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(eerie music)

(eerie music continues)

[Thief] It gleams every night,

crime scene tape, phosphorescent

in the dark woods.

It guards between human intellect

and the sentience of nature.

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Consider your feelings for a

lone hawk soaring in the sky.

Now consider it mantling

over a little rabbit

and the squawk, squawk,

squawk of dying life.

The crime scene tape flaps

between these two images,

between the religious

feeling of the soaring hawk

and the frozen moment when

we see what's on its talons.

Consider the fern that covers

the surface of the water,

spreading to make a feast of the light

and everything below is held

in darkness, starving slow.

Between the survival of the fern

and the deaths of the

darkened plants and fish,

that is where we put a barrier

to mark evidence of a crime.

This tape we put up,

it's a strange legality,

a symbol of our

exclusively human concerns.

Cut through it.

Come into an extra-human reality.

(eerie music continues)

(creepy music)

(creepy music continues)

What's the first macabre

thing you remember?

I remember being a

kid, four, maybe five,

waking up to discover a streak

of dried blood on my pillow

and wondering, from my ears,

from my nose, from my eyes?

Blood from the eyes. That's rich.

Like a detail from one of your stories.

I don't remember that, you're

coming awake, bleeding.

Probably, it was a dream.

Crows attacking fairies,

tumbling bloody in the sky.

I used to to dream like that all the time.

So vivid there'd be

remnant outside my head,

a stain upon my pillow.

(eerie music)

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(insects chirring)

(eerie music)

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(birds chirping)

I've been teaching my course

on the contemporary novel for years.

Then two years ago, I

started a night class

on romantic poetry, emphasis

on the metaphysical.

Coleridge, Baudelaire, Poe.

Are you still religious?

Not like we were before.

Of course not.

We should go in. It'll be dark soon.

You worried about snakes?

You are too. Don't lie.

There's some DVD's in

the cabin Horror movies.

- Any bad ones?

- We can hope. (chuckles)

(insects chirring)

(eerie music)

(eerie music continues)

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(insects chirring)

All horror movies are about

prying into private places

and the discoveries are like

long falls through the dark.

You have a story, your character Lizzie,

searching through a family

member's private things.

Yes, Lizzie.

She pays a secret visit to

her stepbrother's closet

and falls through a trap door.

The fall of Lizzie, is it far?

A long tumble through the dark.

Into a basement?

More like a realm beneath the house.

Oh, I like that.

There's a troll down there

and Lizzie's hurt her ankle from the fall.

She's defenseless, therefore prey.

The troll tells her

there are special laws.

If she obeys these laws,

her ankle will heal

and the puddle of blood

at her feet will rise

into a ladder, which rung over rung

she can climb all the

way up to the trap door.

What are the special laws?

The most special law

is this, no snooping,

but of course, the troll lays it out

in a biblically formal way.

"Thou shall not cast

eyes in unwelcome places.

Neither shall you open cabinetry

or peek through curtains."

That sort of thing.

But our Lizzie can't

resist a secret visit

to a closet or quick peek into cabinetry.

No, she can't.

I'm trying to imagine a mind

that rejoices in these stories.

I don't rejoice in them.

Do you all always write anonymously?

I really don't want the attention.

Not for this kind of work.

What does body horror mean?

Blood spray.

Do all your stories spray blood?

Like a car wash.

Is it ritualistic, for revenge?

These aren't literary stories.

The draw is mutilation.

You must know why that is,

otherwise you wouldn't

be so successful at it.

Mutilation is like a search.

It turns the characters

insides into outsides.

Hidden things now seen, roughly exposed.

The reader's desire

to see private parts.

And knowing that it's

not all right to want that.

An appealing sense of shame.

Like something from the

dark recesses of Puritanism.

Shame and rage.

A reliable business model.

(insects chirring)

(Lizzie screaming)

(boat engine rumbling)

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Jorie, I called to you

to make sense of what happened.

You didn't answer.

