It Lives Again
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:09:00
If you've read about me,
then you've heard about...

:09:03
what happened to the baby
born in Seattle.

:09:05
Yes, I do remember.
That one was killed, wasn't it?

:09:08
Yes. At birth.
:09:15
I'm sorry. Excuse me, I don't feel...
:09:20
I don't feel very good.
:09:22
I'm sorry, Mr. Davis.
My wife's not feeling well.

:09:26
I'm gonna have to ask you to leave.
I don't want to have to call the police.

:09:32
That's just what you don't want to do.
:09:36
The police aren't going to be of any help
to you or your baby.

:09:43
You see, there were blood specimens
taken that day by Dr. Fairchild.

:09:49
They matched up with other samples.
:09:52
What other samples? What do you mean?
:09:55
They're looking for characteristics
that they found in my wife's blood.

:10:02
They're trying to locate these infants
before they're born...

:10:06
so they can be terminated.
:10:08
If it is one of these babies,
it will come early, unexpectedly.

:10:12
They're prepared for that. The team
arrived the day before yesterday...

:10:17
- Team?
- Team, right. Specialists.

:10:20
Are you saying there are people here
for the purpose of killing our baby?

:10:24
If it's like my son when it's born, yes.
:10:27
There's a man named Mallory
across the street...

:10:30
watching this house right now.
:10:37
They change shifts every eight hours.
:10:43
You mean
that Dr. Fairchild's part of all this?

:10:48
I don't think the man out front
recognized me.

:10:50
I came in with your other guests.
:10:53
If it's going to be a goddamn monster,
why not kill it?

:10:58
They use that word too easily,
don't they? Monster?


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