Maggie (2015) - full transcript

After a couple of weeks seeking out his teenage daughter Maggie, Wade finds her in the quarantine wing of a hospital. Maggie has been infected by a lethal outbreak that transforms the victim into a zombie. Wade's friend Dr. Vern Kaplan releases Maggie to spend her last days with Wade and her family. Her stepmother Caroline asks Wade to take their little kids to her sister's house to keep them safe. While Maggie is slowly transformed, Wade stays with her protecting Maggie. But Dr. Vern warns him that the moment that he will have to take an ultimate decision is closer.

Woman on phone: Dad.

I've gone to the city.

Please don't come for me.

There's a curfew here.
Just... just keep them safe.

I'm sorry.

I love you.

(classical score playing)

(on radio) You are listening to NPR.
I'm host, David Newborn,

and this is Global Position.
Now for today's top headlines.

Months after the initial
worldwide outbreak,

national and local governments
are beginning to suppress



the necroambulis virus epidemic.

The Department of Agriculture has found
no solution for infected, dying crops.

Agriculture Officials are encouraging
farmers to burn their crops

in a desperate attempt to destroy
what may be preventing growth.

(siren wailing)

Man over PA:
Please return to your homes.

Curfew is at 8:00.

David:
While citizens of inner cities

and metropolitan areas
remain hardest hit,

through quick response and quarantine,

weekly infections reports
have dropped 30%.

David: Cleanup and martial law
are still in effect.

Medical officials,
along with the CDC,

have been tight-lipped
about a cure or vaccine.



As for the infected,
scientists are now suggesting

that an elevated sense of smell
is the telltale sign

of what's being referred to
as "the turn."

(siren wailing)

(muffled voices
speaking indistinctly)

(distant screaming)

(siren wailing)

Man: Check this one for infection.
Look at that skin.

Man #2 on radio:
Yeah, we caught another, 10-4.

- Curfew-breaker. See if infected, over.
- Man: Get her here.

(indistinct PA announcement)

Woman on PA: Doctors with stage
three patients are reminded

quarantine pickup is at 1700 hours.

Sir? You shouldn't be in here.

This is the shelter
for the infected. It's dangerous.

But my daughter is here.

- (sighs) What's her name?
- Maggie.

Marguerite.
Marguerite Vogel.

Marguerite Vogel...

Mr. Vogel?

Your daughter's bite wound
was very severe.

Now, we may know a lot about this,

except that we can't stop this yet.

She's probably going to show
more signs of aggression.

She's gonna lose her appetite,
and then she's gonna get it back again.

Look at me.

When that happens,
take her to quarantine.

I wouldn't normally release
someone with her type infection.

I'm doing this
as a favor for Vern.

Quarantine is eight weeks in.

Say your goodbyes and
get her straight to Blaire.

I'll send all the necessary
paperwork to Vern.

He'll follow up and answer
any questions you have.

Good luck, Mr. Vogel.

Dad? Dad!

(sighs)

- (sobbing) I'm sorry.
- I've been searching everywhere for you.

I'm sorry.

(sobs)

(thunder rumbles)

What did he say?

The doctor?

Vern helped us get you out.

Stop picking at it!

- Where are you going?
- Inside.

(door slams)

- Mag.
- I'll be fine.

(dog barking)

(emergency tone playing on TV)

Hello?

(dog barking)

- (paper rustling)
- (barking continues)

(indistinct dialog over TV)

(emergency tone playing)

(barking continues)

Hello?

(dog barking)

- (growling)
- (dog barking)

- (dog barking)
- (metal clattering)

(panting)

(mutters)

(panting)

(softly) Maggie? Maggie?
Get in the truck!

- What's wrong?
- Just do it right now. Come on. Go.

(classical score playing)

- (thunder rumbles)
- (indistinct chatter)

(kids laughing)

(truck approaching)

Girl: Mom! Daddy's home!

Slow down, honey! Oh!

- Did you pack your bag?
- Mm-hm.

- Is Pretty Pony going?
- Mm...