[Jorie] It's taken me a long time.

I'm sorry, but now I have a plan.

A way for us to move past our troubles,

into a future tense of joy.

(soft dramatic music)

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(insects chirring)

(crows cawing)

You bring me all the way

out here to a place that seems

prehistoric to tell me about future joy?

I'll reveal everything soon,

but first, let me catch up with you.

I didn't realize how much

I had ached to see you.

(soft dramatic music)

(crows cawing)

(eerie music)

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(soft dramatic music)

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Not the intent of su1c1de.

An image of floating just

below the surface of the water.

Pale as stone, empty,

trailed by fish and birds.

No, the ideation of su1c1de.

To imagine the migraine of

consciousness over and done.

What can water really do?

[Kaidon] I remember a dark time.

We were children under pressure.

Sworn to stay quiet.

We disappeared all evidence

of the thing we did,

but the secret, the

secret hollowed us out.

(insects chirring)

Hey.

(insects chirring)

(truck door opens)

(blanket rustling)

(eerie music)

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(tapping)

(insects chirring)

We were sold.

Not sold.

Whatever ceremonial

name you wanna put to it,

we were sold.

And him that bought us is an old halfwit

in the mistaken light between

competence and desire.

An inheritance of goat-gnawed automobiles

he can't put to profit.

The light at the ceremony,

the light they say binds us to him,

it's a light of absence.

The light of isolation, our toil.

Binding light.

Bright light. Indentured light

Light upon sweat, light upon blood.

Light of a raw life.

The light of the belt around our necks.

Light decaying into light.

In the light of our

own darkness, receeding.

(eerie music)

(tense music)

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(door creaking)

(door creaks and closes)

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(bed creaking)

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A fall on an a* will

create a specific wound.

We have to mimic that wound.

You said we'd hide the

body, hide it perfectly.

Anything hidden can

one day appear again.

We'll be ready no matter what.

Come on. Let's give it a try.

(Kaidon inhales)

No.

Slowly, to practice precision. Like this:

Chop, chop, chop.

[Both] Chop, chop, chop,

chop, chop, chop.

(horn honking)

(intense music)

Hey!

Drop my f*cking bag!

Hey, you!

(horn blaring)

Oh!

No! (sighs)

Uh!

(foot thuds)

Must you?

(foot thudding)

(Thief laughing)

(tense music)

(Thief grunting)

Quit throwing rocks

at my head! God, y'all!

(laughs) Back the f*ck off,

or I swear I'll k*ll your

husband and your daughter!

I'll slit both their throats to rags!

(tense music)

(insects chirring)

Remember, my Kn*fe knows

the way home, b*tches.

(tense music continues)

(birds chirping)

Yes.

Oh, yes. Me too.

(door closes)

I miss you both.

I love you.

I will. Goodbye.

(Jorie sighs)

They're fine?

Yes, they're fine.

The odds of that crazy

girl coming back after we...

I know. (chuckles)

Does she even have the

sense to find her way

out of those woods is...

I know. I'm all good.

How much did you tell your husband?

(crows cawing)

Who robs a house looking like a wolf?

It's so odd.

(chuckles) What about

the person in the truck?

Clearly not very brave.

(both laugh)

Listen, I was thinking,

I think we should stay

and finish our vacation.

I don't think she'll be back.

What's wrong?

You mentioned an

event that would move us

past our troubles so that we can focus

on a future tense of joy.

(birds chirping)

(crows cawing)

You don't think I orchestrated

that break in, do you?

(insects chirring)

Maybe it's too late for us

to be normal with one another.

Don't say that.

I've waited for so long.

Let's try, please.

(vehicle approaching)

- Someone's here.

- The park rangers?

We hope.

(tense music)

(insects chirring)

We searched the woods

where she fled, but no luck.

She probably made her way to the fringe.

- The fringe?

- Yeah.

It's what we call a

little ad hoc community

between here and town.

