Death on the Border (2023)

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Death on the Border (2023)

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(energetic music)

(g*n clanking)

(g*nsh*t blasting)

(thunder rumbling)

(dramatic music)

(air whooshing)

(brooding music)

(brooding music continues)

Never coming back

Never coming back

(brooding music continues)

(wind howling)

(parts clanking)

(engine humming)

(dramatic music)

(door clattering)

(footsteps plodding)

- [Officer] Is everything okay?

(Maddy laughing)

- You coming to my rescue,

the damsel in distress?

- Looks like you

handled it yourself.

- My daddy taught me well.

It was running hot.

But he also taught me not to

come out into the desert alone,

lotta wild animals out here.

- Yeah, where you headed?

- Nowhere, somewhere.

I don't know.

I just had to get

outta where I was.

Bad relationship. (laughs)

At least I got the car.

- Yeah, I woulda pegged

you for a Porsche or a BMW.

- Well, you know what they say.

- [Officer] No,

what do they say?

- Don't judge a

book by its cover.

- Mm.

All right, I'm just gonna check

your license and registration.

- 'Kay.

- This is not a good

area for a breakdown.

We're close to the border,

and there's too many coyotes.

I mean, not the animal kind,

not a place for a

woman alone today.

Thank you.

(brooding music)

- Hey, you gotta smoke?

I'd k*ll for a (laughs)

cigarette right now.

- Yeah.

- Thanks.

- You're welcome.

(lighter clicking)

- Got it.

- Mm.

- Oh.

Thanks.

- You're welcome.

- You in a relationship?

- Yeah, it's fairly new.

- He a cop, too?

- Yep, he's the new cop in town.

- Was it love at first sight?

(officer laughs)

- More like lust.

All right, I'm just

gonna run your license,

and then you're good to go.

- [Dispatcher] Your

vehicle seven Marjorie

Yankee Baker Samuel seven is

registered to a John Watson

at 432 West Main Street, Los

Angeles, California 90013.

(radio clanking)

(dramatic music)

(g*nsh*t blasting)

(officer speaking in Spanish)

- 225 (speaking Spanish).

(dramatic music)

(insects chirping)

(footsteps plodding)

(wind howling)

(gravel crunching)

(door clattering)

(driver speaking Spanish)

- [Driver] I'm sorry.

Do you need help?

- No, thanks, I'm okay.

- You know, pretty lady

shouldn't be out here

in the desert all alone.

- I think I'll be all right.

- I was thinking, uh, maybe we

could get to know each other

a little bit, have some fun.

- Don't you have

somewhere to be?

- [Driver] I'm in no rush.

- Not interested.

- Come on.

(dramatic music)

(fist thudding)

(driver grunting)

(door clattering)

(driver speaking Spanish)

No, no, no, no, no, come here.

Pull the keys.

Unlock it.

(padlock clanking)

Open it and get in.

(engine revving)

(brooding music)

(truck rattling)

(g*n thudding)

(door buzzing)

Get out of the truck, guera.

(driver speaking Spanish)

(hostages whimpering)

Working my job I enjoy so much.

We're gonna have some fun,

old lady, and if you fight me,

gonna sh**t those little girls.

I can always get some more.

(driver speaking Spanish)

(brooding music continues)

Some like 'em young.

But me,

I like a little wear and tear.

(brooding music continues)

(Maddy screams)

Bend over.

I want to take it up that way.

(Maddy whimpering)

Take off your panties.

(Maddy whimpering)

Slower.

(driver speaking Spanish)

(driver sniffing and exhaling)

Bend over.

(Maddy whimpering)

(driver speaking Spanish)

(driver laughing)

(g*nsh*t blasting)

(hostages whimpering)

- Which one of you's the oldest?

Come help me.

Come.

Sorry, do you speak English?

- Uh.

- What's your name?

- Maria.

- Maria, can you drive?

- Uh, si, not good.

- Okay, help me

with the body, okay?

- [Maria] Yeah.

(both grunting)

(engine revving)

(trunk clattering)

- Um.

(brooding music continues)

Okay, take the truck

to this address.

Ask for Adele.

Tell her Maddy sent you.

She'll help you, and tell

her to get rid of that truck

as soon as possible.

Go now and don't stop

till you get there.

(brooding music continues)

I'm not wrong, but it

doesn't mean you're right

I'm not gone just

because I'm out of sight

Too long since you

tried to cry for help

Help

(door clattering)

(feet shuffling)

(door slamming)

(Maddy clearing throat)

- Hello, John.

(dramatic music)

- Hey, what, what's going on?

- Gimme your keys.

Give me your keys.

(keys jangling)

And gimme your g*n.

Where is it?

- What, what, what,

what's happening here?

- [Maddy] g*n, John.

- Just calm down.

Take it easy.

- g*n, don't tell me

what to do.

Let's go.

(g*n clanking)

- Just, just, just, hey.

- Come with me.

This way.

- Where are we going?

- You'll see.

Far enough.

- What the f*ck are you doing?

- No, what are you doing, John?

- You know we're

both dead now, right?

- Take off your shoes.

- [John] What?

- Take them off.

(g*nsh*t blasting)

- Maddy, what the

f*ck's wrong with you?

- [Maddy] Take 'em off.

- Okay, okay.

You think you're gonna

get away with this?

You're not gonna get

away with this, Maddy.

They're gonna k*ll me.

Then, they're gonna

come looking for you.

We can work this out.

I'm sorry, Maddy.

I know I've hurt you.

I still love you.

- How many times have

I heard you say that?

It's bad enough what you

did to me, but these girls.

What the f*ck

happened to you, John?

- I owe a lot of

people a lot of money.

It's this f*cking gambling.

They're gonna k*ll me, Maddy.

So I started doing

favors for people

and helping people

cross the border,

clearing the way, and

they paid me to do that.

And then, it got

bigger and bigger,

and now it's this whole

f*cking trafficking thing.

I have no idea how I

got involved, Maddy.

I have no idea how I got in

so deep, but I need you now.

Please, please

don't leave me now.

I still love you.

We can make a fresh start.

- And, and Rhonda?

- After you lost the baby-

- No, shut up.

Just shut the f*ck up.

(gentle music)

(gentle music continues)

(glass clinking)

(gentle music continues)

(dramatic music)

(glass shattering)

(woman crying)

Don't move.

I'll sh**t you.

(dramatic music)

Get on your knees.

- Maddy, Come on.

- Get on your knees.

You stay there.

