got to go.
We'll We'll chat later.
Dad.
(Jackson) Uh, goodbye!
Bye.
(groans)
Sure Martin won't mind us
borrowing the car?
He said it was fine.
(camera bleeps)
Shit.
I forgot my other key, hang on.
Give me a second.
(liquid shakes)
(knocks)
I was about to come and get you!
So
That lettering wasn't made
with a finger, it's too big.
And Matt didn't have any mud
on his hands.
So, what did they use?
Hm? I don't know, maybe a stick.
That's what I thought,
except there's no mention of it
in any of the reports,
so where is it?
-(mobile chimes)
-Think about it.
If you're Matt writing that message,
you don't throw away the stick,
why would you?
But they might.
And if they did, then it's nearby,
with mud on one end and DNA.
(suspenseful music)
Yeah, I think
that's a really good idea,
we should definitely go
and have a look.
Perfect, me too.
Do you mind if we stop
for breakfast first? I'm starving.
Stopping for breakfast
will never be a problem for me.
(engine revs)
No, no, no! I don't care. Shut up!
You said you'd be here!
I need a clean sample now, Dad, okay?
Now.
No, an hour won't do.
May as well be next week.
(mobile chimes)
Fuck me! What am I
-fucking paying you for, man?
-Lola?
-Yeah?
-You missed a recall text.
-What?
-Check your phone.
Oh, shit.
-Well, reply, then.
-I will, yeah.
Now, otherwise it'll go down
as a missed text.
-You know how strict they are.
-We should go to the forest, first.
It's a good lead,
we should check it out.
No, we'll go later.
Look, for god's sake.
If you're not there
in 18 minutes, it's
Fine, fine, fine. All right. Shut up!
Why are you avoiding this recall?
I ain't avoiding anything, right?
You are!
Why do you have spare sample tubes
in the glove box of your car?
And you've been
on your phone all morning,
there's no way you missed the text.
-Yes, I have, I missed it.
-Show me your phone.
No!
(distant siren)
Just tell me.
Okay.
Okay, then.
Three years ago, me and my partner,
we arrested this drunk outside a pub.
Put him in the back of the car.
He went crazy.
Started head-butting my partner,
and biting him and screaming.
Vile.
I was driving, so, uh
I just turned around to help.
And I ran a mini roundabout,
straight into an oncoming car.
Driver was in his 40s,
he died instantly.
So sorry.
He had a little girl.
Jessica.
Eight.
(Lola) She held on for three weeks.
I visited her every single day,
I went, and I
sat with her and I read to her.
The day before she died,
she called me her big sister.
So anyway
I was suspended for three months
while the investigation was ongoing.
My back was all fucked
because of the the accident,
and I mean really fucked,
I was in so much pain,
so I started taking codeine
for the pain, okay?
You don't miss a test for codeine,
though, do you?
I thought I'd got it under control!
Okay, 30 mills of methadone a day!
I'm down from 60.
I think that's pretty good going,
don't you?
-You're using heroin on top
-Fuck you!
Yes!
Okay. Okay, then.
Okay.
Sample tube.
Quick. Before I change my mind.
(ominous music)
It's really stiff.
(Baba) Uh, Freddy?
Yeah, one sec, I'm just
Freddy.
(Baba) They didn't tell you?
(shatters)
We should go now.
My bed used to be right there
in that corner.
If you like, we can buy some blankets
and sleep here tonight.
(tense music)
You good?
-Lola?
-Shh!
I finally got through
to Freddy's parents.
They worked away a lot
when Freddy was young,
so they sent her to a boarding school
where she met this teacher,
Cian Fitzgerald.
The one she pushed down the stairs.
Did they say why she pushed him?
Well
They were living abroad at the time,
so they weren't exactly forthcoming,
but they did give us
the number of a Francine Ford.
She used to look after Freddy
during the summer holidays.
Mm.
Okay, can you get in touch
with her please?
-See if she can give us a call?
-Mm-hm.
And, um Ooh!
Dom, can you find out what happened
to that teacher as well?
-Yeah.
-You're a star.
Lola.
Lola?
Lola!
Hey, hey, hey,
don't worry so much, big man.
All right?
(background chatter)
(chuckles)
Yeah, okay, I went to a nice school.
It's not that funny.
If you saw my school,
you'd understand why I was laughing.
(fake whimper)
-Wait here.
-Freddy, wait.
Freddy!
Oh, sorry.
That's okay!
What's your name?
Lily.
Is it your first day, Lily?
Feeling nervous?
Completely understandable.
It's all going to be fine.
I promise you.
Do you know why?
There's a flower called
the lily of the valley.
Grows in Asia, mainly.
Smells incredibly sweet.
It's really pretty.
But it's also very, very poisonous.
(both chuckle)
What do you think of that?
(Baba) Freddy.
Freddy?
The tour is starting, come on.
Freddy?
The music lab
was renovated last year.
We've got proper
recording studios now.
It's pretty amazing,
I'm not going to lie!
Thank you so much for doing this
at short notice,
I don't know what went wrong
with our booking.
That's okay.
They're always getting me
to do parent tours.
You guys are younger
than usual, though.
Well, it's never too early
to start looking.
(Freddy) The lady on reception said
we might be able to speak
to the head teacher.
-Do you think that will be possible?
-(Helen) Uh, yes. It's this way.
You'll love Cian, he's so great.