Camp of young adults found

themselves outta place,

now living in the woods by choice.

- Are they violent?

- Not normally,

but sometimes there are drifters.

You're going to thoroughly

check this place out, yes?

Now that you have the description

of the one who att*cked us.

I'm on my way there now

with the park rangers.

I just stopped by to

tell you that the woods

near your cabin are clear.

- You're not a park ranger?

- I'm a volunteer.

That's rich.

You look like a ranger out of

central casting. (chuckles)

I know these woods pretty well, I guess.

What do you do?

I'm a pastor at a

Congregationalist church in town.

No fooling?

No fooling.

I never would've figured that.

Well thanks. Maybe.

How is it that this fringe community

is tolerated by the parks department?

Not tolerated, exactly.

I sort of liaison between the two.

Do you have a card or something?

I don't mean to be impolite,

but if you're not a park ranger,

then we oughta have some record

of who we're speaking to about our case.

Case? We weren't robbed exactly.

But you clearly saw the Kn*fe.

I don't have a card. I'm sorry.

My name is Jack Weems.

I'm known around the lake.

It's easy to check up on me.

Parson Weems?

(Jorie laughs)

- Sorry.

- It's fine.

I've heard 'em all.

Believe me, "I cannot tell a lie."

Can we go with you to see the fringe?

Not a good idea, but I can circle back

after my look around if you want me to.

That'd be nice. Thank you.

(insects chirring)

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(insects chirring)

(fan whirring)

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(insects chirring)

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(insects chirring)

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Priestly, prissy, Pastor Jack

Puts the girls of the

orphanage on their back

(intense music)

Mandibles of the sun

Will tear the world undone

Light on the horizon gleas with blood

Serpent sets its gaze

You're frozen and amazed

You lose your life

and all you understood

The game is fixed to rot

You're here and then you're not

The only thing worth

living is a thought

Rapture, rupture

Rapture, rupture.

The only thing worth

living is a thought

(intense music continues)

(Kaidon gasping)

(tense music)

(muffled chattering)

(tense music continues)

[Jorie] That's not true.

(chattering continues)

Did you talk to the locals?

(chattering continues)

Out back?

(chattering continues)

(floor creaking)

(insects chirring)

(eerie music)

Giant salvinia.

The ferns you see here

are choking the lake.

Biological control through

the use of salvinia weevils

is the best management option.

The weevils devour that

the lake may become clear.

Looks chaotic, doesn't it?

Looks like renewal.

(soft dramatic music)

This place is magical.

[Jack] Yes.

[Jorie] It's as though

there's a separation.

This natural place and

the place of ambition,

a place of concrete skin.

There's encroachment.

This place needs preserving.

[Jorie] At your church,

do you say God's plan?

- Yes.

- Is that accurate?

[Jack] It's helpful.

Saying "plan" presents a sense

of authority in the unknown.

What word would you use?

Spectacle. God's spectacle.

God's spectacle which

includes individual damage.

[Jack] And individual grace?

[Jorie] Can it be included in this talk

of spectacle and grace,

the prospect of a double,

that each of us has a double.

A double that prepares us for survival?

[Jack] A representation of ourselves?

[Jack] Imagine I have a double.

Someone who struggles,

but also sets the stage

for me to live more wisely.

Are you talking about Kaidon?

[Jorie] We've been

separated for a long time.

The lake is our reunion.

Although it sounds magical,

I believe I have a way forward for us.

[Jack] A path you

didn't know about before.

[Jorie] Take the idea of heaven

and God's plan for destination.

Imagine not a plan but a spectacle.

Everything happening simultaneously.

Instead of toil and reward being one thing

followed by another, life and life after,

imagine toil and reward at once.

Experience between doubles.

One struggle prepares

the other's survival.

They're at the same pace.

[Jack] It's interesting

(soft dramatic music)

[Jorie] So no, not a pathway, an event.

An event of grace where the

doubles meet and are made equal.

(soft dramatic music continues)

[Jack] What type of event is that?

