TRANSCRIPT: 1.10 - Oblivion

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RADIO TRANSMISSION

A little radio JINGLE plays.

ABE

Welcome back to W-K-C-H, Charity's only public radio. This is Abe Ramirez, broadcasting live as strange phenomena appear in the forest around Charity. So far we've heard reports of inky darkness -- darker than a foggy night -- unexplained power failure, and strange sounds. Could this be extraterrestrial activity here in Wasco County? 

JAKE (FROM AFAR)

It's not aliens!

ABE

(annoyed, trying to ignore him)

We're reaching out to paranormal experts as we speak.

JAKE

(a little closer, still not on mic)

It's never aliens, man.

ABE

(turns away from mic)

Jake, dude, I told you, if you're going to stay at my place, you have to stay out of the recording studio.

JAKE

(closer)

It's a wooden box in the middle of your living room, it's not like I can't hear what you're saying in there.

(grabs a mic)

Hello, Charity, it's Jake Talbott, host of Squatch Talk.

ABE

Hey! What are you doing?

JAKE

You need my expertise, man, just trust me on this.

ABE

Never record live, they told me. But did I listen?

JAKE

Abe, please. Let's be professional.

ABE

(scoffs)

Uh -- !

JAKE

People need to know what's going on. It's dangerous out there. They should stay off the roads and out of the woods.

ABE

Well, obviously nobody's going into the woods right now.

EXT. WOODS - NIGHT

Lara staggers through the underbrush. Sasquatch walks HEAVILY in front of her.

LARA

Sodapop? Are you out here?

JAKE (V.O.)

Be on the lookout for anything unusual, especially a strong, sulphur-like smell.

Lara sniffs.

LARA

Ugh. Oh my god. I'm sorry, I'm sure your smell is great for other -- whatever you are.

ABE (V.O.)

Is this about Bigfoot again? I'm telling you, man, it's not out there. Not tonight.

Sasquatch grunts.

LARA

I'm just really nauseous. Or is it nauseated? I'm nauseated. 

SASQUATCH

Grmph.

LARA

It's a concussion, right? It's gotta be. I don't supposed you can see my pupils.

Sasquatch suddenly stops, sniffs. It roars and runs ahead.

LARA

Right, you're busy. 

(calls)

Sodapop? Sodapop!

FADE TO:

INT. BASEMENT - NIGHT

Sounds of sleeping. Abe and Jake sound shifts to a small radio in the room.

ABE (V.O.)

In any case, for your own safety, everyone should stay indoors.

The door to the basement OPENS. Rose walks in.

JAKE (V.O.)

And if you do see anything, give us a call! Our lines are open.

ABE (V.O.)

What? No, they're not. I've got all these experts (I'm just waiting on a call back from)

JAKE (V.O.)

(overlapping)

Okay, then call me. It's Five-Oh-Three, Eight-Six --

Radio clicks OFF.

Rose approaches a sleeping Camille.

ROSE

Camille.

Camille wakes with a start.

CAMILLE

What -- oh, Rose.

ROSE

It's time. Wake the others.

CAMILLE

It's time? Are you sure?

ROSE

Yes. Wake them up. We're going into the forest. Now.

CAMILLE

Okay. Yeah. Let's go.

She gets up, quickly.

TITLES

NARRATOR

Believer. Episode Ten. Oblivion.

EXT. DEAD ZONE - NIGHT

Sasquatch sniffs, growls, shuffles its giant feet.

Lara crashes out of the underbrush, still unsteady on her feet.

LARA

Sodapop? Sodapop! God, it's so dark out here. My phone is totally dead.

Sasquatch growls a warning. Lara stops.

LARA

Wait, is this...the Dead Zone? From before? 

Sasquatch sniffs.

LARA

Oh my god.

VO LARA

It was absolutely covered in carcasses. Before there had been a lot of dead animals, but this -- it was like a carpet.

LARA

Were these...squirrels?

Sasquatch grunts another warning.

LARA

I won't touch it.

SASQUATCH

Hmph.

LARA

What's growing out of them?

VO LARA

Sickly white mushrooms sprouted out of each of the dead animals. I don't even know if white is the right...it was like they were drained of color. Have you ever seen those flowers that grow inside of caves? There's a variety of orchid that never sees the sun. But it grows anyway. Those are beautiful, though. These were...wrong. At the base they were black, oily, like the ones I found in the water pipe. But as they grew, the color drained out. And the caps were...disturbing. Bloated, pulsing, pustules ready to burst.

LARA

They're flowering. Ready to release their spores.

SASQUATCH

(yep)

Humph.

LARA

Is this -- did you bring me here? To see this? 

SASQUATCH

(yes)

Huh-whuff.

LARA

You want to help them...why can't you help them?

SASQUATCH

Hrmphf. 

LARA

Is it because you're not real?