Don't move.

- Maddy, what are you doing?

What the?

Never coming back

(Rhonda gasping)

- [Rhonda] Oh, sh*t.

(Rhonda gasping)

(trunk clattering)

(dramatic music)

(tape rustling)

What the hell is going on?

(dramatic music continues)

(dramatic music continues)

(Rhonda speaking Spanish)

(dispatcher speaking

indistinctly)

(Rhonda laughs)

Detective.

- You can call me John.

- Okay. (laughs)

- So when can I take

you up on your offer

to show me around your

lovely little town?

- Well, I'm just finishing

up for Shiv right now.

Do you like tequila?

- I do.

(mellow music)

So what is a beautiful

woman like you doing single

and living alone in a

small town like this?

- Oh. (laughs)

I could use that same

line on you, (laughs)

not that you are beautiful.

Well, but you are. (laughs)

Um, I was married once,

but he d*ed of cancer.

- Oh, I'm sorry about that.

- Thank you.

We were divorced before,

um, before he got sick.

But we were still

in touch, though.

We were high school

sweethearts. (laughs)

He had an affair,

so I had to leave.

I grew up in this town, so.

- He a cop, too?

- No, he was a carpenter.

What about you?

- [John] Me?

- Yeah. (laughs)

(John laughs)

- Also divorced.

Also made my

childhood sweetheart,

(Rhonda laughs)

but I was married to my career.

You know how it is.

And she was not

too into the job.

- [Rhonda] Yeah.

- Enough about our past.

Let's drink to our present

(glasses clinking)

and our future.

- Amen. (laughs)

(John laughs)

(Rhonda laughing)

This is my bedroom. (laughs)

(gentle music)

(Rhonda laughs)

(lips smacking)

- You need some water.

- No.

- Where's your kitchen?

- Right there.

(gentle music continues)

(Rhonda sighs)

Thank you.

- I want you to

remember our first time.

(gentle music continues)

(dramatic music)

(Rhonda speaking Spanish)

(wood clattering)

(keys jangling)

(footsteps plodding)

(door clattering)

(dramatic music continues)

(door clattering)

(engine revving)

(tires screeching)

(mellow music)

(employees chattering

indistinctly)

(engine humming)

(door clattering)

(wind howling)

- Come out, come out and play.

John, I just wanna talk.

(dramatic music)

(John whimpering)

I know you're here, gringo.

(John grunts)

Where are my girls,

and where's the money?

- I, I, I got a

little sidetracked,

but I know her, and I can

get in touch with her.

- You let yourself get

taken by a woman, gringo?

(Manny speaking Spanish)

- Please, let me, let

me get it back for you.

I can do that.

- You know what, John?

(dramatic music continues)

Today's your lucky day.

You owe us double now,

and you have 24 hours to bring

that back bitch

back to us alive.

She k*lled mi amigo,

and I'm gonna make

her pay for that.

- Okay, okay.

(dramatic music continues)

- Manny, uh, can

you give me a lift?

Uh, I, I lost my keys.

- Not that lucky.

- Understood.

(suspenseful music)

(latch clicking)

- (mumbling) two.

Those two gringo

punks, all of 'em.

(engine revving)

(latch clicking)

(Rhonda speaking Spanish)

(Rhonda sighs)

(dramatic music continues)

(laptop clanking)

- [Automated Voice] Earphones.

(Rhonda speaking Spanish)

(dramatic music continues)

(zipper whizzing)

(cash rustling)

(frame clanking)

(mellow music)

(dramatic music)

(frame thudding)

(mellow music)

(brooding music)

- [Rhonda] You owe

me a cigarette.

- What made you decide to come?

- This is the second time

she's been trafficked.

Because of you, now the cartel

is coming after me as well.

(mellow music)

- Look, you can take

me in now if you want,

but I don't know who to trust.

Neither should you.

I'm pretty sure we'd

be taken out on the way

to the police station

before we even get

a chance to clear my name.

- Our names.

(mellow music continues)

- Here we are, ladies.

- [Rhonda] Thank you.

- Thank you.

- Look, if you think that

we're just gonna go drive

across the country like

some sort of vigilantes,

I'm just not up for that.

But I do know I'm not making

much of a difference as a cop,

and I'm done.

I'm done with men just

getting away with sh*t.

I also know a bit

about gambling.

Come from a family of gamblers,

and I wanted to

save them, (laughs)

and eventually, they

took me so down with them

that I had to cut them off.

And that's why I

wanted to become a cop.

I wanted to help people (laughs)

or at least just go out trying,

but you know, we're

just putting Band-Aids

on to slow the bleeding.

- My sentiments exactly.

At first, I was just gonna

warn you and disappear

after helping one truckload.

(Maddy sighs)

But something happened.

(Maddy grunts)

(driver grunts)

(g*nsh*t blasting)

I mean, I don't have a

10-year plan or anything,

but I do think I have a way

we could at least

make some difference.

It's time we took our

seat at the table.

- I think I might

like you a bit more

than what I like John.

Salud.

Here's to us taking

over the table.

- Cheers.

(mellow music continues)

Those coyotes are after

us, and John will be, too,

if he's still alive.

We're gonna have

to k*ll ourselves.

(brooding music)

(gasoline sloshing)

(bones clanking)

(door clattering)

- One, two,

(grunts) three.

(both grunting)

Whoo.

(expl*si*n blasting)

Whoa.

You know, soon

they're gonna find out

that those bones aren't ours.

(fire crackling)

- Eventually, but it'll

take 'em a long time

to work out that crime scene.

- Being an ex-cop does

come in handy sometimes.

(glass shattering)

I'm sorry you've

been through so much.

- [Maddy] I'm sure you've

been through your fair share.

Sorry, I put you in the trunk.

- And shorted my radio

and scared the sh*t

out of me. (laughs)

- [Maddy] Yeah.

You know I don't

actually smoke, right?

- Officer Hernandez,

what's your 20?

Rhonda, I need your 20, stat.

- Where's Ronda?

- We're putting together

a search party now.

She's been off

air for two hours.

No one can reach her.

You wanna head out with us?

- No, but give me her

last known location.

(paper rustling)

I'll meet you guys there.

(brooding music)

(door clattering)

(dispatcher speaking

indistinctly)

- [Dispatcher] Seven

Romeo Yankee Saddle,

707 traveling east on Highway 1.

Woman in passenger seat

matching description

of Officer Ronda Hernandez.

Proceed with caution as suspect

may be armed and dangerous.

