This science fiction narrative explores the ethical and survival consequences of human cloning technology, demonstrating how genetic duplication can create individuals with identical DNA but potentially different personalities and motivations, raising critical questions about identity, consent, and the moral responsibilities of scientists who create such technology.
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[music] Heat.
[music] Heat.
Ah, heat.
What are you doing?
>> Nothing.
Is this what guys do when they get together, ignore each other?
I'm just saying a little conversation might be nice.
I could tell you about my first semester at community or um Derek could tell us what it's like to work camouflage.
You boys set up camp. I'm going to find the bathroom.
>> Bathroom? There's no bathroom. I'm speaking euphemistically. The porta potty or whatever.
>> Tracy, there is no toilet.
>> There's no toilet.
>> No.
>> What am I supposed to do?
>> Use the woods like everyone else.
>> I have a better idea.
>> Oh, Bernstein. You know, you'd really disappoint me. You know, when Craig said you were coming along, I was like, "You sure she can hack it?" And he said, "Oh, yeah. She's trail ready."
>> Trail ready? You said that? Your girlfriend needs a serious lesson on how to drop a deuce in the woods.
>> Pardon me?
>> Well, it's obvious that college life hasn't prepared you for the pleasures of performing a class one download in the great outdoors. Observe.
Step one, dig a hole. Step two, squat and release. And take your time. No need to blow a gasket. Step three, which is my personal favorite, wipe your ass with this here Army issue toilet paper.
sometimes called an alpha whiskey or John Wayne. Step four, return the base with a smile on your face.
>> Step five, tell the guy who gave you the toilet paper to mind his own business.
>> Man, you are brutal. A woman's got to learn.
John Wayne toilet paper is rough. It's tough. And it don't take [ __ ] from no one.
>> You see her face? I thought she was going to kill me.
Honey, I'll be back.
Hello.
Anyone home?
Hello?
Hello.
Anyone home?
Hello.
If I were a key, where would I hide?
You're not a key, Tracy. So, shut up and stop talking to yourself.
Hello. Anyone home?
[screaming] >> I don't mean to bother you. I was camping down by the lake.
You don't really care, do you? Because you're not home. And I'm talking to myself social.
A guy came into the store the other day and he was looking for a 3/4 inch relief valve for a water heater.
>> You know the one?
>> Mhm.
>> And he and my dad get to talking. And you know my dad.
>> God. What did he say this time?
>> Well, he's telling the guy how you're going to Afghanistan. like boasting like he's going himself, you know? You know, he does. [laughter] And anyway, the uh the guy the guy listens to him and then he says all quiet like like over the counter, I wish him well. My boy didn't come back.
Then he paid and he left.
You know that's some [ __ ] Why the hell you going to come out here and tell me that, man? I could have sworn we came out here to have a good time.
>> I'm sorry. I didn't mean anything by it.
It just it came off the top of my head.
>> Came off the top of my You know what?
I'm sorry his son didn't come back, but I'm coming back. You hear me?
>> I hear you.
I ain't going out to the middle of nowhere to get myself killed. [ __ ] >> I'm going to go find Tracy.
>> Yeah, whatever.
Chase, Tracy, Chase.
Sis Can't believe you broke into somebody's home.
>> Break in. I used a key. Come on. They won't even know I was here. I looked the toilet seat up.
>> That's not the point. You don't know these people. They could press charges.
>> For what? Dropping a deuce. Craig. The world is not out to get you every time you turn around. Saw an opportunity. Sat on it. You should try it one day. Come on.
No. How'd it go? How'd it go? Tracy found a key. She took a tour of the house >> inside. Oh, that's bull.
>> Big couch, satellite TV, indoor plumbing.
>> What? What? Let's go back there.
You know, I don't really know how far I want to take this tonight.
We haven't exactly been close the past few months.
What do you want me to say?
You did the summer abroad thing. I stayed at home and worked in a hardware store.
