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[audio logo]

[mechanical noises]

Thanks so much for

coming on the show today.

Well, my pleasure.

Thanks for having me.

And I can't believe

the success you've had.

Your book and still

riding number one?

Number one, New York Times.

Yeah, so I'm very lucky

and I'm very grateful.

And I know you can't say too

much about what's coming up,

but it's my understanding

you're working

on a book about mythology

in the Americas?

Yeah, you're right.

I can't really tell

you too much about it.

But what I can say is

that it does squarely

focus on the mythos and

mythology surrounding

fear and the concept of fear.

When can your fans

expect [sound skips]..

I'm still really deep into

the research into the book.

I [sound skips] to Northern

California to a very particular

area that permeates fear.

Fear, just as an emotion is

a manifestation of something

that we always perceive

as just kind of a concept.

It's not a concept.

Fear is very real.

Well, sounds like

The New York Times

better make room for

another bestseller.

I hope so.

Your lips to God's ears.

Diving this deeply into

fear, as you described it--

Yeah.

--does it strike fear in you?

No.

[squeaking mechanical noise]

[haunting music]

REPORTER (ON RADIO): So we've

been covering this story

for quite a while, but it

seems like today's news might

be the final chapter in one of

the most bizarre stories we've

had, the story of Angel Wilson.

If you remember, Angel is

the missing 26-year-old

from 2015 who was

camping in the Tahoe area

and never returned home.

Investigators--

Babes, turn it off.

Hold on, listen.

REPORTER (ON RADIO):

Once they found

that two of the friends

that had accompanied her

were discovered deceased

from apparent su1c1de.

Turn it off.

REPORTER (ON RADIO): And

today, news has broke

that her remains might have--

[music playing]

(SINGING) Said

that he's a Gemini.

Said that he liked the

one to see her in that.

Turned around and

changed his mind.

Thank you, babe, for

getting me out of the house.

We sure chose the best

time to get away, right?

Was I driving you crazy or

were you driving me crazy?

Why do you think I'm

taking you on this trip?

Thank you.

All right, but, listen, I just

don't want you all on top of me

when you see what

I'm taking you, OK?

Yeah, yeah, OK.

You're going to have

to behave yourself.

When's the last time

you saw me in a dress?

ROM: It's been a while.

Thank you for wearing it.

I'm surprised it still fits.

You look beautiful.

BIANCA: Thank you.

You're welcome.

BIANCA: Thank you.

Thank you.

BIANCA: I needed to

get out of that office.

Oh my god.

What are you doing?

You ready for this?

What are you up to?

Would you stop trying

to figure everything out?

I told you, I want

this to be a surprise.

So you're just going to get

out on the side of the road?

[door open alarm]

[unsettling music]

[heartbeat]

Bianca, what are you doing?

You don't have to wear that.

Not up here.

You have to wear this.

I told you, I want

this to be a surprise.

The only way that's going to

work is by blindfolding you.

Please?

I cannot believe I'm going

to let you blindfold me.

I am the luckiest

man in the world.

[music playing]

Yeah you are, you've

got two minutes.

Two minutes.

[engine revs]

All I need.

[music playing]

(SINGING) In my deep depress, I

am for a moment feels all up--

wanted.

Thought I was in control.

That's a trick back.

Thinking I had earned

love, going out bad.

God, I'm scared of

me, afraid to speak.

I've noticed.

Every time--

ROM: All right, stay put.

BIANCA: Cannot believe

I let you blindfold me.

[music playing]

(SINGING) It's

hard for me to see.

Too fast.

You've been good to us.

Mademoiselle.

[chuckle] [wheeze]

You need your inhaler?

Thank you.

Just give me a second.

[inhale]

You OK?

Come on, get out here.

Breathe some of this

clean mountain air.

Oh, two seconds away

from taking this thing off.

No, no, no, we're almost done.

Five more steps.

BIANCA: You're crazy.

[music playing]

(SINGING) I miss--

Step.

Two steps.

Lift up your right foot.

Right.

OK, I'm taking them off.

No, not yet.

Trying to find the perfect spot.

Stay right there.

[music playing]

(SINGING) Afraid that you got

to choose, help me decide.

ROM: OK.

You ready?

Oh yeah, I'm ready.

[music playing]

(SINGING) My tears-- will flow.

ROM: Take it off.

[majestic music]

Oh, Rom.

It's beautiful.

What is this?

We're here to

celebrate your birthday.

I just figured everything that's

going on in the world right now

and me finally getting the

book to the publishers--

FRIENDS: Happy birthday Bianca!

FRIENDS: Bianca!

Oh my god.

[cheering]

Oh my god!

Go say hi.

Come on, go, go, go!

What?

FRIENDS: Happy birthday.

FRIENDS: Happy birthday, baby.

[groan]

[cheering]

Who?

Who do I give--

Me, me, me.

Happy birthday.

Beautiful.

Oh my god.

[all greeting]

[camera clicking]

[pop]

Oh!

Happy birthday!

Happy birthday!

Woo!

[happy chatter]

All right, guys, look

what we have for you.

Come on in.

[music playing on speakers]

- What?

- Wow.

Check It out.

Check it out.

Wow.

Look at this.

Look at that, huh?

What up, dog!

Ah.

Yeah, yeah.

Lou.

Hey.

Yes.

[cheering]

I am so sorry I'm late.

He didn't do it.

What do you mean?

Did you give him the ring?

He had the ring.

I think he got nervous.

Nervous?

Does she know?

- Lou!

Hey.

Do my eyes deceive me?

Forest Park's finest Lou Powell.

What up?

Ah, it means so much to me.

Thank you.

How could I not?

Hey, when was the last

time all of us were together?

Year ago, Detroit.

I don't know.

Was it that night

at Coney Island?

Coney Island, yeah,

back in the day.

Oh my god.

I miss y'all.

The D's big three, yeah.

Yo, man, Lou wants

to talk to you.

What's up, Lou?

What happened?

Thanks, Russ.

You wasn't going to tell him.

Bro, everybody came here.

It was perfect.

What happened?

I don't know.

I can't believe I did it again.

Again?

How many proposals

have you botched?

Three, four, four.

Four?

This is number four,

lucky number four.

Well, at least

you're consistent.

It wasn't the right time.

Right time?

You had the ring?

I had the ring.

She was there?

Yeah.

So what the f*ck you mean

it wasn't the right time.

[speaking simultaneously]

Lou, Lou, Lou,

chill, chill, chill.

Look, look, look,

we're here for you.

We got tested.

We came here to support you.

Whatever goes down out

here, we're your boys.

Grow a pair.

Get a ring.

Hit a knee.

Let's put a ring

on her finger.

Can we do that, gentlemen?

LOU: That's what I'm saying.