He treats us with so much respect,
like we're adults, you know?
# Ah-ah, ah-ah, ah-ah #
# How shall I sing that Majesty?
# Which angels do admire #
It's Halloween on Thursday,
so the whole school dresses up.
We do a concert and everything,
it's really fun.
This is the dress rehearsals.
# Sing, sing #
# Ye he-e-e-eavenly #
(applause)
-(Cian) Wonderful.
-(Penny giggles)
Wonderful!
I mean, you are essentially an angel
walking the earth in human form,
but don't worry, we'll be fine,
you'll be fine.
(chuckles)
Go! Do good!
(Cian) Thank you.
Hello!
Welcome to Houndsbury.
I'm Cian Fitzgerald.
Hello.
Hi, there. Bill.
(Cian) Bill. Nice to meet you, Bill.
-Hello.
-(Maria) Maria.
-(Cian) Maria, thank you for coming.
-Hi.
Babeni.
Babeni, thank you for coming. Babeni.
Hi.
Hello.
Sorry, and you are?
-Uh, she has been unwell.
-(door slams)
-Excuse us.
-Yes, yes, of course.
Hey.
Keep going.
-Freddy.
-Okay!
So, are you going to tell me
who that man was?
Ooh!
That is better.
So, you comfy?
Clearly, he meant a lot to you, no?
Are you comfy? I'm serious.
Did you know he was going to
be there? Is that why we went?
You know, I only ask
because you should know
that I lost my virginity
on this very bench.
You On the
(both laugh)
(Johnny) Fucking hell!
Yes!
Christ alive.
(Johnny) Freddy, you little beauty!
The prodigal daughter returns!
Man!
Can't believe it!
I thought you were done with us!
Come here!
All right, Johnny?
-How you doing?
-Yeah, all right, thanks.
-How are you doing?
-Yeah, good.
(Freddy) Good, great. Cool.
Oh, erm, I want you to meet
my friend.
-How you doing, pal?
-Hi. Baba.
-Huh?
-My name's Baba.
Baba.
All right, yeah, yeah, sound.
By the way, are you nice and comfy
on this bench, pal, yeah?
(snickers)
I'm very comfortable,
thank you, Johnny.
Good.
(Jackson) I'm telling you,
that stick is somewhere.
We just have to keep looking.
(Lola) What's that saying?
You can't see the wood for the trees?
(Jackson) Yeah, but don't forget
not finding something
is as good as finding it.
Uh-huh. Tell that to Susan.
Thank you, Jackson.
Okay.
Out of interest,
how did you hide that sample tube?
I mean, they pat you down
when they go in, don't they?
Let's just say I secreted it
about my person.
(laughs)
Oh, yes! Yes, yes, yes,
I have secreted
a lot worse than that, amigo.
-No!
-Don't even go worrying about it.
(Lola) Yes, and I got some
on my hands.
-(Jackson) What?
-(both laugh)
(Lola) It's like we're
blood brothers, except for piss.
Yeah, we have invented
a whole new fucking thing!
Go on then, Baba, mate.
Tell us about the cogs.
What makes you tick,
what makes you turn?
What do you do for a living?
I work in a nightclub.
Oh, right, what, in the toilet,
handing out soap?
(laughter)
Oh, shit! I was fucking joking.
Oh, mate, I'm sorry, mate.
Fuck.
Oh, don't laugh!
It's a tough job, that.
It is. I don't know
how you do that, mate.
Dealing with these dickheads
all night.
I couldn't do it. Honestly.
No way, not for me.
I always give them a quid, though.
I do. I do.
Not every time I go for piss, like.
But if I have a fucking spray
or something then yeah, course.
I've got your back, mate.
It's this one
you want to look out for.
(Carl) Fuck off!
(Johnny) Honestly,
he's a right stingy fucker.
He'll have half a pack
of chewing gum off him,
and be like, "Ah, bosh, 20 p."
No, I wouldn't!
Well, I'm going to the bar.
Would anyone like anything to drink?
Oh, nah, mate,
I'm all right, thank you.
Oh, no, it's fine, it's fine.
Nah, honestly, mate,
I wouldn't feel right.
-Freddy?
-I'll come join you in a sec.
(Johnny) Cheers, Baba.
He seems nice.
You want to watch yourself, Johnny.
-Why's that?
-Just stop being a prick, yeah?
Fucking hell.
Okay, I think we should do a grid.
Jackson?
Or not.
I mean, seriously, what are we doing?
-We're just trying to
-No, I tell you what's going on here.
There's a pair of serial killers
on the loose,
and we're walking round a forest
looking for a fucking stick!
(clanks)
(Johnny) Hey up, here he is.
Come on. Go on, son!
Go on, score!
(all) Yeah!
You know, you've got to respect
a man who drinks rose.
I genuinely don't think
I've ever seen that before.
-Just leave him alone.
-What? I'm just saying!
Let's play. Here, yeah, mine. To me.
(all cheer)
Oh, it's over there, Bubble!
-(Johnny) You've been bobbled, mate!
-(laughter)
(Johnny) Oh, mate.
-You ready to go?
-Yeah, let's do it.
(Johnny) Oh, you can't go yet!
I've hardly had a chance
to speak to this guy!
Oh, hey, come here!
Ooh!
Oh, he's a nippy little fucker,
ain't he? Eh?
Listen, do you know what
you're in for with this one, pal?
