Be Still and Know (2019) - full transcript

19-year old CJ, has lost touch with her childhood friend, Sophia, ever since she left small-town Willow Springs for college the year prior. Realizing how much they've grown apart, Sophia ...

Marco!

Polo!

Marco!

Polo!

What's
in your hand?

It's a
frog I caught!

Sophia
Marie Edwards,

if you touch me with
that frog I will scream!

I
know you will, cj,

that's the whole point!

You've gotta toughen up!



No, I'll never do it.

One day you will.

- No!

Boys are like, ew
and if he does ask me

to be his girlfriend, I
don't know what I'll do!

But I'll say no,
that's for sure.

You told me
you thought he was cute!

- Did not!

Did too!

- No, ew, did not, did not.

We should go see
grandpa after we eat.

- Yeah, maybe he
could take US fishing.

- I bet you I can
catch a bigger fish.

- Highly doubtful.



Oh, I almost forgot.

- Dear lord, protect
US from the flies.

- Give US clear skies.

- Watch over US with your eyes.

- And may our hearts
be your prize.

Amen.

- If you could meet
anyone, dead or alive,

who would it be and why?

- Um Ricky Mitchell.

Wait, Ricky
Mitchell from science class?

You could meet him
like, in the cafeteria

when school started back up.

That doesn't count.

You're really bad at this.

- What?

You said anyone living or dead.

- I meant like the
president, or Mozart.

People like that.

- I don't play the piano.

Why would I wanna meet Mozart?

- I dunno, that was
just an example.

You really are bad at this.

I can't
believe you have to move.

I know.

why does my dad need this
stupid promotion anyway?

- Did you tell them that
you didn't wanna go?

- Course I did, soph.

They're like blah, blah, blah,

this is best for
everyone in this family.

My vote counts for
basically nothing.

You know that.

- You can move in with me!

Our guest room's just full

of my mom's old
sewing junk anyway

and she hasn't sewn anything

since like our
middle school play.

- Yeah, but they'd
never go for it.

My parents are obsessed
with this fancy, new

private high school that's
like two blocks from our house.

I'll be just another prep
school priss before you know it.

- No way, Catherine Jean
Johnson, I know you.

You will never be a
prep school priss.

You're not snotty enough and
you bite your fingernails.

- Yeah, you're right.

No matter what, you're
still my best friend.

No manicure, or school uniform's
ever gonna change that.

- Ew!

You didn't tell me you
had to wear a uniform.

Just how rich is
your dad gonna be

once he starts
his new promotion?

- Um, doesn't matter anyway.

Nothing's really gonna change.

- Cj?

Cj?

Are you okay?

- Hey Maggie, yeah I'm fine.

I was just, just thinking.

- That's some pretty
deep thinking.

You were like a
million miles away.

Have you seen Kayla around?

- Four days of freedom!

Just let me get my bag.

Thought you'd be gone already.

- I haven't even packed yet.

- Well what's up?

I thought you were
excited about your trip.

- Yeah, no, I am, I just...

Do you have that one friend,
just grew apart from?

- Yeah, from high
school, I guess.

- Sophia was my bff
since like kindergarten.

I dunno, I just, I moved to
the city senior year and...

It's be awhile I guess.

- You can carry on a two-hour
conversation with the janitor.

I'm sure you'll still
have plenty to talk about.

No, I'm not kidding,
she's done that before.

- Yeah well, it's not exactly
me that I'm worried about.

Right on cue.

- I'm sure it'll be fine.

Happy fall break!

See ya, cj!

- Please tell me you've
found a way out of this?

- All packed?

- Yes, my finest
flannel and boots,

courtesy of my mother, so hot.

- Um, I can't wait.

- If you post a single photo

of me this weekend, you're dead.

- Don't worry, there's
no service anyway.

- Great, look Catherine,

are you sure this cabin
thing is a good idea?

- It'll be fine.

Sophia and I used to spend
every summer at this cabin.

The worst thing
that ever happened

was sunburns and mosquito bites.

- Yeah, but you said that
was before her grandfather,

you know...

- Wow, subtle.

I get it.

Fall break in a cabin
sounds beyond lame.

But Sophia's been
begging me to come out.

I feel like I kind
of owe it to her.

Anyway, let's be real,

we don't have the money
to go anywhere else.

- Maybe you don't,
but the only reason

I'm not cruising the
Caribbean with Robbie and Jess

is because I have a
cross-country meet

the day they dock in Nassau.

So no offense, but this
trip is like second choice,

or last choice depending
on what my options are.