Not a lot of symmetry there.
>> Symmetry.
There's a college word.
>> So, you're going to stay?
>> I told you I'll I'll go to community college for a year and and then we'll see.
>> Promise.
>> Yeah.
Promise.
>> You shouldn't.
>> No, it'll be all right.
>> Get the damn key now.
All right. Come on. Let's go. Let's go.
We got to get Let's go get [screaming] >> Shut up.
Hurry. Hurry.
Soaking wet.
Nice.
>> Told you.
>> Oh, yo, Craig, they got a fireplace.
>> Don't get too comfortable. We're out of here as soon as the storm passes.
>> Man, what kind of romantic are you? He better be going to bed cuz he's lousy with his clothes on.
>> Anyone hungry?
>> No.
Look what you did, >> Tracy.
>> I'm just looking.
>> I told you this isn't your house.
>> Hey, it's not yours either.
>> I got you fire.
I'm going to take a shower.
>> Tracy, please. Just will you stop?
>> I'm taking a shower.
You >> can tell me to shove it, but from where I'm standing, you hump in a pack nobody asked you to carry.
All right. So, where's this toilet I've been hearing so much about?
Oh, nice.
Don't wait up.
>> What are you doing?
>> Taking a shower. Not with me or not?
Don't look. I gained like a million pounds of glue.
Get out. I'm serious.
>> Derek Get the owners. Get dressed now.
Get dressed now.
Wake up. They hear the owners.
Oh [ __ ] You're in trouble.
You're in trouble.
Please don't >> [sighs] >> You smell it.
No service.
>> Me neither.
>> [snorts] >> You kids want to make 20 bucks each?
Yeah. There's a reason they call it dead weight. 60% of the body is liquid. I guess I could have drained off the blood, lightened the load a bit. I'm sorry about that. You know, when I was a student in medical school, we had this cadaabver. Enormous woman. Called her Bertha.
>> You guys don't want to stay for breakfast, do you?
>> Frank, get on with it. You promised.
>> All right, come on. Let's keep on going.
The bottom line is people like that have got to go. You know, the old guard, the fat cats who kind of screwed it up for the rest of us. New blood.
That's what we need. No pun intended.
All right, guys.
Dig her deep.
So, Liz, how long have you lived here?
I really like what you've done with the place.
Is it a fix up or did it come like this?
Does someone need to talk?
We bought the house at auction. The sheriff said it had been abandoned for several years.
A scientist used to live here. Worked on the atom bomb.
Those bodies in the cellar, did they come with the house?
Are you asking if we killed them?
[laughter] No.
Nature killed them.
Pull the plastic. It'll decay faster.
It's you.
>> No, it's not. They were weak. We are strong.
>> Get in.
>> I told you I was going to pay you. Now get in the hole.
>> What? Do you think I'm stupid?
>> Shut up. Get in. Get in.
>> No.
Run.
Go. Go. Go.
Follow me. Go.
Go me.
Frank, help.
F.
The window shutter.
Did you see it? It looked just like me.
The boat. Where are the keys?
>> Liz's wife. She took them with her.
You're >> going to die.
>> Chase, everything will be all right.
>> No, it won't. They're going to come back and they're going to kill us. She's right, man. I don't know what those things are, but it's not good. We need to move out now.
>> Are you crazy? I'm not going out there.
>> What do you mean they looked like you?
>> You didn't see it? There were three of them. Two guys and a girl.
>> No, there were two. Frank and Liz.
>> No, there were three of them. They came out of nowhere and they were naked.
>> They the ones that took down the couple.
>> That's crazy, >> man. I'm not making this [ __ ] up. There were three of them and it looked exactly like us.
>> Wait, they were naked.
>> Hello. Is anyone home? Tracy, Derek, it's me, Craig. We took care of those guys who were after you. They won't bother you again.