Let's go. Lovely to see you, Johnny.
I've got a cracking story
for you, mate,
-you're going to love it.
-Please don't.
-So there's this teacher, right
-Shut up! Yeah?
-Shut the fuck up!
-All right!
-Let me tell him, yeah?
-Hey, it's more fun when I tell it.
Oi!
Baba?
Hey, Baba?
Go to the car now.
-(Johnny) Fucking twat.
-(Freddy) Now.
This is the only pub for miles.
So whoever dropped that pint glass
must have got it from here.
Hi, can I help?
I'm DI Mendy, this is DS Lola Franks.
-Sure. Any news?
-Excuse me?
Well, I'm assuming
you've come about Darren, no?
Went missing about a week ago.
Left this place half-pissed,
walked home through the forest,
-and hasn't been seen since.
-Who's Darren?
Look, I still don't think
it would be a bad idea
-to let Susan know what we've found.
-Shh! No, no, no.
She would kill us.
-Hm?
-Mm.
The lab report on the pint glass
will be back tomorrow,
we'll just, you know,
take it from there.
Then we've got
something concrete, yeah?
Yeah.
I meant what I said in the forest.
You could have lost your job today.
Know what, Lola?
I don't need you to keep thanking me.
-What I do need is for you
-Don't do this.
-You need help.
-Mm-mm.
You've got a disease.
My best friend died of cancer
when she was 32.
That's a disease.
I could stop this tomorrow
if I wanted to.
Well, why don't you, then?
Why not get help?
Why not get better?
Why not do everything you can
Because I killed a little girl.
A beautiful little girl.
And I don't want to feel okay
about that,
and I shouldn't be allowed
to feel okay about that.
Do you understand me?
It makes me so sad
to hear you speak like that.
Does it? Makes you sad?
-Yeah.
-I'm sorry it makes you sad.
Oh, come on.
Because I know how much
you like to walk around
on cloud fucking nine
the whole time, right?
Nobody's that fucking happy, nobody.
Certainly not you.
-What do you mean by that?
-Ask Gill!
-Excuse me?
-Fuck.
I'm I'm drunk
and I'm going to go home, okay?
No, no. Hey, Lola. Just
Hey, Lola.
Hey, Lola.
Just say it. Say it.
Fine. Last night?
-Yes?
-Thomas and Gill?
-It's obvious.
-Yes, I know.
What?
Gill and I have been married
a long time.
Okay? And it's so hard, Lola
not to get into a pattern
of conflict and
Look, she lashes out, I withdraw,
and then it's just back and forth.
Look, if this is what Gill
needs to do to break us out of that,
then it's my job
to find a way of responding.
And resolving and forgiving.
That's the biggest pile of shit
I have ever heard.
Why?
Because I've seen inside your garage.
Oh, come on.
And you can't ignore anger
like that, Jackson, you just
It's a warning sign, man.
You've got to do
something about it
I am doing something
because you're not
as fine as you think you are.
I am doing something about it.
I'm waiting for her to tell me.
That's not doing something about it,
that's not doing something about it,
it's the opposite.
Are you fucking stupid?
I believe it's important
that she tells me.
Fine.
Well, I'm going to get in a cab
and go home now.
Maybe you could get back
by not getting in a cab.
See how far that gets you, sunshine.
(mobile ringing)
Lola Franks.
Uh, my name's Francine Ford,
I was asked to give you a call.
Yeah, that's right.
I understand that you used to look
after Lily Jenkins
in the school holidays.
Yes. She was my daughter's dorm mate
at Houndsbury.
They were best friends.
Oh, okay.
Well, I'm probably going to need
to speak to your daughter too, then.
I'm sorry?
If you have her number.
I'd like to speak to her, too,
if possible.
My daughter died a long time ago.
I assumed
that's why you were calling.
Um
No, I'm sorry.
Why would you assume that?
Because Lily Jenkins
was the last person
to see my daughter alive.
(Lola)Lily and Frederica
were best friends.
They were joined at the hip.
Lily spent two summers with you.
You must have got
to know her quite well.
Well, she was very quiet.
Withdrawn.
She still wet the bed
at 11 years old.
But when she was with Frederica,
she really came alive.
The incident at the school,
do you think it was an accident?
I can believe that she believes it.
Maybe that makes it true.
I guess that's your job, isn't it?
I certainly know it troubled her
for a long time.
She sent me letters
from the detention centre.
Do you still have them?
Ooh, I don't, I
I'd have to have a rummage.
I'd appreciate that, thank you.
One day she stopped writing, and
wouldn't let me visit anymore.
Do you mind if
Do you mind if I ask you
a personal question?
How do you keep going?
I mean, how how do you do it?
I once told my therapist
I had an interest in orchids.
So he gave me this little project.
I had to grow as many as I could,
and give them out
to anyone who wanted one.
Got me out into the world,
chatting to people.
I felt useful.
Would you like one?
This might sound very cheeky, but
do you mind if I had two?
# Down by the banks
Of the Hanky Panky #
# Where the bullfrogs leap
From bank to banky #
# With a hip, hop
Hippity hop #
# Leap off a lily pad
And go kerlop! #
(Freddy)I had this friend
at school.
She was my best friend.
I took her name the day she died.
Me and Frederica
went into the woods one day.
We got lost.
Spent the night in the cold.
And when I woke up, she
She wasn't there.
