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Be Afraid (2017)
I'm going.
You're not going anywhere! Listen to me. Babe, there's no one out there. Listen to me. I have to go. Baby, please don't leave. Please, please! Look, look... Are you even listening to me? No, I'm not. There's no power because there's a lightning storm. I have to protect my family. It's normal... You are protecting the family! What are you doing? Baby, are you listening to me? They're coming. You're scaring Emms, Dean. Just stop it. Mommy! Don't get out of bed, Emms. You're not leaving this house. Get out of my way. You're not leaving this house, not with this. Not with this, you're not leaving! Get out of my way! Dean! Dean! Dean. Dean! Dean! What's happening? It's okay, baby. Stay in your room. Everything's all right. Mom! - Mommy! - Baby! Baby! There's somebody in my room! Open the door! Damn it! Open it! Damn you! Emms! Help me, Dean! Mommy! Emms! No! They took our baby! So, are you bored yet? I'm just happy not to be sewing up stab wounds every five minutes. It's just babies and broken arms around here. The excitement just never ends. Yeah. How's the family? Everybody settled in? Yeah, Heather's stress level is way down. Um, Nathan's sleeping through the night. I think it's going to be good this time. You know, they say the er can be hardest on the spouse. But, I think you've made the right choice. Hm. Your son found the woods today. Yeah, they're pretty cool. I think we could use a fence. Oh, you think that's going to keep him in, huh? You know he's half me. Well, it keeps bad things out, too. Half me? Yeah. You're half me, half your mother. It's... see, when two adults love each other, their DNA comes together, um, through... Yes? Well, it's... It's... it's like, uh, your baby sister in mommy's tummy, um, that was made because your mother and I, uh... Well, we were kissing... gross! Yeah, it's absolutely disgusting. Oh, is it? Yeah. Can I be excused now? Yes, you can. Thank you. It's disgusting, huh? What do you want me to say? I know, it's disgusting. Nathan? Daddy. Oh! Hey. What are you still doing up, buddy? There was a man in my room. A man? He was standing right over my bed. Really? Well... Someone's got a big imagination, don't they? I'll tell you what, let's get you back to bed. Get frank, come on, get in there. Love you, pal. Love you too, daddy. Hmm. Good night, frank. Yeah, you say goodnight to frank. Go ahead and sign in. Um, I'm here to see John chambers. Dr. chambers? Do you have an appointment? I'm his son. Oh. Um, I'll page him. So let me guess. Your tuition for the semester is gone. I see nothing has changed around here. Still telling everyone I only come around when I need money, right? I never said that. Kicked out? Dropped out? Dropped out. Before they could kick me out. Well, it's like you always said... It's tough to get ahead without breaking a few balls. Right? Listen, you get yourself back in gear or I will be the one busting balls. You understand? Yeah. Alright. Come on. Give your dad a hug. It's good to see you, Ben. Come on. Dad? Dad! Hey! Look who's here! Ben! Hey, man! Remember? Two to the left, one to the right. Knuckle. Knuckle. Swish. Does Ben need money again? Uh... no. Let me show you around. We should have some extra sheets and blankets in one of these boxes. Hey, what the heck is this? Something you're going to keep your hands off of. Holy shit. It was going to be your graduation present but... I guess it's not happening now. Can I drive it? You get a job first and we'll talk. Morning, babe. Morning. How are you feeling today? I'm okay. It smells good. You okay? Is he going back? Uh, well, I mean he's definitely out for this semester. He needs to be at college, John. Now I know this is bad timing. It's not about the time. It's about what's best for your son. He needs to be at school. Look, baby, you can't be getting all worked up, okay? Your only job right now is to relax, okay? For our little artist over here and for our little one right here. I promise you I will not let you lose another one, okay? Okay. Morning, dad. Morning. Hi, Heather. Good morning, Ben. Since Ben has some time off, he has volunteered to help me build the fence. For Nathan. Mmm, that looks good. Can I get you some