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SUBJECT 117


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A van drives up to the Wilsonville Psychiatric Institute.
Dr1: Our analysis suggested that there were 117 psychological archetypes. We selected a human subject to fit each archetype. This is one seventeen, initial warrior capability rating was 8%. Of all the subjects why did this one last the longest? What does he have that the others don’t? Subject will be purged this evening(outlines Cade’s forehead signaling the area to be cut)His brain will be dissected in the hopes of answering these questions.
Alien2: 19… 19… on the first day of invasion 19 million will die.

Scene changes to a flyover of Chicago’s business district.

Cade: Three days ago I had no idea that life as I knew it was about to end.(Inside a board room) Corporate espionage has jumped 134% in the last 5 years. In Nagasaki Japan Interpol investigators discovered and entire school devoted to training it’s students to steal business secrets, your business secrets. The viceroy uplink is a nerve center that links all the security apparatus in the building.
Dray: Look I just spent 80 thousand dollars on new locks Mr. Foster.
Cade: 80 thousand dollars…(Cade walks over to a nearby wall and leans down to get a better look at the lock) Goodwin! Pretty good locks, but the problem with Goodwin locks is they don’t provide comprehensive security against the advanced industrial espionage we see today. Goodwin locks fine for your average run of the mill home security. But you wanna place your company’s security in the hands of an ordinary lock?(Cade knocks on a picture hanging on a nearby wall, then removes it to reveal a safe hidden behind it.) What do ya know, Goodwin safe locks. You guys went all out didn’t ya? Again half way decent lock but the problem with the Goodwin safe lock as any thief will tell you is that they have occasional seem ruptures which make them a cinch to beat if you know what you’re doing.
Dray: Ridiculous that lock has TXTL60 rating.
Cade: No offence sir but the Titanic was rated the best ocean liner on its maiden voyage. If I could demonstrate?
Dray: Go ahead.
(Cade picks up a peace of art lying just below the safe)
Cade: I love modern art. (he uses piece of art to knock the lock right off and then uses his pen to open the damaged safe removing the document from it and hands them to the business man) Marketing plans for next years downsizing.
Dray: Lets see the uplink.
(Cade walks back to his briefcase at the opposite end of the table)
Cade: Gentleman, the uplink is a multi ban transceiver that links each security apparatus in your office to a central station.(He lifts the uplink out of his briefcase hallucinations kick in and Cade sees a severed head)
Head: 19.
(Cade looks back and forth from the uplink to the business men sitting at the board table until the hallucination had concluded)
Cade : the uplink will meet all of your security needs. Viceroy guarantees it.
Cade sits with his wife and friends at a café talking his strange ordeal.
Cade: It’s crazy, I mean I’ve had these hallucinations before, once in the park, once when I was driving, but never in a sales meeting.
Jennifer: Hallucinations? You sure you weren’t having an acid flashback?(everyone laughs)
(Cade is scribbling 19 repetitively on a napkin)
Billy: So let me get this straight…you opened up your briefcase and pulled out a severed head dripping blood.
Cade: With a brown mustache and a scar beneath the eye.(Everyone laughs except Hannah his wife)
Jennifer: Whose head?
Cade: I don’t know, never met the poor bastard before.
Billy: What’d ya do.
Cade: I told them I had lunch in the company cafeteria and the beef stew was acting up.(Everyone laughs) Well they bought the excuse and they bought the uplink.
Jennifer: (Raising a glass) Well, here’s to Cade, I always knew he was crazy.
Hannah: Excuse me. (Hannah gets up from the table and walks off)
Cade: I’ll be right back.(Cade follows her)
Waiter: I’m sorry Mr. Foster but your credit card isn’t working.
Cade: Well it should be can you try it again?
Waiter: The credit service requested we destroy the card.
Cade: I’ll deal with it later.(He catches up to Hannah)
Hannah: You’re a dope.
Cade: Tellin stories, got carried away.
Hannah: I don’t think your hallucinations are material for a stand up routine.
Cade: I’m sorry Han.
Hannah: I talked to Mary, her uncle’s chief of staff at North Western.
Cade: What could he tell me that five other specialists couldn’t? There’s no medical reason for these visions.
Hannah: He recommended someone at the Mayo clinic in Rochester.
Cade: Hannah I got a job remember.
Hannah: Take time off.
Cade: Doesn’t happen all that often.
Hannah: You put the best face on ever situation and I love that about you but I’m scared.
Cade: Well don’t be. Come on lets take a walk.
Hannah: What about them?
Cade: They’ll survive.(They walk by a pond filled with geese)So, happy anniversary.(handing her a gift.)
Hannah: You’re unbelievable…
Cade: Enough with the complements open it.
(Hannah opens a furry blue jewelry box to reveal a necklace inside with a latch hook picture frame for a charm and inside is a picture of her and Cade on one side and on the other an inscription that reads “Always Cade”)
Hannah: It’s beautiful.
Cade: Don’t you remember that picture? Your old instamatic…How cold was it that day?
Hannah: Ahh…we kept each other warm.
Cade: I owe you everything Hannah. You stood by when no one else would. I know it’s rough right now but we made it before right(Hannah nods her head yes) and we’ll make it again.(Hannah continues to nod her head and then reaches out and kisses Cade)