That's what I'm saying.

- All right?

All right.

OK, look, the weekend

is not over with.

I'm going to find

the perfect time.

FRIEND: Guys--

OK?

Just trust me.

FRIEND: Guys, guys, guys.

Big three from

the D. Let's get it.

Let's go.

I'm going to make it

happen, three from the D.

Big three from the D.

Big three from the D.

All right, everyone,

gather round.

Gather round.

Gather round.

Got the whole

weekend to catch up.

Now that we're all here, I'd

like to be the first to say,

welcome to the historic

Strawberry Lodge.

We've got this all to ourselves

for the entire weekend.

Not exactly the Four Seasons.

More like one season, fall--

ing apart.

[laughter]

Oh, god, OK, come on, guys.

[chatter]

Thank you, Benny.

But we don't need that.

All right?

I would like you all to

meet the lovely Ms. Winrich.

Thank you.

Good evening, everyone.

And welcome to the

Strawberry Lodge.

I'm absolutely sure

that you'll all come

to love it as much as I do.

I'm so sorry.

I didn't mean any

disrespect by it.

Sometimes, I just mess

around with Michael to bring

his ego down a few notches.

The place is actually

really beautiful.

I took some pictures earlier.

Hm.

Ms. Winrich was kind enough

to open up this entire lodge

especially for us and was

also the maestro in helping

make this an A1 weekend.

So, basically, be

nice, assholes.

I'd like to ask you to

gather together for one photo.

It's an old tradition

we have here.

We like to memorialize

all who stay with us.

That way, you never leave.

I feel like I'm in

"Get Out" right now.

All right, guys,

let's go, let's go.

All right, all right.

FRIEND: Don't dirty up my white.

FRIEND: I feel good.

I feel good.

Let me get on of you.

There you go.

All right, then on three,

one, two, [snap] oh.

Oh!

[laughter, chatter]

Can we do one more for us?

[coughing]

OK, shout out to the

time machine she used

to go get that Polaroid camera.

Three--

[snap]

OK.

All right.

Thank you.

All right.

Thank you.

[chatter]

You're going to the guest one.

Good to see you.

It's such a pleasure

to have you with us.

I want to welcome you

especially to Strawberry Lodge.

Thank you.

You carry the light, my dear.

I can see it.

You're a beacon.

Congratulations.

Ah--

Yes, yes, we're all very proud

that Rom finished his new book.

In fact, you know what?

Before we leave, I'll

get you a signed copy.

How's that?

That would be lovely.

And I have something

for you before I

leave you guys for the weekend.

Me?

Yes.

I'd like to give this to you.

It's our own bottle of wine.

This place just keeps

getting better and better.

This is something we

give all our guests.

Thank you very much.

I'll make sure we toast

with this tonight.

Wow.

You know what?

Being out in the

mountains is probably

what the doctor ordered.

No, what the

doctor's ordered is

for us to be social

distanced and sanitize

every time we blink.

Can you for once

stop being a nurse

and try to have a good time?

We're 106.

Here we go.

Look, right here.

Whatever's in this

old ass room, woosah.

We're going to

appreciate it, all right?

All right.

[old music on speakers]

Oh.

OK.

This is cool.

It's cute.

It's not bad.

[coughing]

[deep breathing]

What is she looking at?

[snap]

[snap]

[snap]

White people are into

some strange sh*t.

ROM: You like it?

Yeah.

It's rustic, isn't it?

You know, this place

was built in 1838.

b*rned down, got rebuilt in '53.

This looks like the

original furniture.

It's so beautiful.

And all the history here,

Native American culture,

into the Spanish.

Gold rush happened right

here, just down all the way

from Sonora up to Tahoe.

Everything OK?

You didn't have to do this.

I did.

I did have to do this.

For you.

For us.

My birthday was

a week ago, Rom.

But these last couple

years have been crazy for us,

between you getting your

doctorate in religion

and me finally finding

a little bit of success.

Besides, this place, there's

so much history right here.

OK, there you go.

So you're already writing

your next book now?

No, no, I--

I know what it looks like.

But I promise you,

it's not that.

Hey.

I just wanted you to

have this trip to remind

you how special you are to me.

(GRAVELLY VOICE) My

dear, you're a beacon.

Stop.

Your nose, it's bleeding.

[haunting music]

You OK

Yeah, fine.

Are you sure?

ROM: Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm fine.

I'm going to go hang out with

the girls for a little bit.

Cool?

Yeah, totally cool.

[door closes]

Bye-bye, Mrs. Winrich.

[hip hop music]

(SINGING) She got a--

No, no, no, no, I correct you.

As of two weeks

ago, Rom Jennings

is a bestselling author.

Did I not tell you

a year ago that we'd

be having this conversation?

What does it matter what

anyone says about this deal

if I'm his agent?

Hello?

[beep beep]

Oh, you fucker.

Come on.

Give me a bar.

Give me a bar in this old bitch.

Woo!

[hip hop music]

Hey.

Hey, Mike.

I want you to forget

about what happened outside.

[sigh]

No, listen, do not give

yourself a hard time.

There's a lot of people.

That's a lot pressure.

Rom, it's going to

be a great weekend.

You're going to turn it around.

You're going to get

it done, all right?

It's going to work

out great, OK?

OK.

Listen, in other news,

the phone has been ringing.

And I know you've

been doing research.

I'm going to need an outline

from you sooner or later.

I don't want to talk

about that right now.

- Rom, forget it.

- Not right now.

I'm not even

talking about work.

Who's talking about work?

But-- I need f*cking

outline, all right?

OK?

OK.

All right, listen, 30

minutes, I want everyone

changed over by the firepit.

I'll arrange something special.

It's going to be a vibe.

The girls are going

to love it, all right?

Thank you, Michael.

I got you.

We're good.

This place is

perfect for both of us.

Take this.

Go and have fun with

your friends, all right?

Thanks.

[hip hop music]

You know that

lady from earlier?

Mm-hm.

You think she's leaving soon?

Because she don't got

a sign on the desk.

She's already left, babe.

But, apparently, it's

actually a really cool story.

So her family bought

the lodge when it first

burnt down in the late 1800s.

They rebuilt what

was left of it.

They renamed it

Strawberry Lodge.

And now they rent it out

to people on the weekends.

Who told you all this?

Rom.

What?

Rom think he's so slick.

Why do you say that?

Rom brought us out here

to do research for his book.

This whole thing is like

the backdrop for another Rom

Jennings bestselling novel.

[bang]

Oh!

Stay right there.

[knock knock knock]

You OK?

Guys, firepit, please.

Everyone's waiting.

ROM: All right, for

anybody who's interested,

this quaint little mountain town

that we're in right now used

to be part of Mexico

until 1848 when

it was ceded to United States.