- Fair enough.

- Hey, Jocelyn's
buzzing in, gotta go.

We'll meet you in
the quad at noon.

You can thank me later.

Bye!

- Chick is late, Catherine.

- I know.

She'll be here any
minute, I'm sure.

- Why did she want to
meet US here, anyway?

Doesn't she live like,
where we're going?

- I'm sure she just
wanted to meet US here

to make sure I didn't bail.

- So, should we?

- What, bail?

No, no, no, she'll be here.

- Well, could you
at least tell US

a little bit about Sophia?

Be nice to make small talk.

- Speak for yourself.

- Because I would prefer
not to be rude, like Amber.

- But everyone wants
to be like Amber.

Don't tell her
that.

- Okay, but seriously,
I hate to say it,

but Sophia and I have
kind of been out of touch

since I moved away.

Last I knew she was working

in a grocery store
in our home town.

- Aren't you glad you asked?

You'll have so much in common.

- What?

Everybody's gotta have
a few odd jobs, right?

I worked fast food all summer
before I came to college.

Didn't you guys?

- Uck.

- Okay, well, regardless
of her current job status,

Sophia's always been really fun.

She likes nature
and hiking and...

And she's here.

- You're kidding, right?

Cj!

Hey!

- Sorry I'm late.

This campus is huge.

I've never seen
anything like it!

Oh it's so good to see you.

It's been way too long.

- I know, it's been
crazy and super busy.

Um, Sophia, these are my
friends, Amber and Jocelyn.

Amber lives in my
dorm across the hall.

She kind of showed me the ropes.

And you
can thank me for that

or you would have ended up
with those drama club weirdos.

- Hey I did drama club.

It wasn't that bad.

My point exactly.

- Okay, well we should
get going right?

Three hour drive.

This is gonna be a great
weekend, I know it.

- so I feel so out of the loop.

Did you end up
taking those classes

from the community college
like you talked about?

- I tried it.

It wasn't for me.

I figured my time was
better spent working,

trying to help my family out

since my dad's
still out of work.

- Soph, look, I really am
sorry about your grandfather.

I wanted to make
it to the funeral,

but school had just started.

- Oh it's fine, don't
worry about it really.

Grandpa will just be watching
US from above all weekend.

Wow, I'm surprised.

I hardly recognize this area.

- Well, it has been
over two years.

You'll take that next
left, over the hill.

that's it up there.

- This is the joke stop, right?

And then we'll drive
like a mile up the road

and there'll be streaming
channels and a hot tub.

- She's just kidding.

- I know it doesn't
look like much.

But I love it here.

Uh, it's a little
smaller than I thought.

Um, yeah,
it looks like a shed.

Wow, this place
hasn't changed a bit!

I know!

I know I've said
it like 85 times,

but seriously, thanks
for making this work.

- Yeah!

It's been too long and
it's good to be here.

- Hope they feel the same way.

- Sophia did your grandpa
die in this cabin?

No.

- Although, he did always
say it was haunted.

Kidding!

Gosh, you guys cannot be
this easy all weekend.

Um, soph, when did you say

was the last time
was you were here?

- Uh, during the
summer, I guess?

They must have just
covered everything

when it started getting colder.

Who's they?

Um, guys?

Maybe it's
just burnt out.

- Maybe a little
squirrel came in

and unscrewed every light bulb.

Soph?

I'll
check the breaker.

What happened?

- Tell her, cj!

- There was a little noise.

- A little noise!

It sounded like a
bowling ball was trying

to break through the ceiling.

- Guys, it's a creaky old cabin.

I'm sure it's nothing.

- Not it.

- We should go check it out.

We always had
trouble with this old door.

I don't remember
you being so jumpy.

- I don't remember this
place being so creepy.

The only noise we
used to hear up here

was your grandpa's old
country albums on repeat.

- I guess that's what moving

to the big city will do to you.

- Yeah, I'm a city girl now.

Come on, Amber and Jocelyn
are probably halfway back

to that big city by now.

- Fine by me.

- Soph!

When you invited me up
here I told you I had

already planned on spending
fall break with them, okay?

They're basically doing
me a favor by coming here.

Well great,
thanks for humoring me.

- You know what I mean.

I'm here 'cause I'm your friend.

And they're here because
they're my friends,

so we've all got
something in common, okay?

- Whatever you say.

Poor guy.

- Cj and I we were with
grandpa when we got that guy.

10-point buck.

He was really proud.

- Catherine!

- Amber's a vegetarian.

The deer population gets
too high in this area.