[Jorie] Something extreme.

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(suspenseful music)

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It's you.

Like it or not, you can hear me.

(eerie music)

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We are a closed community

dedicated to God.

Silence and obedience are expected.

Husband guards us and guides us.

His eyes and punishment are swift.

(eerie music continues)

Ours too, Kaidon. Our punishment is swift.

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[Kaidon] Lizzie was alone in the forest.

A sour spell had taken over her.

She struggled up a hill

the way a newborn calf

struggles to his feet.

(eerie music continues)

She wobbled in and out

of the black shadows

cast by the cypresses.

Were there crows?

Yes. Shiny and loud.

Lizzie was on the lookout

for a circle of stones,

a healing place that was

assembled on the hill

hundreds of years ago.

The spell made her ears

hurt and her stomach turn.

(eerie music continues)

She looked forward to laying

down in the circle of stones,

covering herself over with ferns and dirt.

The stones would dissipate

the spell or so she hoped.

Lizzie moved from tree to tree,

handling each one for support.

She was losing all her strength.

All at once, the insects all went dumb.

The crows were high up in the quiet.

Lizzie felt herself watched.

Did a black cat walk by?

Yes. Delicate and precise.

Lizzie felt thoroughly searched.

And then she saw hunter standing

on the side of the hill watching her.

The hunter was a woman

with a striking face

and powerful eyes.

Lizzie thought she was probably a goddess

there to guide her or else m*rder her.

Possibly do both.

(insects chirring)

Why are you here?

I wanna change my life.

What is wrong with it?

I've been a terrible person.

I'm in so much pain.

I need to think about my life

and find a new way to be.

And what if the change is death?

Don't you think it's possible

that you deserve to die?

I prefer to live.

If there's a way to live

and be changed, I want that.

What will you do?

Anything.

Do you have the authority to help me?

Yes.

An exchange is necessary.

You must bring me two.

Then you will have the

opportunity to reform

Two?

(eerie music)

All right.

I'll bring you two.

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(insects chirring)

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(insects chirring)

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(insects chirring)

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(insects chirring)

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[Jorie] I had a moment of recognition,

like a face that appears

suddenly at the window.

First, it's a surprise. Then you know.

[Jack] Sounds profound.

(eerie music continues)

[Jorie] I found a way for Kaidon and me

to let the pain of her

past stay in the past.

Not a denial.

We understand we can't

possibly make each other feel

what the gap of years

was like for each other.

Her time staying solitary and me trying

to make a life for myself.

Right now, there is a void between us,

a history of absence

and the pain of absence.

What might help is the shock of the new.

[Jack] Shock of the new?

[Jorie] The idea is to

create a new beginning.

It must be a profound experience.

Something that regenerates

our relationship,

allows us to reshape our

understanding of one another.

[Jack] What is this shocking experience?

[Jorie] It has to do with that thief.

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(Kaidon gasping)

(ominous music)

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(blankets rustling)

(bed creaking)

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(bed creaking)

(mask clinks)

(bed creaking)

(bed creaking)

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(bed creaking)

(insects chirring)

(eerie music)

(crackling)

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(intense music)

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(tools clinking)

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(a* blades clink)

(intense music continues)

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(axes hacking)

(Jorie and Kaidon grunting)

(Karl groaning)

(blood spurting)

(axes hacking)

(Karl gasping)

(boat motor rumbling)

(eerie music)

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(shutter clicking)

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(motor boat engine rumbling)

(eerie music continues)

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(shutter clicking)

(shutter clicking)

(shutter clicking)

(shutter clicking)

(intense music)

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(insects chirring)

(birds chirping)

(eerie music)

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(insects chirring)

(insects chirring)

(soft dramatic music)

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[Hunter] There is an

old story about snakes

saving their hearts in humans.

Cold-blooded snakes can live for a time

without their hearts, gaining warmth

instead by gliding their bodies

across sunlit grass and stone.

