Emergence (2019–…): Season 1, Episode 9 - Where You Belong - full transcript

Jo and Chris have to evade the FBI while investigating the cyber terrorists. Ed receives a treatment plan for his cancer that seems to good to be true. A mysterious woman puts Piper and the Evans family in danger.

Previously on "Emergence"...
Cancer's back.

We did this before.
We can do it again.

Not this time, honey.

Telling an AI
it's an AI

effectively destroys
the program.

Wouldn't that be like
killing her?

Better her than us.

Ryan Brooks.
I'm with the FBI.

Everything they're
investigating leads to Piper.

You wanted to get
to Emily first.

Why?



She's in
federal custody now.

Really looking forward
to hearing what she has to say.

You took what didn't
belong to you, Alan.

I'll get it back.
[ Blade plunges ]

Piper wants to
open her present.

I didn't get her a present.

Yeah, I saw it.

"To Piper, from 'Mom.'"

Piper!
No, Jo. No, no, no.
No, no, no!

It told me
who I am.

[ Sharon Van Etten's
"Memorial Day" plays ]

♪♪

♪ Where do you always stay? ♪

♪ Where do you stay? ♪



[ Cellphone vibrates ]

Yes. It's done.
♪ When you look ♪

No.

There is nothing
left to do here.

Guess I'm on my way
to Long Island.

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

Mia: Now right.

Now up.

Down.

They look normal.

Good.

Did it hurt?

I don't think so.

Was it scary?

It was.

But then it wasn't.

Everything's
different now.

♪♪

Feels the same to me.

♪♪

Yeah,
I don't believe it.

I know what I saw.

But I can't --
I can't believe this.

Come on now. What are you
trying to tell me?

That she's -- she's...

That's crazy.

Jo, that's --
that's crazy.

I examined her.

She had a head CT.

I know.

So when she was
at the hospital,

it wasn't anything we did
that saved her.

No, it was
something like that.

What is this?

[ Sighs ]

An exabyte disc,
I'm told.

There's no such thing.

Must've come from Emily.

Why?

Uh, they told me
that if she knew,

if Piper found out
what she was

that it would
destroy the...

program.

It would kill her,
essentially.

But it didn't.

Why not?

I think because...

Piper made it not happen.

I always wondered
what we'd do

when her real family
showed up.

Just figured there would be
somebody out there

who'd come get her.

That's never gonna happen now,
is it?

No, Dad, it's not.

So what do we do?

[ Door opens ]

I can see you all
whispering in here.

Piper and I talked.

Nothing's different.

So you guys have to get your
heads straight starting now.

Got it?

[ Clears throat ]

Yeah, hon. Got it.

Good. Piper's tired.

We're going to bed.

[ Ed chuckles ] Well, in case
anybody was wondering

what Jo was like at that age,
Exhibit A.

Yeah, we've still got
a party to clean up.

Thanks, Abbs.

♪♪

[ Sighs ]

You know, for what it's worth,
I don't believe it, either.

Everyone tells me
that she's code,

that she's a machine,
but...

that's just not
what I see.

It's not
what any of us see.

So, I can't explain it.

But we're not wrong.

♪♪

[ Door opens, closes ]

♪♪

♪♪

You okay?

Just looking.

[ Water shuts off ]

At what?

To see if I can tell.

[ Sighs ]

I can't.

You knew.

Yeah.

But you didn't tell me.

I couldn't,
because --

I know why.

I'm sorry.

I-It's alright.

I didn't tell you something,
too.

Okay.

[ Sighs ]

When I first got here,

I took a sharp knife

and I cut something
out of my neck.

What?

Oh, my...

What was it?

I don't know.

But it was telling me to leave
here, and I didn't want to.

Okay.

Well...

Is there anything else
talking to you?

No.
Not right now.

Not right now.
Okay.

Um...

Moving forward,

no cutting things
out of your body.

Okay?

Or anyone else's body.

In fact,
you know what?

How about just a general
no-knives policy

is what we're going for.

Okay.
Okay.

Alright.

Uh, come on.
Go to bed.

Jo?
Hmm?

Most people would have
made me go away.

But not you.

Nope. Not me.

♪♪

♪♪

By the time I woke up,
it was nighttime.

I'm sorry.
He could be anywhere by now.

You know, Wilkis disappearing
might actually do us a favor.

Not like the FBI's gonna get out
of our lives any time soon.

Did you
go see a doctor?