Sasquatch growls.

LARA

Ow! God, watch it. Chewbacca-looking asshole.

Sasquatch growls, then stops, stiffens.

LARA

What...?

Footsteps approach. Voices humming. Sasquatch squeaks and rushes into the trees in the opposite direction.

LARA

Wait, Sass -- Sasquatch. And he's gone.

(beat)

How hard did I hit my head?

The CULT comes through the underbrush.

ROSE

We're here. Close the lanterns and keep them out of sight.

CAMILLE

Of course.

(to others)

Let's go.

She rushes off with a few others. Rose takes a step forward.

ROSE

There. The flowers. Do you see? God's fingers. They're even more beautiful than I dreamed.

Cultists murmur to each other.

ROSE

Everyone, line up around...

(stops)

Lara?!

LARA

Um...hi.

ROSE

Are you kidding me? What are you doing here?

LARA

So, long story -- there was a car accident, and I actually think I have a concussion. 

ROSE

Where's Sodapop?

LARA

He ran off. I was actually trying to find him, but, uh, I might just need the hospital?

ROSE

He ran off? He's out here somewhere?

LARA

Well, I'm looking for him.

ROSE

You were supposed to keep him safe!

LARA

I'm trying! Sorry. Listen, Rose, I don't know what's happening here, but (you don't have to do this) --

ROSE

(overlapping)

No, you don't. You don't know what's happening here. We're about to change the world, Lara. Make it new.

LARA

With mushrooms?

ROSE

Stop making fun of me!

The cultists stop and turn, whispering.

LARA

I'm not...

A star STREAKS across the sky, a distant squealing scream.

LARA

What is that?

ROSE

(relieved)

The stars. It's time.

(to Lara)

You can't stop this, Lara. Do you understand? It's already begun.

LARA

Rose...

ROSE

Find Sodapop. Take him somewhere far from here.

(to others)

Everyone! Gather around. Just like we practiced. 

LARA

Rose -- wait. Whatever's supposed to happen here -- you know it's not right. You sent Sodapop away, right? It doesn't look like your mom is here. Some part of you wants to protect the people you love.

Rose scoffs ruefully.

ROSE

(to herself)

Not everyone I love.

LARA

What?

CAMILLE

Sister Rose? We're ready.

ROSE

Good.

(to Lara)

It's too late, Lara. Join in or get out of the way. 

(to the others)

Form a ring! Get close, close to the beautiful, blooming flowers. 

(they move)

And now...it begins.

The cultists begin to chant.

CULT

All is nothing, and we are all. All in nothing, and we are all...

The stars begin to scream overhead.

LARA

Rose -- 

ROSE

(louder)

All is nothing! We are all!

LARA

Rose!

CAMILLE

(ugh)

Marcus, can you...?

Marcus grunts and grabs Lara.

LARA

Ow! Hey.

An odd groaning sound as animals move. Chittering noises. 

LARA

Wait...what's happening?

VO LARA

It's hard to describe what happened next. And not just because my head was swimming worse than ever. 

Chanting, star sounds continue. 

VO LARA

Shooting stars were streaking overhead, far too bright, far too close, and there was this odd sound -- it was like you could hear them breaking up against the atmosphere, squealing as the friction wore them down. But that wasn't the crazy part.

Animals begin to grunt and move.

VO LARA

Now listen, I know I was hallucinating at this point. I was definitely starting to see double, and that alone can...but that blanket of animal corpses? Those dead animals...started to move.

CULTIST CHILD

W-What is that?

CULTIST MOM

It's okay, honey. Say it with me: "All is nothing..."

LARA

Holy shit. Shit.

ROSE

Don't stop! We're nearly there! Bring the dead to life again!

VO LARA

Except it wasn't like the animals had come back to life. Their movements were strange, disjointed, like something else was controlling them. Piloting them.

ROSE

This is glory! This is beauty! This is life from death!

VO LARA

There's a type of parasite -- ophiocordyceps. You usually only see it in bugs. Ants or caterpillars, things like that. It takes over its host's central nervous system. They -- okay, I'm not talking about zombies. I mean people use them in zombie stories sometimes, but -- What it actually does is force its host to climb. The ant finds a tall tree and just goes up and up and up. Then, when the ant can't get any higher, it sends its spores through the air.

Grunting and chittering of reanimated animals.

VO LARA

These animals weren't going up, though. They were moving toward the cult members. 

LARA

Oh god. She's planning to infect the others. Can't you see? She's going to turn you all into parasites.

Marcus grunts and drags her away.

EXT. WOODS - CONTINUOUS

The chaos quiets as Marcus drags her quickly through the underbrush.

LARA

No! Let me go! Please -- okay, I'm very dizzy, so if you can slow down -- ugh. Stop! Listen to me. There has to be some way to -- ow. Careful, there's a slope here and my vision is kind of -- ahhh!