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To protect their hearts

from trample or combat,

snakes often hide their

hearts in stronger vessels.

There are people so cut off

from their own memories,

their hearts grow cold.

No disguise can truly hide them.

No matter their appointments

or how they surround themselves,

they are deeply alone.

Snakes seek out such people

to hide their hearts in.

People who don't know their

own heart won't notice,

they also carry a snake heart.

(soft dramatic music continues)

There are stories of people that d*ed

from terrible loneliness.

As many as 20 snake hearts have been found

in a lonely person that d*ed.

And sometimes, people die

when snakes come to retrieve their heart.

They see snakes approaching

and misunderstand the situation.

If the snake is cut in

two by a worried host,

there is a heart within

that person that dies.

If the snake strikes a person,

the poison that goes in the veins

will affect the hidden heart.

I'll tell you about axes and dirt.

There are people that bury their

axes but never forget them.

There are people who bury their axes

and uncover them every night

just to hold them in secret.

There are people who bury axes

who will tell you to your face,

they never carried an

a* in all their life.

(soft dramatic music)

Snakes are careful of

their bellies in dirt

where axes are hidden.

They know they have to put

their hearts somewhere safe.

They can sense those people cut

off from their own memories,

people with buried hearts.

Such obstinate sadness is

the perfect hiding place.

(soft dramatic music continues)

Word travels fast when

there is a suitable host

for the snakes to save their hearts.

But there is always a risk.

A person burdened by too many snake hearts

will find oneself standing

at the edge of a cliff

or deep water and look into it,

search it with the

bloody weight of desire,

desire that drenches the

world in a cold chill.

We watch out for such people.

(eerie music)

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Priestly, prissy, Pastor Jack

Puts the girls of the

orphanage on their back

(eerie music continues)

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(creepy music)

(insects chirring)

(static white noise)

I believe there are doubles

and we are each other's double.

Not an exact likeness.

Doubling is one of nature's

irregular patterns.

It's a way of expressing

personal satisfaction

and personal crisis.

Perhaps one struggle sets the

stage to live more wisely.

Even Prosperously.

I think that's the case with you and me.

You are alone working anonymously.

I have my students and my family.

I think what happened to you with old Karl

and how we fixed old Karl,

I think it resulted in an imbalance.

(intense music)

(soft dramatic music)

(insects chirring)

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[Thief] It's you.

You can hear me, like it or not.

(soft dramatic music continues)

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(insects chirring)

I ate a concoction of grass and flowers.

It didn't make me whole, but

maybe it'll strike your fancy.

I'm not as wretched as you think.

I have human qualities.

When I was little, I drew

little forest creatures

wearing human clothes, Victorian

dresses and waist coats,

moist eyes looking out at you.

They weren't very good

and I think most of them

I traced out of some book,

but I could sort of see in them

what my mind intended them to be.

(insects chirring)

Portrait after portrait,

adding up to a little society.

I'd spread them out and feel fellowship.

(eerie music)

(intense music)

(eerie music)

(insects chirring)

Heaven allows individual damage.

A double can absorb some of that damage.

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(insects chirring)

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(insects chirring)

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[Thief] You feel her.

- Who?

- The hunter.

She's close.

[Kaidon] Where?

[Thief] Behind those

trees chewing on a dead doe.

She wouldn't want you

to see her like this.

Wait till after she's fed.

She's better after having blood.

(eerie music continues)

(insects chittering)

I thought we'd find a

leveling experience out here

by this remote lake.

I knew about that fringe

group that lives in the woods

and how they've taken liberties

with the rental cabins.

The darkness that marks us is self-similar

to the darkness that marked the thief.

She stands before a mirror

and sees an image that's evolving.

(insects chirring)

The image supersedes the host

and soon

she'll be brand new

like a snake shedding its skin.

We're drawn back,

forever back into our

sin against old Karl.

(eerie music continues)

Chop, chop

Chop.