- All units, this is

Detective John Booth.

Suspect is my ex-partners ex.

She's also an ex-cop gone rogue.

I know it's a lot of

exes, but make no mistake,

she has shown

violent tendencies.

She is armed, and she is crazy.

(static hissing)

(bone clanking)

- [Officer] What do you think?

- Well, it's too early to tell,

but we do think it's two bodies,

and we found remnants

of a police uniform.

- Do you really think John's

ex is capable of this?

I'll make the call.

- Okay, good news and bad news.

I found 'em.

They're both dead, and

the money's destroyed.

I don't know.

She must have taken

a hostage planning

to split the money with

him, and all went wrong,

something like that.

What?

Yeah.

Yeah?

(John laughs)

She did have those

kind of balls.

Yeah, she was an

ex-cop, you know.

Well, give us a week, and

we'll be back on track.

sh*t, dude, you know me.

I will get you double.

You know that.

(John laughs)

Absolutely.

(phone beeping)

(dramatic music)

(door clattering)

(chicken clucking)

(rooster crowing)

- Good morning,

Jessica and Henicca.

(Father Francis

speaking Spanish)

I'll be back to practice

my sermon with you, okay?

(Father Francis

speaking Spanish)

(engine humming)

(siren wailing)

(brooding music)

(doors clattering)

- [Driver] Everything

okay, officer?

- Get out.

- What the f*ck?

- [Rhonda] Leave your keys.

Don't.

- [Maddy] Look, let's go.

Go to the front.

Let's go.

- You're f*cking dead.

You know who this load is for?

- [Rhonda] Shut the f*ck up,

or you're f*cking

(speaking Spanish).

- [Maddy] Take off your clothes.

- f*ck off.

- Come on.

(g*n clanking)

- [Rhonda] I won't ask twice.

- f*ck off.

- Faster.

Go, and run as fast as you

can so I can't see you.

(g*nsh*t blasting)

Go.

Go.

(dramatic music continues)

- Are you okay?

You're shaking.

- Well, it's not like every

day I commit armed robbery.

- Yeah.

Look, it wouldn't be the end

of the world if we sh**t him.

We do what we have to do.

- Yeah, you know, as a cop, I

wouldn't say that too often.

(both laughing)

Come on.

Let's go.

Come on, let's get outta here.

- Do you refuse to speak to me?

(Rhonda laughs)

- Yeah.

- Hi, father.

- No, sit, my child.

Sit.

- Hi, father.

- Just stopped

by to see how the English

lessons are going.

- Oh, quite well, right, Sara?

- Si, good.

(Father Francis laughing)

- Oh, bless you,

my children, okay?

Bless you, bless you, child.

- Just keep studying, okay?

- Si.

- How you doing today, father?

- [Father Francis] Ah, blessed,

today is a blessed day.

- Okay, father,

this is your lunch

and for your supplies, okay?

Now, please be careful.

- My child, how many times

do I have to tell you?

With God on my side,

nothing can hurt me.

A few of your (laughing)

prayers won't hurt.

(dispatcher speaking

indistinctly)

- [Officer] Hey.

- Hey, where's Officer Brown?

- Resigned.

He's making more money as

an MMA fighter, apparently.

- No kidding?

- Yeah.

- (laughing) Oh, man.

I guess everybody makes

more money than cops.

- Yeah.

Oh, hey John.

- Yeah.

- Mystery thickens.

I just sent you some security

footage from the bus station.

You might find something

interesting in there, I think.

- Thanks, pal.

(John clearing throat)

(John exhales)

(John scatting)

(fingers tapping)

Hmm.

(phone ringing)

Detective Booth.

- [Technician] John.

- Mm-hmm.

- Hi, I wanted to get to

you as soon as possible.

It looks like the

human remains are

neither your suspect

or your victim.

I, I'm sorry it took so long.

It was, uh, quite the puzzle,

but it does seem that someone

is trying to lead us astray.

So as soon as I have more info,

I will get back to

you immediately.

- Thank you, buddy.

I really appreciate that.

(phone clanking)

(John laughing)

Man.

(plastic rustling)

(mellow music)

Someone got a sweet

tooth there, huh, padre?

(Father Francis laughs)

- Guilty as charged.

(plastic rustling)

- Have any of you

gentlemen by chance seen

either of these two ladies?

(dramatic music)

Take your time.

Take a look.

- No.

- Okay.

Thanks for your time.

(dramatic music continues)

- Go with God, my son.

- Oh, I don't think God's

on my side anymore, padre,

but thanks just the same.

- Time's up, brother.

You know, we let

your partner go once,

and he actually assured us

that your protection

(laughs) was secure,

and yet we lost another load.

- I'm on it, man.

I'm getting you money

and a new buyer.

You can double the supply

and make up for the loss.

Done.

(hands clapping)

- Oh, done?

(g*n clanking)

(door clattering)

- Son, you forgot

your credit card.

(g*n clanking)

- Oh, it seems like today

is your lucky day, too.

I draw the line at sh**ting

in front of a padre.

Here are our new terms.

We'll have a new delivery

for you next week,

and if it doesn't get through,

or anything outside

of our deal happens,

I personally will remove

the rest of your digits

(Kn*fe clanging)

(John screaming)

and every other

piece of you slowly.

(Manny speaking Spanish)

- I understand.

- (laughing) Yeah?

Bueno.

Because we've had just about

enough of the two Johns.

'Kay?

- Okay.

- Oh, and when we call,

please pick up your phone.

- I'll do that.

- It's really annoying.

- I still have my

credit card, father.

Thank you.

(John laughs)

(zipper whizzing)

- You'll need to move locations

again soon, so be ready.

- Be safe.

- You, too.

(brooding music)

(door clattering)

(insects chirping)

(footsteps plodding)

(dramatic music)

- Easy, tiger, don't sh**t me.

- Jesus, don't do that to me.

- Isn't that taking the

Lord's name in vain?

I just wanted to make

sure you were prepared.

Besides, it's fun.

- Fun?

I almost wet myself and

not in a good way. (laughs)

- I kinda missed you.

- I kind of missed you, too.

(gentle music)

- Come.

Come, they're here.

- Oh, okay.

- Come.

- This candy, is this welcome

for me or for the candy?

- Both.

(Father Francis laughing)

- Oh, that one's mine. (laughs)

- Okay, girls, it's one

each before dinner, okay?

And Sara, welcome the new girls.

- This is Elena,

and this is Sophia.