They encourage hunters
to kill and use for food.

- I'm sorry, all I could
hear was kill, kill, kill,

kill, kill, kill, kill!

- It's not like I
pulled the trigger!

- Yeah, Catherine wasn't
a good enough shot.

- So do all of these animals
just run wild on the property?

Yeah, deer, quail,
raccoons, coyotes, cougars.

- As in mountain lions?

Well...

- you never told me that.

- We never actually saw one.

But then one day, one
of grandpa's baby goats

went missing without a trace.

And every now and then we
would hear these cries.

- Guys, she's just
messing with you.

- Suppose you're gonna tell US

big foot's running
around out there, too?

Why don't
you see for yourselves?

- We'll show you around
our old stomping grounds.

Not a sasquatch in sight.

- This is not what I had in
mind when she said camping.

- I know.

Come on, let's take a picture.

Might make you feel better.

okay, ready.

one, two three.

See?

That is kinda cute.

Okay, even
you have to admit,

this is pretty cool.

Wow, can you believe
we used to swim in there?

Oh it's not that bad.

- Soph, that water is
greener than grass.

If I could go back and tell
12-year-old me one thing,

it would be to stay
out of that lake.

We're lucky we
didn't catch gangrene

or some sort of
flesh-eating bacteria.

- You know, Sophia, she's right.

Brain-eating amoebas live
in still water like that.

- Don't be ridiculous!

- I'm serious!

I saw on an episode
of modern hospital.

Some lady was on the second
day of her honeymoon in Utah

and a little water
gets up her nose.

You think, no big deal, right?

Wrong!

Two days later her
head is pounding,

her ears are bleeding and her...

- ew!

Okay, okay, we get the picture.

- I just can't believe
Jocelyn thinks I would

make something like that up.

I've seen every episode
of modern hospital.

Seriously, ask me like
any medical question.

I'm practically an md.

- Really, where did you
get your degree from?

Oh, wouldn't
you like to know, Jocelyn?

- Yes, I would like
to know, Amber.

Just because I know
something more than you...

- shh, guys, hold
still a minute.

I think I see something.

Something's out there.

Okay, guys, wait.

It's just all this lions, tigers

and bears talk just
got US freaked out!

- Come on guys, follow me.

There's more to see.

Watch out,
Amber, those amoebas

are crawling up your
back as we speak.

Ew!

Hey good
thing she's had all

that medical training, right?

You guys are
the worst, like literally,

I need new friends.

- Hey soph, do you
know where we are?

I know it's been awhile,

but this area doesn't
look familiar.

- Well, yeah.

- Hey, what is that?

I definitely don't
remember seeing this before.

Well I
have seen this movie

and it didn't end well.

- Hey, nature girl,

you don't know what
could be in there.

- She's right.

- Are we even still on
your grandpa's land?

- It's hard to say,
it's over 150 acres.

- So even though we've
explored this property

every summer for
like eight years,

there's no way we could've
covered every inch.

- And even if you had,
this may not be it.

We could be trespassing.

I can't have that on my record.

I already have like
14 speeding tickets!

- We're not breaking
and entering, Amber.

Just doing a little exploring.

- Still, don't you think
we've gone a little too far?

- No, yeah, you're right.

I grew up here, so I guess
I'm just more comfortable.

Sorry, guys.

It's getting dark anyway.

Follow me, I think I know
which trail will lead US back.

- So Amber, what does
a vegetarian hot dog

taste like anyway?

- Probably not much different
from a real hot dog.

There's hardly any actual
meat in these things.

Except for that
gourmet rodent blend.

- No thank you!

You know what, this
veggie dog has 65 calories

and is like zero
percent trans fat.

And I have a cross-country
meet on Monday, so.

- Oh yeah, hey, remind US again,

what is it you have
going on Monday?

- A cross-country, Jocelyn!

- Well uh, my
artery-clogger is done.

Grab the buns, Jocelyn.

Thank you.

- Pray before we eat?

Cj, do you remember that
prayer that we made up?

- I'm not sure.

- Come on, you totally do!

It was like our camping prayer

for when we came
out here together.

Dear lord, protect
US from the flies,

give US clear skies,

watch over US with your eyes.

- Well, now we know were cj got

that English scholarship
from.

- Sorry soph, it's
just been a long time.

I don't remember.

- When you do remember it,

I'd love to hear how it ends.

The suspense is killing me.

You're one to talk.

What was the grade you got on
your last term paper again?

- D-minus.

- What was that?

- Jocelyn, why am I always
the butt of your jokes?