I can appreciate how weird this must look. So, we're just going to hang out here for a while and give you guys time to sort things out in there. Okay.
And Craig, one piece of advice. Don't call the cops. You know how they get when they see a corpse.
>> Craig, what's wrong?
>> It's like he read my mind.
Last year when my mom died that the cops thought maybe it wasn't an accident.
They were wrong.
>> And you think he knew that.
>> What else do they know?
>> You see anything?
Oh yeah.
Hi, Greg Carlson. I believe you know everybody else.
They say you don't know a man, so you've walked a mile in his underwear.
You've put on weight.
I don't need a mile to know about this guy.
Has anyone ever told you you're an ugly son of a [ __ ] What' you say? I'm sorry. Did I say ugly? I meant dumb.
Gentlemen, please can we try to get along?
>> Derek, apologize.
>> Sorry.
Not my color.
>> Look, I'm sorry. I don't mean to sound rude, but I would feel a whole lot better if I knew exactly who you were and where you came from.
Where I came from? You mean you don't know?
>> No. How about a hint?
I really don't remember.
Nice pants. A little short.
We have some things to clean up outside.
When we get back, how about some breakfast?
I trust you to figure out the menu.
If you want to stay and make breakfast for the Manson family, it's fine with me. But I'm getting the hell out of here.
>> Derek, wait. You can't leave yet. I know how you feel, but we don't know what's going on yet.
>> Oh, I know what's going on. These things, these duplicates, they're going to come back and they're going to kill us. Maybe not today, but tomorrow.
>> And your answer? Go to the police.
>> Excuse me, Mr. Officer. There are these guys. They look exactly like us. They even have our fingerprints. And they killed someone.
>> I'll paddle slow if you change your mind.
>> Derek, wait. Wait.
Look. You were right. There he goes.
I told you I know myself.
>> Do you know if you'll come back?
Hey, wait up.
Oh, at ease, Bruce Lee. We on the same team.
Forget what I said earlier. That was just for show for those guys.
I'm on your side.
Think about it. We work for them and they pay us barely.
They're not our friends.
Like, all I'm trying to say is that you deserve more.
And I want to help you get it.
[ __ ] >> what are we doing?
>> I don't know, but it's getting cold.
>> What if Derek was right? What if they mean to kill us?
>> I won't let that happen.
To answer your question, I don't have an answer. You're here. We're here. I have to rely on faith. There's a reason.
>> But aren't you even curious? I mean, it's not like this happens every [music] day.
>> I should hope not. Otherwise, things would get pretty dicey down at the DMV.
Can you read our thoughts?
>> No. And I wouldn't want to.
>> But you share our past, our memories.
>> It's more like we know you.
>> And we're not impressed.
>> Derek, it's not their fault. We all make mistakes. like his friend dipping into the cash register at his father's store.
>> That kind of mistake.
>> That's a lie. Derek would never do that.
>> Craig, relax. We have no intention of embarrassing you. And for the record, I have no intention of working in a hardware store.
>> No, you and me both. I'd rather kill someone first.
>> What do you intend to do?
>> I don't know. Kick back. Think about the future of the world. Isn't that why you came on this trip?
>> No, she came here to break up with him.
She met someone at school. A real stud.
Craig, don't listen to them. [music] That's not true. Well, yes it is. I would know. She's been begging him since Labor Day. Look, I don't know who you are or what you want, but stay out of my life.
It meant nothing.
I was going to tell you.
>> What do you want me to do?
>> I want you to just be yourself.
Stop asking me that.
Hey.
>> Hey.
>> Mind if I join you?
>> I don't bite hard.
Guess I made a fool out of myself with your girlfriend.
She noticed.
>> The truth is I'm jealous.
I'm serious.
She's smart, nice.
She has you.
The college guy. It was just a flame.
But you said >> I was messing with you.
>> I told you I was jealous.
>> Why? You two are exactly alike.
>> Not exactly.
More like cousins separated at birth.