(laughs)
You're not taking Pretty Pony?

- Got everything you need?
- Yeah.

- (laughs)
- Daddy!

- Molly: We missed you.
- (thunder rumbles)

- It's so good to see you.
- Hey. Hey, Moll.

What happened to your arm?

Maggie: Oh, uh...

I just got hurt.

Molly: I scratched mine,

but Mommy fixed it.

- Who fixed yours?
- Uh, the doctors.

Molly:
Is that where you were?

Maggie: Yeah. it took
a while for them to fix it.

(door closes)

(laughs softly)
I missed you.

Dad said you were sick...

but you're dying, huh?

Bobby...

A few kids at my school
got infected.

I knew one of them. Steven.

I didn't like him much,
but... I don't think he deserved to die.

Does it hurt?

No. Not anymore.

(thunder rumbles)

Why do we have to stay
with Aunt Linda?

(sighs)
Because I'm contagious.

Mom's afraid we'll get it.

Just because she loves you.

Hey. Go on,
and be nice to Molly.

Bobby?

- I missed you, kiddo.
- Missed you, too.

(sighs)

- Ready?
- (engine starts)

Radio host: They tell us that
patients have days left

before what
they're considering the final stage.

And stay tuned at the top of the hour.
We'll be in conversation...

Why don't you get settled
and help me with the dishes?

(faucet running)

(sniffles)

(somber music playing)

(bed squeaks)

(knock on door)

(door opens)

Caroline is fixing us
something to eat.

I'm not hungry.

Allie called a few times.

Two weeks?

You spent two weeks
out there looking for me?

Yeah.

I made a promise to your mother...

that I would protect you.

Yeah, but...
what about you guys?

- What if I hurt you?
- Don't worry.

Caroline and I,
we know the precautions.

Maggie: You shouldn't
have brought me back.

You have to eat something.

For me.

I'll try.

Maggie?
Where are your bandages?

(sighs)

Maggie:
I'm so glad I came down.

I know, I know. I...

I just can't look at it.

I can't see it, knowing what's
going to happen to her.

I just can't do it, Wade. I'm...

(whispers) I'm Sorry.

I just don't understand. I...

I keep asking Him and asking Him,

but... He's not giving me any answers.

Wade?

(somber music playing)

(thunder rumbles)

(line ringing)

- You've reached Fred and...
- Ken.

- Fred: And we're out on the farm.
- (Ken laughing)

(Fred laughing) Leave us a message
and we'll get back to you.

(laughs)
Oh, that was awful.

Ken:
That was pretty funny, though.

(answering machine beeps)

(classical score playing)

(wind blowing)

Female reporter on radio: What do you
think about the schools opening up?

Man:
No, you need to stop pretending

bad things ain't happening out there.

Reporter:
Bad things?

(sputtering)

(sputtering)

(generator thrumming)

Reporter on radio: Well now,
as the government sanction...

...people are ID 'ed in the system
and sent home with families.

They even have forced appointments
with their local doctors,

who report back
to the hospitals in the cities.

And if they violate their allotted time,

the authorities come to get them.

- (muffled thrumming)
- Man: And how long does it take to turn?

How long is that allotted time?

They say six to eight weeks
for any one person to turn.

But, well, we know it's different
depending on who you are.

And what if someone turned early?

I mean, how many people
they gonna hurt...

(growling)

- Woman: Maggie!
- (echoing screams)

- Maggie's voice: No. No. (screams)
- (growling)

Manon radio: You don't
do that and then leave.

You don't send half of them
home to their families

and hope they come back to be killed.

You just kill them. That's all.

Mag! Are you okay?

(swing creaking)

Your finger!

- (whimpering)
- Come on, I've got you.

- Here, sweetie. Sit down.
- (panting)

- Caroline?
- Let's see what I have.

- (gasps softly)
- (Maggie gasps)

I'll call our doctor.

(sobbing)

Caroline: Yes, it's Mrs. Vogel.
Caroline Vogel.

Yes, I'm... I'm calling
about my stepdaughter.