(Cade and Hannah dash from the red convertible to the walkway where Cade catches up to her a kisses her gently. They race to the front door and shortly find themselves in the bed room, making love.)
Hannah: I love you Cade.
(Feeling someone watching him Cade looks towards the end of the bed where a the man with the brown mustache and the scar beneath his eye stands Cade recedes in terror. Hannah notices his attention has gone astray turns see what is at the end of the bed by then the hallucination has faded away)
Hannah: What’s wrong?
Cade: (Still staring in the same direction) Nothing, (hugging Hannah) It’s nothing. (The next day at Viceroy)
Birmingham: You can imagine my surprise when I received these by registered mail. You’ve had quite a colorful past.
Cade: I’d be the first one to admit I was juvenile delinquent.
Birmingham: That’s an understatement. (Reading from the papers in his hands)
Birmingham: Subject Cade Foster not yet of legal age is considered the best break and entry man in Cook county. Suspected of 37 highline thefts and 3 bank hold ups. He’s also an expert forger and a master of disguise. He uses no weapons but should b considered dangerous.
Cade: Thanks to my wife I turned my whole life around.
Birmingham: You lied on your viceroy application.
Cade: You never would have hired me otherwise. I’ve been one of your best employees because of my previous experience.
Birmingham: Some companies rely on the gimmick of having ex-thieves on their staff. Not this one. We’re a fortune 500 company if this gets out you could cost us more jobs than you could ever hope to bring in.
Cade: Who sent those records?
Birmingham: That’s none of your concern.
Cade: Those records were sealed by the county someone’s out to sabotage my career.
Birmingham: You weren’t honest about your background. Cade you’ve been one of our best employees but you let me down. I’m sorry, I have to let you go.
Cade: Who sent those records?
Birmingham: That’s confidential.
Cade: You owe me that.
Birmingham: I’m sorry Cade.
Cade: I’m not leaving till I find out.
Birmingham: Do I have to call security?
(A security guard escorts Cade out of the building)

(Cade drive up to his house and walks up the walkway noticing footprint leading up to his door)
Cade: What the…(He runs up the steps to see his house in shamble, 19 in written on everything in red paint
Cade: Hannah? Hannah! Hannah, Hannah!( Cade runs through the house searching for Hannah picking up a hockey stick he hurries up the stairs, checks the bedroom and then kicks in the door of the bathroom. Hesitantly he proceeds into the bathroom and yanks back the shower curtain. Hannah who has been hiding in the shower screams)
Cade: Hannah, it’s me. It’s okay, it’s okay. (Hannah begins crying as he helps her out of the shower)
Cade: It’s me, it’s Cade. It’s okay.
Hannah: I heard noises. I hide in here. I didn’t know who was here.
Cade: It’s okay, it’s okay.
Hannah: Who was in our house?
Cade: I don’t know babe but I’m gonna get some answers.

(Cade is breaking into the Viceroy building)
Cade: (Talking to his lock picks) Hello sisters.
(The time counts down on the security lock on the door and finally stops at one and the doors open.)
Cade: Just like riding a bike.
(Inside Birmingham’s office Cade finger through files until he comes upon his own. He removed the contents and sifts through it until he comes upon a policeman’s business card which reads: Samuel Hitchens Detective Squad Metro City Police. Hannah turns on the lights in the as Cade tries to sneak in the front door of the house)
Hannah: You use to keep your tools in that bag. What was it this time a bank hold up or a jewelry heist?
Cade: Look Hannah…
Hannah: We agree a long time ago that those tools were going in the garbage.
Cade: I had to find out who got me canned.
Hannah: I am terrified and you sneak out and leave me alone.
Cade: I got a security guard watching from across the street in his car and I got Charlie next door with a shot gun.
Hannah: Are you back in the game? Is that why people came to this house.
Cade: No, the person who sent my records to Viceroy was a cop his name is Samuel Hitchens.
Hannah: Cops were never your biggest fans.
Cade: It’s more than that Han, our credit cards don’t work. I went to the bank machine it says we have a zero balance in out accounts. Someone’s out to tear our lives apart.
Hannah: But who? Who would do that to us?
Cade: I don’t know but Sam Hitchens is tied to this and the first thing tomorrow I’m gonna find out what he knows.
(Cade hugs Hannah)
Cade: I’m gonna find out.