Except she got the good genius.
I got the bad.
A person.
I found this book. It's a rare edition on the men who built the atom bomb. The author inscribed it to a scientist named Eterney. See, there's a picture.
Dr. Eney in his lab, Brewster Island, 1945.
Wait a second. That's here. This is Brewster Island.
>> I remember Liz saying something about buying the house from an atomic scientist.
>> Liz, >> the woman you took care of.
>> She said that they had bought it at auction, but it had been abandoned for years.
So, if this was his house, then where's the lab?
Craig.
Craig.
We found something.
>> The lab. It was definitely on the property, but it was destroyed in the fire of 1957.
>> And you mentioned where it was.
>> No. You're upset.
>> No, I'm not. I'm not.
>> Hey, what's that?
I don't think this is set.
>> No, >> there.
This must be it.
>> But why would a scientist build a lab in the middle of nowhere?
>> Perfect place for an experiment.
What kind of experiment?
>> In assembling the first atom bomb, the government awarded much of the work to independent scientists, most of whom had no idea what they were constructing beyond the one little part they were asked to make.
>> Kind of like private contractors.
>> How do you know all this stuff?
>> I paid attention in class.
>> We'll wait for you back to the house.
Tracy, nothing happened.
>> You don't care.
>> You know what I find interesting? Your friends, they they don't seem to have an ounce of curiosity. It's pretty obvious whatever created them started here.
>> My friends?
>> Yeah, they seem to like you.
I wish I had paid more attention in chemistry class.
>> What is it?
>> That's weird. There's an electrical line going under the house.
Do you have a flashlight or something?
>> There's another lab under this one.
Here they come.
>> So, we agreed then tonight when they go to bed.
>> I'm good.
>> I think we should wait >> for what? When they try to kill us.
>> Tracy has a crush. Better watch out, CeCe. You got competition.
>> Maybe we should tell them.
Get them to understand >> that they're inferior and it's time for them to go >> find anything?
>> No.
>> I'm going for a swim.
want to come?
>> The water's freezing.
>> I'll keep you warm.
>> Yeah, sure.
>> [snorts] >> Hey dude, where you headed?
>> You're welcome to finish it if you'd like.
>> Thanks, but I can't draw.
Really?
>> I can't sing either.
Funny. I thought of you two as the same.
>> Sorry to disappoint.
>> Well, there's no disappointment.
I'm just curious to see what else is different about you.
So cold.
>> You're right. It is warm over here. How do you do that?
>> You run a little hot. Go ahead. Touch me.
>> I wasn't teasing before. I meant what I said.
Tracy would never say that.
>> I told you I'm not her.
>> You're making me dizzy. Is that the idea?
>> What do you see in him? Your boyfriend?
>> Not my boyfriend.
>> You sleep with him?
Is he any good in bed?
So you could kiss her as good as you.
>> You're just saying that because of her and not her.
I'm not your boyfriend.
You need to get a better girlfriend.
You know what I want?
Oh.
Oh.
Thank you.
So, how was I?
>> What?
>> Compared to him, how did I do?
>> Get off me.
>> I want to know, don't you?
>> No, I don't care. Now, get off me.
>> No, not until you admit the truth. I was better than him. All right.
>> No. A >> liar.
>> I like you, Tracy. I really do. But you have no interest in getting ahead, in being the best.
>> It's not always about being the best.
Yeah, sure. Technically, you're great, maybe even superior.
But what's the point if afterwards you make the other person feel lousy?
Proper nouns, abbreviations, prefixes, and suffixes are not allowed, nor any word requiring the use of a hyphen or apostrophe. I do, however, encourage the use of words with a foreign root along with the archaic, the obsolete, colloquial, and slang.
Pretty ironic, huh? Girls wash, the boys play.
Not exactly why I went to college.
Craigy, you won the flip. Go first.
survive.
>> Do you love him?