breakfast? Sure! Over easy, please. Thanks, Heather. Mm-hm. A fence isn't going to stop Nathan. Well, it's more for Heather. Ah. Can you check on him, John? I'm thinking pressure-treated pine. I don't want him out in those woods. Well, baby, it's what little boys do. They play in the woods. It's okay. Will you check on him, please? Have you seen my daughter? My baby, Emms. Have you seen her? There's some bad things in these woods, son. Hey! Can I help you? Put that thing down. Nathan, come on! Go to the house! Tell your mother to call the police. I just want my daughter back. Looks like winter came early, huh? You must be our new doc, right? Yeah, doctor John chambers. My wife. Heather. I'd shake your hand but I'm nursing a cold. And my daughter has me drinking at least eight cups of this green tea daily. I guess Dean gave you all a pretty good scare. He's still pretty intoxicated from last night. We'll let him sleep it off. Planning on pressing charges? Uh, no. I mean, no one got hurt, so. Maybe we should... I mean, should we be worried that he'll come back? Dean's had his troubles in the past but he's a good man. He and his wife have been through some difficult times these past years. He said something about trying to find his daughter? Yeah, he, uh... They lost their daughter four years ago. She was only seven at the time so you can imagine how hard it's been on them. Well, I hate to think we got off on the wrong foot here, doc. No! No, not at all. Thanks for everything. Okay, well, you know where to find me if you need me. Enjoy your Sunday, ma'am. You, too. Now, come on. Hey. This... It's been there the whole time. Let's go. Wait up! Nathan! Nathan! Wait up! Where are you going? Nathan! What are you doing out here? I told you to stay in view. I was just playing with my friend. That's great. Say good-bye. Ahh! Hey, baby. Hi. I just gonna grab a couple things. How are you doing? Good. You're new. That easy to tell? I've lived here my whole life and I've never seen you at school. Maybe you just didn't notice me. I doubt that. Damn it. Nikki, are you guys out of d batteries? If they're not out there, then yeah. We get our delivery in the morning. So when did you move here? About 48 hours ago. Well, my dad and stepmom moved in about two weeks ago. And where did you move from? Pittsburgh. I was going to school out there. I just decided I couldn't... Sorry. Ooooh. She's a cutie, huh? Uhhh, sure. Right. Hey. So... You doing okay? Yeah. All good. Yeah? You need anything? No, I'm fine. How's your dad? Same old dad. $ 38.75. It would be really nice if you would stop by once in a while. I've just been... uh... Really busy with school. Yeah, I know. I know, but, just... Please try. Right. Right. Well, I got to go. Ow! Damn it! Thank you. That was you up at my house the other day, right? Annabelle. Oh, sorry, I can't talk. I got to grab this. That was you, right? Thanks. See you. Wait. I don't even know your name. I'm Ben. You're Nikki, right? How did you know? I heard your mom. Right! We're headed out to the river after school tomorrow. You want to come with? Sure. Great. Give me your hand. Can you pick me up at the high school? How old are you? Eighteen. Sure about that? Very. Are you single? Yeah. Are you sure about that? Pretty sure. See you tomorrow. I was about to send in an extraction team. Hop in the car, lover boy. Dinner's almost ready. Good, because I'm hungry. How are you doing, pal? Good. How was school today? Good. Awesome. How'd you do on your homework? Great. Look. A hundred percent. You did? Awesome, fantastic. I'm very proud of you. And how's that story coming? Good. I put you in the story too, daddy. You did? Let's see. Yeah. It's you... There's Ben, with his bag home from college. Is that you? No. That's my friend. She showed me a big tunnel, daddy. A tunnel? An old railroad tunnel I found our son playing in today. Nathan, tell daddy what mommy told you about the tunnel. Um, that I'm never going to play at the tunnel again. That's correct. Winner, winner, chicken dinner. Shit. - Language. - What was that? - Ghosts. - Ghosts? He's fibbing, babe. Unless you want to sleep with a six-year-old until he's a teenager, zip it. There's no such thing as ghosts. Yeah, no such thing as ghosts. Thank you. But