Lara trips, slides, and rolls down a hill.

LARA

(groggy)

I'm okay. I'm okay. I'm...I'm...

Lara groans and BLACKS OUT.

MARCUS

Huh.

Marcus shrugs and walks away.

EXT. DEAD ZONE

Cultists are getting alarmed now. Weird, haunted cries and heavy steps as the zombie animals move.

ROSE

Don't move away! Let them come to you! As Revelations says:

(quotes scripture)

"Surrounding God's throne were living creatures, and they were covered with eyes, in front and in back." It's just as the scriptures say! Please!

Animals cry. A cultist SCREAMS.

CAMILLE

Here, I'll...I'll do it. I'll show you guys.

Camille steps forward.

An elk lumbers toward her.

CAMILLE

This elk...has been touched by Oblivion. I see it. Just like you said, Rose. Pale, moonlit flowers.

The other cult members go silent, watching.

Camille breathes, frightened.

The elk grunts and shies. 

Camille gasps.

ROSE

Don't move! It's okay. Just breathe. Just...breathe.

CAMILLE

Okay. 

(deep breaths)

All...is nothing...and we...are all...

The elk squeals.

FWOOSH! The mushrooms BURST. 

Everyone screams.

EXT. WOODS - NEARBY

Lara moans, trying to come to.

Two heavy FEET step up to her.

LARA

Where have you been?

She sniffs, then recoils.

LARA

Oh! God! It's so much worse at the feet, I...

Sasquatch grumbles softly.

LARA

Sorry. I'm sure it's...ohhhh, god. 

Lara starts to vomit, holds back, recovers.

Nearby, we hear SCREAMS.

LARA

Shit. Rose. The cult. Okay. Okay.

She staggers to her feet.

Sasquatch grunts.

LARA

Yeah, just...give me a minute. Okay. There's got to be some way to do something. 

(aha!)

The lanterns! They had, um, kerosene lanterns. And-and she wanted them out of sight. The mushrooms only grew at night. Light and heat! That's gotta be it, right?

Sasquatch makes a noncommittal noise.

LARA

Okay. Okay. You should stay away from here. Actually -- can you find my dog? You don't eat dogs, do you?

Sasquatch growls.

LARA

Okay. Okay. Let's go. Ready, uh, break.

Lara runs off.

EXT. DEAD ZONE

It's chaos. Stars scream overhead. Cult members scream on the ground. Animals lunge and cry. 

ROSE

Stop! Please -- you have to believe. This is joy, come into the world!

The cult members run into the woods.

ROSE

Please! Come back! No!

Camille suddenly gasps, coughs. 

ROSE

See, everyone? Camille is...she's...

(to Camille)

Are you okay?

CAMILLE

I feel...amazing. Every piece of me is so alive.

ROSE

See? The animals, the flowers -- it's a blessing.

Camille coughs and chokes wildly.

ROSE

Camille?

CAMILLE

It's okay -- I just can't -- I can't quite breathe --

An elk BELLOWS, along with a chorus of SQUIRRELS. The cult members SCREAM.

ROSE

(nervous)

This isn't...this wasn't in my dream. All this noise.

Lara steps out of the bushes.

LARA

Rose. You have to stop this. Please.

ROSE

Lara. What are you holding?

LARA

Propane lantern. Somebody's lighter. 

ROSE

You can't bring that here.

LARA

Your people are all leaving. 

ROSE

It's my father. He didn't teach them what to expect. I didn't have enough time...

LARA

We can end this now. You can try again later.

Camille gasps and struggles, desperate.

CAMILLE

No! Rose, please. You can't stop now.

ROSE

It's too late, anyway. They're already awake.

LARA

It's just a theory, but...look. If you bring the fire close to them...

A zombie animal SCREAMS. The mushrooms SIZZLE.

ROSE

Lara! Stop! You're killing them!

LARA

They're already dead!

CAMILLE

No. You're dead.

Camille lunges at Lara.

LARA

Agh! Don't -- please --

ROSE

Camille -- let her go.

CAMILLE

Rose! You can't let her do this. Oblivion is -- it's so --

She breaks off, coughing. Lara recoils.

LARA

Eugh. Cover your nose and mouth.

ROSE

Lara, don't.

CAMILLE

Rose. I saw it. The oldest ocean. Older than old. And reaching across the sky...a dark embrace...

ROSE

(a big moment)

You saw it.

CAMILLE

I saw...everything. And ever since I breathed in God's love --

LARA

They're spores.

ROSE

Lara!

CAMILLE

Listen to me. It's more than just a vision. I can feel everything. I'm connected to it all. 

ROSE

What do you mean?

CAMILLE

It's all one, Rose.

LARA

The mycorrhizal network.

CAMILLE

One being. One entity. But it needs you.