>> He seems pretty fixated on you.
>> Who? Craig. He's adorable. What's not to love? But you know, no I don't.
>> Well, he's never going to amount to anything.
Udemonia.
>> It means well-being.
As in I'm experiencing udemonia because I'm winning. Because you're happy for me.
>> Udemonia. I like it.
>> No, you Hey, you okay?
>> Craig, it's what they do best to make us feel stupid.
>> Maybe we are. You only have to look at the game board to know they're smarter.
>> Smarter, but not necessarily wiser.
Okay. So, you were dazzled by their brilliance, self-confidence. So was I.
But I take you over them any day.
Annoyances and all.
I'm starting to think Derek was right.
We should get out of here tonight.
But first, I want to get a look at that lab.
Craig, I didn't mean what I said.
I did it so she wouldn't be jealous.
You're too much.
All of you. No. I would never do anything to hurt you. You have to believe me.
I'm falling in love with you.
The others knew they'd kill me.
to promise you won't say anything.
It'll be our little secret.
She got accepted down state next semester.
She lied to you.
I was thinking about the lab and how it's connected to this whole experiment.
Craig. Craig.
How it must have created these things, but I couldn't figure out how it got a sample of our DNA.
>> What are you talking about? [snorts] >> The duplicates. They must have come from us. But how? And then I was thinking about Craig. the other one. He was staring at the cesspool earlier. It was like he was trying to remember something and then it all became so obvious.
If what you say is true, why aren't there more of them? The duplicates.
You use the bathroom every 20 minutes?
>> No, I don't.
Something must have triggered the experiment.
>> Maybe it was the storm. The lightning.
>> Maybe.
>> Here, try this on.
You Give me the glue sticks.
here.
>> I thought you were spending another year at community.
>> Not now.
>> I have to know.
>> Look, we'll talk about it later.
Promise.
Come on.
>> I don't hear anything.
>> Maybe that's the way they do it.
>> I forgot. She should know.
>> Tracy Craggy, are you all right?
Stop reports. The scientist says he's embarking on the experiment, quote, not for the sake of mankind, but to recreate it.
May 10th, 1957. Gene expression less erratic in sample 205 will recalibrate methylation profile.
June 15th, improved cell [clears throat] improve cell metabolism in sample 222.
>> 222.
>> Evidence of progeria nearly eliminated.
Received letter from National Academy refusing additional funds.
They should be the first ones I replace.
>> Hey, look.
>> July 20th. Revised technique shows promise in latter samples.
The root of all problems is insecurity.
Man's quest to prove himself worthy no matter the cost.
>> Craig, come here.
September 10th, 1957. Maturity reached in simple 229 without discernable degradation of function.
Is it proof of life?
October 5th. Launch of Sputnik has captured the world's attention.
>> What will they say to my discovery?
Tracy, what is it?
Tracy, stop.
last entry in his notebook about the announcement.
He was on to something.
He had completed his experiment.
>> What? To create an army of drones?
>> Not drones.
Clones.
Human recreations.
Tim, Dr. Turney.
Look, it's the number from the notebook.
>> It's empty.
[screaming] >> Hey, it's me. Calm down, >> Eric.
>> Man, what are you doing here?
>> What am I doing here? Who is that?
>> Come on, I'll explain everything later.
Those sneaky bastards. They said they hadn't found anything.
>> So, you think the scientist was killed by his own creation?
>> Based on the evidence?
>> Then what happened to his killer?
>> I don't know. Escaped.
>> Come on.
>> Hello. Can anyone hear me?
Craig, this isn't funny. Open the door.
>> Tracy, that's the first time you've called me by name. I'm flattered.
>> Open the door, you piece of [ __ ] Which is your real name?
>> Derek, you came back. That was stupid.
But then again, I forgot you're the stupid one.
>> No offense. Go back to the house. Find anything combustible. Lighter fluid, solvent, rags. You know where I'm going with this. Yeah.