there is such a thing as a scare! Hey! Jesus, you scared the crap out of me. What are you still doing up? I couldn't sleep. Want to take her for a spin? Really? Look, Ben, I understand you're in a bit of a funk right now. Okay? I get it. I do. At some point, you're going to have to grow up. I mean, look, my point was early. Met your mother when I was young, and, uh, you know, I definitely made my share of mistakes. One thing I always did was I took responsibility for my own actions. Let's cut the shit though, really. I mean, you want this car, right? Yes. All you got to do is get yourself back in school and graduate, okay? So, in the meantime, I can drive...? Look out! Oh, shit! Please! Please! Please! Dr. chambers! Wait. It's my husband, he's got a gun and I think he's going to try to kill himself. Where? He's in our house, just up the road. Alright, well, come on, get in! Okay, get in, get in. Come on, let's go, let's go, let's go. Shit. Ben, drive until you can get a signal. Call the sheriff. Wait, are you sure? He has a gun. Just do as I say. Where are you, sweetheart? Where did my little girl go? Why can't you come home to your mother and me? Why? Dean? Dean, it's Dr. chambers. Dean? Can you hear me? I want you to stay here. Dean, please do not shoot. Dean? Can you hear me? Whoa, whoa, whoa! No, don't shoot me! I'm here to help you. Don't leave me, baby! Who are you talking to? I just wanted to look at her. Listen, Dean. Look at me. I'm a doctor, I can help you. How do I know you are what you say you are? I swear to you. I'm doctor chambers. You were on my property the other day. You were talking to my son. Dean, baby. Let this man help you. Christine. Yes? I am so sorry. I just wanted to hold her one last time. I knew she wasn't coming back. Listen, Dean, I can help you. But you have to put the gun down. Here they come. Who, Dean? Who's coming? It's nobody! Nobody's coming, Dean. Stop this nonsense, right now! Stop it! What is that? Who is that? You see them, doc? You can see them? There's nobody there, Dr. Chambers! Dean, stop it! No, no, don't let them see you, doc. They'll come for you too. Put the gun down and let's go! That's enough! Just stop it! Emm's isn't coming home. I couldn't protect her. You protect your family, doc. You must protect your family. Find a way. Or they'll come for you, too. I'm sorry, Christine. I'm sorry. No! Nothing. She's in shock. Oh, baby, no. No, no, no. He say anything, John? He was babbling. He thought his daughter was in the house. Christine, she witnessed everything? Yeah. He told me I should go home and protect my family. Hm. You didn't see anybody else in the house? No. When you pulled out, anything? Nothing. Sorry you had to see that, John. Let's go. Hello, John. Nathan! Nathan. What did that woman say to you? She asked me what that man who hurt himself said to me. Mr. booth? Um... i don't know, mommy. Okay. Well, let's go. Excuse me! Miss? Do you have an appointment? No, you were just talking to my son. What did you say to him? Look, lady, I don't appreciate you spying on my family and talking to my six-year-old son. If you have something to say, you can say it to me. Okay, yes! You're right. It was inappropriate of me to talk to your son. M... I... i just asked him what Dean booth said to him. Why? Why are you so interested in Dean booth? Because he was my friend. Nathan, close that. I'm sorry if I've caused you any trouble. Mommy... Come on, Nathan, let's go. Mommy, this is the man. Nathan, come on now. But this is the man who comes into my room. Nathan, now. Let's go. Oh my... wait, wait. He's seen him. Wait, are you listening to me? He's seen him, which means that they are coming. Who is coming? You need to stop. Nathan, tell your mommy that you saw him. No, don't do that. You can see them too. They're in the corner of your eye but they are watching us all the time. You're insane. Do not talk to my son. Leave us alone! Do you ever get the feeling like you're being watched? Totally. When I was a kid, I'd get that feeling. The room would get really quiet and this freakish eerie chill would come over me, like there was some invisible force standing there looking at me. Yeah, exactly. When I was little, I had this recurring nightmare that this man, all