Like seriously, it
that a jealousy thing?

- Since when do you think it's
so uncool to say a prayer?

- I never said it was uncool.

- You shouldn't have to.

Ever.

I might care if
I cared about cross-country.

Whatever.

- So, does anyone know
any scary stories?

- What is this, girl scout camp?

- Yeah right, they
definitely don't

have vegetarian hot
dogs at girl scout camp.

- Fine then, I know one.

Listen up ladies.

There were four girls
on a camping trip.

- Oh really?

That's really original.

- Hush!

I'm serious.

That's how the story goes, okay?

So, four girls are
on a camping trip.

I think it's for, like a
bachelorette party or something.

Anyway, they have all
of their tents and gear

and they hike like a
mile into the woods.

They're slow, definitely
not trained in cross county,

and it takes them, like forever.

By the time they get to the area

where they're gonna be
camping it's already dark.

And they only have
a few flashlights,

so they try to set up camp

without really being able
to see where they are.

They think everything is fine,

so they decide to
settle in for the night.

But then as they try to go
to sleep, they hear sounds.

Scratching on the
edge of their tents.

Digging from underneath
their sleeping bags.

And then, as the night goes
on, strange, painful cries

from deep in the woods.

Unmistakable sounds of terror.

Cries of pain.

Sounds they would never forget.

Sounds that...

And they woke up to find
they're on top of four graves.

Can we go inside now?

- You guys can go inside.

I'll get the fire put out.

Thank you.

Bye.

Be right there.

I can give you a hand.

- Okay, I vote for a slumber
party in the living room.

I'm not sleeping alone
in this creepy place.

Oh!

- What?

What's wrong?

- As if we weren't cut off

from civilization
before, 3% battery.

- Well you were playing music
all night what do you expect?

- Um, I don't know, maybe
I expected electricity.

- Well I guess you're
just too needy.

- Whatever.

Go inside, I'll be right there.

- Okay.

- Hey look, i'm
sorry about earlier.

Amber and Jocelyn,
I just don't really

know them that well yet.

I don't really want them to
hear embarrassing stories

about games we used to
play when we were like 12.

- Well, I didn't think it
was an embarrassing story.

And I sure didn't
think it was a game.

I suppose I shouldn't
tell them that we went

to church camp together
or that I was there

when you got
baptized in the lake.

- No, that's not what I meant.

I just...

- it's fine.

Don't worry about it.

I won't say anything
to embarrass you

in front of your cool
new college friends.

- I don't know if I can sleep

with these things staring at me.

They all know they
were killed for food.

Well, except maybe that one.

- Don't worry, they don't bite.

- I think I could
sleep even if one

of those things crawled
under my blanket with me.

- Ew!

Don't say that!

Cj you okay?

- Yeah, yeah I'm fine.

Just tired.

Gotta get rested
up for tomorrow.

Well I
hope you're not afraid

of the dark, Amber.

- Much more afraid of
what's in the dark.

In the woods.

In this cabin.

Under my blanket.

Jocelyn!

You said you were tired!

Do not mess with me!

- But you make it so easy.

- Ugh, you're so annoying.

- Amber?

Amber!

Guys?

Guys, wake up!

What's up?

- Amber's gone.

- What?

I'm sure she's just
in the bathroom.

- No, she's not here.

Amber!

Amber!

She's gone and the door's open.

Didn't you lock it when
you came in last night?

Um, I'm sure
it's nothing, okay?

We'll find her.

Amber?

- Amber?

Amber!

Amber!

Amber!

Amber?

You're not
supposed to be here.

- I'm sorry, sir.

We're just staying
in a friend's cabin.

I must have taken
the wrong trail.

- This is my land.

- I understand.

I'll go back right now.

- I know what city folk like
you wanna do to this land.

Buy it up, build your shopping
malls and parking lots.

- No sir, we're just taking
a trip for the weekend.

I'm sorry, I'm sorry I
went the wrong way, okay?

- This is my land.

I understand.

- You don't want it.

Okay, I'm leaving.

- You tell them that!

You don't want it.

It's not safe for you!

You're not safe on this land!

Amber?

Amber?

Amber!

Guys!

- What happened?

Where were you?

- I just went for a run.

I was on the trail
when this crazy,

dirty guy came out of nowhere.

- What?

What guy?

- What did he do?

- He said we're on his land.

He had a gun.

- Well he's probably just
a hunter or something.

I told you, my grandpa used
to hunt out here all the time.

- He just kept saying
that we were on his land.

And I said no, we're staying

at Sophia's grandfather's cabin.