That's a really long time
to be knocked out.

Oh, I'm fine.
Got a hard head.

Wilkis was really unraveling,
Jo.

He's terrified
of Piper.

Tried to task me
with killing her.

Well, Emily already tried that.
It didn't work.

Somehow,
Piper was able to

overcome
the fatal exception error.

How?

[ Knock on door ]

So. Weirdos in masks.
Want to hear about them?

So much.

I couldn't find anything
in our database,

but I think
your guys might be

a cyber terrorist group
called Splinter.

Okay.

This -- This is just a --
a Reddit forum, though.

Everything I've found
has been anecdotal.

Um...people in black masks
targeting big tech outfits.

But, yeah,
blowing up buildings

would definitely be
a new tactic.

You heard of them?

Never.

They sound like some sort of
urban legend to me.

I saw them.

Even so, they're after Augur.
Not you.

No.
They're after Piper.

They have to be.

Hey, Chief, uh,
Agent Brooks on the horn.

Says it's important.

I'm unavailable.

I'm busy.

Just from
personal experience,

you can't ghost the FBI.

Yeah, I know that.

But I don't have to
make it easy for him, either.

Uh, so, what is the plan

if Emily spills her guts to him
about Piper?

I'm working on it.

Hey, Doc.

Hi.
How are you holding up?

Oh, just trying to roll with it,
you know?

How about you?

Been going over whatever records
I have on Piper.

And?
And nothing.

I mean, vitals are normal,
labs are normal.

Nothing
that would explain

whatever it was
we saw last night.

Ah.

What are you
doing here?

Uh, well, I'm looking for you,
actually.

What do you know
about clinical trials?

Now, see.

Don't --
Don't get excited.

It's just a question,
Abby.

Fine. Fine.

Um, what kind of
clinical trials?

Well, my doc called
and said that she thinks

I might qualify for
some kind of gene-therapy thing.

Well, everything I've read
has been really promising.

It's worth
talking to them.

Alright. I'm meeting the rep
in a couple minutes, so...

Hey! Come on. Don't.

Cut that out.
I-I can't help it.

Just get whatever
data they have.

I'll look it over.

Okay.
Between us, right?

Oh, yeah, yeah.

Thank you.

[ Clicks tongue ]

♪♪

[ Sighs ]

Mr. Sawyer?

Yeah, that's me.

Oh,
you can call me Ed.

It is so good
to meet you, Ed.

I'm Helen.

[ Chuckling ] I mean, this all
seems too good to be true.

Five years ago,
I would've agreed with you.

But with all the technological
advances we've seen,

we're in a new world.

[ Sighs ] Okay.
What are the side effects?

Nothing.
No known side effects.

Ah. Now I know
it's too good to be true.

It's not.

With chemotherapy,

your five-year outcome is...
48%.

Yeah.

A little less
than a coin flip.

With this treatment,

your outcome jumps
to 96%.

This is not about
delaying death.

This is a cure.

And I do not
use that word lightly.

A year from now,
it's over.

♪♪

I really want
to believe you.

You'd be a fool
not to.

Okay, so, um...
say I was interested.

Uh, how does my insurance work
with all this?

I am sure
we can come up with

a mutually beneficial
arrangement.

Mia: So, the sum of
the interior angles

would be 180 times 4,
right?

Because there are four triangles
inside of the polygon.

Get it?

Yep.

No.

Hey.
Hey.

How's it going?

I'm trying to
teach Piper geometry.

Oh.
I don't get it.

Aren't you supposed to be
a computer or something?

Can't we just use
a calculator?

Is my dad
not home yet?

No.
He's not.

I'm gonna leave, okay?

Yeah.
Yeah.

Hi.

I have to talk to you.

Right now.

♪♪

What is it?

Okay. I just came from a meeting
at the hospital.

It was about
a clinical trial.

Clinical trial?
Just listen, okay?

They said it was a cure,
but the payment was Piper.

Hold on. I'm sorry.
Uh, what?

Start from the beginning.
Okay.

My doctor, Dr. Reed,
said she knew about this study.

So she set up a meeting
between me and this lady

who knew my entire
medical history --

It was a woman?
Yeah. Yeah, here.

Her name was Helen.
She gave me that number.

That's all I got.

I knew it was
too good to be true.

As soon as she said "cure,"
I knew it.

Chris, I need you to
run a number right now.

Alex: What the hell do they want
with Piper?
212...

