The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra
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Where--?
:48:02
Where am I?
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What happened?
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It's all right, Betty. You were just
doing some very stupid things.

:48:12
It's all over now. Don't move
or try to do anything.

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All right if I breathe?
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-Seriously, Paul. What came over me?
-I was hoping you could tell me.

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It was...
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...so strange.
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All I know is I had an overwhelming
desire to take the meteor.

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Anything else?
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Just vague things.
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Strange.
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A skull was smiling at me.
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And something alien.
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Like another brain...
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...in my own head.
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That doesn't make any sense.
Brains, head--

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First of all, skulls don't smile,
they're dead.

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And it's more of a grin, really.
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Believe me, I know. As a scientist,
I've looked plenty of skulls...

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...in the socket in my time.
Not a pretty sight.

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-Oh, Paul, what can it mean?
-I don't know.

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But as a precaution,
I'm putting that meteor...

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...in a drawer where
even you can't find it.

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-Oh, Paul--
-I'm sorry, Betty.

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But until you can explain to me what
you mean by "brains" and "head"...

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...even you can't be trusted.
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Not until you're
yourself again, kitten.

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The only one I want in that pretty
little head of yours is me.

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-Oh, Paul.
-Now, never mind "Oh, Paul."

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It's gonna be all right. You'll see.
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Oh, Paul.

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