(Two mysterious characters a woman and a man watch Cade as he approaches the Hitchens’ house from their moving car. Cade rings the door bell and a hysterical woman answers the door)
Mrs. Hitchens: Oh thank God you’re here.
Cade: I’m looking for Sam Hitchens.
Mrs. Hitchens: I called 911.
Cade: Well why? What’s the matter.
Mrs. Hitchens: He’s locked himself in the room and he won’t come. And he’s got a gun. Please, please help me.
(Cade looks around nervously)
Cade: Okay, okay.
(Mrs. Hitchens leads Cade up the stairs to the closed door.)
Mrs. Hitchens: He’s been acting crazy for weeks.
Cade: How so?
Mrs. Hitchens: He sees things visions. It’s driving him out of his mind. Sam please come out.
Sam: (from inside the room) Get away! Leave me alone.
Mrs. Hitchens: He thinks someone’s out to get him. Sam, come out.
Sam: Get away! I mean it.
Cade: Who’s out to get him.
Mrs. Hitchens: They stole our money. Maxed out our credit card. Got him fired from the force.
Cade: Who?
Mrs. Hitchens: Sam, there’s someone here that wants to talk to you.
Sam: What you let someone in?
Mrs. Hitchens: He’s nice man Sam. (She starts to cry)
Mrs. Hitchens: (to Cade) Please, please speak to him.
Cade: Sam? (A gun shot echoes from behind the closed door)
Mrs. Hitchens: (screaming) No, Sam!
(Cade runs up the remaining stairs and kicks in the door. Sam sits slumped over at in a chair near his desk)
Mrs. Hitchens: Sam!
(Cade signals her to wait then circles around the chair. He sees the gun still smoking and as the mans face come into view, Cade shrieks back in horror, Sam Hitchens was the man in his hallucinations. He shakes his head at the widow Hitchens and begins to sift through the papers on the desk. Millionaire committed to Wilsonville catches his eye. He steals Sam’s badge and leaves.

(Shortly after Cade pulls up to Wilsonville)
Orderly: We got him on restraints Detective Hitchens but I’d be careful anyway. Two weeks ago, he bit a nurse’s finger off. Right at the knuckle.
Cade: (posing as Hitchens) I’ll keep my hands to myself.
Orderly: Be right out here detective.
Cade: (to Mayhew) Courts ruled you were incompetent to stand trial.
Mayhew: Yes, I’m insane. (Laughs)
Cade: Funny thing about being insane is that I sure don’t feel crazy.
Mayhew: You’re no detective.
Cade: The man in my hallucinations was.
Mayhew: Who are you?
Cade: I read the newspaper, accounts of your arrest the things you said happened to you, are happening to me.
Mayhew: Hallucinations? When did they start?
Cade: Six months ago. A man’s face, couldn’t get it out of my head. I watch that same man commit suicide not more than an hour ago.
Mayhew: They seem to have connected us to one another. I don’t know how. They… they watch us you know. They know every detail of our lives. I suggest you check your house for surveillance cameras.
Cade: Who are they Mr. Mayhew?
Mayhew: I wasn’t sure, at first. Thought it might be a rival cooperation. Then, 37 million dollars disappeared from my business account. I sent a team of seventy-five men to track these bastards and grind them into the ground.
Cade: What did they find?
Mayhew: Clues as to the identity of those who would destroy us. I’ve hidden the clues. (signaling Cade to come closer)
Mayhew: Buried at the center of the maze behind my house. Under the ruby red eye. Red(Mayhew laughs hysterically)
Cade: Who are they?
Mayhew: They’re the aliens.
Cade: Aliens? (Mayhew nods his head)
Cade: You didn’t say anything about aliens at your trial.
Mayhew: Well, what purpose would that have served?
Cade: Why did you kill your family Mr. Mayhew?
Mayhew: (shaking his head and hyperventilating) They…they were imposters.(looking up suspiciously at Cade)
Mayhew: Who sent you here?
Cade: No one.
Mayhew: They sent you, to kill me didn’t they?
Cade: I’m here to help Mr. Mayhew.
Mayhew: No, you’re one of them. You’re one of them! He’s one of them! Stop it.
He’s an alien! He’s an alien!(Mayhew jumps out of his char at Cade)
Mayhew: He’s an alien! (The orderlies come in to sedate Mayhew and the mysterious man from the car outside Hitchens house walks by the room behind Cade.