Well, they said that this wasn't
the right place for her.

That we wouldn't know how to
handle her or some nonsense.

And pull all the security
footage from the hospital.

Okay.

Did you call this number?

'Course not.

♪♪

[ Line ringing ]

Leave a message.
[ Beep ]

You just made a mistake.

A big mistake.

And I am really gonna enjoy
making you pay for it.

♪♪

Damn.

[ Knock on door ]

Hey.
Sorry to bug.

I'm your neighbor.
Right next door.

Do you know
where the ice maker is?

Oh, sure. It's, uh,
down that way, I believe?

By the, uh,
vending machine.

That's a cool accent.
Thanks.

You from England?

Uh, Welsh.
Close enough.

Are you a journalist?

I think I've read
some of your stuff.

Yeah, and you must be
a, uh, federal agent.

[ Chuckles ]
Yeah. Got me.

Ryan Brooks.

You mind if I come in?

Yeah. I do, actually.

I'm just, uh, in the middle
of working right now.

Sure, sure.
Yeah, I get it.

Uh, seriously, though,
I --

your series on
augmented reality, super cool.

Thanks.

Then I read your profile
of Richard Kindred.

Blowing a little smoke
up his butt, but okay.

And then I -- I read your
article on Chief Jo Evans.

Adopting
a little orphaned girl.

Which I gotta be honest --
kind of threw me.

What's the, uh,
connection there?

No connection.
No?

No.
Just doing a favor for a friend.

Trying to locate
the little girl's family.

That is
really nice of you.

Really nice.

It's -- Um, I've been trying to
get ahold of her,

but she seems pretty busy,
so I thought I'd talk to you.

And you're friends.

I did not know that.

Well, best of luck.

What are you
working on now?

I never like to
talk about a story

until I've written it,
you know?

Well, yeah,
that seems pretty smart.

I totally get it.

Must be
a pretty great story.

[ Cellphone vibrates ]

You know, we are gonna have to
continue this later.

But I'll definitely
see you around, neighbor.

♪♪

[ Line ringing ]

Leave a message.
[ Beeps ]

Yes.
Uh, my name's Alex Evans.

You made an offer
to someone I know.

I'd like to hear more.

Thank you.

Is your name Alex?

Yeah.

That lady's
looking for you.

[ Indistinct talking on TVs ]

Mr. Evans.

Have a seat.

Alright. Who the hell
are you supposed to be?

I think you know
the answer to that.

You know,
people usually just call back.

You said
you wanted to talk.

Let's talk.

♪♪

[ Exhales slowly ]

♪♪

So do you really have
the cure for cancer?

Or is this just a scam?

Not a scam.

What are you gonna
do with her?

Why?

Because I'm asking.

She'll be
where she belongs.

With us.

Right.
Yeah, well...

I saw that creepy-ass
neighborhood

she used to live in,

and I'm gonna tell you
something right now,

I wouldn't want a dog I liked
living there.

That wasn't me.

Don't conflate my efforts with
those of Augur Industries.

She's a one-of-a-kind.

And she'll be treated
as such.

Yeah. She should.

You've grown fond of her.

She is remarkable.

A perfect construction
in an imperfect world.

Her design
was stolen from us.

I only want to provide for her
a safe environment,

surrounded by people
more equipped

to handle
her specific needs.

So she doesn't
harm herself.

Or someone else.

[ Sighs ]

I don't know
what I'm supposed to do next.

It's simple.

Bring her to me.

And save a man's life.

♪♪

Uh, give us a minute.

Yes, sir.
Thanks.

Evening, Ms. Cox.

[ Exhales sharply ]

Well,
I'm gonna be honest.

I am confused.

'Cause I'm thinking

I'm investigating
Richard Kindred's murder,

and I'm like,
"Great idea.

Talk to
Kindred's daughter.

Prime suspect."

Then when I find her --
you --

I also find
the Southold Chief of Police.

And the whole building
explodes.

I just lost someone.

Someone
very important to me.

You lost someone?

Um, not to split hairs,

but you kind of dissolved him
into a smoothie.

I'm not
talking about him.

See...

[ Sighs ]

This is the part
I'm having trouble with.

'Cause Kindred's murder
and bombing Augur,

they seem linked.

I just don't know how.

And I'm thinking you do.

Well,
of course they are.

The people that blew it up
want what my father wanted.

What I wanted.

They want
what everyone wants.

And what's that?