ROSE

We need to get to the center.

LARA

Rose -- please --

ROSE

Lara. I know you don't understand this. I don't expect you to follow me. But you have to let me go.

VO LARA

I can't describe what she looked like there. Standing in the dirt, the world ending all around her. And her eyes...so bright, so sad.

ROSE

I can't be alone anymore, Lara. I've been alone in this for so long.

CAMILLE

I'm with you now, Rose.

ROSE

Thank you, Camille.

(to Lara)

Lara...please just...pretend you get it. Please?

Lara sets down the lantern and the lighter.

LARA

Wait. 

ROSE

Listen --

LARA

I'll come with you. I'll leave the lantern here, and I'll...I'll come with you.

ROSE

(hesitates)

You can't save me from this.

LARA

Everything is spinning. My head hurts so bad...

ROSE

Lara?

LARA

I won't try to save you. Can I just sit with you? Until the end, or whatever?

ROSE

You won't try anything?

LARA

Rose, I don't have anything either.

ROSE

(hesitates)

Okay. Let's go.

CAMILLE

Are you sure?

ROSE

I'm sure. Let's go.

EXT. DEAD ZONE - CENTER - MOMENTS LATER

A group of possessed SQUIRRELS skitter by.

LARA

Gah! Demon squirrels.

ROSE

Here. This is it.

Drone. They approach a giant pile of goo. It PULSES softly.

CAMILLE

It's beautiful.

LARA

It's a weird pile of goo.

ROSE

The heart of oblivion.

LARA

Yeah, that sounds better.

ROSE

Come on. Move in close.

CAMILLE

Of course.

ROSE

Whatever happens, you'll have to carry it with you. Without the congregation -- we'll have to find others. Quickly.

CAMILLE

We'll take God's love to the world.

LARA

Or we'll die.

Camille growls.

ROSE

Hush. She'll understand. If you want to be here, Lara --

LARA

I want to be here.

ROSE

Then lean in close. And get ready to breathe.

LARA

Okay.

ROSE

I'm glad you're here.

VO LARA

She reached for my hand. But just before our fingers touched...

FWOOM! The mushroom BURSTS.

VO LARA

Glittering spores filled the air. We breathed in, and...

LARA BREATHES IN. It merges with the sound of...

EXT. OCEAN - BEYOND TIME AND SPACE

THE LARGEST, OLDEST OCEAN laps against the shore.

LARA

What...? Where am I?

VO LARA

I suddenly saw myself in this wide...expanse. Silver sand dunes that stretched beyond my imagination. I stood at the top of one. The sky, the ground -- it was so immense, so massive, it was overwhelming. It felt crushing.

Far away, we hear Rose LAUGHING.

VO LARA

At some point, the sand became water. Like the ripples in a mirage. And the water was a huge, dark ocean.


There was nothing there. Anywhere. Nothing except...

ROSE

(far away)

Lara! Laaaraaaaa...!

LARA

Rose.

Lara runs.

Rose laughs.

VO LARA

I ran. Forever. Like on the road walking home that night, except, instead of frightened I was...

Lara laughs. She whoops.

VO LARA

Ecstatic.

Lara reaches Rose.

ROSE

You made it!

LARA

I made it.

ROSE

It's me.

LARA

It's you.

ROSE

It's us.

LARA

I'm so...

VO LARA

That's when I caught it. 

LARA

Wait...

VO LARA

I was so...happy. Unbelievably happy.

LARA

This is wrong. 

ROSE

No, Lara. It's finally right.

VO LARA

And people like me? We don't get to be happy.

LARA

I need to go back.

ROSE

Lara...there's nowhere to go.

VO LARA

She was right. I turned around and around. But everywhere, in every direction, everything was the same. 

LARA

There's nowhere to go.

(beat)

I'm so...I'm so...tired...

Lara collapses.

VO LARA

I don't know if you've ever felt everything just kind of...drain out of you. It's a hard thing to imagine, if you haven't been through it. 


I could feel myself shutting down. Piece by piece. All the sensation slid down my shoulders, through my arms, out my fingers, and then dissipated. I knew that somewhere there was a forest, and spores, and horror. But I didn't know what it meant anymore. It didn't seem important. 


I just wanted to...I didn't even want to fall asleep. I was just...empty.

LARA

I think I'm going to die.

ROSE

(still overjoyed)

What?

LARA

(matter-of-fact)

I'm going to die.

VO LARA

But then...

A distant BARK.

VO LARA

Listen, I don't really go in for all that "we don't deserve dogs" stuff. We spent thousands of years specifically engineering dogs to be ideal human companions, and then act all shocked when they turn out to be, you know, excellent companions. It's silly. 

More barking and whining.

VO LARA

But still...when I -- when I heard that dog...it's like I knew the way home.