They pulled her body
out the river a week later.
What does the teacher
have to do with it?
Everyone thinks that
Frederica fell in the river.
And I'm the only one
who knows she jumped.
You saw her?
I saw it in her eyes when she told me
what Cian was doing to her.
A few days later
he saw me in the corridor.
I didn't want to talk to him, so
I ran away, but he chased me
and grabbed me.
I turned around
to push him away, and
he fell down the stairs.
He told everyone I did it
on purpose, and
got two kids to lie for him.
I spent the next five years
locked up.
(Baba) So
what do you want to do?
("Kill of the Night"
by Gin Wigmore playing)
The fingerprints on the pint glass
have been confirmed
as Darren Cork's.
They flagged up a match
to an unidentified hit-and-run victim
in Suffolk.
I want to bring him to this place,
and I want to look him in the eye
and tell him what he is.
What he did to her
and me.
# I'm gonna catch ya #
# I'm gonna get ya, get ya #
# I wanna taste the way
That you bleed #
# Ohh! #
# You're my kill of the night #
(Cian)To see a world
in a grain of sand
and a heaven in a wildflower,
hold infinity in the palm
of your hand
and eternity in an hour.
(sucks teeth)
(Cian groans)
(chuckles)
Don't tell nurse.
I won't. I promise.
Okay.
Good night.
(wrapper rustles)
(foreboding music)
# There's a paradise
On a plastic screen #
# The perfect life
And the perfect dream #
# A new horizon #
# A burning desire to be loved #
# There are untold joys
That wait for us all #
# The illusion cures
Come straight to your door #
# A clear horizon #
# A burning desire to be loved #
(Allie) I'm honestly not
trying to wind you up, Larry.
I just don't feel that great.
I don't feel great! Who feels great?
When did feeling great
become a prerequisite
for doing some bloody work, huh?
Or maybe I missed that memo.
Jesus, Larry.
You know, next time someone
says they're happy as Larry,
I'm going to assume
they're fucking miserable.
It's got nothing to do
with you, Freddy.
'Course, it does.
And either you let Allie go home
right now,
or we all go home right now.
(laughs)
Yeah, and how's that going to work?
Oh, please, enlighten me,
I'm all ears.
Oi. You lot.
All right, all right.
Just fucking
Fine.
(mobile ringing)
Hey.
We're free of it, Freddy.
(Freddy)What?
(Baba) It worked.
Check the news.
(tense music)
So, what now?
(Freddy)Now,
my dear old partner in crime,
we're going to get drunk,
sing karaoke,
and then we'll head back to mine
and spend all night just talking
and sucking each other's cocks.
-(cackles)
-What do you say?
That you are a very strange person.
I missed you so much.
I'll meet you after work.
I love you.
Sorry, you don't have
to say it back, it
It just feels nice to say it.
Well, I, uh
I
Oh, uh
Baba?
Baba?
Can I help, sir?
I couldn't trouble you
for a glass of water, could I?
Tap water. Please.
Of course.
(water pouring)
-Here you go, sir.
-Thank you.
Mm.
Thank you.
Um
Sorry, let me just
Can I Can I ask your name, please?
Uh, my name's Babeni, sir.
Ah! Where are you from, Baba?
DRC.
And do you work in the evenings,
or just the daytimes?
Um, the evenings, too,
but only in the bathroom.
And, um
Do you know this person?
I've seen her.
Have you seen her
with, um, someone else, perhaps?
Uh
No.
Oh! No, no. Please, relax.
I am not here for you.
Please don't worry.
Oh, well, yeah
Thank you.
Well, have a good day.
God bless, uncle.
God bless you, too.
And you can't think of anyone
that Freddy brings in regularly?
Someone she's close to?
Freddy comes in here a lot,
with a different guy each time.
What do you want me to say?
I just want you to tell me
if there's someone particular.
Do I look like
Freddy's best friend to you?
(flushing)
That's twice in six months
you lot have had me.
Not selling this stuff on eBay,
I hope.
(Scottish accent)
I can assure you
it is entirely random, ma'am.
Oh.
Scottish, eh?
Perhaps we should call you
the "wee man."
The wee man?
No, all right.
Sorry, it's not
No offence.
Jesus, you two!
You're like those kids
fromThe Shining.
Did you get my report?
Except you don't
look the same, obviously.
-(Jackson) Susan?
-Yes.
But I'm not about to reopen a case
just because you had a hunch
about a cup of green tea.
But, ma'am, if we're right
about Freddy having a partner,
-we need to try
-You haven't read the forensic report
from the Matt Bowers scene, have you?
Have you?
No.
The pen that was used to draw
the snake eyes on Simon's feet
was found in Matt's car.
It had both their DNA all over it.
You go near her,
I'll string you up in a tree myself.
Is that understood?
-Yes?
-Yeah.
-Yeah? Yeah.
-Yeah.
Hey!
-What's the matter with you?
-What's the matter with you?
# Who needs the noise
Of the party crowd? #
# Who needs the records
Turned up loud? #
# When two #
# We two can have
A party all alone #
# Oh, yeah! #
# Pretty music
A cosy chair #
# Lights down low
And I'm holding you near #
So
Truth or dare.
First crush?
You have to answer. That's the rule.
Stop worrying.
Okay? I'm sure they're
just tying loose ends up.
It's over.
Relax.