>> Way ahead of you.
What are you doing?
>> Seizing an opportunity.
>> Is there another way out of here?
>> We didn't see one.
>> Derek, what's in your backpack?
>> Are you still down there?
>> You know, Craigy, for being so smart, you sure are dumb.
>> Why is that?
>> For having such brain power, you lack curiosity, which is a lousy trait in or out of bed.
What's that?
>> Aerial flare for signaling ships at sea.
>> What? I pack for all emergencies.
>> Like a flare gun.
>> You tell me she's smart.
I found these.
What's wrong with her?
>> You mean today?
Hey, Derek.
I want you to tell me the truth about something. At this store, did you take money from the register?
>> What?
>> Someone said you did.
>> Who?
You believe them?
>> They seem to know everything about us. I just thought.
>> You thought what?
>> I work hard at that store crab. Your father knows that.
>> You're avoiding the question.
>> What? That I'm a thief?
>> Hey guys, >> I want to know the truth. Derek, did you take the money?
>> Yeah.
>> I needed cash and I was embarrassed to ask for it.
I'm sorry.
>> You were just going to leave without telling me.
>> Just like everyone else.
>> What was that about?
>> Nothing.
>> What's your problem? He's completely inferior.
Maybe you use >> he's not worthy of you.
>> You are.
>> I'll say.
>> You have about 30 seconds to decide which side you're on.
>> Hey, you gals still down there?
Not for long, you poor excuse for our hemorroy.
>> Recognize these? They're your driver's licenses.
>> What?
>> Sorry, but from the beginning, we anticipated you wouldn't give them to us.
>> I told you this guy was going to kill us.
>> But can you blame us? Sooner or later, you would have turned on us.
>> No, we're not killers.
>> Are you sure?
Goodbye, Tracy. It was nice knowing you, Derek.
Get ready.
Look out. [screaming] [groaning] [screaming] Are you okay?
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. This guy was in a secret compartment, so just check the wall for a crack or a door or something.
>> That'll be here somewhere.
>> Here.
I see something.
Okay. Okay. Move. Go. Go. Go.
[screaming] [groaning] Look, they poured it down the drain. The whole experiment.
>> That's how it leaked out.
>> Can we talk about this later? Go.
[groaning] >> He's been burned. See if you can find a first aid kit.
[groaning and screaming] Back under the house.
[screaming] [groaning] >> Is it bad?
>> Bad enough.
>> Until we get them. The inferiors.
>> Don't worry. We got them.
>> What did you do to them?
>> They tried to kill him. We didn't have a choice. Tracy, >> he's hurt.
>> Good.
We're going to get you out of here.
>> Go get the boat key.
>> No.
>> Do it.
>> What am I supposed to do with this drop juice?
>> Use it on them.
>> No, I don't kill people. That's your job.
>> Well, then you surrender your life to them. They tried to kill us, Tracy. and they'll do it again.
>> Well, maybe we can negotiate.
>> What? They get Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays.
>> You're talking about murder.
>> I'm talking about survival.
>> Maybe we can just run away, change our identities.
>> Well, that's crazy. Cuz I like my life and I'm willing to fight for it. Are you >> one day you'll thank me for this?
For what?
Hey, Dad. It's me. No, everything's fine. Uh, we're going to come back a day early. Yeah, tomorrow. Listen, could you tell mom? You ever call Let her know.
Mhm. Yeah. Derek says hi.
>> Bye.
>> Can't let them do this. We have to stop them.
I have an idea.
Pour the water into the bottle and it activates the heat pack.
The bottle expands.
Bam. There you go. An M. A meal ready to explode.
>> And the hot sauce.
>> Uh, instant pepper spray.
>> Now, this baby's got about 2 minutes before it blows.
>> Is that going to work?
>> Yeah.
>> Here.
It's official, Miss Bernstein.