EXT. DEAD ZONE - CENTER - AS BEFORE

The real world WHOOSHES back in - as SODAPOP RUNS IN, barking up a storm.

LARA

Sodapop!

Sodapop runs up and licks Lara's face. Lara laughs, weakly.

LARA

Hey, buddy, where've you been?

Sodapop licks her face and shakes himself off.

VO LARA

I guess it's just...What do you do when you have nothing left? You hold onto what you love, right? Even if you can't quite remember what loving something feels like.

Deep growls from the monsters around them. 

Camille looms, ragged and monstrous.

LARA

Holy shit!

CAMILLE

I knew you would ruin this.

LARA

Camille -- please --

Sodapop GROWLS and BARKS. Rose rouses.

ROSE

Sodapop? What's wrong, baby-dog?

CAMILLE

God damn it!

Camille ATTACKS Lara. For real this time. 

LARA

Don't -- aagh!

Camille tackles her to the ground.

CAMILLE

We're so close to Oblivion. Only you -- only you are in the way.

Camille CHOKES Lara.

LARA

(choking)

Please -- Camille -- I can't breathe -- 

ROSE

Camille! Stop!

Sodapop growls and LUNGES.

CAMILLE

Get off of me, you stupid dog!

Sodapop cries.

ROSE

No! Where's that -- lantern --

Rose SLAMS the lantern into Camille's head. Camille falls with a THUD. Lara coughs and passes out.

CAMILLE

Rose...how could you...?

ROSE

Oblivion. Like a spider. Like a hole. The mouth of nothing.

Rose flicks a LIGHTER.

CAMILLE

What are you doing...?

ROSE

I'm lighting the lantern. Lara. I see it. I know what we need to do.

(stops)

Lara? Lara -- 

She runs to Lara.

ROSE

Lara, wake up!

She slaps at Lara's face gently. Impulsively, she kisses her. Lara wakes, coughing.

LARA

Did you -- did you kiss me?

ROSE

You wouldn't wake up, so I...thought I'd try it.

LARA

Like a fairy tale?

ROSE

Shut up. We don't have time.

LARA

Right. I think you need to burn it.

ROSE

(overlapping)

We have to burn it.

LARA

Yeah.

CAMILLE

No...no...

Something GROWLS in the woods. Sodapop barks and whines.

ROSE

It's okay, puppy. Lara, can you stand? We're going to have to run.

LARA

Yeah, I can, um. I'll just...yeah.

CAMILLE

Please -- you can't --

ROSE

I'm so sorry, Camille.

Rose throws the lantern onto the fungus. It SHATTERS. Fire EXPLODES.

CAMILLE

Noooo! No! It's spreading to all of them! Everything -- burning -- 

The cursed animals SCREAM and SHRIEK.

LARA

They're taking it through the network.

CAMILLE

It burns!

LARA

Nothing's touching you, Camille. But it will in a minute if we don't --

Camille growls and shrugs her off.

CAMILLE

Don't touch me!

ROSE

She's part of it now.

LARA

No, that's not a thing. Camille, come on. The fire's spreading.

CAMILLE

You ruined everything.

LARA

Look, we need to go now -- 

Camille growls again, vicious.

CAMILLE

I'll kill you!

She lunges. Lara staggers back.

ROSE

Lara, you can't help her. 

LARA

But --

ROSE

Lara. Fire. Run!

LARA

Right! Come on, Sodapop.

They run off into the forest. 

The fire WHOOSHES.

Camille COUGHS.

Two large FOOTSTEPS approach. 

CAMILLE

(whines)

It's burning! It's...burning...

(sniffs)

What...

(it hits.)

You.

Sasquatch growls, deep and menacing.

CAMILLE

I know you.

SASQUATCH

Hrmph.

CAMILLE

You shouldn't be here.

SASQUATCH

(defiant)

Grrrmph.

CAMILLE

Alright, then. Let's do this.

Sasquatch growls. Camille steels herself. 

Camille lets out a BATTLE CRY.

Sasquatch ROARS in return.

FADE TO:

INT. RADIO TRANSMISSION

The little jingle/music sting plays again.

ABE

Good morning and welcome back to W-K-C-H. I'm Abe Ramirez.

JAKE

Ahem.

ABE

(grudgingly)

And this is my co-host, Jake Talbott.

JAKE

Co-host? Really? You mean it, buddy?

ABE

Yeah, why not.

JAKE

Yessss.

ABE

Okay, well, we're just catching everyone up on the massive wildfire that --

JAKE

(radio voice)

Chaos. Terror. Smoke blankets the valley as a mysterious fire starts deep in the Mt. Hood National Forest.

ABE

Dude!

JAKE 

Firefighters were able to contain the blaze, but questions remain.

ABE

In addition, citizens are encouraged to check their homes for a virulent strain of mold.