- [Maddy] Hello, hi.

- [Rhonda] Okay, come, come.

- Come on, come on.

(gentle music)

(birds chirping)

(dramatic music)

John is looking for you.

- Don't worry, father.

He won't find us here.

- I'll be praying.

- Yay.

- There's food.

(Rhonda speaking Spanish)

- Thank you.

All right, girls,

let's say grace, okay?

So we wanna thank our Lord

for bringing us our girls,

um, for Father Francis,

for the safety of our home.

I also wanna thank for this

yummy, scrumptious meal

we're about to receive and amen.

- Amen.

- Amen.

- Amen.

All right, dig in.

Show me who you are

Hidden diamond star

You're more than you know

More than you know

Of the brilliance

of the moon

Is shining down on you

(Rhonda speaking Spanish)

More than you know

More than you know

Oh

The flames rise higher

A heart on fire

Come out of the shadows,

out of the dark, oh

Unchained and brighter

(g*nsh*t blasting)

Lionhearted

Out of the shadows,

out of the dark

(door clattering)

Pressed on every side

Like gold that's

been refined

More than you know

More than you know, oh

Nothing to conceal

Your strength revealed

More than you know

More than you know, oh, oh

The flames rise higher

A heart on fire

- Hey, pal.

- [Officer] Keith

wants to see you.

- John.

- Sir.

- The abandoned truck

was located last week

close to the same

location as the other one.

- Yeah?

- There's evidence of

trafficked girls in there,

and apparently, they

made a pretty quick exit.

I, uh, sent the information

to your computer.

- Thanks, boss.

- Um.

- What?

- From above.

- Yeah.

- You gotta head back into

the city in two weeks.

It looks like the results

aren't justifying continuing.

- What are you talking about?

Our team gets 12 trucks

every six months.

- Apparently, it's not enough.

Also, your funds

have been reallocated

to fighting the avocado w*r.

- The what?

- The cartels have

moved into produce.

(John laughs)

At least now it's easier for

the government to get rid

of the goods they confiscate.

(John laughing)

Politics, what can I tell ya?

- Yeah, okay.

Thanks, boss.

- Um, one other thing.

- What?

(phone ringing)

(feet shuffling)

(John clears throat)

What's up, sarge?

- Your old partner, John Watson.

- [John] Yeah.

- He's under investigation.

Looks like he might

be a dirty cop.

He's gone AWOL, too.

- Man.

- [Keith] Detective.

- Mm-hmm?

- You okay?

- I just need a little sleep.

- Mm-hmm, understandable,

with Rhonda missing

and your ex-partner and

his girlfriend involved.

We're not gonna

call off the search,

but you and I both know,

if we haven't come

across anything by now,

I don't have to tell you

how many unclaimed bodies

are buried out there.

- I know.

- I don't know what

you do with that one.

In this kind of work,

you have to get a

license to get a dog,

but some of these girls have

been sold by their own parents.

What kind of person does

that to another human?

- I know.

- Huh?

(dramatic music)

You sure you didn't have any

inkling about your old partner?

Okay.

(dramatic music continues)

(John exhales)

(door creaking)

- [Rhonda] Good afternoon.

- Ugh, I didn't sleep

much last night.

- [Rhonda] Do you

wanna talk about it?

- (sighs) Not really.

I could use some coffee.

- [Rhonda] All right.

(dishes clanking)

I made it for you. (laughs)

(coffee sloshing)

- Thank you.

- You're welcome.

What is it?

Maddy?

What is it?

- It's just seeing his face.

- Yeah.

Did you think about talking

with Father Francis?

- Oh, stop shoving your f*cking

religion down my throat.

- Okay, okay.

- I mean, all the things I've

done, the things we've done,

you really think your God

would be okay with that?

- Our God.

(Maddy exhales)

God is love.

- 99% of the cops I know

get into it to save lives,

not to take 'em.

When I was a little girl,

I would imagine growing up,

and getting married,

and having kids.

- (laughing) Yeah.

We all wanted that,

loving family,

nice husband, and kids. (laughs)

- John took that away from me.

(water sloshing)

(gentle music)

(glass shattering)

- Maddy.

Maddy.

- Sorry, sorry,

what did you say?

- You just look miles away.

We were just talking about

how this could be our chance

to have a loving family.

(brooding music)

- Yeah, maybe.

- Do you think we should

hold off on tomorrow?

- No, no.

- John's getting pretty close.

- No.

It's all the more

reason to move forward.

John's getting desperate.

That's why he's

getting more girls.

We go ahead with the plan.

Made a pact, didn't we?

- Yeah.

- Get out as many

girls as we can.

- Okay.

What made you stop

believing in God?

- Wasn't an instant thing.

After you see the

way that humans treat

humans continuously,

sitting in courtrooms and

watching potheads going to jail

while rapists, and racists,

and murderers go free

on some technicality.

- Yeah.

- Only the dumb ones get caught.

- Yeah.

Many have lost their way.

(Maddy laughs)

- You're starting to

sound like Father Francis.

(Rhonda laughs)

- You know, God knows

we're not perfect.

He doesn't expect us to be.

He's also all loving.

(Maddy sighs)

He's also all forgiving.

I'm just saying, like,

if only you would just,

you know, try talking

with Father Francis.

Maybe that would help you

sleep better at night.

- Now, I just really don't

feel like talking at all.

(engine humming)

(brooding music)

(door clattering)

- You are late.

- Yeah, well, maybe if you

assholes would stop trailing me

all over town, proving

nothing except I'm capable

of losing your tail, so

stop wasting your time.

You're new.

Where are you from?

You're not Mexican.

- Being Mexican is not part

of the job description,

m*therf*cker.

Shalom, let's keep this moving.

- Yes?

- Open it up.

(door buzzing)

You said they were young.

How old is this one?

- Old enough.

(brooding music continues)

(bag thudding)

(zipper whizzing)

I want you to know, I had

orders to dispose of you today

if anything wasn't

according to plan.

You being 20 minute late

was not according to plan.

(door buzzing)

(brooding music continues)

(engine humming)

All right, let's go.

- [Rhonda] Get out slowly.

- Do you know who

you're dealing with?

- [Maddy] Get out slowly.

Leave the g*n and the keys.

(brooding music continues)

(Rhonda speaking Spanish)

(door clattering)

(Rhonda speaking Spanish)

- What are you waiting for?

(Rhonda speaking Spanish)

- [Driver] You are dead.