And then became Strawberry,

California in '49,

during the Gold Rush.

Now, the gold

brought belligerent,

but determined

miners and outlaws,

fueled by whiskey and greed.

Now, they came here for one

reason and one reason only--

gold!

Oh my-- stop!

[laughter]

Stop.

You can't.

Yo, I'mma go inside if y'all

keep going.

No, no, keep going.

Keep going, Rom.

Keep going.

[chatter]

[laughter]

And they got their

gold, all right.

So these miners began

to prey on the natives.

They went into their

villages and stole

their women during the night.

And these women decided

they had had enough.

And they made a pact.

They called themselves

las bruja and set it up

so they would control the town.

Documented reports

state that these women

were able to control

the miners minds

and make them hallucinate

to the point they

were so frightened

they would k*ll

themselves to escape the fear.

Bullshit.

[laughter]

Bro, why would

you tell us right

now when we've got to go sleep?

How am I going to sleep tonight?

Oh, that baby's scared.

I think we can all agree

that if we've learned anything,

it's that we've had to

face a lot of fears.

And I am so f*cking

tired of being scared--

scared of going outside,

scared of taking

chances, scared of doing

the things we love.

So why don't we make a pact?

Let's all tell each other

our most personal fears

and just let them go.

Fear will not rule

us here, not tonight.

Let's do it.

I'll start.

When I was 18 years

old, I got hit by a car.

And in that moment,

I wasn't in control.

It was terrifying.

And the only thing that didn't

break was this necklace.

So my greatest fear

is losing control.

And as long as I

wear this necklace,

no matter what life

brings me, I know that I'm

going to be in control.

OK, who's next?

Birthday girl?

Where do I start?

Growing up in a

religious household,

I feared the consequences

of losing my faith.

It's why I read a Bible

verse every night,

pray without ceasing.

Being an asthmatic, air

is so precious to me.

And now that air could k*ll me.

My biggest fear

has become losing

the thing I took for granted

the most, just breathing.

Wow, OK.

I'll take-- I'll

take a sh*t at it.

You know, where we

come from in Detroit,

you know, there's not a lot

of options or opportunities.

I made a promise to

everyone that I would make

it out of there no matter what.

And my word is my

bond, always has been.

What we're from, it'll

k*ll you if it isn't.

So I have to say my biggest

fear is not being trusted,

especially by the people

who are depending on me.

So back in the

day, Lou convinces

me and Rom to go to the movies

and see "Boyz n the Hood."

At the end of the movie when

Morris Chestnut is running

and he gets sprayed in

the chest and blood starts

flying all over the place--

Oh, man, before me and

Lou had to carry you out,

you're staring at the

screen in a trance.

And you just go, "Ricky!"

"Ricky!"

[laughter]

So good.

What is your fear specifically?

My biggest fear is blood.

There's just something about

it that I can't handle.

So my biggest

fear, as a mother,

is honestly just not being

able to provide for my son.

My biggest fear is drowning.

I can't swim.

Except for baths.

This woman will take a

bath for three hours.

[laughter]

Oh, man.

Claustrophobia, 100%.

When I was a kid, my

older brother used to lock

me in the drawer under my bed.

Used to be locked

in there for hours

in the dark flailing around.

[coughing]

So, yeah, that's why I'm

getting cremated when I die.

Small, confined spaces,

coffins, not for me.

I was in high school.

I got pulled over.

Cop didn't give me a reason.

He just reached

inside my window,

snatched me out, slammed my

head on the hood of the car.

I was terrified.

So I say, f*ck the cops

and f*ck handcuffs.

That's easy for me.

My biggest fear is losing you.

[cough] Bullshit.

[laughter]

I'll tell you what, you

guys put this fire out.

Let's set things up inside.

I'm going to get

that bottle of wine

that the lovely Mrs.

Winrich gave us, yeah?

Woo!

To us.

Best weekend of our lives.

Cheers to a great

weekend and happy birthday.

[creepy music]

[happy chatter]

FRIEND: Hey, Michael.

FRIEND: What's up, Michael?

Where you been?

We've been waiting on you.

Michael.

Just, uh, so I know

I keep saying this,

but you guys have no idea

what a great weekend we

have ahead of us.

Thanks for all being here.

So let's, let's kind of

close this evening off

with a nice toast to

the birthday girl--

Thank you.

--to new books, being with

people you love in crazy times.

Yeah?

Mm-hm.

All right, let's

get some glasses.

[laughter]

What did she drink tonight?

[pop]

Whoa.

[laughter]

There we go.

[happy chatter]

That's the spirit

we need though.

That's the spirit we need.

Hey.

Cheers.

Cheers.

Cheers.

Yeah, salud.

[all cheering]

Cheers.

Woo.

And to Bianca.

La familia.

Yes.

[r&b music]

[suspenseful music]

Oh.

Mm.

[gasp] Oh my god.

Mm.

Mm.

[spit]

[hacking coughing]

[spitting and throwing up]

Yo, what the f*ck

is in here, man?

[panting]

The f*ck?

What the f*ck is this sh*t?

This is why I

don't f*cking drink.

Please, just put

your glasses down.

Maybe it's just old wine?

Let's just forget it happened.

Uh-uh.

If anybody wants

to drink any more,

there's a couple more

bottles of champagne

and a bottle of

tequila at the bar.

It's got like a-- it's got

like an aftertaste to it.

Let's go.

Sandpaper or something.

Guys!

No, but seriously,

what was that?

I have no idea.

What did it taste like?

Uh, man, go.

Throw that sh*t away, man.

I will.

It's disgusting, man.

1938?

[creepy music]

[thunder noise]

PREACHER (ON TV):

God's word is sure.

When God begins to

speak, [sound skips]

will rise up and live.

And things that ought to be

dead will lay down and die.

When the word of the lord God

can speak a word to you and and

shall be healed!

Hey, I'm sorry about the wine.

How do we know everyone got

tested before we came up here?

Because everyone got tested.

What are you talking about?

I mean, how do we know?

Because I arranged the test.

That's how we know.

What's the problem?

Lou.

What about Lou?

Lou is sick.

Dude, Lou's not sick.

He got tested like

everyone else.

And how do you know he

physically went and got tested?

Bro, I'm telling you,

I've been watching him.

Ever since we got here,

he's been coughing.

And not just easy cough, like

he's been coughing up a lung.

I'm telling you, he's sick--

Benny, Benny, relax, relax.

On my way to bed,

I will go and check

on Lou, make sure he's OK.

I need you to concentrate on

having a good time, all right?

Relax.

TELEVANGELIST (ON TV): And if

god is panicking, oh my god.

You may as well slit your

wrists and your throat.

What are you doing?

Mrs. Winrich low

key got some classics.