JAKE

(triumphant)

That's right! It is not just me.

ABE 

But could the mold and fire be related? Martha Arberg --

JAKE 

Who, as we know, has her farm right on the edge of the affected part of the forest -- 

ABE

(with increasing irritation)

Martha Arberg reports that the lingering smoke isn't just the last embers of a fire going out. That fire is still burning. 

JAKE

The Forest Service has locked down the area, so nobody can get close to investigate.

ABE

Could it be a controlled burn? Waste disposal? We don't yet know how the fire started, why it's still going, and more importantly -- what's still up there. 

JAKE

Or inside your homes!

ABE (RADIO)

For the next three hours, we'll be taking your calls. If you have any information about what's happening up there --

JAKE (RADIO)

I think it's aliens.

ABE (RADIO)

Dude, you have got to stop interrupting me.

(beat)

Wait, what?

JAKE (RADIO)

Yeah, it's got to be aliens.

ABE (RADIO)

You don't think it's Sasquatch?

INT. HOSPITAL - DAY

Hospital sounds fade in.

The transmission continues over a speaker inside the room.

Terri paces back and forth.

JAKE (RADIO)

Are you kidding? No way Sasquatch would be involved in something like that.

ABE (RADIO)

But the protection of nature is like, his whole thing.

JAKE (RADIO)

Man, you will never get it. It's like this, alright? Sasquatch, yes, is like the preserver. But at the same time, he would never -- 

The radio clicks off.

TERRI

That's enough of that.

ROSE

Come on, Mom, it's the news.

TERRI

That is not news.

Rose chuckles.

Lara knocks softly on the door.

LARA

Hey. Can I...come in?

TERRI

(cold)

Lara.

LARA

Mayor Boone.

ROSE

Hey, Lara. Yeah, it's okay.

TERRI

(quietly)

Rose, honey...

ROSE

It's okay, Mom. 

Terri hesitates.

TERRI

I'll be outside.

LARA

I heard the nurse's station has one of those coffee pod machines. If you ask nicely, I bet --

TERRI

Excuse me.

She walks out.

Lara steps into the room.

LARA

Well, she still hates me.

ROSE

She's been through a lot.

LARA

Yeah.

Lara grabs a chair and sits.

LARA

How are you feeling? 

ROSE

I'm okay. They keep talking about scans and keeping me for observation, but I feel fine. How's your head?

LARA

Better. I'm over the worst of the concussion, so they're discharging me. No lingering effects from the -- from the forest.

ROSE

That's good.

Doctor Simmons knocks on the door.

SIMMONS

How's the patient?

LARA

Doctor Simmons?!

SIMMONS

(awkward)

Oh. Lara. Hello.

ROSE

It's okay. I'm feeling better.

LARA

You're not...seeing patients, are you?

SIMMONS

No. No, no. I'm on a bit of a sabbatical.

LARA

Oh.

SIMMONS

Yes. Seemed best. But I helped synthesize the treatment that Rose and a few of the others who inhaled the spores last night are getting.

LARA

(suspicious)

You did? Nobody told me about anything like that.

SIMMONS

Well, no. Your body seems to have cleared itself of them all on its own. I'd love to find out more about that, but -- 

(off Lara's look)

Ah, I suppose I should -- I'm going to go. The Sheriff is meeting me here. About Camille.

LARA

Have they found her?

SIMMONS

She survived the fire. That's all they know.

LARA

Oh.

ROSE

I'm so sorry, Doctor Simmons.

SIMMONS

It's not your fault. She...Camille does what she's going to do.

(sighs)

I'm assisting where I can, but...well, I suppose I should focus on my own recovery. It appears I had a bit of exposure. Might have been...affected.

LARA

Yeah.

SIMMONS

They're -- they're good at what they do. The search teams. And she...I'm sure she's fine. With treatment, we'll all be fine.

LARA

Yeah.

SIMMONS

You saw them, then. The spores?

ROSE

Yeah.

SIMMONS

Are any of them (still intact)?

LARA

(overlapping)

We burned them all.

SIMMONS

(surprised)

Oh. Well, I'm sure that's fine.

ROSE

What do you mean?

SIMMONS

Well, some species of fungi reproduce through forest fires. The flames actually release the spores from the soil, so they only fruit in burn zones.

(off their expressions)

But I'm sure it's fine. It's fine.

ROSE

Um...

SIMMONS

(clears throat)

Well, I was just stopping by to see how you were. I'll -- I'll go.

LARA

(to Rose)

She hasn't tried to examine you, has she?

ROSE

What? Why?

SIMMONS

(annoyed)

I'm not seeing patients. 

(sighs)

I hope you continue to improve.

ROSE

Thanks.

She leaves.

ROSE

What was that about?

LARA

Long story.

Beat.

ROSE

You know, Lara, I...I'm glad you were there last night.