covered in black would walk out of the woods, into my house and would stand in my bedroom and watch me sleep. That's pretty creepy. One night I woke up... And I saw him, plain as day. I screamed so loud for my parents and threw the covers over my head. By the time my mom got in there, he was gone. That was the last time I ever had that dream. Six years ago my mom and I were hit by a drunk driver. When the medics arrived, I was pronounced dead. My heart didn't beat for over five minutes. I remember everything. I floated above the wreckage, I watched as they pulled our bodies out. When I woke, I knew my mom was dead before they told me. That's horrible, Ben. I'm so sorry. So do you think your mom's watching over you now? Yeah, I do. What, you talked to her? Yeah, I talked to her. Then what? You didn't ask her why she's watching our house? I did. All she said is that she's friends with Dean. She's friends with Dean. Okay, so she's crazy too. Okay? That's it. Okay? Let it go. Whatever she is, she said some really... Really disturbing things that resonated with Nathan and then she started yelling at me, just talking craziness about people watching us. Hey, hey, shhh, shhh. Nathan, hey, shhh, shhh. You're alright. Take a breath, take a breath. Hey. It's okay. You're okay. That man was in my room again. He was standing right here. There's nobody here, pal. You're just dreaming it. It's just mommy and I. He said that no one will be able to help me. Who said that to you? The man in my room said that. Well... Hey, you know what? When I was your age, I had an imaginary friend, too. And if your imaginary friend is scaring you, you just need to tell him to go away and you don't want to talk to him anymore, okay? Okay. Okay? I promise. Yeah. Nobody's going to hurt you. Not on mommy and daddy's watch. Okay. Okay? Love you. I love you, too. Now give me big hugs. Mmm. I love you, too. Give mommy big hugs. Yeah! I love you, little man. Come here. Yeah. Are you cozy? Mm-hm. Mwah. Daddy? Yes? When are you going to fix my night-light? Uh, first thing in the morning. Okay. Get some sleep, okay? Okay. Alright, love you. Good night! John? John, honey! John! John! John! Oh my god, Heather. What's happening to me? It's okay. Honey, honey, it's okay. I couldn't move. I felt this pressure on my chest. Like taking my breath away. It's sleep paralysis. How long has this been going on for? It pretty much started when we moved in. We're all going to experience sleep paralysis at least once sometimes twice in our lifetime. So this is common? Very. And it's usually brought on by high levels of anxiety. Which you clearly have in your life right now. Look, I promise you, there was something in my room. Hallucinations are very common with sleep paralysis. This was no hallucination. They were standing over me, staring down at me. Simply a reflection of the nightmare you were having, John. When one experiences sleep paralysis, they are either falling asleep, or waking up. In your case, you were awakening out of a nightmare. What you witnessed in your room was the same physical threat from your dream crossing over into your conscious state. The mind continues to work at this, which makes you believe what you are seeing there in your room within the dark is real, right there in front of you. Don't move, look straight ahead. What about Nathan? Nothing more than night terrors. You two are clearly cut from the same mold. Look, you're fine. I want you to go home and relax, okay? Okay. Alright. Thank you, doctor. Alright. Nathan! Nathan! Ben, do you see Nathan? Nathan! Nathan. Nathan. Nathan! Nathan! Nathan, what...? Ben! Ben! Oh, shit. Hey, hey. You okay? Go check on Nathan. Check the tunnel. Run. Yeah. Nathan! Nathan! Nathan! Nathan! Come here! It's okay. Oh, you're soaked. It's okay. You're going to be okay. Let's get you home. Let's get you home. Doctor chambers? Yes? Your wife is on line one. Could you tell her I'll call her back, please? Doctor, she indicated it was urgent. We'll catch up later. I'll take it up front. Hey. Hey... Hey. Oh, baby. I'm so sorry. Baby, we can try again. Whatever it takes, okay? I don't know. I don't know. It's just me. No, no... It kills me to see you like this. You are so beautiful, baby. Why does this keep happening? I