Let me find out.

[old timey music]

(SINGING) Oh, oh, baby girl.

[doo-wop]

You ain't getting

none to that music.

We'll see about that.

[giggle]

Good night.

FRIEND: Good night.

Sorry about the wine.

FRIEND: No worries.

[throat clears]

Hey, Lou, what a night, huh?

[coughing]

What up, doe?

Listen, I want to

ask you a question.

Don't take it personally.

I feel very stupid even asking.

Nah, no stupid

questions, go ahead.

sh**t.

OK, OK, how are you feeling?

You feeling all right?

What?

How am I feeling?

I feel fine.

Yeah, you know, not

me, you know, a couple

of-- a couple of the others--

A couple of the others?

Yeah, a couple of the

other guys mentioned they

saw you coughing--

So you came up here--

Absolutely not.

--to accuse--

Absolutely not.

--me of being contagious--

No--

--of a disease and

being willing to spread

it to my closest friends.

That's what you're saying?

No, I'm just trying

to keep everything safe.

What gives you the right

to come up here and check me?

Just crossing the--

crossing the T, dotting

the I's, making sure--

Nah, man, I'm going to

dot your I. How about that?

How about I dot your I.

Mm--

Man, get out from

in front of my door.

I feel fine.

There's no need to get--

I took a test just like all

of you other m*therf*ckers

took a test.

f*ck out my face.

Squirrely mouth

looking m*therf*cker.

It's been good that

we've been getting

closer over the last few years.

LOU (THROUGH DOOR):

You're still here?

I'm going.

I'm going.

Goodnight.

If you need anything.

[old timey music]

(SINGING) Please come home.

Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh, baby girl.

[doo-wop]

[moan]

UNIDENTIFIED VOICE:

m*rder-su1c1de, su1c1de,

su1c1de.

m*rder-su1c1de.

[muffled voices]

UNIDENTIFIED VOICE:

m*rder-su1c1de.

su1c1de, su1c1de.

The body of a woman inside.

It's playing backwards.

UNIDENTIFIED VOICE:

m*rder-su1c1de.

su1c1de, su1c1de.

[muffled voices]

UNIDENTIFIED VOICE: The

body of a woman inside.

Double m*rder-su1c1de.

[music stops]

BIANCA: Why would

she give us that?

I'm going to say something

when she gets back.

I mean, that was the weirdest

thing I've ever seen.

Mm-hm.

I mean, it just totally

ruined everything.

Totally.

It seems like

such a sick joke.

[water running]

[creepy music]

[thunder]

[keyboard tapping]

[click]

[click]

[click]

[click]

[click]

[click]

What do we do when we are

overwhelmed by evil thoughts?

Where do they come from?

And, more importantly,

how do they influence

our emotions and our actions?

[thunder]

[rain pattering]

[soft thunder noises]

[water dripping]

[heavy rainfall]

[loud noise]

[door creaks]

[groaning noise]

[water trickling]

MAN (ON TV): In my

research, people

have described the most

v*olence and horrific thoughts

that they had.

But what is more frightening is

the sources of these ideations.

[click]

[click]

[click]

[click]

[click]

Angel of death?

[click]

[click]

[click]

[cracking]

[shatter]

[grunting uncomfortably]

[click]

[click]

[click]

"Wine used as

initiation ritual."

[click]

Angel Wilson.

[click]

MAN (ON VIDEO): That's great.

Turn around.

Aw, Angel.

[beeping]

What?

ROM: Wow.

This has got to be the place.

Found it.

What is this?

"By feeding these souls

of light to the portal,

the gatekeeper will

be granted immortality

to fulfill their infinite

bondage to darkness?"

"Believing what you fear

will bring to the victim

what they are afraid of."

[quiet electrical buzzing]

[clicking]

[beeping]

[labored breathing]

[coughing]

[clattering]

[door banging]

[wheezing and coughing]

[gagging and coughing]

[door slams]

[gasp]

"Once the ritual of la

uva, the grape, is completed,

the collecting of

souls may begin."

[quiet inaudible whispers]

[childlike giggling]

[soft gasp]

[childlike giggling]

[knocking]

[whoosh]

[knocking]

[childlike giggling]

You OK?

Yeah.

You left the kettle on.

I was making tea.

OK.

Hey, you guys got

to see this right now.

[rain pattering softly]

REPORTER (ON TV):

Public health officials

announced that a mysterious

airborne contagion has

been identified as

the next major health

crisis in global society.

Its origin is unknown and

is spreading at a rate

like we've never seen.

Minutes ago, Washington

has confirmed

that multiple infections

of this deadly disease

have been confirmed in both

the East and West Coast.

[coughing]

REPORTER (ON TV): The CDC warns

Americans take it serious.

The director of the CDC

has warned all Americans

to prepare for the worst.

Whatever you do,

do not go outside.

[static]

[sound skips]

Secure all windows and doors.

Fear it.

The air is contaminated Droplets

can spread within seconds.

This airborne virus can

cause death within hours.

f*ck.

REPORTER (ON TV): Make sure

that you are cautious--

We're basically trapped

in this lodge indefinitely.

After all these months and

now we can't even go outside?

We can't go outside.

The people you are in

contact with are infected.

It might only be

a couple of days.

How do you know that?

I don't.

I'm just hopeful.

Well, let's get real.

Let's talk about it.

Talk about what?

Who is missing?

What do you mean, Benny?

Why don't you look around

and tell me who's missing?

Oh.

Mike, say something.

Russ, say something.

You guys talk to him.

Lou is sick.

I mean, why are

you doing this?

Doing what?

He told you that

he has allergies.

He is infected, Rom.

Whatever the new

variant is, he has it.

Yeah, he looked,

he looked sick.

Hey, Russ, are you

buying into this bullshit?

I don't know, man.

He told us that

he's got allergies.

Why would he lie to us?

He's our family.

That's why we're here.

No, we're here because you

two brought us in the middle

of f*cking nowhere.

No, we were trying to do

something nice for someone.

It was someone's birthday.

No hospital.

Don't turn it around to

something that it wasn't.

Symptoms include

hallucination,

coughing, and dry mouth.

(DEEPENED VOICE) You're

all going to die.

This is probably the safest

place that we could be.

It's the safest place?

No hospital, no pharmacy,

no internet reception?

No f*cking people.

No disease.

No virus.

I'm not dying because of

your lack of leadership.

[arguing]

What you wanna do?

It's OK.

You were sick.

Hey, knock it off.

We did not come this

far to watch us f*cking

have a mental breakdown.

We need to take a deep breath

and figure out our options.

You saw Lou.

How did he look?

When I saw Lou last

night, he did not look good.

When you talked to

Lou, was he sick or not?