(keys jangling)

(g*nsh*t blasting)

(both grunting)

(knees thudding)

(fist thudding)

(elbow thudding)

(both grunting)

(body thudding)

(g*n clanking)

(foot thudding)

(dramatic music continues)

(Maddy groaning)

(hand thudding)

(body thudding)

(both grunting)

- Fucker.

(elbow thudding)

(gangster grunting)

(g*n clanking)

(Maddy groaning)

- Hey.

(g*nsh*t blasting)

(body thudding)

(Rhonda breathing heavily)

I'll take the truck this time.

You need to get

yourself cleaned up.

Come on.

(Rhonda grunting)

You okay?

- Yeah, yeah.

- [Rhonda] All right. (grunting)

(dramatic music continues)

(Rhonda speaking Spanish)

(gentle music)

- It's Anna.

- Okay, Anna.

(Rhonda speaking Spanish)

(gentle music continues)

- I can handle this.

(liquid sloshing)

But that little one today, Anna,

she's only eight years old.

- You're doing good work.

(glasses clinking)

Good work.

- But are we really

making a difference?

It's never ending.

- I used to feel the same way.

Then, my priest told me a story.

There was a little girl

walking along the beach

with her grandfather,

and there were thousands

of starfish washed up

on the shore, and

they were all dying.

The little girl

was really upset.

So they started throwing

them back in the water,

and after a while,

they were exhausted.

And the little girl

said, "It's no use.

We can't save them all.

We're not making

any difference."

And the grandfather

instructed the little girl,

"Just pick up that

one," and she did,

threw it back in the water.

And he said, "See,

you are making a

difference to that one."

(Rhonda clearing throat)

- I'm getting the

girls ready for bed

a little early tonight.

- Thanks.

- It's about time.

Where the f*ck have you been?

- [John] I'm trying

to fix things.

- Oh, are you gonna

be here tonight?

This is getting

outta hand, you know.

- [John] I'm a bit

busy keeping us alive.

- Are you joking?

Why would I trust you?

The sh*t you've gotten me into,

and you're nowhere to be found.

- [John] I told you

I'm gonna fix things.

- Then, fix things,

then fix things.

(phone beeps)

(brooding music)

- [Dealer] It's on you.

(brooding music continues)

- [Player] How much is that?

- 15,000.

(John laughing)

- Big time.

(brooding music continues)

- Last hand, I'm in.

All in.

- [Dealer] He's all in.

- You got this?

- I guess it's my

lucky night. (laughs)

(door clattering)

You can forget

about it. (laughs)

Yeah.

(Manny laughing)

- Ooh, yeah, good

times, good times, John.

Please, please.

Is that, is that for me?

- I was just on my way

to the deliver this.

- Figured that, but how 'bout

I save you a little trip?

Ooh.

(phone ringing)

Hey, your phone is ringing.

Pick it up.

(John clears throat)

- Yeah.

- [John] The shipment

didn't arrive.

- What?

- [John] The truck

never showed up.

We had our chance.

- What?

- [John] And now we're

well and truly f*cked.

- Tell me what happened.

Tell me what happened.

- If we confess our sins,

he is faithful and just,

and will forgive us our sins,

and purify us from

all unrighteousness.

(gentle music)

How are you doing, my child?

- I think I'm getting a little

old to be called my child.

- Is there something

troubling you?

- Oh, you mean more than usual?

The fact that I'm a cop and

now a fugitive of the law.

John is closing in on us,

and I just sh*t a guy

in the back of the head.

- The Lord sees you, Rhonda.

Keep asking him for forgiveness,

and he'll show you the way.

- Thank you, father.

(door squeaking)

- Hey, what's up?

- Father Francis today talked

about, if we confess your sins-

- Uh, maybe this is something

you should talk to Rhonda about.

- No, uh, you, you saw me,

how I was before,

before I had done things,

made, made to do things.

My uncle,

how can anyone want me

after what I've done?

- Sara, listen to me.

(gentle music continues)

This is not your fault.

Look, we can't change

what's happened in the past,

but Father Francis is right.

You have to forgive yourself.

It's okay.

It's okay.

I love you.

We all love you.

- My little brother, too?

He's a good boy.

Maybe, maybe he could come

and, and live with us here.

- Honey, we've, we

talked about this before.

This mission's only for girls.

Girls need time to build

trust, and feel safe,

and just be girls.

I'm sorry.

It's just, it's just not safe

for you to contact him, okay?

Come here.

(pensive music)

(gravel crunching)

(Sara speaking Spanish)

(Sara continues

speaking Spanish)

(pensive music continues)

(dramatic music)

(bicycle clattering)

(bully speaking Spanish)

(Carlos speaking Spanish)

(bully speaking Spanish)

- (laughs) Let's go.

(dramatic music continues)

(birds squawking)

- Do you think they'll be

able to get over their past?

- With a lot of love

and support, yeah, I do.

- Do you think we'll be

able to get over ours?

- Maybe.

- It's just, you know, John

wasn't always like that.

We had a few good years.

- Yeah.

- He was good

physically. (laughs)

He did have a nice-

- I know what you mean.

(Rhonda laughs)

(Maddy laughs)

(camera clicking)

(gentle music continues)

- Maybe it was

partially my fault.

- You know, all those domestics

we got called to, used

to think like you.

Why do these women stay?

They were probably so

damaged to put up with it.

I just thought they were weak.

I thought the same

thing about my mother.

- I mean, once you know,

how long do you stay

and try to help and support

them before you lose yourself?

- When the bad

outweighs the good.

- I ask myself, did John

always have this evil in him,

or, or did it spread

like a cancer, just growing?

Is it the chicken or the egg?

- You know, I always wondered

about that question. (laughs)

(Maddy laughing)

- I'm not sure I could explain

it adequately either, father.

- Thank you.

- Gracias.

- [Father Francis] Yeah,

tequila fixes everything.

- Salud.

- Salud.

(Father Francis exhales)

(Maddy laughing)

- What is it?

- I, I wrote letters

to my brother.

(dramatic music)

(glass clinking)

- It's okay.

- [Voicemail] Leave a message.

- Please answer.

- [Voicemail] Leave a message.

(Maddy exhales)

Leave a message.

Leave a message.

- Hi there, um, just

wanted to let you know

that the weather

has turned here.

It's time to go on vacation.

(dramatic music continues)

Hi there, um, just

wanted to let you know

that the weather

has turned here.

It's time to go on vacation.