He said it wasn't safe here!

He really freaked me out.

- Amber, I'm so sorry.

You should go talk to him.

Explain why we're
here so we don't have

to worry about him coming back.

Come on, let's go
get something to eat.

Soph, don't you think we need
to do something about this?

- Cj, can I talk
to you a second?

- What?

- Just, can I just talk
to you a second, alone?

- What's the big deal?

You're the one who thinks
this guy is just some hunter.

He can't kick US off
of land that isn't his.

Right, soph?

Cj?

- What?

What's wrong?

- After my grandfather
died there was no will.

They didn't know who was the
rightful owner of the property.

So they're auctioning it
off to the highest bidder.

- So like, your dad or
your uncle are buying it?

- My family can't pay.

We don't have that kind
of money, you know that.

So I guess the bank kind of
owns it now or something.

Unless they've sold
it to someone else.

- Wait, what are you saying?

You're the one who
said we could come here

and spend the weekend, that
it was all taken care of.

- I, I knew where the key was.

And I wanted to come
here one last time.

And I wanted to do it with you,

because we've spent so
much time here together.

I didn't think that
it would matter!

- So, we aren't supposed to be
here and that man with a gun

is saying he has every right
to want US off his land.

Sophia, you're always
flaunting what a good person,

what a good Christian you
are, but you lied to all of US

and knowingly put US in danger?

- I didn't, it's, it's
not dangerous here.

I just thought that...

- how could you do this?

How could you lie
to me like this?

What were you thinking?

- It doesn't even matter.

Because we aren't
supposed to be here.

We need to leave, now.

- Cj please!

- No, you know what?

You can tell Amber and
Jocelyn what you've done.

Don't expect me to
take your side on this.

Guys, get your stuff.

We're leaving.

What?

What happened?

Did Sophia
talk to that guy?

- She can explain in the car.

We just, please, we
need to leave, now.

- What's that noise?

- Okay, very funny.

Start the car.

- I'm trying!

Wait, who's phone is this?

- Oh, that's mine.

- Amber, did you leave your
phone plugged in all night?

- Well yeah, there's no
electricity in the house.

- Your phone
drained the battery.

- What?

Come on!

The car battery is like this big

and my phone battery
is like this big.

How could that matter?

- Don't even think I'm going
to explain this to you.

- Okay, so the battery is dead.

Big deal, you have those
jumpy things don't you?

- That only works if you have
another car to get power from.

- Oh, oh,

so then this is bad.

- What do we do now?

- What do you mean we don't
have permission to be here?

I though you said
your grandfather...

- I'm sorry you guys.

I'm so sorry, okay?

I messed up.

- You got that right.

- We need someone to pick US up.

Does anyone have service?

No.

- Jocelyn, what
about your boyfriend?

Does he have the address here?

- He's at the
baseball tournament.

We just planned to talk
when we both got back,

if we ever get back.

- And it's, what, like 12
miles to the main road?

- And what would you
do if you got there?

Stick out your
thumb and hitchhike?

- Yeah, that sounds real safe.

- I'm just trying to
think of our options here.

- The plateau has a
clear view of the sky.

- And how far is that?

- A few miles maybe,
depends on which trails.

I'll go and I'll hike to the top

and see if I can get service.

And when I do I'll call my dad,

or someone to come
and pick US up.

- Are you sure that's a good
idea with that guy out there?

- I'll be fine.

- What about wolves and
lions and big foot and stuff?

- I've been on this
property a hundred times.

I'll be fine.

I messed up, okay?

I know that.

I'll fix it.

I'm really sorry.

- Should one of US go with her?

- Not it.

- What's wrong with me?

How could I be so stupid?

How could I do this to the only
friend that I have, or had?

Please lord, help US
get out of this safely.

Forgive me for lying and
deceiving people who trusted me.

What is the matter with me?

It's nothing.

Get out of your head.

Please lord, help US
get out of this safely.

- What if that man shows up here

while we're waiting for Sophia.

Like what are we gonna do?

- It doesn't make sense.

He clearly doesn't
live in this cabin.

- Yeah, but if he
owns the property

he knows where the cabin is.

He could be out there
right now watching US,

just waiting to
see when we leave.

- Or he can be out
there watching Sophia.

- Hello?

Hello!

I'm just trying to
get phone service.

Is anyone out there?

Hello?

Shouldn't she
have been back by now?

- Yeah, it's been like forever.

- Something's not right.

I shouldn't have
been so hard on her.

I got frustrated and upset

and now she's out
there all alone.