I'm not a doctor, but I

would say that Lou is sick.

I'm sorry to say,

his symptoms are

in line with the new strain.

Guys, the only

sensible thing to do

is to get Lou out of this house.

I agree.

Excuse me.

I agree.

You heard what the CDC said.

There's some crazy

stuff going on outside.

Yeah, I heard what they said.

He's staying here.

And you're going to

decide that for everyone?

You're damn right.

How is that fair?

Maybe you're sick.

How about that, Michael?

Maybe you have to go.

I don't feel sick.

[arguing]

Hey, guys.

Kimmy, what are you doing?

I'm-- I'm leaving.

You can't go now.

Listen, I have

space in the back

if anyone wants to

come and join me.

f*ck.

Have you seen the news?

No mask is going to

protect you from that.

The air is contaminated.

People are dying outside, Kimmy.

My son is at home

with this babysitter.

I can't even get through to her.

I have to be at

home with my son.

They said you

can't go outside.

It's not--

Benny, Benny, people, if

she wants to go, let her go.

She's got a kid at home.

My gosh, she's got

kid at home you

cannot go out there like that.

What choice do I have?

It's not safe.

You don't know what

you're up against.

Just--

That's my son.

And you would do the

exact same thing.

It doesn't make

any f*cking sense.

I love you.

I love you all.

Just be safe.

You're just going

to let her go?

Baby, she has a kid, baby.

Come on.

No, we-- we can't

just let her go.

We have to let her go,

B. It's poison out there.

You can't risk it.

All of this is crazy, bro.

How do we know that

we're not infected?

Because we're not sick, Russ.

Because we're fine.

We're fine.

How do you know

that we're fine?

The CDC said the symptoms of

paranoia and hallucination.

I know I am not

the only one that's

seeing things in this lodge.

[scoff]

I've been seeing things too.

What?

What did you see?

It's not important.

Maybe you just

need a little rest.

I saw some sh*t.

[coughing] Sorry.

[gasp] I'm fine.

It's asthma.

It's asthma.

Serena, you know it's asthma.

Serena?

I just-- my inhaler.

Serena, you know it's Bianca.

She's got asthma.

Can you help her out?

- All right, yeah, yeah.

This is what we need to do.

You guys get her upstairs, let

her get a little bit of rest.

Guys, we're in this together.

Guys, do not let

this break us apart.

Let's not lose control.

All right, all

right, all right.

You're going to lie back here.

[gasping]

Go on.

Deep breath.

[coughing]

Hope Kimmy makes it.

[gasping]

Bianca, do you

think you're sick?

No.

OK.

Wait, get my bag for me.

Yeah.

You're pregnant.

When did you find out?

Three weeks ago, maybe.

You know, I--

I just knew.

[giggle]

Does Rom know?

No.

OK.

I-- I mean, there's

so much going on.

I haven't found the

right time, I guess.

I don't know.

And then he's just not

here, it feels like.

[coughing]

[knocking]

Hey Lou, how are you doing?

Everybody lost their

minds over this virus.

Think I'm infected, huh?

I'm not dumb.

And Michael coming

up here trying,

trying to figure me out.

He's paranoid.

We're paranoid.

And everybody thinks they're

a doctor all of a sudden.

I think maybe we all have it.

Hey, listen, man, I

told you, on my life,

I quarantined two

weeks before this trip.

It's my allergies, you know?

I already gave y'all

the God's honest truth.

I know you did, Lou.

I would never doubt you.

Looking for a

tarp, tape, anything

we can block windows up with.

[coughing]

(SOFTLY) f*ck off.

Yo, it's kind of

creepy down here.

Benny, Benny, come on, huh?

[muffled speech]

[jiggling]

Yo, Mike.

What?

Come here.

Looks like something back here.

Hold on, watch out.

[click]

We're going to figure

a way out of this.

Yeah, we always do.

Since eighth grade, right?

Yeah.

Listen, well, when

I look in your eyes

and I see the look

in her eyes, I could

tell you found the one, bro.

Don't f*ck this up.

You know we came

here for a show, man.

So before this weekend's over,

there better be fireworks.

You understand me?

I'm going to get it done, Lou.

Don't be afraid of commitment.

[coughing] You don't

want to be like me,

coming home to an empty house

every night, no kids, no woman,

no one to take care of you.

Fear is a choice.

Don't believe in it.

All right?

Now, be out.

I'll be much better

after I get some rest.

Go tell them that.

[jiggling]

Yo, Mike, come here?

What you got there?

I don't know.

About to find out.

It's got to be

stuff behind it.

[banging]

[grunt]

[clicking and buzzing]

I'm so glad you guys are here.

Me too.

What?

It's probably an

allergic reaction, right?

Not a symptom.

OK, enough about me.

You want me to get you

something for your stomach?

Some tea?

Yeah.

Why is there a bed down here?

It's f*cking weird.

It's an old lodge, isn't it?

Lots of sh*t down here.

There's no windows

here, is there?

No.

So no ventilation to

the rest of the house.

Did you get a hold of Kim yet?

No, I've called.

I've texted.

It just goes to voicemail.

Maybe she doesn't

have reception.

I don't know.

[suspenseful music]

[shaky exhale]

[shatter]

Bianca.

[gasp]

What?

What?

Oh.

What?

My necklace, I must

have dropped it in here.

I just had it.

Have you seen it?

No, no, I don't

think you had it on.

No, I wear my necklace

all the time, Bianca.

Calm down immediately.

No, I literally just had it.

Why are you looking

at me like I'm sick?

It's a rash from an

allergic reaction.

Just calm down.

Just had my necklace

and now it's gone.

[door slams]

[labored breathing]

Hey, hold this for a second.

Are those empty bottles

of that shitty wine we had?

Yeah, Russ.

f*ck.

What you got down there, Benny?

Looks like some old

chest, [muffled speech]..

I don't see

anything good, man.

Russ, Hold up a second.

"Believing what you fear

will bring to the victim

what they are afraid of."

This is it.

MICHAEL: Upstairs

room isn't sealed.

Obviously, not waterproof.

Lou, I know he's your

friend, but he is sick.

There's a room down here.

We can easily put him in there.

There's no ventilation

to the rest of the house.

We can get food and

water down to him.

I don't want to get sick.

What is this?

Benny, can I talk

to you real quick?

[muffled speech]

Hey.

Rom.

What?

I'm sorry.

I'm listening.

Are you?

Yeah, I promise.

Something's wrong.

Listen.

I don't know what it is.

Babe, listen to me.

Last night when

I couldn't sleep,

I ended up running

around the house.

And I ended up in

the basement when

I found these photos and books.

And-- you got to listen to this.

"Seeking those of

light and sourcing

fears from each soul for

fear and faith are the same."

We are trapped.