(insects chirring)

(eerie music continues)

[Thief] It is the absence

of meaning in what you live

at the moment you are living it

which multiplies the

possibilities of your imagination.

(eerie music continues)

[Kaidon] I grew up in the country.

[Thief] I grew up in the city.

Probably the things I had were

nicer than the things you had.

[Kaidon] Probably.

[Thief] Were you happy?

I had thought life isn't worth living,

but it is worth thinking about.

(eerie music continues)

(insects chittering)

(eerie music continues)

(insects chittering)

[Thief] I remember when I was small,

I was once held down

by several older boys.

That set me off to a bad start.

[Kaidon] That's horrible.

[Thief] I'd like you to

consider how you might go on

thinking about your life even

after you lose your life.

Think about what everlasting means.

(eerie music continues)

(insects chittering)

(eerie music continues)

(eerie music continues)

(insects chittering)

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(creepy music)

(insects chittering)

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I was daydreaming.

Where did you take me?

To see the hunter.

She's ready for us now.

(eerie music)

Where are you going?

[Kaidon] I'm leaving.

No. There's momentum for us now.

[Kaidon] I don't want you

coming around the cabin.

Leave us alone.

[Thief] I don't need to go

to your cabin to find you.

[Kaidon] I'll alert the rangers.

[Thief] We are tethered now

and you don't need to be afraid.

Let events run their course.

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(Lizzie screaming)

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(Kaidon breathes heavily)

(insects chirring)

Chop. (breathes uneasily)

Chop.

Chop.

(insects chirring)

(suspenseful music)

[Jorie] Heaven allows individual damage.

A double can absorb some of that damage.

A double prepares us for survival.

I thought a thief might provide

us the shock of the new.

We'd have a new challenge to unite us.

A shared experience that

would allow us to begin again.

Hey you!

[Jorie] Moving forward, that would be

the story we would tell,

how we chased a thief that

trespassed against us,

ran her deep into the forest and gone.

This story would supplant

the story of old Karl.

Narrative is everything.

Story puts all our

experiences and all our dreams

into balance, but our doubling

now involves uncertainty.

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Someone messed up the narrative.

A player has gone rogue.

She's using us as her double,

preparing her own survival at our expense.

An elaborate double-cross.

Something in the woods gets

her power to pull it off.

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(eerie music)

(insects chirring)

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(insects chirring)

(eerie music)

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(soft dramatic music)

[Hunter] A person cannot

know whether the next moment

will be not like any other moment,

but one that will change

their life or end their life.

A deer in the woods

goes about its business

knowing only by instinct

what sort of creature it is.

The one who draws her bow, that is the one

who knows what the next moment will be.

She will line up her arrow and change time

for what is standing in her sight.

Do you understand?

Who am I to you?

[Thief] You are the hunter.

[Hunter] Do I have the

power to change your life?

[Thief] Oh yes.

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[Hunter] Do you see

before you a better life?

[Thief] I do.

[Hunter] Do you take it upon yourself

to afford that better life?

[Thief] I do.

[Hunter] One world falls

away, another is taking shape.

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(door creaking)

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(g*n clattering)

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(creature snarling)

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(Kaidon screaming)

(g*n f*ring)

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(insects chirring)

(insects chirring)

(insects chirring)

(g*n fires)

(insects chirring)

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[Kaidon] When the

ordeal ends, who's there?

Nobody's there.

That's what Lizzie believed.

She began walking in the

direction of never coming back.

What was the meaning of

the thing that happened?

The thing that had been

like a tornado in her life.

It's something that will always follow

and the howling of its anger behind her

is something she will have to

relish as she moves forward.

Aiming so earnestly for

a future tense of joy.

(soft dramatic music)

(insects chirring)

(eerie music)

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[Man] Nice work getting

your degree, Angela.

I'm surprised you stayed

around here though.

I'm exactly where I need to be.

(insects chirring)

(eerie music)

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(insects chirring)

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(insects chirring)
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