Now, in every battle, the first casualty is the battle plan. So, be ready to improvise. And we need a code word, something to tell friend from fo.
Suggestions, >> Marco.
>> Polo.
Excellent.
>> We make a pretty good team.
>> The sodto's the other side.
We stick to the plan. Don't around suspicion.
>> You mean egg dump.
>> You're not stupid. You get caught.
>> How? For being smarter.
Tracy, relax.
Our parents are going to love us.
Okay, let's do it.
>> She saw me. The other Tracy.
>> What?
>> What did she do?
>> Nothing.
>> Did you hear that? What?
What is it?
[screaming] [crying] >> [laughter] >> Turn the light off or I'll kill her.
>> Do it. But don't hurt her.
[laughter] >> No, you don't understand.
I'm happy you're alive. I didn't want them to hurt you. This isn't you. It is now.
>> I'm impressed. You've changed.
Your stance, your confidence. You're almost as good as me. I don't want to be like you. Then you don't want to live.
>> This is crazy, man. What are we doing?
Huh?
>> Shut up.
>> This isn't our fight, Derek. Our fight is out there against those people who want to keep us down, keep us under control, make us feel guilty for taking what is ours.
You know, if dad were here, he said the same thing, right?
You deserve more, my brother. More than any uniform can give you. Stay back. I'm warning you.
>> Oh, Derek. It's just me. Who knows you better, huh?
You don't know me.
I know everything.
No, the hell.
>> [snorts] >> down.
[laughter] What the hell?
>> [screaming] >> Hello, [ __ ] What happened? He tried to escape.
Thought he was faster.
You should have listened to me.
Derek, ask him.
>> Wait, there's a guy I know. Marco.
>> What? Marco. Remember him?
>> I don't know what you're talking about.
>> Derek, what the hell are you doing? You don't get it, do you? Tracy was right.
To be so smart, you sure are dumb.
>> No, that's impossible.
>> We're stronger, faster, smarter.
>> Smarter. Smarter than who?
>> All of you. The inferiors.
>> There's an expression and you should learn it. And the meek shall inherit the earth.
>> No. You had your chance and you blew it.
It's our turn now.
Help me.
Help me.
>> We have to help him.
>> No.
>> Derek, please. It's me. I was just pretending. Marco, right? Marco.
No.
>> Oh no.
Marco.
Craig. I said Marco.
Marco.
Polo by Ralph Lauren.
Tracy, wake.
>> Tracy, >> open it up. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
>> We have to be sure, Marco.
Tracy, I said Marco.
Hold on.
Hey.
>> Hey. Hey, >> you still want to go to that concert tonight?
>> It's like 30 bucks, right?
>> It's okay. I got you.
>> I have a better idea.
Why don't you come over? My dad will be out.
>> Okay, >> great. Go. Go.
>> Hey, Mr. Cross.
>> Hi. Be right back.
>> Hey.
>> Hey, girl. How you doing?
>> Good. How are you?
>> Hello.
Hello.
Hello.
>> Craig, it's me, Tracy.
Please don't hang up.
You have to believe me, Marco.
Marco.
Marco.
Oh my god.
Why did you leave me alone?
Why did you leave me to die?
I know why. I know why. I know why. I know why. I know why. I know why.
Because you're sick of yourself.
I'm pretty sick of you, too.
You think they're cutting me out and you and become so approved and beloved by the crowd that you know we get high on How many to get to rings you can kiss? How many souls you dismissed?
So you get on a list so elite hor that you let them treat. You know you're dress just right.
Then you speak so fine.
They've turned you so tight and they wasting your time and they're leaving you behind. And you know that I know that it's over the high and steady Press [music] [music] on the skin on the skin off the skin.
I'm scam.
So you buried your soul and you buried your friends and you gave it this and the rest [music] never end. So you buried your soul and you buried your friends and you gave it this and the rest never ends.
We're walking away to the bottom of the bottom. Walking away.
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