don't know. Can I die? Everyone can die, right? Yeah, buddy. At some point we'll all grow old... And we all eventually pass. So daddy, we will die? Yeah, but... A long time from now. Mommy, too? Well... Mommy's going to grow really, really old, okay? And the baby? Uh... Uh, the baby just took a shortcut to heaven. I'm sorry. Don't be sorry. It's not your fault. It's not mommy's fault. The man in my room told me to go to the woods. I thought I told you to tell him to go away. I did. And he didn't disappear. No. He said that if I ever said that again, he'd kill mommy. Oh. Hi. Christine, I'm sorry for your loss. Uh, Dr. chambers, I just wanted to stop by before I left. Listen, if there's ever anything at all that you need, recommendations, anything, please just let me know. I'm going to be alright. I just want you and your family to be alright. I appreciate that. Is there something I need to know? All I can say is that ever since we lost Emms, I feel like the people in this town have just always been working against us. I watched my husband go mad. I watched the police arrest him time after time and the people of this town just shut him off all because he was strong and demanded answers. I used to think it was a black and white thing but now I am convinced it's something much more than that. Protect your family, Dr. chambers. Because at the end of the day... That's all we have to live for. I hear you. I'm sorry I couldn't do more for you and your husband. It's okay. Hey, hey. It's, no... They're not coming back... And all I can do now is pray that they are with god. I, uh... I want to give you this. It's my husband's journal. Maybe it can help you protect you and your family. Goodbye, Dr. chambers. God bless. A search... Neuro science. It's the second link. Hi, baby. Hi. What are you doing up? You should be asleep. Can't sleep. Hypnagogia? What's Hypnagogia? It says here that "Hypnagogic hallucinations "are often auditory or have an auditory component like loud crashes and bangs." You experiencing this? Yeah. "Hypnagogia and sleep paralysis go hand in hand." The paralysis itself is frequently accompanied by additional phenomena. "Typical examples are the feeling of being crushed or suffocated," "electric 'tingles' or 'vibrations' down the body," "the imagined presence of a visible or invisible entity..." "All of this resulting in intense emotion, causing fears and sensations of dread." "They appear as shadows in the edge of our vision." It's the hospital. I'll schedule some testing. I'm sure maybe it's just a tumor. Don't say that. What about Nathan? I really don't think that he's just imagining things. It's... He's just having night terrors. It's just like Dr. Coleman said. He's claiming that there's a man coming into his room. It's the same thing that you're seeing. What, so he's having hallucinations? You'd rather believe that our son has some serious head trauma as opposed to being a normal little boy having nightmares? You're missing my whole point. He is experiencing a form of what you are experiencing. You know I want to find the real reason to this. Okay. And? And... I'll call some old associates from ped. I'll find Nathan a specialist. It's going to be okay. I won't be late. "Best photo." Hey, where's your car? I need to get out of here. Are you okay? It's been a tough night. I need to get away from all these people. Hey, new guy! Hey, new guy. This is a private party. Members only. Now, lucky for you, it's initiation night. I'm serious. Get lost, man. We're leaving, Jimmy. Where you going? Is this like your third date? If I remember correctly, I think I hit it on the third date. Am I right? You're an asshole, Jimmy. Ha. I love it when she gets mad. She gets that little crease in her forehead. Anyways, back to business. Listen, Jim... Ben. Right. I'm Jim. Ben, I don't want to embarrass you, but I am gonna have to ask you to leave, unless of course you're up for the initiation. Ben, seriously, come on. Then go, Ben. You could go and possibly you'll get lucky. Maybe. Personally, I know this chick and she'll probably find out you're a big pussy and dump you within a week. Exactly like how I dumped you? Ohhh. Oh, no, she didn't. Think about what you're doing here. You've got the whole town standing