(sobbing)

Caroline: It's urgent.

- (sobbing)
- (Caroline speaks indistinctly)

- (sobbing)
- Caroline: It's an emergency.

- (gasping)
- (garbage disposal whirring)

(thunder rumbles)

(whirring continues)

(shuts off)

(sobbing)

- (sobbing)
- (thunder rumbles)

(zombie wheezing)

- (twig snaps)
- (gasps)

Get behind me.

Nathan.

(sobbing) No, don't!
Please, Dad. No. Please!

- Go home. Just go home.
- (sobbing)

- (zombies growling)
- Wade: Please, say something.

- Nathan, please.
- (zombie wheezing)

(wheezing breaths)

(echoing screams)

(car approaches)

(car door opens)

Wade: I asked him
to say something.

Maggie used to babysit for her.

It had to be done.
Ain't nobody fighting that.

Bonnie was wrong
for what she done.

Was she?

She kept them in the house
and didn't notify anybody.

She should have brought
them into quarantine.

We had damn near the
whole station out there.

Now we can't
even find Bonnie.

Look, Wade.
When the time comes...

- Now, Ray...
- I know.

I know what you're thinking,
but... it's for the best.

You think about what those
two could have done today

if you hadn't have been out there.

Man: Quarantine rules apply
to everybody, Wade.

- I mean, wake up! Look at the...
- Holt!

Go call the trucks down from Owensboro.

Tell them we've got
two bodies to clean up.

Holt.

(Holt mutters)
Unbelievable.

Now, Ray, you and I,
we go back a long ways.

You've always done us right,

especially after Sarah's passing.

But I swear to God,

if you, him, or anyone else
come out here for her...

She's my daughter, Ray.

(sighs) Trucks will be down here
in the morning, pick up the remains.

Wade...

Think about what
you had to do today,

what you might have
to do in the future.

(generator running, muffled)

(footsteps approach)

How is she?

She asleep?

Caroline: Her finger is gone.
She made sure of that.

I got it all bandaged up,

but she's still refusing
to go to the doctor.

Wade: I figured that.

What did Ray say?

He said that Bonnie
kept them locked up for a while.

Too long.

I killed them both.

No. You, uh...

They'd already moved on.

(thunder rumbling)

- There was something in their eyes.
- Wade.

You can't do this to yourself.

Bonnie should have taken them in.

And what about Mag?

What happens when she gets close?

Don't think about that right now.

Just... just...

Let's enjoy the time we have with her.

(crying, sniffling)

(thunder rumbling)

(wind blowing)

- Caroline: What is it?
- Wade: Shh.

Caroline: Wade?

Wade: Stay here.

(crickets chirping)

Bonnie?

It's late.

Bonnie: How's Mag?

About as good as she can be.

Doctors gave us
all these special rules

and papers for children
with her condition.

"Lock subject in room at night.

"Avoid touching subject
without gloves."

Never once said her name.

Julia.

She's just four.

She was scared.

She slept with us most nights
as it was, so we'd...

We'd take turns
with her through nights.

She got worse.

One night Nathan went in,

didn't wake me for my turn.
Next morning, door was locked.

Locked himself in with her.

I pounded and pounded
on that damn door,

cried till I couldn't no more.

Still, never answered.

But he knew.

He knew what he was doing.

Take me to where they're at.

(somber music playing)

- (Bonnie inhales sharply)
- (gun cocks)

(shuddering)

(Bonnie sobbing)

(music continues)

(siren wails)

(no discernible dialog)

(engine running)

(somber music playing)

(flies buzzing)

(flies buzzing loudly)

(grunting, yipping)

(thunder rumbling)

Maggie: Dad!
There's someone on the phone.

- Hello?
- Man: Mr. Vogel?

- Yes?
- Yes. Hello, sir. This is Mr. Garmen

from the quarantine unit
of St. Mary's Hospital.

We're calling to inform you that
we've scheduled a follow up appointment

with Dr. Vern Kaplan to track
your daughter's progress

in advance of quarantine.