- Catherine, she lied to you.

She lied to all of US.

I don't think you overreacted.

- Please, just call me cj.

Everyone else does.

- Cool.

- It's weird being here.

Yeah, you're telling me.

- Yeah I mean,
besides all of this,

being here reminds me
of when I was a kid.

But I'm not a kid anymore.

So much about me has changed,

but when I'm here, I don't know,

I'm just confused.

That doesn't make any sense.

- No, I think we get it.

Like, until 10th grade

I had this best
friend named Cecilia.

Like, we cheered
together for seven years

and our families were members
of the same country club,

but then I got
into cross-country

and she got this
new boyfriend, Dean,

and we just grew apart.

So I know how it is.

Sophia was your friend for
a certain time in your life.

But now you've changed.

- Maybe I haven't changed
as much as I thought.

- Guys, come over here.

You have to see this.

Okay, tell me my eyes
aren't playing tricks on me.

You guys see that, right?

- You guys, what do we do?

Do we need to go after her?

- Oh, so then there
are four of US

defenseless against
a mountain lion?

- But what if she's hurt?

What if that's why
she isn't back?

- Well, she did say she'd
come out here every year

for like ever and
never seen one.

- Yeah, but I saw
one, yesterday!

- Jocelyn's right.

It doesn't make sense for US

to go out there
completely defenseless.

We can't help Sophia if
we can't help ourselves.

- Let's not get
ahead of ourselves.

We still don't even know
if that has anything

to do with why she
hasn't come back.

Like, she could
have just decided

to walk to the road
and blow US all off.

- No, Sophia would
never do that.

Look, you guys can think
or say whatever you want,

but there's literally
only one thing

I can think of to
do at this moment.

And if it were Sophia, I
know she would do the same.

Dear lord, please look
out for Sophia as she's

out there somewhere
trying to find US help.

Forgive me for getting so upset.

Please help her to know
how much we care about her.

Sophia's always
been a true friend,

and she has the biggest heart.

Protect her.

Keep her safe.

And bring US the help we need.

Amen.

Guys, I know what we need to do.

- Okay, would you like to
fill US in on your big plan?

- Sophia's grandfather
was a hunter, right?

And all his stuff is here,
so there has to be a gun.

I mean, there just has to be.

- Cj do you even know
how to use a gun?

- Yeah, didn't Sophia say
you were a terrible shot?

- We don't have to hit anything.

We just have to scare it off.

Look, I don't have
all the answers,

but the least we
can do is search.

You guy go look downstairs.

- So like, what are we doing?

- Just start looking over there.

Getting closer.

You guys!

What did you find?

- Bullets, no gun.

- Great.

- Aren't you gonna
ask what I found?

- What did you find?

And please tell me
it has a trigger.

- Well, kind of.

I don't think I even know how
to use one of these things,

but it's worth a try.

Who do we call, 911?

- Does being stuck in a place
where we're not supposed

to be with a dead car
battery warrant an emergency?

- Uh, does the girl that lied
to US and brought US out here,

may have been eaten by a
mountain lion warrant an emergency?

- Jeez Amber, nice
attitude much?

- There's no dial tone.

- What do you mean?

There's an outlet.

There has to be a dial tone.

I mean if I have 4g, I can
certainly make a phone call.

Same thing, right?

- Not exactly.

- Well, tap the
line or something.

There was this girl
trapped in a basement

on modern hospital and she...

Amber!

- Look, I get that you
guys are mad at me.

But I didn't mean
to kill cj's car.

- I know.

- And you don't have to say
it, I know it's partially

my fault that we're
stuck here like this.

- I'm not blaming you Amber.

- Neither am I.

- Honestly, don't
blame Sophia, either.

She had no idea all
of this would happen.

- I'd never be brave enough
to do what Sophia did.

Hiking to the top
of a hill alone

with that guy out there?

No way.

I can run pretty fast and
probably could have made it

to the top a lot
quicker than she could.

But I'd never be
brave enough to try.

- Sophia is brave.

She's always been that way.

She always made me believe that
I could get through anything

if I just said the right prayer.

And she always had the right
one for every situation.

Like this one time
we hiked out too far,

way farther than we
were supposed to,

because Sophia had
this crazy idea

that we could catch a
special type of firefly

if we went to the
exact right spot

at the exact right
time of night.

So we grabbed our
jars and dusk fell.

We caught dozens of
those little guys,

but then before we knew
it, it was pitch black

and we were out in the middle
of nowhere in some field.

So I started crying.

I think I was the poster
child for hormone changes.