here watching you. What do I have to do? Yes, hello, I'm looking for chief Collins. I see. Could you please tell me where he's at? Right. Um, no, great, thank you. This tunnel runs 3.5 miles deep into the mountainside. All you gotta do is walk through the tunnel to the other side and we'll pick you up. Come on. No one's going to be waiting for me. You think little Nikki's going to leave you hanging like a bad case of blue balls? Nikki? Ben. This is a bad idea. We need to leave. I can't leave now. Take the keys and put them somewhere safe. Come on, take the keys. Let's do it. No flashlights. Just you and your little wee wee in your hand. Ben, please! Dr. chambers. I'm kind of surprised to see you here. Yeah, well, I felt like I could use a drink. Hi. Bourbon. Neat, please. Man after my own heart. Yeah, well, I... Didn't really come here to chit-chat. Just trying to figure out what's going on on my property. Okay. Yeah, I can't really put my finger on it. You ever see anything unexplained or out of the ordinary? No, can't say that I have. Um, it's a pretty typical country town here. Pretty much find out anything about anybody by just looking under their wood pile. Hey. Who is it? Boo! I got you. How's that ground taste, huh? Huh? You like that? You going to cry? You going to cry? Huh? Yes, Darren! Hey, Darren! Darren! Darren, where'd you go, man? What...? Come on, let's go! What the hell is that? Get up! Get up! Ben! They're gone! What happened? There's something in the tunnel! It took those guys! Somebody call the police! So, Dean booth, you were around when, uh... When they lost their child? I've been the chief here for 15 years. Must have been rough, huh? Watch a man, a family, lose a child like that. You're a father, right? I did everything I could for that family. Dean clearly lost his mind. You saw that. He almost attacked your son. Yeah, I'm not so sure about that. It's a small town. Why do I get the feeling that you're questioning my integrity? You tell me, chief. There's an accident out at the Rockville tunnel. Group of kids out partying. Ah, hell. Anybody out there yet? Mills. Staties are in route. Alright, let's go. Mind if I ride along? You might need a doctor. Sure. Come on. Ben? Mind telling me what's going on? Dad, there's something in that tunnel. It took those two guys. Who were you here with? With Ben. Son, you mean to tell me that you brought my 18-year-old daughter out here in the woods to drink beer with these derelicts? Chief Collins. We searched the entire tunnel. There's nothing in there. My guess is some kind of prank. No way! I saw it with my own eyes! Saw what exactly? I don't know! These dark creature things. They ripped those guys away! There's blood all over the place! You must have found that. That's enough. There's no blood in there, chief. He's right, chief. Alright, gentlemen, I want to lock down this entire area. I want roadblocks on all access points. Let's find those kids. Let's go. I'm sorry but he's going to have to come to the station with us. Look, he's... he's clearly frazzled. I got two missing kids and your son's a witness. He's going to come with us. Fine. Would you give me a minute? Sure. Dad, I saw them. Like the shadow people we saw on the Internet except they're not shadows, they're real. He took those guys. Okay, look. I'm going to get Heather and Nathan. We are getting out of here tonight. Give me the keys. The keys. Nikki, the keys. Oh. Come on. Hm? You've got a little bit of a fever. I do? You do. You really scared mommy yesterday. Can I have your phone? Yeah. Thirty minutes and lights out, okay? Okay. I love you, little man. I'll be back to check on you, okay? Okay. Mommy! Mommy! Help! Mommy! Mommy! Open up! Mommy! Mommy! Mommy, please open up! Mommy! Mommy! Mommy! Open up! Mommy! Mom! Mommy! Ahhh! Heather! Nathan? Heather! Hello? Heather! Heather? Heather! Heather! Hey! Hey! Hey. Come on. Don't do this to me, baby. Heather. Heather! Hey. Hey. Nathan. Hey, it's me. It's me, baby, it's me. It's me, baby. I've seen them. I've seen them. They... They have our son! They have Nathan! They took Nathan! What I don't understand is why you don't have any blood on you. You said it exploded all over the place. Chief, we have a report of a missing child out at the