Tomorrow we're
gonna go and see Vern about your finger.

No arguments.
You hear me?

(thunder rumbling)

(children chattering)

James, Carrie,
get over here.

Right now!

Come here, sit by Mama.

- (knock on door)
- Wade.

- Vern.
- Maggie.

- (muffled) Take a deep breath for me.
- (inhales)

- (heart beating)
- Vern: Let it out.

Lungs are clear.

Scans show that the asthma
has receded already,

and your heartbeat
is abnormally strong.

That's a good sign.

Now... let's have a look at your arm.

Looks like the origin site
is spreading.

Maggie, what happened here?

- Wade: She broke it.
- Maggie: I cut it off.

Vern: Why would you
do such a thing?

What good's a finger
if your arm's falling off?

Vern: Maggie, your arm
is not going to fall off.

Now, there's a lot we don't
know about this thing,

but this decay, it'll stop.

Your arm is yours to keep.
You got me?

I'm gonna take
a sample, okay?

Allie's been
asking about you.

Said she tried
to call a few times.

I know she'd love
to hear from you, so...

give her a call, okay?

Doctor's orders.

All right, all done.

Vern: All we gotta do now
is put a dressing on it.

I'll have Judy come in
and take care of that.

(classical score playing)

(door opens, closes)

(Maggie sobbing)

There you are.

She's strong,

but from what I've seen,

it's progressing fast in her.

Pretty soon,
she ain't gonna want any food.

She's gonna want something more.

Skin will start smelling like meat.

When it finally happens,
you're gonna have a few choices.

One, take her to quarantine.

I'm not gonna do that.

Vern:
I wasn't suggesting it.

My report will say
she's progressing slow,

so it'll buy you some time.

Option two:

We give her the cocktail
they'd give her in quarantine.

At least this way she'd be
with you when she takes it,

and not a bunch of strangers
or other infected people.

But you know how she doesn't
feel anything right now?

She will feel this.

Reports say
that it's painful.

Extremely.

All the way up till the end.

What's option three?

Make it quick.

- (music playing)
- ♪ I bounce my baby on my knee ♪

♪ And see her laughing
back at me ♪

♪ Makes living sweet
as it can be ♪

♪ My little Maggie ♪

♪ To see her try
to dance and sing ♪

♪ Oh, man,
she's into everything ♪

♪ Must find a rocking horse
to bring my little Maggie be ♪

♪ Now do you ever ♪

(Caroline sighs)

Caroline, the food is delicious.

Caroline: Oh...
Ah, the stove is shot. I...

Some of it's really...

- (sighs)
- (Maggie laughing)

You think this is funny? Hm?

- (both laughing)
- Well, no dessert for either of you.

Is that a threat
or a stay of execution?

(both laughing)

(tools clanging, clicking)

Maggie: Why do you even still
have this piece of crap?

Well, because I trust
this piece of crap.

(Maggie chuckles)

Wade: You know,
Caroline had four cars now,

- and they all broke down.
- Maggie: Yeah, I know.

I had to pick her up the last time.

- What did you pick her up in?
- (laughs)

You see?

What are you reading there?

Uh, it's called
"Morning Light of the Past."

It was in one of Mom's boxes.

It's like really, really weird.

(chuckles)

Your mother was a bookworm.

Until today, I still don't
know what she saw in me...

because she had everything.

She was smart, beautiful,

- and she had those long legs.
- Okay. Okay, Dad. Thank you.

- That's enough.
- What? I mean, I'm just saying.

I mean, the whole time we dated,
she always pushed books on me.

She always
wanted me to read more.

And I just didn't have
the time with the farm and all.

- You read to me all the time.
- Only because she made me.

I remember just
before you were born...

and I bought a whole bunch of books.

And your mother had
a hell of a green thumb.

And there was this one book

that I read to you
over and over.

It was called "A Daisy's Journey."

That's actually how you got your name.

- There's a Marguerite in it?
- And your mother loved those flowers.

She just loved them.