You hear me?

We're in this weird ass

lodge in this weird ass

town in the middle of nowhere.

We can't go outside.

You guys saw the news.

We have no idea what this mist

will do if we walk into it.

And I'm not trying to

die being a character

in one of Rom's books.

The way we're going to go

down is from the inside out.

And the only person that's

showing symptoms right now

is Lou.

So here's what

we're going to do.

We're going to put Lou

down here in this basement.

Do you hear yourself?

I know.

Lou is my best friend.

I love Lou more

than anybody here.

We need to bring Lou

to this basement.

And we need to lock that

m*therf*cking door until we

can figure this sh*t out.

Listen to yourself.

We're going to put him

down here in a basement?

It will only be for one night.

Lou would do the exact

same to us if he had to.

We've got to look

out for the girls

and we've got to look

out for the group.

You mean you got to do

what's best for yourself?

Mike, you with me?

Benny you in?

Benny, look at me.

Are you in?

And what if he

don't want to come?

If it's between him

and us, we're going

to make him come down here.

Let's go.

Come on, Benny.

Look at this place.

Look at these women.

This is the lodge where they

were tortured and k*lled.

I don't know

what is up with you

in this freaky, crazy

obsession that you have.

But you need to listen to me.

I'm listening.

No, you're not.

I've been trying--

I've been trying to

tell you something

for the last two weeks.

Tell me?

What could you possibly

tell me that I haven't

heard in the past two weeks?

I'm pregnant.

[wheezing breaths]

Breathe.

It's going to be OK.

I want to go home.

[snoring]

Lou, Lou.

What's up?

Lou, come with us.

[coughing]

Come with us downstairs.

What you talking about,

come to you downstairs?

Rom needs our help, man.

What do you

mean, he need help.

Rom needs-- Rom needs help.

Rom got hurt, Rom.

Rom from hurt?

For what?

What you have?

How?

He was moving stuff

around in the basement.

He hurt himself.

He needs our help

downstairs now.

Rom needs our help, man.

[coughing]

Oh, can't really be sick.

[chatter]

Right in.

Follow me.

It's all right, just follow me.

I got you .

Bro, I got you.

He needs you.

How did he get down here?

He's here.

He needs you.

Just come on, man.

Where you at, bro?

This way.

Rom!

[coughing]

Where he at?

Go.

[grunting]

What are you doing?

What y'all doing?

[arguing]

You're sick.

[arguing]

Ah!

[labored breathing]

f*ck off me, man.

[arguing]

This is what

we're doing, Russ?

[banging]

Open the door.

Open this door, Russ!

I'll be infected.

His own blood infected me, man.

I don't wanna f*cking die.

Yo!

Just making--

Just get you upstairs.

Hold on.

[speaking simultaneously]

Russ, it's OK.

I'm scared.

I don't wanna die.

Let's get you upstairs.

Please.

g*dd*mn, man.

Please.

I don't wanna f*cking

die like this, man.

[clattering]

I know you ain't going

to leave me in here.

[labored breathing]

All right, sit down.

Ready?

We need to stop the bleeding.

And we need to clean him up.

I'll get something

to clean it maybe

and something to

put on the wound.

This side, this side.

[grunt]

Put the towel.

Put the towel.

Russ, put pressure on it!

[grunt]

Aw, sh*t, man.

What the hell is happening?

Get out.

No, no, no, no.

Get out!

Babe.

What happened?

Babe, I'm sorry.

Keep pressure on it.

We just tried to put--

OK, here.

--Lou into the basement

real quick so that

he wouldn't get us all sick.

Basement?

We just didn't want him

to get everybody sick.

You understand that, right?

It just went down.

This is going to hurt.

This is going to hurt.

Ah.

What were you thinking?

[coughing]

Keep it covered.

No, you can't touch me.

Baby, I'm not going anywhere.

Baby, hold on, back

away from me right now.

[banging]

Open this!

[jangling]

[coughing]

[heavy breathing]

[banging]

Open this door!

I'm not leaving you.

Babe, getting you sick

would be worse than dying.

OK?

Baby, please.

I can't go.

Go lay down in

that bed right there.

I don't wanna.

Tomorrow morning, as long

as I don't have no symptoms,

we'll get in the car,

one way or the other,

and we're going to get

the f*ck out of here.

You hear me?

Do you trust me?

I love you.

I love you.

Now go.

Meg!

Wait.

What happened?

I'm sorry, man.

We just-- I don't know

what happened to me, bro.

f*ck.

You know I love Lou, right?

[hushed whispering]

I'm sorry.

You know I would

never try to hurt him.

We just-- we just didn't want

him to get everybody sick.

Between this lodge

and the virus, man.

I'm going f*cking crazy.

Bro, you don't understand, man.

Something got into me.

You believe me, right?

You know I would never

do that to him, right?

I know.

I'm going to go downstairs.

And I'm going to get Lou.

And I'll be back.

Tell Lou I'm sorry, man.

I'll be back.

Get Lou out of there, man.

[sobbing]

Russ does not look good.

We've got to

get him some help.

There's got to be a

landline here somewhere.

I'm going to go

down to the front.

I'm going to get a

hold of the cops.

We can't stay here like this.

Get Lou out of that basement.

OK.

OK.

How is Russ?

What the f*ck

were you thinking?

What was I thinking?

I'm thinking, sh*t, Lou is sick.

We should put him where he

can't get other people sick.

That's what I'm thinking.

No, Michael, you were only

thinking about yourself.

Now show me where you put him.

Now!

[creaking]

[buzzing]

[hushed whispering]

What the f*ck?

What?

Somebody in here?

UNIDENTIFIED VOICE: (WHISPERING)

They don't trust you.

Sick.

You may as well come out now.

UNIDENTIFIED VOICE:

(WHISPERING) You're sick.

What's that?

What the--

UNIDENTIFIED VOICE: (WHISPERING)

They said you're sick.

They say you're sick.

They don't trust you.

They don't trust you.

[echoing] They don't trust you.

They say you're sick.

[creaking]

UNIDENTIFIED VOICE: (CROAKING)

They don't believe you.

[groan] [grunting]

[buzzing]

[grunting]

[growl]

[grunting]

Ugh.

Ah!

Ugh!

Ugh!

Ah!

No!

[clicking and buzzing noises]

[dial tone]

[beep]

RECORDING: We are experiencing

technical difficulties

at this time.

Please leave a message and

we will return your call--

What the f*ck

were you thinking?

He's going to be pissed off.

Just make sure he

doesn't f*cking hit me.

Why would he do that?

What the hell is this?

What language is that?

Oh, my god!

What is this?

[beep]

No one's been here

for eight years?

[water running]

FRIEND: She's scared.

We should have

been done already.

We all did it.