(engine humming)

(door clattering)

(phone ringing)

- Yeah.

- [John] One of the soldiers

has something for you.

Follow it up.

- Okay, but listen,

that last truckload,

that girl was what,

eight years old, maybe.

This is-

- Hey,

you knew what you

were getting into.

Don't develop a conscience now.

Send me a screenshot.

Don't f*ck this up.

Maybe we let you live, too.

(dial tone blaring)

(phone beeping)

- Steve, I'm

heading to the city.

I'll be gone two days max.

No intel shipments coming in

this week, so it's all good.

Yeah.

Later.

(dramatic music continues)

- No, John was just there.

(engine humming)

- Well, then how

did you meet Maddy?

(gentle music)

- Oh, first time I met

her, she came to my house.

She was called to a

domestic, they call it.

She was a cop.

The neighbors must have called.

I could see so much

judgment in her eyes.

She was thinking,

"What does this rich, young

couple got to fight about?"

Took me three

times to leave him.

A third time, we were

staying in this fancy resort,

and I must have taken too long

to come back from the bar.

And then, he dragged

me through the foyer

in this fancy resort, and all

these people were staring.

Then, we got back

to the hotel room,

and he just kept

kicking me on the floor.

And I didn't do anything.

I just lay on the floor numb.

- The, the first

time I was taken,

I went into town with my mother.

She took me to meet

this woman at a store.

I was supposed to go with her,

and she was going to help me

go to a school. (laughs)

She, she looked very

professional and successful.

- Oh.

- She even had her little

baby girl with her.

She was very nice

and told my mom

that I would be

staying at her house

and that I would

be looked after.

I was taken to a compound

with security guards

and locked in a room

where I was r*ped daily.

The only time we ever

left the compound was

when we were taken to events,

poker games and men watching

big-screen football games.

We were the halftime

entertainment.

One time, there were cops there.

I saw their badges,

so even if I ran,

where would I run to?

And after six months,

there was finally a raid

on the compound, and I was

returned (laughs) to my family.

My mama, she cried a lot.

Papa, he couldn't

look me in the eye.

- Maria, you are

not alone today,

and I can't promise you

that you're ever gonna

feel completely safe,

but I'm gonna do whatever

I can to help you go on.

'Kay?

Okay?

- Yeah.

- When Father Francis

comes tomorrow,

I would like to go with him

and little Maria to help

at the mission, but I-

- No, no, no, no.

That's a good idea.

This is just a stopover.

The mission is where

you can grow strong

and empowered with time.

Okay?

- Oh.

Are you okay?

(keys jangling)

- Okay.

Now, we're gonna

play a little game.

It won't be long before

we're all at our new house,

but I want you to

stay down, okay?

(dramatic music)

- Yeah.

(Father Francis

speaking Spanish)

(Maria speaking Spanish)

- Okay.

You to, Maria, you get down.

(door clattering)

(plastic rustling)

(engine humming)

(dramatic music continues)

- Fancy meeting you

here again, father.

What, are you feeding

the entire flock today?

- Well, I, I don't get

into town so often,

so I'm stocking up.

- Right, right, right.

Where do you live?

- Just over the border.

- Mm.

Where over the border?

I'm curious.

I might like to come visit

you, pay my respects.

- Well, uh.

(glass shattering)

(door clattering)

- [John] Ah, oh, man.

- Kids probably threw a

rock, those little shits.

(John laughs)

- If I find 'em, I'll sh**t 'em.

- Better get that fixed

as soon as you can,

and watch out for the,

uh, glass on the seat.

- Thanks for the advice, padre.

Hey, padre, I just realized

I never got your address.

- Oh.

- Hey, here,

write it down for me, would ya?

- Nothing really happens

at my little mission,

but, (laughs) you know,

you're welcome to stop by.

I'd better, uh, start

getting back home

'cause it's getting dark,

and my eyes ain't

what they used to be.

- I get it, sure.

(Father Francis laughing)

(dramatic music continues)

Son of a.

- It's okay, but stay down.

We got it. (laughs)

- But he has the address now.

- Ay, silly me.

I must be losing my

(speaking Spanish).

(Father Francis laughs)

I gave him the, the address

to when I was a little boy.

(Maria laughing)

(engine revving)

(gear stick clattering)

- Come, come.

Let's make 'em feel welcome.

- She insisted on coming.

- Oh.

- [Maria] Hi.

I want to stay here-

Show me who you are

- [Maria] and help you.

Hidden diamond star

More than you know

More than you know

(all laughing)

- I'm so excited.

- I know.

- I'm excited.

- Sounds good.

(all chattering indistinctly)

More than you know,

more than you know

(glass clinking)

The flames rise higher

- Bow your heads, children.

A heart on fire

- Thank you, our Lord, for

what we're about to receive,

this wonderful feast, and

this delicious dessert,

(all laughing)

and for bringing all

these children together.

Please continue to watch over us

and lead the way

for those in need

so that we can continue

to be of service to them.

Amen.

- [All] Amen.

- [Maddy] Now, we

can eat. (laughs)

- Chicken, chicken, chicken.

- I hear you.

(liquid sloshing)

You owe me.

- I owe you nothing.

- Read my f*cking lips.

I need to disappear.

- [Woman] Never call here again.

(dramatic music)

(phone clanking)

(newspaper rustling)

- I see you, m*therf*cker.

(blinds clanking)

You shoulda sh*t me

when you had the chance.

(buttons clicking)

- [Automated System] The

number you have called is

no longer in service.

(dramatic music continues)

(buttons clicking)

The number you have called

is no longer in service.

- Where are you?

Where the f*ck are you?

- Today was a close call.

I don't think your detective

is gonna stop looking for you.

- He's not our detective.

No, you're right, father.

I think it's time we put

our vacation plan in place.

- I told you when you

first got here, my child,

this is my church, my home.

I'm not going to let evil

chase me out of here.

And besides, I

don't do vacation.

- Does that mean that

there is no saving him?

- I have hope for everyone.

But. (laughs)

- [John] How you doing again?

- Hey.

- So how often does the father

come in here for supplies?

- About once every

two weeks or so.

- Ah.

What time of day and what

day does usually come in?

- It's not regular.

It's different times.

I don't really recall.

- Right, right,

you don't recall.

- No.

- Okey dokey.

You know, I met your lovely

daughter this morning.

(dramatic music)

You live at 34 Hill

Street. (laughs)

And you know, it

always blows my mind.