And she was so strong.

I mean, every time
she needed to fight back,

she did.

You have a lot of your mother in you.
You know that?

You know, maybe
it was the, um, truck.

What?

Why Mom loved you.

(both laugh)

- Well, that's for sure.
- (Maggie laughs)

- My truck.
- (Maggie laughs)

(Maggie crying, echoing) No!

No!

- (screeching)
- (Maggie screaming) No! No!

(growling)

(panting)

(whimpering)

(panting loudly)

(sobbing)

(grunting)

(thunder rumbling)

(knock on door)

Caroline:
Maggie? Allie's here.

Hey. Oh my God.
There she is!

- Shut up.
- (Allie laughs)

- Oh...
- Hi!

Allie:
Where have you been?

Oh. Well, I haven't
been feeling too well.

- Yeah?
- (laughs) Yeah.

Well, how are you feeling right now?

- Uh, right now?
- Yeah.

Um... why?

Okay. All right. Trent and Candace
and a few other people

are going out to the reservoir tonight.

I know it's not like
a super fun trip to KC or whatever,

but school starts soon
and I doubt our parents

are gonna let us out
much further than that.

- Trent's going?
- Yeah. Did you hear?

Yeah. How's he doing?

I don't know. I mean,
he seems all right,

but don't take my word for it.

You should come see for yourself.

(laughs) Right.

Come on. Everybody misses you.
They wanna see you.

I miss you,

and I'm not going without you. Okay?

Hey, uh, hold on real quick.

- What?
- Here.

I found it on the couch the other day
and threw it on this old thing.

I figured you might wanna wear it.

- Thank you.
- Oh, it's nothing.

(laughs) Go, get out of here
before Allie explodes.

Yeah, I know, right?
We are late.

Allie: And you have a nice
young man waiting for you.

Is it gonna be like
this all night?

- Um, yes.
- Oh God!

- Yes, it actually is.
- Maggie: Take me now.

(classical score playing)

(indistinct chatter)

(laughter)

Girl: Oh, here we go!

- Girl #2: Hey! How are you?
- Maggie: Hey.

- Hey!
- Girl #2: Hi. Long time no see!

(indistinct chatter, laughter)

Boy: I don't get why they're
opening up the school so soon.

- Gotta get back to normal.
- Normal?

What's normal about all of this?

Now, we have teachers missing.

Still have a bunch of infected people.

No offense. Not you guys.

But like the Andersons. You know?

- How many more are like that?
- What happened?

She had them locked up in a room.

Didn't tell anybody.

And they got out,
and Mag's dad found her.

Holy shit, Mag.
What'd your dad do?

Look, does it matter?
They're dead.

Point is, she screwed up.

I mean, how many other people
have people locked away? You know?

What should Bonnie have done?

What would you do?

What should my dad
do to me? Quarantine?

Do you know
what it's like there?

My uncle works
at the hospital in KC.

He said that they tell
people everything's nice.

That they'll...
They'll hold your hand until the end,

but they don't.

They throw you in a big room
with everyone else.

They don't separate the phases.

Everyone's all bunched up together,

people eating people,

and they don't care.

So what would you do?

(thunder rumbling)

You know what I would do to me?

I'd put a gun right here.

(softly) Bang.

Mason's a dick.
(chuckles)

He's just afraid.

Yeah, but he's still a dick.

(laughs)

You know he stayed over
the night before I got bit?

Played video games
and got into all of Dad's beer.

And when he found out, he put me
to work in the field the next morning.

She looked really bad, Mag.

I don't know why I went
over to her, but I did.

Felt bad, I guess.

I told her to stay there,

but when I turned around
to call for Dad...

she bit me.

I could see it in her eyes.

She regretted it.

Probably didn't even know she did it.

Then Dad showed up.

He shot her in the chest
and in the head.

Maggie: I'm sorry.

- It's not your fault.
- (laughs)

No. No. I mean...

about us.

I figured I'd done something wrong.

No. I was just...

scared, I guess.

Yeah. Me, too.