How much has Chief Evans
told you about Piper?

Yeah,
I guess I'm not surprised.

Thanks, Chris.

[ Cellphone beeps ]

Well, the phone number
was Internet-based

and can't be traced.

And the hospital cameras --
all of them --

inexplicably malfunctioned
today.

Ah. Ah, two dead ends
for the price of one.

[ Cellphone vibrating ]

[ Sighs ]
She's good.

Mm.
But not as good as you.

[ Chuckles ]

Thanks, Dad.

[ Sighs ]

I'm really sorry that they tried
to manipulate you that way.

Oh, I'm not.

She showed her hand.

That's a win in my book.

Yeah, but I mean...

a clinical trial.

Oh.
[ Chuckles ] Yeah.

Yeah. Yeah.
I know. I know.

Well, I wasn't gonna
commit to anything

without getting
more information.

I'm gonna
stay out of it.

I just...you know...

You're considering other
options, that's good.

Well, it's not like
I was aiming for it, honey.

They reached out to me,
you know.

Still,
it did get me thinking.

You see
something like Piper.

Something that just seems
completely impossible,

that I never
would've believed

it could happen
in a million years...

You know,
maybe I just don't know

how everything
is gonna end...

maybe.

What?

I'm just happy.

[ Door opens ]
Don't be happy.

I don't want you
to be happy yet.

[ Chuckling ]
It's too late.

No. Don't.
[ Door closes ]

Hey.
[ Chuckles ]

[ Exhales sharply ]

You were right. It worked
hook, line, and sinker.

Hey! Alright. Nice job.
I'm telling you right now.

She bought it.

I am a master
at espionage.

Okay.
So how does this happen?

What --
What happens next?

Um, she said
she's gonna text me...

Okay.
...a time and a place.

She also, um,
gave me this.

Supposed to
put it on her wrist.

I don't know what for,
but...

-Okay.
-Hm.

[ Cellphone vibrates ]
Oh, sorry.

Chief Evans.
Agent Brooks.

Had a productive and, well,
bizarre chat with Emily Cox.

I was gonna file
my official report,

but I wanted to give you
a chance to see it.

Stop by my office tomorrow
if you'd like.

♪♪

♪♪

[ Clears throat ]

Chief Evans?
Yes.

Good morning. I'll take you up
to see Agent Brooks.

Okay. Thank you.

Your firearm will be secure.
This way.

♪♪

♪♪

Chief Evans.

Thank you for coming.

Have a seat.

So you're questioning me
now?

Just talking.
Why don't you sit?

Without a lawyer?

You must think
I'm an idiot.

No, thank you.

I know
you're not an idiot.

And if you want to escalate
things to the next level,

absolutely
get a lawyer.

That's a great line.

I've used that line.
[ Voice recorder beeps ]

This is
Special Agent Ryan Brooks.

The time is 8:07.

You're wasting your time,
Agent Brooks.

I have witnesses that can place
Alan Wilkis at the Peconic Inn.

Staying with
your reporter buddy.

It's not gonna be hard
to connect that to you.

Lying to a federal agent
gets you five years in Danbury.

Am I under arrest?

I'd rather not
play it that way.

Off the record.

[ Voice recorder beeps ]

Off the record.

Where's Alan Wilkis?

I don't know.

Need a better answer
than that.

I don't have one.

[ Sighs ]

I had every intention of
handing him over to the FBI.

After Emily Cox
was off the streets.

He escaped.

It wasn't
your call to make.

Richard Kindred was murdered
in federal custody.

So...I made it my call.

Why was Wilkis
so important to you?

Actually, I already know
the answer to that question.

It's because of Piper.

Emily said Piper is dead.

She's mistaken.

Okay.
She's wrong about that.

Let's see if she's wrong
about this --

is Piper...

not human?

Do you believe that?

Emily does.

And Kindred did.

And I think the people who
blew up that Augur facility did.

They're called Splinter.

But you knew that already.

Because your name is on
every affidavit

and every search warrant request
looking into Splinter.

The FBI's been chasing them
for 15 years.

How do you know
about Splinter?

Because I saw them.

And because they reached out
to my family to make a deal.

They cure
my father's cancer.

And in return,
I hand over Piper.

They reached out to you.

[ Chuckles ]
Splinter?

Some woman named Helen.

[ Sighs ]

She believes that my ex-husband
is handing over Piper.

Tonight.

If you're interested,

we can make this our own little
joint task force.