LARA

Me too.

ROSE

Did you really see it? 

LARA

Hm?

ROSE

When we -- when the spores burst out. 

LARA

Why don't you tell me what you saw?

ROSE

It was...the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. The stars came down to the earth, these beautiful balls of dancing light. And they sang. Like, really sang. I could see the tendrils from the -- the mushrooms? Reaching up. And when they met the stars...it was like everything...it was peace. Perfect peace.

LARA

Hm.

ROSE

You didn't see that?

LARA

I...had a dream. But it was different.

ROSE

You didn't see the stars?

LARA

There was an ocean. I think. But no stars. And definitely no song.

ROSE

(disappointed)

Oh.

LARA

I'm sorry, Rose. I wish I...I don't know why you see dancing stars and I just see...emptiness. Mold spores and mushrooms.

ROSE

It went wrong, anyway. There was that one moment of bliss and then...you said something about dying, I think? And it fell apart. I had the most horrible feeling, like everything was just...falling out of me. It was like this tingling feeling, like every bit of me...my nerves were just...freezing fire. And the nothingness wasn't an embrace anymore. It was...

(shudders)

I'm glad. I'm glad we burned them all.

LARA

I'm sorry it didn't end the way you thought.

ROSE

Yeah. Me too.

(beat)

I can't believe you didn't see the stars. And you don't -- you didn't feel anything, either? That piece of something greater?

LARA

I think it's just who I am. It's why I can't...be the person for you.

ROSE

Lara...

LARA

It's okay.

A quiet moment.

ROSE

You know, my mom used to tell me this story, that her mom told to her. About the sun and the moon.

LARA

Yeah?

ROSE

Mm-hmm. She said in the beginning, the sun and the moon were strangers. The sun gave us light and heat, and the moon moved the tides and brought the rain. And the sun watched over the day, while the moon watched over the night. But at sunrise and sunset, they could see each other. Just for a moment. Across the sky. And over the years, they fell in love.

LARA

That's sweet.

ROSE

Yeah. They lived like that for a long time, catching glimpses between day and night, until one day...they tried to be together. But when the sun and moon came together, the earth lost them both. 

LARA

An eclipse.

ROSE

Everything went dark and cold. The tides wouldn't move. And soon, the plants and animals began to die. 

LARA

Hm.

ROSE

So the sun and the moon agreed to stay apart. They leave messages for each other in the clouds, catch glimpses when one rises or sets. And once in a while, after years of isolation, they come together. But only ever for a moment.

LARA

That's...sad.

ROSE

The sun and the moon love each other. But they love the rest of us more. That's what my mom always said.

LARA

It's a good story.

ROSE

Yeah.

Little doggy claws tick-tack on the floor in the hall, and then SODAPOP bursts into the room.

ROSE

Sodapop! 

LARA

Hey, buddy!

Terri follows on his heels.

TERRI

Look what I found.

Sodapop jumps up on the bed and crawls all over Rose.

ROSE

Oh, hi, baby. What a good boy. Oh, someone cut your hair!

TERRI

He was a mess after all that time in the woods. And your cousin's ex-girlfriend grooms dogs, so...

A NURSE pokes her head in.

NURSE

Ma'am, you can't have dogs in here.

TERRI

It's just for a moment.

LARA

Do you know who this is? She's the mayor of Charity.

NURSE

What?

LARA

Charity? It's, like, twenty minutes from here!

NURSE

(dubious)

Well, it's hospital policy.

TERRI

Alright. Give us just a minute.

NURSE

One minute.

The nurse leaves.

LARA

They don't mess around here.

Sodapop rushes over to her.

LARA

Oh! Hey, Sodapop. I'm so happy you came back, bud. What a good boy.

Lara stands.

LARA

Well. I should probably get out of your way.

TERRI

Thank you.

ROSE

Will you take care of him? Of Sodapop?

LARA

Do you mean...?

ROSE

(surprise)

You'll take him home, won't you?

LARA

Are you sure? He -- you know, he was always your dog.

ROSE

He's your dog, Lara. 

LARA

I don't know about that. I mean, look at him, he...

(realizes)

He's following me.

ROSE

See?

LARA

He doesn't do that.

TERRI

Apparently, he does. 

LARA

Huh. Come on, buddy.

Sodapop makes happy dog noises.

Lara walks to the door. She pauses.

LARA

Goodbye, Rose.

ROSE

Goodbye, Lara.

Nurse returns.

NURSE

Ma'am? I really need you to remove that dog.

LARA

I've got him. 

(picks up Sodapop)

Come on, buddy, let's go. 

Sodapop licks her face.

Lara walks out.

TERRI

(to Rose)

How are you feeling?

ROSE

(for the hundredth time)

I'm fine, Mom.