I've not been home in
probably about five years, and
I was wondering whether maybe
you wanted to come with me.
We'd stay at my parents' house.
They're not there, though,
so don't worry.
And I can show you where I grew up,
and my old school,
and all my little kid things.
-(chuckles)
-What do you think?
I would I would like that.
Okay. So
Your crush! Come on.
-Mmm
-Don't worry, it's fine!
Tell me.
Ah, okay, okay.
(clears throat)
Okay, so, uh
You remember
when I told you about Pascal?
No!
Oh, you get better and better.
There was nothing sexual involved.
Don't spoil it!
But he was everything to me
for a long time.
Did you ever tell him?
(scoffs)
No.
Why not?
Well, because he would have
literally killed me.
And you?
Who's your first crush?
Maybe I'll introduce you to him.
(foreboding music)
I had a look at Freddy's GBH record.
The victim was a teacher
at her boarding school.
She pushed him down the stairs.
I just want to take a look into it,
that's all.
All right. Well
I guess we'd better go in
and take a look at this thing.
No, it's all right,
I didn't mean right away.
Please? Gill wants
to meet you anyway.
-She's not expecting me.
-She's not expecting me!
I told her
I was pulling an all-nighter.
It'll be a nice surprise.
Yeah. Let's do it, come on.
Come on!
-I'd really rather not.
-(knocks)
(quiet giggling)
Hiya!
-Oh, shit Shit. Sorry, sorry.
-Hi, love!
Um I thought you had loads
of paperwork to get through?
(Jackson) Yeah, I decided I'd do it
in bed eating a croissant.
(nervous chuckle)
How are you, Thomas?
Oh, very well, thanks, Jackson.
This case is killing us, though.
Oh, I don't doubt it,
it sounds awful.
(Thomas) It's a tough one, but, uh
You know
We'll get there.
'Course, you will.
Gill, this is Lola.
Oh! Jackson's told me
so much about you.
(Gill) Hope he's not making life
too difficult.
Yeah.
You too, he's, uh
Jackson, I'm feeling pretty tired.
Maybe we could pick this up
in the morning.
Where are the kids?
Oh! Uh, it was just getting
a bit late,
so your mum's going to keep them
at her place
and drop them back
early tomorrow morning. So
Well, in that case
why don't we order in a curry?
Huh?
Who's hungry?
I'm sorry, I'm just
I'm just not that hungry, you know?
No problem. I understand.
-Jackson.
-Yeah?
Good work today.
Yeah, see you tomorrow.
Look, um
I could probably make
this paperwork last two days.
Three days at a push.
Until I've submitted it,
we can still keep working
on the case, discreetly.
Thank you. I appreciate that.
Yeah, and I promise to sleep
outside Freddy's apartment
as discreetly as I can.
Lola?
Was that a joke?
Might just get a photo
of Freddy and her partner.
(car engine starts)
(applause)
# Something's gotten hold
Of my heart #
# Keeping my soul
And my senses apart #
# Something's gotten
Into my life #
# Cutting its way
Through my dreams like a knife #
# Turning me up #
# Turning me down #
# Making me smile #
# And making me frown #
# In a world that was small #
# I once lived in a time #
# That was peace
With no trouble at all #
# But then you came my way #
# And a feeling unknown
Shook my heart #
# Made me want you to stay #
# All of my nights #
# And all of my days #
# Yeah, I gotta tell you now #
# Something's gotten hold
Of my hand #
# Dragging my soul
Into a beautiful land #
# And something
Has invaded my night #
# Painting my sleep
With a colour so bright #
What are you doing with me?
No.
Seriously, why are you with me?
Because the way
that you look at me
reminds me of the way
my mother used to look at me.
And the way you love me
makes me think that God
is ready to forgive.
And because I'm fit and that?
(both laugh)
Well that's a yes,
that's that's the main reason.
# I've got to know
If this is the real thing #
# I've got to know
What's making my heart sing #
# Whoa #
# Yeah #
# You smile and I am lost
For a lifetime #
# Each minute spent with you
Is the right time #
(toast pops)
-Here, why don't I do that?
-No, it's okay. I've got it.
Morning, chaps.
-Morning.
-Morning.
(Gill) Jackson?
Jackson, I was thinking
I thought we could go
to dinner tonight.
Without the kids.
Somewhere nice, maybe?
I've got to go.
We'll We'll chat later.
Dad.
(Jackson) Uh, goodbye!
Bye.
(groans)
Sure Martin won't mind us
borrowing the car?
He said it was fine.
(camera bleeps)
Shit.
I forgot my other key, hang on.
Give me a second.
(liquid shakes)
(knocks)
I was about to come and get you!
So
That lettering wasn't made
with a finger, it's too big.
And Matt didn't have any mud
on his hands.
So, what did they use?
Hm? I don't know, maybe a stick.
That's what I thought,
except there's no mention of it
in any of the reports,
so where is it?
-(mobile chimes)
-Think about it.
If you're Matt writing that message,
you don't throw away the stick,
why would you?
But they might.
And if they did, then it's nearby,
with mud on one end and DNA.
(suspenseful music)
Yeah, I think
that's a really good idea,
we should definitely go
and have a look.
Perfect, me too.
Do you mind if we stop
for breakfast first? I'm starving.
Stopping for breakfast
will never be a problem for me.
(engine revs)
No, no, no! I don't care. Shut up!