But Sophia, she made
up this little prayer.

Something about fireflies
and night skies.

I knew that she had to be
just as scared as I was.

But we just said that
prayer as we made our way

through the dark, with
nothing to light our path

but our little jar of fireflies.

Before I knew it, the
cabin was in the distance.

It was as if it took US
an hour to get out there,

but not even ten
minutes to get back.

Anyway, we released the
fireflies right out there.

Sophia prayed that they
would light the way

for anyone who was
lost or scared.

- Sophia's okay out
there, isn't she?

- If anyone is okay
out there, it's Sophia.

God will keep her safe.

He'll keep US safe, too.

Protect
US from the flies,

give US clear skies,

watch over US with your eyes.

Dear lord, please help me.

- Maybe if you go
to the second floor

and stick your arm out the
window you'll get service.

- Really, you think so?

- No, I don't.

- Okay, so you're just trying
to make me look stupid then?

- Why is it always about
you looking stupid, Amber?

Nobody is snaptexting
this moment, okay?

- Guys hush!

I think I hear something.

- It's probably Sophia!

Then maybe she got help.

- Sophia didn't go to the road.

How'd she get help?

- She called someone, duh!

That was the whole plan.

- So why isn't she back?

- I don't know.

- Do we let them in?

- No, we wait to see who it is.

I know you're in there.

- Oh my gosh, that's the guy!

- What?

- The man from the woods that
said we don't belong here

and we need to leave.

That's him!

I have your friend.

- Oh no, what do we do?

- It's probably a trick.

He's trying to get US out there.

- Yeah, but how would he know

that Sophia isn't here...

Unless...

Do you hear me in there?

- I'm gonna go talk to him.

- What?

Are you crazy?

- Maybe.

No, you know what,
I'm not crazy.

If he has my best friend,
who would do anything for me,

I have to do the same for her.

- And what if he
doesn't have her?

- Then at least we'll know.

- Cj, seriously.

- Look, there's nothing
you can say to stop me.

Lock the door behind me.

Where's Sophia?

You need
to come with me.

- Tell me where she
is, I can go on my own.

I'll show you.

- Can you please just
tell me where we're going?

- Your friend should
have listened to me.

I told her it wasn't safe here.

- Where's Sophia?

Where are we?

- Stay here.

Jocelyn come here.

That's him, I know it is!

What does this mean?

Do you see the rest
of the article?

- Two killed, bank injured.

Jocelyn, there's no telling

what this man could
be capable of.

And cj's out there
with him, alone!

Not to mention, Sophia!

This lunatic could have
two of our friends!

- Okay, it's a
ripped photo, Amber.

There's no telling
what this man is...

- but I saw it on
modern hospital!

- Amber, we don't
have time for this...

- no, just listen okay.

There was this man.

He had killed eight people

and then evaded the
police for years.

And I specifically
remember that word, evaded,

'cause I hadn't heard
it before that episode

and I looked it up.

Anyway, he just
went about his life.

Hunting and fishing,
living off the grid

so nobody knew who he was,
until one day he just snapped.

He had to kill again and he
took out everyone in his path.

- Okay, okay, I get where
you're going with this.

But without knowing what the
rest of that article says,

Amber, it could be
way simpler than that.

- Or way worse.

- Sofia!

Sofia?

- Cj!

- Are you okay?

What happened to you?

- I heard a gun.

What's going on out there?

- Some man, this
must be his place.

He told me that he had you
and I had to come with him.

- Where is he now?

- I dunno, he stopped
driving and ran off.

Let's get you back.

Can you walk?

- A little.

There's no way I can
make it all the way back.

Okay, we need to find a knife
or a weapon or something.

- Okay.

Hey!

I told you to stay in the truck!

- "Two killed one injured.

"Local Madison
resident, Eli Grossman,"

"will return home from
Afghanistan after a bomb"

"detonated under his convoy,"

"killing the other two
members of his team."

He's not some crazed
serial killer.

But it sounds like he
lost two of his friends.

- Are you touching my things?

- I'm sorry, i...

- put your hands down.

- I didn't, I'm sorry,
I didn't take anything.

- Why are you
touching my things?

- We're just trying to get back

to Sophia's grandfather's cabin.

- What did you just say?

My, my grandfather
used to live out here.

He had a farm.

- Daniel aldrich was
your grandfather?

- How do you know that?

Marco!

Polo!

You told me
you thought he was cute!

- Did not!

Did too!

- No ew!

I did not, did not!

- What are you girls
arguing about now?

Nothing!