Here we are standing

in the flats,

and you live on a street

called Hill Street. (laughs)

How old is your daughter, 11?

It's such a cute age,

just before the big change

when they're still young.

They're still innocent.

- It's not regular,

but it's always in the

morning, Thursdays or Fridays.

- Thursdays and Fridays

always in the morning?

You sure?

- Positive.

- Thanks, pal.

Have a good day.

(dramatic music)

(door clattering)

(buttons clicking)

- I need intel on

a new safe house

for Adele Stevens in LA.

Yeah, she's in bed

with some bad Mexicans.

We need to find her first.

No, she, listen to me.

She won't be far from her last

known address, so find her.

Put her face out

there everywhere.

Find her.

(footsteps plodding)

- Oh, sorry, I was just

on the phone with Horatio.

John was just there again.

He's waiting for Father Francis,

and Horatio, he's not

gonna help us anymore

with any other information.

He's done.

- Okay, do you know anyone we

can get some firepower from?

- I think so.

- Someone you can trust?

- Yeah.

- Okay, great.

We're gonna give the girls

a nice Christmas memory,

and then we're gonna move

on the vacation plan.

- Okay, yeah.

- Okay.

- Let's go.

- Oh.

- Oh.

(all laughing)

- Looks so good.

- Will we be seeing you

at midnight mass, Maddy?

- Ooh, maybe this-

- Yay.

- This goes up-

- You made it with balls.

(children chattering

indistinctly)

("Silent Night")

- We are grateful that God

gave himself into our hands

as a child begging for our love,

implanting his

peace in our hearts.

Break the rods of oppression,

burn the trampling boots.

Let the time of garments

soaked in blood come to an end.

Fulfill the prophecy that

peace there will be no end.

We thank thee, oh,

Lord, for your goodness,

but we also ask you to

show forth your power.

Establish the

dominion of your truth

and love in the world.

(John clearing throat)

- How did you get in?

- [John] The door was open.

- I always lock it.

- It was open to me.

Adele Stevens, I need to

ask you a few questions.

(dramatic music)

We know girls were brought here.

We can prove that.

The policewomen who helped you,

they're in big-ass trouble.

They all are.

Now, I need to know where

they are so I keep them

from getting k*lled.

- I know who you are.

You're a dirty cop.

- I'm not playing games here.

Give me an answer.

(dramatic music continues)

Where are the girls?

I need to protect them.

- You can k*ll me if you want.

But I don't know where

they are, and if I did,

I wouldn't tell you.

- Tell me where they are

so I can save them.

- Bullshit.

You're a liar.

(fist thudding)

(Adele grunting)

- Tell me where they are if you

wanna see another Christmas.

- [Anna] No.

- I told you to run

when the bad man comes.

Run.

(Anna grunting)

- I know you're not smart enough

to save yourself, but what

about the little ones?

- Let her go.

- Ah, you little bitch.

(hand thudding)

- Stop, you're strangling her.

Let her go.

(Maria gasping)

Let her go.

(John grunting)

(hand thudding)

(fist thudding)

(body thudding)

- Son of a.

(dramatic music continues)

- [Rhonda] Merry Christmas,

I come bearing gifts.

(door clattering)

- [Maddy] Mm, whoa,

must be a good friend.

- Yeah, I helped his sister

once, and he was very grateful.

(Maddy laughs)

(Rhonda laughs)

- [Maddy] I'd say so.

(Adele whimpering)

- Anna.

("Jingle Bells")

- Okay, so awesome.

- Yes.

- Wow.

(children laughing)

- I got it.

I already got my presents.

She helped me with

mass last night.

- What are you gonna open?

Open, open, open.

- What about you?

You don't have any?

- Don't worry about me.

- Oh.

- Oh.

- Oh-ho.

- Oh, look at that.

- Oh.

Oh, this is the most

beautifulest thing

I've ever seen.

- Yes.

(phone ringing)

- [Father Francis]

How does this look?

- It's great.

(Father Francis laughing)

- Oh, my God, you look so good.

(children chattering

indistinctly)

- [Maria] I love that.

- John is on his way.

- [Father Francis]

(laughing) I know, boy.

Did you help?

- Yes.

- No, we have a little time.

He's not taking our Christmas.

- [Father Francis]

Did you work on it?

- Yes.

- (laughing) Whoa.

Everybody did.

- Father.

- Oh, thank you, yes.

- We did it.

- And that heart is

for all you.

- Yeah.

(children laughing)

(engine humming)

(door clattering)

- Ticktock,

ticktock, time is up.

- I found 'em, okay?

I found the cops that took

the girls and the money.

I'm just on my way

there right now.

(Manny and Raul laughing)

- That's really convenient,

I mean, right now,

at the very moment

of your execution.

- Let me go and

take care of this.

Let me go and k*ll

these m*therf*ckers.

- I wouldn't do that, John.

That doesn't even make

any f*cking sense.

(laughing) We do it ourselves.

I mean, really.

We know the heat is on you.

You left so many

loose ends, John.

And quite frankly, it's

very unprofessional.

You are of no use to us now.

- Let me be of use.

- Wow.

- Let me go and finish them.

I can plant some evidence.

I can spin it so I come

out smelling like a rose.

And then we continue on, and

I know I f*cked up royally,

but let me make good on it,

and then we can

continue our work.

(dramatic music continues)

- Our work?

You're really f*cking

smart, you know that?

But I like you, John.

Raul, you go with him.

Bring me back the girls alive.

You have 12 hours.

- Have my word.

And let me just say-

- f*ck outta here now.

("Jingle Bells")

- Yeah, I drew short straw,

working Christmas day.

- I just need some firepower.

I found the location,

Rhonda and Maddy.

They're running their

own trafficking operation

with a crooked padre.

- What?

Well, wait, that's a stretch.

Wait, hold up a second.

I'll come with you.

- Two women and a priest,

I think I can handle that.

- Those women are both cops.

- Ex-cops.

I need to do this alone, pal.

Merry Christmas.

- Merry Christmas.

(upbeat music)

(all chattering indistinctly)

(tires screeching)

(dramatic music)

- [Maddy] Okay,

let's go, let's go.

- Okay, everyone, we're gonna

go on a little adventure.

- Can we bring our presents?

- Everyone.

- You too, father.

- Yes, um, but hurry.

- You're going with them

on this adventure.

- No, I'm staying with you.

- I'm sorry, father, but

you'll just be in the way.

It'll be too dangerous.

- I know how to sh**t a g*n.