(Cade begins searching the house for surveillance cameras)
Hannah: Why can’t you let the police handle this?
Cade: The cops were crawling all over this place after what happened the other night. They got any hot leads?
Hannah: No.
Cade: No. You want something done…you have to do it yourself.
Hannah: What the hell are you doing?
Cade: Mayhew said there were surveillance cameras.
Hannah: Cade, I want you to see the specialist in Rochester. I’ll go with you.
Cade: We’re broke remember.
Hannah: My parents said they’d lend us the money.
Cade: You told your mother about this?
Hannah: What was I suppose to do? Uh, how’s Cade? Oh he’s fine mom he’s out back checking the light sockets for tiny surveillance cameras.
(Hannah follows Cade upstairs)
Hannah: Sweetheart you’re really scaring me.
Cade: Hannah. What’s happening with me has got nothing to do with specialist or head shrinks. This is some kind of conspiracy.
Hannah: A conspiracy? Aimed at you and some crazy millionaire murderer.
Cade: Mayhew was out of his gourd but we both had the visions.( Cade pulls the faucet on the sink of looks at and throws it aside.)
Hannah: You are talking about a man who slaughtered his family in cold blood.
Cade: He said he had clues to their identity buried in the maze behind his house.(he climbs into the tub)
Hannah: Cade?
Cade: Hannah, I know I’m grasping at straws here but I don’t know what else to do.
Hannah: Go to Rochester. If you don’t I am not sure how much more of this I can take.
(Cade slowly looks up at the shower head)
Cade: Hannah the shower always drips.
Hannah: What?(she walks over to Cade)
Cade: Ever since we bought this place there wasn’t a single plumber who could fix it.
Hannah: Cade, what are you talking about?
Cade: Drip, drip. You could set your watch by it. (Hannah grabs his arm)
Cade: So why isn’t the shower dripping?
Hannah: Stop! Cade, please stop this. (Cade grabs something and removes the shower head)
Hannah: Stop it… (Cade yanks out shower head to reveal a tiny camera)
Hannah: Oh my God.
Cade: Mayhew was right. We’re on candid camera.

(Outside Mayhew’s house Cade and Hannah maneuvers the maze to find the center)
Cade: He said the clues were buried in the center of the maze under the ruby red eye.
Hannah: So where’s the center then?
Cade: I think it’s this way.
(They arrive at the center)
Hannah: What now?
(Cade circles the center)
Cade: We start digging. There’s something here.(Hannah joins Cade digging around the base of the tree. Underneath the dirt are cement plates. Hannah uncover the ruby red eye)
Hannah: Cade. The ruby red eye.(Cade digs around the exterior of the square and then lifts it to reveal an even deeper hole with a metal box in it, inside the contents are covered in cloth. Cade uncovers the article to reveal a book with the same ruby red eye affixed on the cover. The inside page reads “Nostradamus, 1564”
Hannah: Nostradamus?(Cade finds a page book marked)
Cade: Mayhew marked this page.( he turns to the page)
Hannah: Cade, wake up. Mayhew’s crazy. If you wanna read Nostradamus pick up a copy of the National Enquirer.
Cade: (reading)Quatrain 18 Verse 6...
Hannah: This place scares me.
Cade: (reading) On the seventh dawn of the seventh day, a twice-blessed man will roam the fields. Doomed to shadows with his brethren or savior to all who walk the ground.
Hannah: Let’s get out of here.
Cade: He marked this passage for a reason. I wanna ask him what it means.
Hannah: No.
Cade: Please Hannah.
Hannah: No.
Cade: Last chance, we’ve got to get back to Mayhew.