You get the collar.

And once this is over,
you leave Piper alone.

Hold on. Hold on.

This is happening
in about 12 hours.

You're never gonna
get this opportunity again.

Do we have a deal?

Okay, "Remove from package."

Come on. There we go.

Pairing mode on.
Alright, pairing, pairing,

pairing, pairing, pairing,
pairing, pairing.

Alright, "connecting device."

Bluetooth pairing unsuccessful.
Ugh, come on.

Bluetooth pairing unsuccessful.
[ Groans ]

[ Sighs ]
You know, Piper.

If I can impart one piece of
wisdom to you, it is this --

never buy cheap stuff
online.

Those people said
they could make you better.

Who told you that?

I heard.

Do you have some kind of
super hearing, or something?

No.
Just regular hearing.

Oh...

Don't you want
to get better?

Yeah. Sure I do.

[ Sighs ]

But I would never
trade you for that.

But --
No. No buts.

I didn't even
have to think about it.

You don't have to
think about it, either.

Okay?

Okay.

♪♪

Maybe
I can figure it out.

Figure what out?

How to make you better.

Mm.

Yeah, maybe.

[ Sighs ]

I'll bet you can do
a lot of things.

I'll start thinking
right away.

Okay. [ Chuckles ]

♪♪

Okay.

[ Sighs ]

The good thing about
the ferry landing

is there's only one way
in or out.

I'll watch the entrance.

Yeah. Brooks and I
can cover the parking lot.

Yeah, okay. We'll grab her
as soon as we see her.

She won't get anywhere near you.
Okay?
Sounds good.

Alright, go ahead and clip this
on the back of your waistband.

Uh, Alex Evans,
this is Agent Ryan Brooks.

Hey.

Um, can you get Agent Brooks
hooked up with a two-way?

Uh, yeah. His mic still
needs to be connected.

Okay.
This way.

I got you.

Alright.

Has this been
in someone else's ear?

Um, I don't know.
'Cause if it has,

that's so gross
and not sanitary at all.

Put it in your ear,
okay?

Yeah.
Thank you.

Alright.

I'm gonna be able to hear you
at all times.

[ Sighs ]
How's this?

That's too loose.

It's got to be really tight
or you're exposed.

Okay.

[ Thunder rumbles ]

Yeah. Okay.

Hey. It's okay.

I'm not sure
this is a good idea anymore.

We got to do it.

Yeah.
But there are other ways.

It's not your job to --

I want to do it.

It feels good to finally bring
the fight to them, you know?

It's gonna be good.

Okay.
Alright.

[ Thunder crashes ]

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

Is this thing working?

Perfectly.

I'm in position, Chief.

Here, too.

Excellent.

Well, guys.
Now that I have your attention,

you will now be listening
to the musical stylings

of Alex Evans
singing "On My Own"

by Patti LaBelle
and Michael McDonald.

I'll be singing both parts.

♪ I'm on my own ♪

♪ Why did it end this -- ♪

[ Cellphone vibrating ]

She's calling.

Hello?

Helen: I'm here.

I don't see you.

To your left.
Near the water.

The boat
with the red light.

[ Cellphone beeps ]

Guys, she wants me to
go down near the boats.

No.
I won't be able to see you.

I got an eyeline.

Okay. Tell us the minute
that you see her,

and we'll move in.

Alright.

♪♪

♪♪

Hey.

Jo asked me to come over
and check on you guys.

So I thought I'd try and buy
your affections with takeaway.

Sold.

Have you heard
anything yet?

Nothing yet. You?

No.

Well [sighs]
I'm sure she's fine.

She's extremely capable.

Yeah. I know that.

I never did
thank you properly

for taking care of me
the night I got injured.

It was never my intention
to put anyone in danger.

Yeah. I know.
You're welcome.

You want a drink,
Piper?

Yes, please.

Are there
any egg rolls?

Yes. Right here.

He used to
not like you.

That's correct.

But now he does.

Well, he loves you guys
very much.

And I can tell
that you love all of them.

I think I do.

But maybe
that's not real.

Yes, it is.

It's as real
as anyone else.

In that way,
you aren't any different.

♪♪

[ Thunder rumbles ]

Jo:
What's going on over there?

A whole lot of nothing.

There's a car here,

but I don't think
anybody's in it.

Alright.
Well, keep your engine running.

Chris, Brooks,
you have anything?

Negative.

Quiet over here.