Got to do it.

Do it.

Sh.

Ah!

[screaming and gurgling]

She looks like she's dying.

You look like you're dying.

[laughter]

You look like you're dying.

[gasping]

Ah!

[water softly running]

Why would he f*cking do that?

Why would he f*cking do that?

Why would he f*cking do that!

Hey, Michael?

What did he f*cking do that?

It wasn't him.

Why would he f*cking do that?

It wasn't him!

Michael, we--

This is my f*cking fault.

We've all lost

something, Mike.

[static]

[sound skips]

Rom?

[crash]

[shatter]

[crash]

[shatter]

[crash]

[crash]

[crash]

[shatter]

[labored breathing]

Ah!

[hyperventilating]

No, no, it's OK.

It's me.

It's me.

You're OK.

You're OK.

You're OK.

We got to go.

We've got to get

out of here, OK?

Come on.

We're going to get your

medicine and get out of here.

Let's go.

We have to go.

We got to go.

I'm going to get the others.

[dripping]

Ah!

[gasping and grunting]

Mike!

Mike!

Mike!

[heavy breathing] [grunt]

[creepy music]

MAN (ON RECORDING):

A warning sign.

Russ?

[muffled speech]

Russ?

[muffled speech]

[music playing]

(SINGING) Yet I wonder--

Russ?

[music playing]

[muffled echoey singing]

Russ?

(STRAINED WHISPER)

Mike, can you see her?

[crunch]

RUSS: (STRAINED

WHISPER) Oh, god.

She's there.

Oh, god!

[hyperventilating]

Ah!

Oy, oy, no, no,

no, no, ah, ah, ah.

[panting]

[whimpering]

[buzz]

Ah!

Help!

Get me out of here!

Ah!

[sawing noise]

[crunch]

[relative quiet]

[panting]

No, no.

Let me out!

Let me out!

Let me out!

Let me out!

Let me out!

Let me out!

Let me out!

Let me out!

Let me out!

Let me out!

[banging]

[squishing noises]

[creak]

[muffled speech]

What is going on?

[panting]

Babe?

Serena?

[boom]

[hushed whispering]

OFFICER 1: Shut up!

OFFICER 2: Show me your hands.

I want to see your

hands right now.

[siren]

[beep]

[hushed whispering]

[radio chatter]

[chuckling]

[click]

You're OK.

Small breaths, come on.

Sit down.

[wheezing]

Sit down.

It's not the virus.

It's the lodge.

Las brujas del miedo.

What?

ROM: It means the

witches of fear.

And they're using

our fear to k*ll us.

We got to get out of here now.

BIANCA: I can't go out there.

I'm so scared.

We have to leave now.

Yeah, you're OK.

No, no, no, no, I've been

seeing things out there.

I don't want to go out there.

I don't want to do it.

[boom]

[gasp]

OK.

Everyone's dead.

What?

Everyone-- Michael,

Meg, Russ, all dead.

Everyone is dead.

Everyone is dead.

There's something--

there's something

going on in this lodge.

I see the pictures of us, right?

All, all the pictures are

blurred except for who's

in this room right now.

I see Meg's picture.

Her face is blurred.

I go find Meg.

She's dead, OK?

I'm seeing the words.

I see, "no light Tamara."

At the bottom of the

painting, the numbers 4-1-9.

What does that mean?

Nolite, nolite, timere.

Nolite timere, it's Latin.

Nolite timere.

It means, don't be afraid.

OK, yes, OK, so, so,

what is it for 4-1-9?

Is the 4-1-9 code

for do not be afraid?

What does the 4-1-9 mean?

It's a scripture.

What is-- a scripture of what?

Scripture?

4-1-9, 4-1-9, 4-1-9,

4-1-9, I've seen that.

I've seen that number too.

Last night, when I told you

that story about the witches

and the miners and the lodge--

The witches?

--where they were

brought to be tortured.

That's here.

This is the lodge.

What the f*ck are

you talking about, Rom?

There are places

all over the world

that are portals for evil.

What are you talking about?

What does that have

anything to do with what's

happening right now?

I'm trying to tell you.

Each one of these

portals has what

is called a

gatekeeper whose only

purpose is to feed the

portal souls, souls like us.

And they consume our souls to

give themselves eternal life

and to keep the portal alive.

The witches I told

you about last night?

They live in these portals.

Las brujas del miedo.

What?

It means the witches of fear.

You've lost your f*cking mind.

The woman that was downstairs

that checked us in,

she's like a gatekeeper?

Yes.

Did you know this before

you brought us here?

ROM: I thought it was

just a story, Serena.

You thought it was just--

I didn't know.

I was just trying

to research my book.

Why would you bring us here?

I didn't know.

But what I do know is that

they are feeding on our fear.

And everything

that we are seeing,

everything that we are feeling,

I don't believe it's real.

So everything we're

seeing isn't real?

It is if you believe it.

And if you believe

it, it will k*ll you.

Babe, what are you doing?

We have to get out of here now.

Just give me a minute, OK?

Give me a second.

This is on you.

Our friends are dead

because of you, Rom.

I'm sorry.

Isaiah chapter 41 verse 9.

I have taken you to

the ends of the Earth.

From the farthest

corners, I called you

and not rejected you.

So fear not, for I am with you.

But I have chosen me

and not cast thee away.

You guys--

We've got to get out of here.

Come on.

[bang]

[panting]

[squirting noise]

Ah!

[hyperventilating]

UNIDENTIFIED VOICE:

[non-english speech]

[banging]

[quiet]

I think it's over.

[crash]

Ah!

ROM: Benny, it's OK.

It's not real.

What's that?

It's real.

It's not real.

We're manifesting fear.

We have to take a

chance and go outside.

WITNESS (ON TV): The disease

is way more severe than anyone

could have actually imagined.

Oh my god.

Let's go.

WITNESS (ON TV): I cried out.

And no one heard me.

And I was trying to get help.

[creak]

[panting]

[crying and hyperventilating]

It's OK.

You're OK.

You're OK.

We've got to go.

We got to take

our chances outside.

Come on.

We just got to run.

Sh.

Put this on.

Don't breathe until

we get to the car.

[boom]

Ah!

[hyperventilating]

Ah!

We have to go get her.

Hell no.

You're crazy.

Don't go down there.

What y'all doing?

Stop!

Serena?

Serena?

[radio chatter]

[siren]

[radio chatter]

[crying]

Serena.

What's up, man?

OFFICER: Step out of the car.

You know I ain't do nothing.

You ain't got to shine

the light in my face.

I didn't do nothing.

[siren]

OFFICER: I said, get

out of the car now.

What ya'll doing, man?

I said I ain't doing nothing.

I'm just driving home.

Man, I ain't do nothing.