I missed you.

I missed you, too.

(Maggie chuckles)
I missed that.

So did I.

(thunder rumbling)

(Maggie sighs) Well...

Thanks.

Yeah. I'm gonna see you
again this weekend, right?

Yeah. I promise.

Okay. Well, I'm going to hold you to it.

Yeah, when don't you?

Hey, wait. Wait.

I love you, okay?

(sobbing)

Maggie: I love you, too.

- I'm gonna let you go.
- Okay.

Maggie: Dad?

Caroline: Hey.
There's no need to shout.

He's downstairs.

- Here. Let me see.
- Not too close.

I'll be fine.

(sniffing)
Do you smell that?

(sniffs) No.

(Maggie sniffing)

Are you sure?
It smells like food.

It's probably your father
cooking up something you shouldn't have.

I'll get the drops.

Caroline: Wade?

(thunder rumbles)

Maggie: Caroline?
You find the drops?

No! No. Hold on a sec.

(water sloshing)

(sighs)

Oh, hey, did you find them?

Thanks.

So, what was Dad cooking?

- Caroline?
- Oh, uh...

Nothing. Hm... Nothing.

(somber music playing)

(thunder rumbling)

(phone rings)

Caroline: Maggie? Phone!

Maggie: Hello?

Trent?

What?

Man: Trent.

Please.

Just open the door.

Please.

(crying, sniffling)

What are you doing in here?

Just let me talk to him.

(sniffles)

Trent?

Maggie.

I can't open the door.

I smelled him, Mag.

I can't go to quarantine.

(police radio chatter)

Man on radio: We're ready for
the extraction and will confirm with you

- that we are en route.
- Easy, gentlemen. Easy.

Man #2 on radio:
Go ahead with the extraction.

Your uncle said
he would take care of you!

- He said it wouldn't be like the others.
- I won't go!

Look, I know
that you're scared.

(sobbing) I am, too.

But you are so strong.

I've always seen that in you.

Just... just let me in!

This is the police.
We are entering the home!

(gasps)

Let's go.

(panting)

Get away from the door,
Maggie.

Maggie? Please?

You need to open the door!

Come on, son.
It's time.

Father: Trent?
Just open the door.

Step back, son.

Dad? Please? Dad, please!

- Dad! Dad! Dad!
- Listen.

- It's gonna be okay! Trent!
- Maggie!

- It's gonna be okay!
- (Maggie sobbing)

Go home, Maggie.

Just go home.

(insects buzzing)

- (gasps)
- (fox yipping)

(gulps)

- (gasps)
- (fox yipping)

(fox yipping)

- (fox yipping)
- (thunder rumbles)

(raspy breathing)

(fox whimpering)

(fox yipping)

(raspy breathing)

Dais? Maggie!

(muffled noises)

(Caroline, muffled)
Wade? Oh!

- Maggie!
- (shouting)

(echoing) Wade!

Wade!
We have to take her in!

- No! No! No!
- We have to take her in now!

(muffled) No!

(muffled, garbled voices)

(Wade, muffled)
Look at me. Look at me.

Good, Daisy baby.
That's good.

Now tell me.
What happened?

- Hey, come on.
- Don't!

I'm not moving!
I'm not moving.

He was afraid of me.

I didn't know it.
I didn't know it.

I swear, I didn't know it.
I didn't know it.

Wade: What was?
What was afraid of you?

The fox. The fox.

(panting)

I heard...
I heard it and then I...

And then I caught it in the trap,
and it smelled...

(sobbing) I couldn't stop.

I couldn't stop.
I couldn't stop.

Daddy, I just wanted to help it!

Daddy, I just wanted to help it!
I'm sorry!

(Maggie sobbing)

(whispers) Don't.

Maggie:
I'm sorry.

(Maggie sobbing)

It's okay.

(sobbing continues)

It's okay.

(fox whimpering)

(fox whimpering)

(gunshot)

(raspy breathing)

Wade, please,

just call them.
It's time now.

She has to go in.

What if it was Molly?