You said you'd be here!
I need a clean sample now, Dad, okay?
Now.
No, an hour won't do.
May as well be next week.
(mobile chimes)
Fuck me! What am I
-fucking paying you for, man?
-Lola?
-Yeah?
-You missed a recall text.
-What?
-Check your phone.
Oh, shit.
-Well, reply, then.
-I will, yeah.
Now, otherwise it'll go down
as a missed text.
-You know how strict they are.
-We should go to the forest, first.
It's a good lead,
we should check it out.
No, we'll go later.
Look, for god's sake.
If you're not there
in 18 minutes, it's
Fine, fine, fine. All right. Shut up!
Why are you avoiding this recall?
I ain't avoiding anything, right?
You are!
Why do you have spare sample tubes
in the glove box of your car?
And you've been
on your phone all morning,
there's no way you missed the text.
-Yes, I have, I missed it.
-Show me your phone.
No!
(distant siren)
Just tell me.
Okay.
Okay, then.
Three years ago, me and my partner,
we arrested this drunk outside a pub.
Put him in the back of the car.
He went crazy.
Started head-butting my partner,
and biting him and screaming.
Vile.
I was driving, so, uh
I just turned around to help.
And I ran a mini roundabout,
straight into an oncoming car.
Driver was in his 40s,
he died instantly.
So sorry.
He had a little girl.
Jessica.
Eight.
(Lola) She held on for three weeks.
I visited her every single day,
I went, and I
sat with her and I read to her.
The day before she died,
she called me her big sister.
So anyway
I was suspended for three months
while the investigation was ongoing.
My back was all fucked
because of the the accident,
and I mean really fucked,
I was in so much pain,
so I started taking codeine
for the pain, okay?
You don't miss a test for codeine,
though, do you?
I thought I'd got it under control!
Okay, 30 mills of methadone a day!
I'm down from 60.
I think that's pretty good going,
don't you?
-You're using heroin on top
-Fuck you!
Yes!
Okay. Okay, then.
Okay.
Sample tube.
Quick. Before I change my mind.
(ominous music)
It's really stiff.
(Baba) Uh, Freddy?
Yeah, one sec, I'm just
Freddy.
(Baba) They didn't tell you?
(shatters)
We should go now.
My bed used to be right there
in that corner.
If you like, we can buy some blankets
and sleep here tonight.
(tense music)
You good?
-Lola?
-Shh!
I finally got through
to Freddy's parents.
They worked away a lot
when Freddy was young,
so they sent her to a boarding school
where she met this teacher,
Cian Fitzgerald.
The one she pushed down the stairs.
Did they say why she pushed him?
Well
They were living abroad at the time,
so they weren't exactly forthcoming,
but they did give us
the number of a Francine Ford.
She used to look after Freddy
during the summer holidays.
Mm.
Okay, can you get in touch
with her please?
-See if she can give us a call?
-Mm-hm.
And, um Ooh!
Dom, can you find out what happened
to that teacher as well?
-Yeah.
-You're a star.
Lola.
Lola?
Lola!
Hey, hey, hey,
don't worry so much, big man.
All right?
(background chatter)
(chuckles)
Yeah, okay, I went to a nice school.
It's not that funny.
If you saw my school,
you'd understand why I was laughing.
(fake whimper)
-Wait here.
-Freddy, wait.
Freddy!
Oh, sorry.
That's okay!
What's your name?
Lily.
Is it your first day, Lily?
Feeling nervous?
Completely understandable.
It's all going to be fine.
I promise you.
Do you know why?
There's a flower called
the lily of the valley.
Grows in Asia, mainly.
Smells incredibly sweet.
It's really pretty.
But it's also very, very poisonous.
(both chuckle)
What do you think of that?
(Baba) Freddy.
Freddy?
The tour is starting, come on.
Freddy?
The music lab
was renovated last year.
We've got proper
recording studios now.
It's pretty amazing,
I'm not going to lie!
Thank you so much for doing this
at short notice,
I don't know what went wrong
with our booking.
That's okay.
They're always getting me
to do parent tours.
You guys are younger
than usual, though.
Well, it's never too early
to start looking.
(Freddy) The lady on reception said
we might be able to speak
to the head teacher.
-Do you think that will be possible?
-(Helen) Uh, yes. It's this way.
You'll love Cian, he's so great.
He treats us with so much respect,
like we're adults, you know?
# Ah-ah, ah-ah, ah-ah #
# How shall I sing that Majesty?
# Which angels do admire #
It's Halloween on Thursday,
so the whole school dresses up.
We do a concert and everything,
it's really fun.
This is the dress rehearsals.
# Sing, sing #
# Ye he-e-e-eavenly #
(applause)
-(Cian) Wonderful.
-(Penny giggles)
Wonderful!
I mean, you are essentially an angel
walking the earth in human form,
but don't worry, we'll be fine,
you'll be fine.
(chuckles)
Go! Do good!
(Cian) Thank you.
Hello!
Welcome to Houndsbury.
I'm Cian Fitzgerald.
Hello.
Hi, there. Bill.
(Cian) Bill. Nice to meet you, Bill.
-Hello.
-(Maria) Maria.
-(Cian) Maria, thank you for coming.
-Hi.
Babeni.
Babeni, thank you for coming. Babeni.
Hi.
Hello.
Sorry, and you are?
-Uh, she has been unwell.