Serena.

Oh, god.

[roar]

Ah!

[yelling]

[panting]

Serena?

No, no.

ROM: Serena, what's happening?

We've got to go!

Serena, Serena, Serena,

whatever you're seeing,

it's inside your head.

Help!

ROM: It's not real.

BIANCA: Serena!

[speaking simultaneously]

ROM: Don't believe it.

[panting]

Help!

[crash]

[sobbing]

Help!

ROM: Serena, we're here.

Come to us.

[grunting]

ROM: We're here.

[whimpering]

[muffled speech] Ah!

Ah!

Ah!

[yelling]

Benny!

Benny!

[grunt]

BIANCA: What-- what?

[panting]

Oh, my god.

Benny.

Baby, keep going.

We've got to go.

I told you I

didn't do nothing!

I'm sorry.

I'm s--

We need to get out.

Let's go.

I'm sorry.

Benny, what did you do?

I had to.

[grunting] [grunting]

BIANCA: Don't do it, Benny.

Benny, no!

[hushed whispering]

BENNY: Ah!

Ah!

Ah!

[crying]

I can't feel my legs.

We have to go.

We have to go.

[chittering noise]

Bianca, I'm sorry.

You know you can't

b*at it physically.

You have to b*at it mentally.

You can b*at this thing.

Don't lose your faith.

I love you.

Now go.

[panting]

[crash]

Ah!

[gasp]

[grunt]

[hushed whispering]

[chittering and chirping]

[action music]

[panting]

[birds cawing peacefully]

[birds chirping]

[panting]

ROM: (FADING VOICE)

Bianca, it's not real.

[gasp]

[boom]

Oh!

Oh!

[chaotic noises and fighting]

[chittering]

Ah!

[growling]

[gasp]

[choking noises]

[wheeze]

[panting]

[whimpering]

[scream]

Come on, you can do it.

Use your faith.

[scream]

It's taken you to

the ends of the Earth

from the farthest corners

and I've called you.

I will strengthen

you and help you.

I called you and

not rejected you.

So fear not, for I am with you.

Do not be dismayed.

For I am your god!

[screams]

BIANCA: And hold,

my richest hand.

Praying with you.

Do not be deceived,

for am I you god.

[screaming]

BIANCA: [hushed whispering]

For I am with you.

[splat]

[thud]

[thud]

[ominous music]

[panting]

[haunting choral music]

[quiet sounds]

[buzz]

[chime]

[buzz]

[chime]

[buzz]

[chime]

[buzz]

[chime]

[shaky exhale]

[MUSIC - CLIPPING, "SAY THE

NAME"]

(SINGING) Oh, that sh*t is on.

Let me drop some

sh*t like this here.

At night, I can't sleep.

I toss and turn.

Candlesticks in the dark,

visions of bodies being b*rned.

Four walls just

staring at a n*gga.

I'm paranoid sleeping with

my finger on the trigger.

REPORTER (ON TV):

On the scene there,

another terrible story

today as WRLA's Brian Mann

brings us the

latest on who d*ed.

Polive have spent hours--

Police have spent hours

of Sunday investigating--

[yelling]

LOU (THROUGH DOOR): Let me out!

Let me out!

Let me out!

[muffled speech]

[door creaks]

[door shuts]

[creepy music]

[hip hop music]

(SINGING) Fear.

Fear exists in the mind.

Everybody afraid of something.

Everybody got religions

of their own kind.

Everybody prayed for something.

And I got to hold it down

for me and mine out here.

I can't play with nothing

but stay with your scary ass

in the house.

Think better thoughts.

If you need to save your

buddies, just whip it, man.

Somebody pinch me.

I had a dream.

I had a dream.

Everything played out.

And my real life was

something I seen.

Something I seen.

I'm just trying to get

all that out my thoughts,

but it won't leave.

Somebody scream.

I'm the only one right

now that's in this house,

but I hear screams.

This is real life.

No, this ain't for thing for TV.

It can't be televised.

Every day a gamble.

You get up and roll the dice.

You never know what's waiting

for you on the other side,

on the other side.

I can see it in their eyes that

I'm something that they fear.

Homie caught his first body,

but he did it out of fear.

Survival of the fittest

don't mistake quietness.

Fear.

Claim you ready for

the smoke with no,

all I see is-- fear, fear.

You know I'm traumatized.

When I hear the front door,

you can see it in my eyes.

You ever felt like that close.

The only thing I know, is

you shouldn't trust the soul.

Probably the saints say.

When I still living with my

mama, I left the crib at 17.

If I don't say my prayer at

night, I have a bad dream.

Penitentiary chances, hope

I don't go to the bing.

Riding around in the traffic

with a thumper when I sling.

I'm hoping somebody hear me

so it don't fall on deaf ears.

I'm out here with the snakes

and the snake my biggest fear.

I ain't trying to speak

it into existence.

Hope I make myself clear.

But please provide me with

some assistance sometime.

I think death is near.

This is real life.

No, this ain't for TV.

It can't be televised.

Every day a gamble.

You get up and roll the dice.

You never know it's waiting

for you on the other side.

On the other side.

This is real life.

No, this ain't for TV.

It can't be televised.

Every day a gamble.

You get up and roll the dice.

You never know what's waiting

for you on the other side,

on the other side.

Zip code, no shoes,

marble floors.

Bitch tip toe.

Floatsies with your

bitch at the Crypto.

Yeah.

Bunny rabbit did grow.

Who's that peeping in my window?

Got me--

Tip toe, sing.

Let you slide.

Finna wrap them up in plastic,

just another homicide.

And I drop them off

like axes, but you

ain't no friend of mine.

And I can't trust them, nothing.

This is real life.

No, this ain't for TV.

It can't be televised.

Every day a gamble.

You get up and roll the dice.

You never know what's waiting

for you on the other side.

On the other side.

I can see it in their eyes that

I'm something that they fear.

Homie caught his first body,

but he did it out fear.

Survival of the fittest,

don't mistake quietness.

Fear.

Claim you ready for this

smoke, but no, but all I see

is fear, fear.

One-- take a minute

to kick it with me.

Let's talk about what

you're afraid of.

You're aware that

fear is something

that only exist in your mind.

So what you made of?

They're afraid of my growth.

Majority sh*t you

see is made up.

I put all my faith in

my god and make sure

we talk every time I wake up.

Like, listen, Lord,

I ain't no angel,

but, n*gga, with feelings, Lord.

A good n*gga with a good heart.

Did everybody trying

to turn it to the Lord.

And I know that me having faith

is the first step I gotta take.

The mean hitter, Lord.

So forgive me, Lord as I

put on these black gloves

and k*ll these n*gg*s, Lord.

Fear.

[haunting choral music]

[vocalizing]
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