- Why don't you make
yourselves useful then.

Another one of your
grandpa's goats is missing.

Come help me look.

Okay!

Hey Eli,
do you have a girlfriend?

Who wants to know?

- Eli?

Do you remember US?

Sophia and cj?

- No.

I saw the purple heart.

Is that yours?

- My grandfather
was a veteran too.

Did he let you stay here?

- I use my traps to
keep the predators away.

That lion's been coming
around ever since he died.

That lion and the bankers,

trying to take it all from me.

- We weren't trying to take
anything away from you.

- I don't remember
many things, but...

Maybe I do remember you.

- Our friends are probably
really worried about US.

Can you just take US
back to the cabin?

If we get the battery jump
started we can leave right away.

Sophia probably needs
to go to the hospital.

- No!

It's a dark road and it's late.

You should stay at
the cabin tonight.

It's safer.

I cleaned & dressed the wound.

She'll be fine.

- Someone's here!

It's them!

There you are!

Oh my gosh
Sophia, come here, come in.

- We were so worried!

Are you guys okay?

- Yeah, we're fine.

Sophia just needs to lie down.

- Wait, we're staying here?

- Yeah, practically
morning anyway.

It'll be fine.

You okay?

- Yeah, just thinking
what it would be like

to lose two friends, or three.

How'd you sleep?

- Fine I guess.

It was a really
overwhelming day.

Still trying to
process everything.

- So much for fall break.

How's your foot?

- Flesh wound.

I'll be fine.

Could have been a lot worse.

Cj, thanks for coming after me.

I messed up and I know that.

I know it's no excuse,

but it was really hard
on me when you moved.

Then I lost my grandpa.

It was like, not
only had I lost him,

but I lost you and all the
memories that we made here.

- No soph, the only thing
that was lost was me.

It took me coming
up here to realize

that I've lost
touch with myself...

And with god.

So in a weird way, all
this was kinda worth it.

- Yeah, it's a shame it'll
all be gone before too long.

- Soph, I almost forgot!

- What is this?

- I think it's your
grandfather's will.

I found it last night when
I was searching for a gun.

What does it say?

- Cj!

- What?

- The cabin and the land,
he left it all to me!

Quick, help me up.

- Wait, what?

Where are you going?

- Are you sure about this?

Eli?

- What are you doing here?

- Cj found my
grandfather's will.

The bank doesn't
own the property.

He left it all to me.

- Congratulations.

- We came here because I wanted

to give you this
portion of the land.

So you can stay.

- You don't owe me nothin'.

- Well, what if I
gave you this land

in exchange for you
keeping up with the traps?

- Yeah, that way it's safe
for US when we come back.

- I uh, I suppose
I could do that.

Dear lord,
protect US from the flies.

Give
US clear skies.

Watch
over US with your eyes.

And may our
hearts be your prize.

Amen!

Set.

Action!

What's you
doing there Jacob?

Ew!

Okay, get over I stepped on him.

That's a spider.

No he's right.

Oh that's a mosquito.

- Do you remember US?

Cj and Sophia.

No, it's me first.

- Can you please just
tell me where we're going?

- Your friend shoulda
listened to me.

I told her it wasn't safe here.

All
right reset, reset.

- It's not easy!

- Can you please just
tell me where we're going?

- Your friend shoulda
listened to me.

Told her it wasn't safe here.

Try and get it.

Don't go too high.

- We're good.

Should
check the breaker.

37.

Oh my gosh.

- Will you please just
tell me where we're going?

- Your friend shoulda
listened to me.

I told her it wasn't safe here.

I can do it.

One more.

- Will you please just
tell me where we're going?

- Your friend shoulda
listened to me.

Told her it wasn't safe here.

You're done,
you're good.

That's good, done.

You wanna do it?

You'll take that
left over the hill.

Hey

- I looked in the totally wrong.

I almost
said Loan.

After we eat.

- Yeah, I don't have any bread.

- Make yourselves
useful again, again.

Just like you're
taking a selfie, hold on.

Oh she's shy.

Picture that and that should
do it for the shy.

Libby,
it's on your face.

- Oh get it!

You okay?

Whatcha doin'?

Whatcha doin' on my land?

You okay babe?

Yeah.

We're done.

Kelsey put the break!

Put the break on!

- It's an old truck!

It still has a
parking break.

Oh, what is this place?

Oh, oh god what is this place?

It's everywhere.

Oh, oh, oh!

Huh?

Wow, is he sleeping?

Oh my gosh.

Oh gosh, oh that's scary.