-(door slams)
-Excuse us.
-Yes, yes, of course.
Hey.
Keep going.
-Freddy.
-Okay!
So, are you going to tell me
who that man was?
Ooh!
That is better.
So, you comfy?
Clearly, he meant a lot to you, no?
Are you comfy? I'm serious.
Did you know he was going to
be there? Is that why we went?
You know, I only ask
because you should know
that I lost my virginity
on this very bench.
You On the
(both laugh)
(Johnny) Fucking hell!
Yes!
Christ alive.
(Johnny) Freddy, you little beauty!
The prodigal daughter returns!
Man!
Can't believe it!
I thought you were done with us!
Come here!
All right, Johnny?
-How you doing?
-Yeah, all right, thanks.
-How are you doing?
-Yeah, good.
(Freddy) Good, great. Cool.
Oh, erm, I want you to meet
my friend.
-How you doing, pal?
-Hi. Baba.
-Huh?
-My name's Baba.
Baba.
All right, yeah, yeah, sound.
By the way, are you nice and comfy
on this bench, pal, yeah?
(snickers)
I'm very comfortable,
thank you, Johnny.
Good.
(Jackson) I'm telling you,
that stick is somewhere.
We just have to keep looking.
(Lola) What's that saying?
You can't see the wood for the trees?
(Jackson) Yeah, but don't forget
not finding something
is as good as finding it.
Uh-huh. Tell that to Susan.
Thank you, Jackson.
Okay.
Out of interest,
how did you hide that sample tube?
I mean, they pat you down
when they go in, don't they?
Let's just say I secreted it
about my person.
(laughs)
Oh, yes! Yes, yes, yes,
I have secreted
a lot worse than that, amigo.
-No!
-Don't even go worrying about it.
(Lola) Yes, and I got some
on my hands.
-(Jackson) What?
-(both laugh)
(Lola) It's like we're
blood brothers, except for piss.
Yeah, we have invented
a whole new fucking thing!
Go on then, Baba, mate.
Tell us about the cogs.
What makes you tick,
what makes you turn?
What do you do for a living?
I work in a nightclub.
Oh, right, what, in the toilet,
handing out soap?
(laughter)
Oh, shit! I was fucking joking.
Oh, mate, I'm sorry, mate.
Fuck.
Oh, don't laugh!
It's a tough job, that.
It is. I don't know
how you do that, mate.
Dealing with these dickheads
all night.
I couldn't do it. Honestly.
No way, not for me.
I always give them a quid, though.
I do. I do.
Not every time I go for piss, like.
But if I have a fucking spray
or something then yeah, course.
I've got your back, mate.
It's this one
you want to look out for.
(Carl) Fuck off!
(Johnny) Honestly,
he's a right stingy fucker.
He'll have half a pack
of chewing gum off him,
and be like, "Ah, bosh, 20 p."
No, I wouldn't!
Well, I'm going to the bar.
Would anyone like anything to drink?
Oh, nah, mate,
I'm all right, thank you.
Oh, no, it's fine, it's fine.
Nah, honestly, mate,
I wouldn't feel right.
-Freddy?
-I'll come join you in a sec.
(Johnny) Cheers, Baba.
He seems nice.
You want to watch yourself, Johnny.
-Why's that?
-Just stop being a prick, yeah?
Fucking hell.
Okay, I think we should do a grid.
Jackson?
Or not.
I mean, seriously, what are we doing?
-We're just trying to
-No, I tell you what's going on here.
There's a pair of serial killers
on the loose,
and we're walking round a forest
looking for a fucking stick!
(clanks)
(Johnny) Hey up, here he is.
Come on. Go on, son!
Go on, score!
(all) Yeah!
You know, you've got to respect
a man who drinks rose.
I genuinely don't think
I've ever seen that before.
-Just leave him alone.
-What? I'm just saying!
Let's play. Here, yeah, mine. To me.
(all cheer)
Oh, it's over there, Bubble!
-(Johnny) You've been bobbled, mate!
-(laughter)
(Johnny) Oh, mate.
-You ready to go?
-Yeah, let's do it.
(Johnny) Oh, you can't go yet!
I've hardly had a chance
to speak to this guy!
Oh, hey, come here!
Ooh!
Oh, he's a nippy little fucker,
ain't he? Eh?
Listen, do you know what
you're in for with this one, pal?
Let's go. Lovely to see you, Johnny.
I've got a cracking story
for you, mate,
-you're going to love it.
-Please don't.
-So there's this teacher, right
-Shut up! Yeah?
-Shut the fuck up!
-All right!
-Let me tell him, yeah?
-Hey, it's more fun when I tell it.
Oi!
Baba?
Hey, Baba?
Go to the car now.
-(Johnny) Fucking twat.
-(Freddy) Now.
This is the only pub for miles.
So whoever dropped that pint glass
must have got it from here.
Hi, can I help?
I'm DI Mendy, this is DS Lola Franks.
-Sure. Any news?
-Excuse me?
Well, I'm assuming
you've come about Darren, no?
Went missing about a week ago.
Left this place half-pissed,
walked home through the forest,
-and hasn't been seen since.
-Who's Darren?
Look, I still don't think
it would be a bad idea
-to let Susan know what we've found.
-Shh! No, no, no.
She would kill us.
-Hm?
-Mm.
The lab report on the pint glass
will be back tomorrow,
we'll just, you know,
take it from there.