TERRI

Good. Oh, did I tell you about Sheriff Tate? Apparently when they started on his mold abatement, they found a bunch of gold.

ROSE

What?

TERRI

Yeah. In the walls, under the floorboards. They were just sitting on it the whole time. He is pretty happy.

ROSE

I bet.

The scene fades out.

INT. LARA'S CAR

Lara gets into the driver seat. She shuts the car door behind her and buckles her seatbelt. Sodapop whines in the backseat.

LARA

Alright, buddy, you ready? We can go see Shayne. Run around on the farm. Sound good?

Sodapop whines.

LARA

Okay. Let me just plug in my phone...

The phone BEEPS.

PHONE

You have 216 new messages.

LARA

Great.

She sighs and puts the car into gear.

LARA

Just great.

(to phone)

Play messages.

PHONE

First message sent Wednesday...

FADE OUT

RECORDING

Recording clicks on, as with Lara's VO.

LARA

So that's...what happened. I think.

THERAPIST

Hmm. What do you think happened? I mean, really?

LARA

I think...you can love someone and just not be right for them, you know? The moon chases the sun. And as long as it never catches it, everything's okay. As long as it's just close enough to -- to reflect it, once in a while. So even if love Rose...maybe I'll always...

You know, in tarot the Moon represents illusion, deception, but also unconscious knowledge. Rose reads Tarot. I mean, I don't think that's what meant, but.

You can love the sun, and still recognize that it needs to stay...where it is.

(beat)

Or, sorry -- did you mean the Bigfoot stuff? Yeah, no, there's no Bigfoot. I had a concussion.

INT. MYSTERIOUS ROOM

High-tech machinery whirs. Recording continues from a small speaker.

VO LARA

There are species of fungus that can survive in space. Like, not just a vacuum, but actual space. So maybe when they had that meteor shower, a fragment came through with...something weird on it. Or maybe there was a weird strain there all along, down under the dirt. Rose got exposed, and with her existing issues...and you  know, small towns can get this kind of mass hysteria. So I guess it was a combination of things. And I just...got in the middle somehow.

THERAPIST (V.O.)

Hm.

VO LARA

So anyway, yeah. That's my story. That's why I came to a psychotherapist.

THERAPIST (V.O.)

Mm-hmm. 

(beat)

I think you should see me twice a week.

VO LARA

Yeah. That makes sense.

The recording clicks off.

The same voice as the therapist speaks, but very different now. 

ASSISTANT

So what do you think?

A MAN, deep voice, aggressively cheerful, replies.

MAN

It's fascinating. She's coming here?

ASSISTANT

She's on her way.

MAN

And she doesn't know we're here?

ASSISTANT

She thinks she's visiting her mother.

MAN

Good. Good.

ASSISTANT

You seem pleased.

MAN

Well, I suppose there is a reason they call me The Grinning Man.

A VERY DRAMATIC MUSICAL STING plays.

END OF EPISODE

OUTRO

Music: "I Will Fool You," by Bothnia

Whaaaaat?!? Guys! I guess you’ll have to come back for season two!

I just want to thank you for sticking around through the season one finale. It’s been a wild time. Did I think it would take me TWO YEARS to release one season of this show? No, my friends, I did not. But life happens, and here we are.

Completing these last five episodes was only possible because of Patreon, Zencastr, the Saunders Family, and the ongoing support of all you lovely people.

A special thank you to our Patreon supporters, including new Patrons Timothy Diaz, Adam Alexander, Rafael Fuentes, and Debbie (who I’m pretty sure is my mom. Hi, Mom.) Patreon supporters get all episodes early, as well as access to behind-the-scenes information, updates, bonus content, and more. To find out more or join in yourself, go to Patreon.com/believerpodcast. That’s P-A-T-R-E-O-N dot com, slash believerpodcast.

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This episode features the voice talents of Mara Hernandez, Sara Gorsky, Miles Langerman, Jason Markoff, Rosa Delgado, Samantha Ronceros, Jillian Cardillo, Kip Parshall, Duke Parshall, Seth Ellsworth, Julie Saunders, and Archie. The Grinning Man was played by Javier Ronceros (who killed it).

This episode was written and directed by Julie Saunders, with sound design by Ester Ellis. Additional sound design assistance by Andrew Wardlaw. Andrew runs the Lamplight Radio Play, which adapts original dark fiction stories into audio. If you want to hear an episode directed by me, check out episode 11, “The Elevator Girl." Ester Ellis is the creator of Station Blue, and provides sound design for Dungeons and Daddies, Hit the Bricks, Arden, and much more. 

Season two will begin production later this year! In the meantime, if you experience an unexpected head injury -- or even, really, an expected head injury -- you should get that checked out. It’s pretty serious, even if you don’t see Bigfoot. (Although if you do see Bigfoot, will you tell him hi from me? He’s not returning my calls.)

Bye now.