[ Cellphone vibrating ]

Hold up.

She's calling me.
I'll put it on speaker.

[ Cellphone beeps ]

I'm here.

Helen: Shut the car off.
Leave the lights on.

Where are you?

Please do
as instructed.

♪♪

Very good.
Now step out of the car.

Do not get out of that car,
Alex.

Show me where you are.

Helen: Mr. Evans, you are not
in a position to negotiate.

Okay.
I'm stopping this.

Alex, start the car
and drive away.

I'm getting out.

Alex. Alex!

♪♪

[ Thunder rumbles ]

Alex,
get back in the car.

♪♪

Okay. Show yourself.

Where's the girl?

In the car.

Bring her out.

No, that's not how
we're doing things.

You crawl out from
whatever hole you're in

or I'm taking her home.

♪♪

♪♪

That's you?

What's happening?

She's across the water.
She's on the other side.

What?
Can we get to her?

No. Alex,
get back in the car.

This isn't
what we talked about.

[ Tires squeal ]

She's taking off.

She's taking off!

Does anybody
have eyes on her?
Coming your way.

[ Siren wailing ]

[ Tires squeal ]

I got her.

Chris, get to Alex.

I'm on it.

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

[ Tires screech ]

♪♪

[ Tires screech ]

Hands up.
Show me your hands right now.

She doesn't belong to you.
She never will.

You've got nowhere to go.
Hands.

You seem very kind.

And I'm sure she's been
well-cared-for with your family.

Get them up.

Don't let
this end badly.

I'm sorry.

Hey. Hey!

♪♪

She just...

Where's Piper?

What?
Where's your family?

At home.
Get them someplace safe.

[ Cellphone vibrating ]

Hey. You okay?

Take them
to the station.

What, now?

Benny. Please.
Just get them to the station.

Okay?
I'll meet you there.

Alright.

Go.

You need to call
Search and Rescue --

Yeah, yeah. Go!

♪♪

[ Police radio chatter ]

Hey, everybody's okay.

In your office.
Thanks, Daph.

Hey. Sorry, guys.
Hey.

Are you okay?

Yeah, honey.
Everybody's fine.

Where's Piper?

What are you
talking about?

Benny said
he was taking her to you.

No, I told him
to bring everybody here.

That's not what he told us,
honey.

Mom...
where's Piper?

♪♪

[ Line ringing ]

We're sorry.
You have reached a number

that has been disconn--

Call the hotel.

Okay.

Everybody make it?

Hey.

What's --
What's wrong?

I don't know
where Piper is.

What do you mean
you don't know where Piper is?

Uh...the hotel said
Benny checked out.

Hours ago.

I-I don't understand.

♪♪

I...

I need you
to put out an APB.

The reporter?

[ Cellphone beeps ]
It's Brooks.

I need to put out a BOLO
on Gallagher, Benjamin...

Hey.
What do we do?

♪♪

We get her back.

[ Angel Olsen's "Impasse"
plays ]

♪♪

♪♪

♪ Go on ahead ♪
I don't like this place.

Yeah, you know what?

Me neither.

But Jo told us
that she would meet us here.

So I'm sure
she'll be here soon.

♪ Take it all out on me ♪

See?

She's here already.

♪ I'm too caught up to see ♪

♪ Everyone will believe ♪

♪ Will believe ♪

♪ Will believe ♪

It's not her.

Drive.

What is that?

That is like...
a light switch.
[ Powering up ]

For you.

To make sure that you don't
accidentally hurt anyone.

Take it off.
It's not forever.
It's just for a moment.

Take it off!
Look,
I know that this is scary.

There's a lot of
explaining --

Piper.
♪ Everyone ♪

♪ Will believe ♪

♪ Will believe ♪

♪ Will believe ♪
Look at you,

running like the devil himself
was chasing you.

But I'm not the devil.

I'm a friend.

♪ Break it down ♪

I wanna go home.

Please let me go home.

Home is not what
you think it is, Piper.

Why?

Listen to me.

Jo has been
very, very good to you.

But she'll never
understand you.

Because
she's not like you.

♪ Don't you, now? ♪

♪ Don't you, now? ♪

Don't be afraid.
♪ Don't you, now? ♪

♪ Don't you, now? ♪

♪ Don't you, now? ♪

♪ Don't you, now? ♪

♪ Don't you, now? ♪

♪ You think this is
what I wanted when I said ♪

♪ I'm just livin' in my head ♪

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