(Cade and Hannah arrive at Wilsonville just as the orderlies are rolling out Mayhew’s body)
Dr1: You’re the detective who visited Mr. Mayhew the other day.
Cade: Yesterday, he didn’t seem suicidal.
Dr1: He had an acute schizo-paranoid disorder. Suicide is extremely common.
Cade: He leave a note? Any indication why?
Dr1: Obviously we don’t leave writing implements within the patients reach.
Cade: Do you mind if I take a look?
Dr1: Be my guest.(The doctor walks off)
Cade: (to Hannah) Stay here. (Cade goes into Mayhew’s room)
Hannah: Okay, detective. (As she turns, Hannah notices two doctors headed her way. The man and the woman from the car in front of Hitchen’s house walk suspiciously toward Hannah. Cade looks around Mayhew’s room feeling on the white padded walls. Outside the mysterious doctors continue their path toward Hannah. Cade walks over to Mayhew’s chair and sits down feeling along the arm rest. Hannah turns just in time to see the doctors coming up right behind her. Cade notices a string hanging down from one of the arm rests and pulls on it to release a rolled up piece of material. He unrolls the material to reveal red lettering which reads: #19 Haven St.)
Cade: Hannah, the number nineteen has been in my head. It’s been on the walls of our house and now this. There’s some significance, I got to check it out. Hannah: Enough, I have been humoring your detective work all day. Go to Haven St and I won’t be there when you get home.
Cade: Okay, okay we’ll call the cops.
Hannah: I don’t want to go back to the house. No way.
Cade: Then we’ll uh…we’ll get a motel room. We’ll figure out what to do next. Okay. (Hannah nods her head)
Cade: Okay, come on.

(At the Blue Bird motel)
Cade: (on the phone with the police)File a report. Get it I wanna file a report.
(Hannah come out of the bathroom and looks skeptically at Cade)
Cade: Okay, okay. I’ll be in to see a desk sergeant tomorrow.(he hangs up the phone and contemplates for a second)
Hannah: Why didn’t you try to explain?
Cade: Explain what? That a suicidal maniac left me an address.(Cade sits on the bed beside Hannah.
Hannah: So what are we going to do?
Cade: I’m putting you on a plane to Seattle. Go see your parents. I’ll call the FBI try and launch an official investigation.
Hannah: I’m not leaving without you.
Cade: Hannah, you’re going.
Hannah: No I’m not.
Cade: I’m scared. I’m more scared than I’ve ever been in my whole life. I’ve lost everything else, I ain’t gonna lose you. For your own safety I’m putting you on a lane first thing in the morning.
Hannah: If you insist. (Cade looks at her warily)
Hannah: What’s wrong?
Cade: Nothing?
Hannah: Are you alright? You’re looking at me so strangely.
Cade: Yeah, yeah, no, it’s nothing. Everything’s going to be alright. I promise.(He reaches for the necklace he gave her but she grabs his hand away and proceeds to kiss him)
Hannah: Cade I need you.(Cade lets go of the necklace and rolls over on top of her while kissing her softly. Hannah begins to moan as Cade notices something moving from beneath her skin.)
Cade: Hannah?
(Hannah moans even louder as tentacles burst from beneath her skin and wrap around Cade’s arms and neck. He snatches the locket off her neck just as he loses consciousness. The tentacles recede as Cade hits the floor. Alien Hannah leaves the room and joins her comrades the male and female doctor. As they remove the real Hannah from the trunk the alien Hannah gets in the car. Cade wakes to find his Hannah lying on the floor motionless.
Cade: Hannah? Han?( He kneels down and opens the locket he removed from the other Hannah. It is empty while the one on the lifeless body retains the inscription and the picture. He pulls the real locket off Hannah and then collects her in his arms crying profusely and rocking back and forth on the floor.
Cade: Hannah, no!(police sirens are heard as a car screeches to a stop.)
Cade: No!!!!(The police break down the door and enter with guns drawn)
Cop1: Sir move away.
Cade: (crying) Stay away from me.
Cop1: Move away, nice and slow.
(Cade still crying gently lays Hannah down and stands. The cop throws him his clothes. Cop1: Let’s go put on your clothes. You’re coming with us.(The other cop checks Hannah’s pulse while Cade puts on his pants.)
Cop2: She’s dead. (Cade pulls his shirt over his head still crying almost hysterically after the comment, rushes the cop standing by the door punching him in the face knocking him to the floor then turning and kicks the other cop onto the bed, grabs his keys and his shoes and drives away. The cops get up, leave the room and fire several shots at Cade’s car. Cade races towards his destination: 19 Haven St.
Once there he grabs a flashlight and points it at the sign. He enters the warehouse walking through the halls until he reaches a metal door. Inside are hundreds of pictures of people the room is lit with a strange white light. There is a humming voice as Cade searches the room finally coming to subject 110, Mayhew. He reads the picture which has statistics such as his occupation and his eventual demise, mental incapacitation. Cade snatches the picture and looks for others that he might know. Nearby is Samuel Hitchens, and self elimination is stamped in his. Cade takes this one also. As he walks further down the isle he comes upon his own picture, subject 117, stamped in progress. Cade exits the warehouse as police cars pull up to stop him. Instead of running he stands there in amazement
Cop: (drawing his gun)Don’t make a move. Put the flashlight down!
OtherCop: Hands behind your back.
Cade: It’s a test, proof’s inside 19.
Cop: You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can be used against you in a court of law.
Cade: Look at the pictures. Look at the God damn pictures. The cop looks at the picture and shows them to Cade as he tosses them aside. The pictures have faded to lines of black ink.
Cade: No!!! No!!
Cop: You have a right to an attorney.
Cade: Look inside! Look inside!
Cop: If you can not afford an attorney one will be appointed to you.
Cade: Oh, God you’re one of them. You’re an alien!