chambers' property, - possible abduction. - Please advise. I'll handle it. You stay put. I'm not finished with you. Dude, that's my family. Are you serious? Sit down. If something is wrong... Sit down. You're the last person to see two men who are now officially missing. You're not going anywhere. Wait, wait, wait! You can't leave me here! Watch me. My dad have you on baby-sitting duty tonight? Maybe I just thought we'd appreciate spending some quality time together. Alone. My phone died. Got to check my Facebook. What are you doing to me? Just printing some pictures. Alright. I got to pee. Hello? Hey, can anybody hear me? Hey! Help me! Help me! Get me out of here! Run, run, run! Run, run, get in, get in! Go, go, go! Alright. Hold on. It's chief Collins. We're in here, chief. What are you doing with the gun, John? John! Batteries! Heather, where are the batteries? Where are... Where are the batteries? Upstairs. Where are you going, John? I'm going into the woods to get my son! I've got all accesses blocked and I-80 shut down. Whoever took your son will never make it out. We need to hold tight. I guarantee you whoever took my son, is the same thing Ben saw in the tunnel tonight, and the same thing I saw outside of Dean's house! You told me that you didn't see anyone else at Dean's. I didn't tell you because you would've said I was crazy, and probably would've convinced the town that I was. Heather! Batteries! I can't find them! So, you going out there? Yes, I'm going to get my son back. Mom, what happened to me that night I went missing? We've talked about this. Tonight when we were at the railroad tunnel, I remembered being there as a little girl. What... what are you talking about? I remembered dad carrying me away that night, from a tunnel. I remembered the man. What man? The hat man. The man from my dreams. And the two boys that went missing. I saw them going into the tunnel with the man. Look. Did they ever find these boys? No. They didn't. Let's think rationally here. You need to calm down. My son has been ripped from his house by some monster and you want me to be calm? You think that's rational? You know what I think? I think you know what happened out there. I think you know what was wrong with Dean booth and you didn't do anything. What's in your wood pile, sheriff? Mr. chambers, I need you to set the gun down and move away from the table. What? Back up and place your hands on the counter. Seriously? Put your hands on the counter now! I couldn't find any... Chief? Stop it! Stop it! You're going to kill him! Back away from us! Marty, that's enough! What the hell are you doing here, Annabelle? I know what you did. Oh, here we go. The town crazy is going to preach her bullshit to us. Don't start with me tonight. You took those boys. Shut up, Annabelle! That's enough! Dad, I remember. I did it for you, honey. I had no choice. I couldn't lose you. What the hell are you looking at? You would have done the same thing! No, I wouldn't. I would've done the right thing. Y... y... Let's go get Nathan. Hey. Listen to me. That tunnel, it runs two and a half miles into the mountainside. Are you sure that you want to go in there? I don't have a choice. They're here. Where? Look at the walls of the tunnel. Use your peripheral. Holy shit. Mommy! Nathan? Mommy, help! Nathan! Oh, my god, baby, are you okay? John, he's in there, they have him. Listen to me. I am going in there. Just like chief Collins did but I am going in by myself. I can't lose you, too. You know I always wanted to make you happy, right? You know that. Yeah. I'm getting our son back. I love you. I love you. Hey, I'm going. No, you need to stay here. Dad! Listen to me! You need to protect our family. Okay? Come here. No! I'm going in there! No, you can't! No, I'm going in there! That's my dad! I'm going in there! You can't! You have to stay here. No. That's my dad. I know. Hey. Hey, Ben. Hey! It's Nathan. It's your son. It's your son! Come here! Nathan! Nathan! Nathan! Nathan. Oh, god. Mommy. Yes, honey? I saw daddy. Listen to me. It's going to be okay. Oh, it's going to be okay. Heather? Hey. Nathan. Hey. You're... Hey. Thank god... Ben. Buddy, you... I... I... Hey. Hey, guys. I'm right here. Hey. |
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