Or Bobby?

After everything
that we've been through,

you still think it's about that?

I've loved her like she was my own,

but she's not her anymore.

- Wade, please.
- Don't.

(door closes)

(chuckles)
I'm chewing so loud.

She was afraid of me,
wasn't she?

When did she leave?

Wade: Yesterday.

(clears throat)
I don't feel well.

(thunder rumbles)

(wood creaking)

(footsteps recede)

(sighs)

Ray: You got enough
firewood there?

Wade: Well, if you'd get
the power turned back on again,

I wouldn't have
to do this everyday.

(Ray laughs) Well, you know
that's not my department.

So, why are you here?

Need to talk to you about Mag.

The time's come, Wade.

Can we see her?

- Holt: This is bullshit.
- Ray: Holt.

No. She's well beyond the time.
She needs to be in quarantine.

We've got an entire town to protect!

I'm going to the house, Wade.

You know she needs
to be in quarantine.

Wade...

Get out of my way.

Ray: Now, come on, boys.
We don't need this.

Wade, just...

let us take a look at her.
All right?

You're not gonna take her in.

(grunting)

- (groaning)
- Wade!

- (groaning)
- Ray: Wade!

- Stop!
- (gun cocks)

- (grunting, groaning)
- Maggie: Stop it!

(wheezing)
Leave us alone.

Ray: Maggie?

Maggie, you tell me you're doing okay,
and we'll leave. All right?

- Ray, look at her.
- (wheezes)

I'm all right.

Good.

That's all I needed to know.

Get your ass in the car.

Get in the goddamn car.

- Wade: Now, Ray...
- Ray: Shut up and listen.

I'll be back.

Between now and then,

you need to figure out
what you're gonna do.

I'm sorry about
what happened. I am...

but you and her ain't
the only ones in this town.

(thunder rumbles)

(car doors open, close)

- (Maggie wheezing)
- Wade: Are you okay?

- Maggie: Are you?
- Wade: Yeah.

- Maggie: What happened?
- Wade: Sit down.

Maggie: They wanna
take me away, don't they?

Wade: Don't worry.

You're not going anywhere.

(wheezing breaths)

Wade: There's something
I want to show you.

(classical score playing)

Maggie: It's Mama's garden.
But how?

Wade: It was your idea.

Before you ran off,

you said that I should plant
some daisies in Mom's garden.

That they would grow.

After you left,

I planted some.

And when we came back, this was here.

It's the most beautiful thing ever.

- Thank you.
- You're welcome.

Maggie: You have
to promise me that you'll do it.

(sobs) Please.

Promise me that you'll make it stop.

I just can't...

I can't do it anymore.
You know?

Please, Dad. Please?

You have to do it. Please.

- (sobbing) Please.
- Okay, baby.

This is what they give the quarantined.

You want my personal opinion?

Use that instead.

Hey, munchkins.

I just wanted to call
to say that I love you guys.

Bobby, Molly.

I just wanted to say...

Is that you, Allie?

Tell him thank you
for bringing me home.

I just...
It was horrible.

- I'm so lucky to have you.
- (disconnection tone beeping)

- Dais?
- (weakly) No.

No.

Maggie, what happened?

- (gasping)
- Maggie!

- (beeping continues)
- (Maggie screams)

Maggie! Snap out of it!
Maggie! Snap out of it!

- (both shouting)
- Come on!

Come on, don't do this!

Not yet. Maggie?

Snap out of it. Come on.

Daddy?

(wheezing) Daddy?

- That's my girl.
- (Maggie wheezing)

- That's my baby.
- Daddy.

(beeping continues)

(raspy breathing)

(somber music playing)

(thunder rumbles)

(music continues)

(Maggie wheezing)

(raspy breathing)

(wheezing)

(sniffing)

(sniffing continues)

(kisses)

(soft rasping breaths)

(door opens)

(door shuts)

(sighs)

(wheezing)

(wind blowing)

(classical score playing)

(music continues)

(classical score playing)

(somber music playing)