(Cade is being dragged from the court room by corrections)
Bailiff: The jury has found that Kincaid Lawrence Foster guilty of the murder of Hannah Foster. It is the opinion of this court that Mr. Foster be committed to the Wilsonville Psychiatric Institute.
(As the van holding Foster dives away a woman watches. She wears a ring with a red eye affixed in the center of a triangle. The same symbol affixed on the Nostradamus book.

A van drives up to the Wilsonville Psychiatric Institute.
Orderly: (to Cade) Open. (he pours pills into Cade’s mouth)
Orderly: Swallow. ( the orderly leaves, by the door stands the Doctor that spoke to Cade when Mayhew died and two other men in business suits)
Dr1: Our analysis suggested that there were 117 psychological archetypes. We selected a human subject to fit each archetype. This is one seventeen, initial warrior capability rating was 8%. With most of the subjects mental breakage was achieved by programming hallucinations with our psychotropic drugs thereby destroying the emotional center of their world, family, friends, business. With 117 however, even our most radical procedure, purging his wife, only seemed to strengthen his resolve. Our use of the subjects wife was quite clever. We grew a genetic duplicate with generous helpings of our own DNA. Of all the subjects 117 was the only one to reach our proverbial finish line at 19 Haven. His reward, the brief knowledge that he was a minion in our experiment. The experiment as you know was a test of human will in the face of cruel adversity. One, one seven has taught us human will can occasionally surprise. Of all the subjects why did this one last the longest? What does he have that the others don’t? Subject will be purged this evening(outlines Cade’s forehead signaling the area to be cut)His brain will be dissected in the hopes of answering these questions.
Alien1: Good work doctor.
Dr1: No, gentleman give credit to 117, he final warrior probability rating was 97%
Alien1: Really.(the doctor nods his head)
Alien1: If they were more like him, these humans might stand a chance. I’ll report your findings to the council. What did they call him?
Dr1: They called him Cade Foster.
Alien2: 19… 19… on the first day of invasion 19 million will die.
Dr1: Now let me show you subject 56. The tobacco lobbyist. He became mentally unhinged in only two weeks.(They leave Cade)
Alien1: This is very interesting, don’t you think?
(Walking down the hallway we see Mr. Birmingham, Cades boss. When he’s sure the men are gone Cade sits up and reveals the pills still on his tongue. Spitting them to the floor he picks the lock on his handcuffs)
Dr1: Good work.
Mrs. Hitchens: (also alien)Thank you .
(Cade kneels down by the door lock, a Goodwin Lock he smiles devilishly. Easily picking the lock. Sneaking from behind the door he runs down the corridor but is spotted shortly by another alien. The two fight but Cade surprises the aliens with several punches. Shoving the creature aside he opens a door that leads downstairs, but alarms go off and the three that were in Cade’s room earlier run back to see what the commotion is.)
Alarm: Warning security alert.
(Cade elbows the alien and throws him down the stairs. The three men arrive at Cade’s room and one of the one’s wearing business suits goes in looks around and storms off. The doctor goes in and in the chair Cade has left them a note written in orange pills that simple says: 19. Cade runs down the remaining stairs and notices a camera hanging on the wall above. He points at it.
Cade: I know you’re here.(Cade burst out the front door and runs off. The aliens play the tape back several times with Cade pointing saying;
Cade: I know you’re here.
Cade: I know you’re here.
Cade: I know you’re here.


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