Then we've got
something concrete, yeah?
Yeah.
I meant what I said in the forest.
You could have lost your job today.
Know what, Lola?
I don't need you to keep thanking me.
-What I do need is for you
-Don't do this.
-You need help.
-Mm-mm.
You've got a disease.
My best friend died of cancer
when she was 32.
That's a disease.
I could stop this tomorrow
if I wanted to.
Well, why don't you, then?
Why not get help?
Why not get better?
Why not do everything you can
Because I killed a little girl.
A beautiful little girl.
And I don't want to feel okay
about that,
and I shouldn't be allowed
to feel okay about that.
Do you understand me?
It makes me so sad
to hear you speak like that.
Does it? Makes you sad?
-Yeah.
-I'm sorry it makes you sad.
Oh, come on.
Because I know how much
you like to walk around
on cloud fucking nine
the whole time, right?
Nobody's that fucking happy, nobody.
Certainly not you.
-What do you mean by that?
-Ask Gill!
-Excuse me?
-Fuck.
I'm I'm drunk
and I'm going to go home, okay?
No, no. Hey, Lola. Just
Hey, Lola.
Hey, Lola.
Just say it. Say it.
Fine. Last night?
-Yes?
-Thomas and Gill?
-It's obvious.
-Yes, I know.
What?
Gill and I have been married
a long time.
Okay? And it's so hard, Lola
not to get into a pattern
of conflict and
Look, she lashes out, I withdraw,
and then it's just back and forth.
Look, if this is what Gill
needs to do to break us out of that,
then it's my job
to find a way of responding.
And resolving and forgiving.
That's the biggest pile of shit
I have ever heard.
Why?
Because I've seen inside your garage.
Oh, come on.
And you can't ignore anger
like that, Jackson, you just
It's a warning sign, man.
You've got to do
something about it
I am doing something
because you're not
as fine as you think you are.
I am doing something about it.
I'm waiting for her to tell me.
That's not doing something about it,
that's not doing something about it,
it's the opposite.
Are you fucking stupid?
I believe it's important
that she tells me.
Fine.
Well, I'm going to get in a cab
and go home now.
Maybe you could get back
by not getting in a cab.
See how far that gets you, sunshine.
(mobile ringing)
Lola Franks.
Uh, my name's Francine Ford,
I was asked to give you a call.
Yeah, that's right.
I understand that you used to look
after Lily Jenkins
in the school holidays.
Yes. She was my daughter's dorm mate
at Houndsbury.
They were best friends.
Oh, okay.
Well, I'm probably going to need
to speak to your daughter too, then.
I'm sorry?
If you have her number.
I'd like to speak to her, too,
if possible.
My daughter died a long time ago.
I assumed
that's why you were calling.
Um
No, I'm sorry.
Why would you assume that?
Because Lily Jenkins
was the last person
to see my daughter alive.
(Lola)Lily and Frederica
were best friends.
They were joined at the hip.
Lily spent two summers with you.
You must have got
to know her quite well.
Well, she was very quiet.
Withdrawn.
She still wet the bed
at 11 years old.
But when she was with Frederica,
she really came alive.
The incident at the school,
do you think it was an accident?
I can believe that she believes it.
Maybe that makes it true.
I guess that's your job, isn't it?
I certainly know it troubled her
for a long time.
She sent me letters
from the detention centre.
Do you still have them?
Ooh, I don't, I
I'd have to have a rummage.
I'd appreciate that, thank you.
One day she stopped writing, and
wouldn't let me visit anymore.
Do you mind if
Do you mind if I ask you
a personal question?
How do you keep going?
I mean, how how do you do it?
I once told my therapist
I had an interest in orchids.
So he gave me this little project.
I had to grow as many as I could,
and give them out
to anyone who wanted one.
Got me out into the world,
chatting to people.
I felt useful.
Would you like one?
This might sound very cheeky, but
do you mind if I had two?
# Down by the banks
Of the Hanky Panky #
# Where the bullfrogs leap
From bank to banky #
# With a hip, hop
Hippity hop #
# Leap off a lily pad
And go kerlop! #
(Freddy)I had this friend
at school.
She was my best friend.
I took her name the day she died.
Me and Frederica
went into the woods one day.
We got lost.
Spent the night in the cold.
And when I woke up, she
She wasn't there.
They pulled her body
out the river a week later.
What does the teacher
have to do with it?
Everyone thinks that
Frederica fell in the river.
And I'm the only one
who knows she jumped.
You saw her?
I saw it in her eyes when she told me
what Cian was doing to her.
A few days later
he saw me in the corridor.
I didn't want to talk to him, so
I ran away, but he chased me
and grabbed me.
I turned around
to push him away, and
he fell down the stairs.
He told everyone I did it
on purpose, and
got two kids to lie for him.
I spent the next five years
locked up.
(Baba) So
what do you want to do?
("Kill of the Night"
by Gin Wigmore playing)
The fingerprints on the pint glass
have been confirmed
as Darren Cork's.
They flagged up a match
to an unidentified hit-and-run victim
in Suffolk.
I want to bring him to this place,
and I want to look him in the eye
and tell him what he is.
What he did to her
and me.
# I'm gonna catch ya #
# I'm gonna get ya, get ya #
# I wanna taste the way
That you bleed #
# Ohh! #
# You're my kill of the night #