I wasn't always a priest.

I had to find my own way, too.

- But k*lling?

(gentle music)

- In extreme circumstances,

it takes extreme measures.

I think God'll forgive me

if it becomes necessary.

(engine humming)

(dramatic music)

(g*n clanking)

(dramatic music continues)

(Father Francis

speaking Spanish)

(gravel crunching)

(engine humming)

- Here we go.

(g*n clanking)

(Father Francis sighs)

(door clattering)

Drop the g*n, padre.

I'm gonna take you in, pal.

- Dios mio.

- Rhonda and Maddy, too.

- I kneel down before you today

protecting as many

children as I can.

- Put the g*n down, padre.

- Forgive my sins.

- Drop the g*n, padre.

- And let me bask

in your glory.

- No one's gotta die today.

(g*n clanking)

(dramatic music)

(g*nshots blasting)

(body thudding)

(John laughing)

(engine humming)

(door clattering)

(footsteps plodding)

(dramatic music)

(g*n clanking)

- Father, father, you okay?

Father, father.

Father, father, father,

okay, okay, father.

Take it easy, take it easy.

It's all right. It's all right.

Don't move, sh.

I'm here, I'm here.

- Uh, tell the children

to make it better.

- I will, I will.

Relax, relax.

I need an ambulance stat

to this location now.

Father, father.

(engine revving)

(dramatic music)

- [Rhonda] Go, go, go, go.

Go that way.

(gravel crunching)

(dramatic music continues)

(door slamming)

- Maddy.

Come on out of there, Maddy.

Let's talk this through.

- Little late for that, John.

- Never too late, baby.

Come on out.

- I don't wanna hurt you.

- Well, nobody's gotta get hurt.

- Drop it.

(g*nshots blasting)

(Rhonda grunting)

- [Maddy] Rhonda.

- [John] The f*ck, dude?

- Stop. Back up.

- Hey, calm, guy, guy,

guy, just calm down, okay?

- Get out of the way.

- Just everybody just

f*cking calm down.

Nobody sh**t anybody.

(g*nsh*t blasting)

(John screaming)

(John gasping)

(g*nsh*t blasting)

- John.

(John gasping)

- I fired.

(Maddy whimpering)

I'm so sorry.

(head thudding)

(dramatic music)

- Rhonda.

You okay?

We need to get you

to the hospital.

(engine humming)

sh*t, we got company.

(door clattering)

Who the f*ck are you?

- I'm FBI.

I saw everything.

I'm here to help.

I've been following John

for a long time now.

I have been gathering evidence

on him to put him away

for a very, very long time.

He has connections at the

top, the cartel, everybody.

- You're a little f*cking late.

- Yeah, yeah, I know.

- Why should we trust you?

- I don't think

you have a choice.

- Let me see your badge.

- [Manny] Look, we don't

have a lot of time.

Let's, let's get

her to a hospital.

- Okay, help me.

Come on.

I'm gonna get you out, but

we gotta get to the cars.

- All right.

- Come on.

You're okay.

- I'll follow you.

I'll make sure

everyone's okay, okay?

Grab that g*n.

(dramatic music continues)

(engine humming)

(horn honking)

(g*nshots blasting)

(children screaming)

- Come on, girls, let's go.

Let's go.

Get out, get out.

Come on, the lot of ya.

Who else is in there?

Come on, let's go

get in this truck.

Get in, let's go.

Get in the truck now, now.

(dramatic music continues)

(g*nsh*t blasting)

(Maddy grunting)

(g*nsh*t blasting)

(driver grunting)

- Maddy, Maddy, no.

Maddy.

Maddy, Maddy, wake up, wake up.

(Rhonda whimpering)

Let's get you up,

let's get you up.

Let's get you to the

hospital, Maddy, please.

(sobbing) Come on, come on.

Oh, my God, no.

Maddy, Maddy.

(Rhonda screaming)

I'm okay.

Uh, they're treating me

good here and just resting.

- [Manny] Good, good.

I'm glad you're getting better.

That's, that's the main thing.

Just focus on getting better.

- I want to know

who the leader of the cartel is.

- Two weeks, then call me.

I'll explain everything.

I promise.

- Okay.

- [Manny] Okay, bye.

(phone beeps)

(monitor beeping)

- [Intercom] Dr. Kaufman,

telephone please, Dr. Kaufman.

(gentle music)

- [Sara] We were

supposed to take this

down before New Year's.

- Well, we've been a bit busy.

Besides, wanted to leave

it on as long as I could.

(hand knocking)

You stay here.

You keep going.

(drawer clattering)

It's okay.

- Uh, well, firstly,

I'd like to say

that, um I'm sorry

for everything.

Um, what I can say is that,

through our joint efforts,

we were able to take

down one whole branch

of the tree with the

child trafficking.

More will spring up,

of course, but Maddy,

Maria, Father Francis's

life was not in vain.

- What about the money?

- What money?

The last thing that Father

Francis asked me was

(paper rustling)

if the children could

make it better for him.

(dramatic music)

- Where were you

when Maria got sh*t?

This was her second time

she was supposedly saved.

You do nothing.

Father Francis, Maddy, Anna,

you let innocent children

die, get strangled.

She will never be the same.

None of us will.

(dramatic music continues)

- [Adele] Give me the g*n, Sara.

- You're right.

The system's broken.

- You people with badges,

you don't care who is

sacrificed for the greater-

- Give me the g*n, Sara.

Sara, you're right.

But this is not gonna

make you feel any better.

Give me the g*n.

Come on.

That's it.

That's it, Sara.

Gimme the g*n.

- You're right.

Too many innocents are

lost for the greater good.

I don't know what difference

that I can actually make,

but I'm doing

everything in my power to help.

May I, uh, give you something?

- Slowly.

(gentle music)

(paper rustling)

- Charitable fund

has been started,

and several large donors

have already donated,

reputable business people

assisting with investing

so that your safe home

and the mission school can,

well, last long into the future.

Well, I'll, I'll try to

leave you in peace, um.

Again, I'm sorry.

Call me anytime.

- Let's see.

Look, it's from Father Francis.

Oh, oh, it's okay.

You are not alone today, okay?

(gentle music continues)

(gentle music continues)

(child gasping)

(gentle music continues)

(gentle music continues)

(gentle music continues)

Girls, we got it,

oh, girls, we got it

We can do anything

we put our minds to

We can soar above the clouds

We can fly through the sky

That's what we do

Powerful and strong

all together now

We got this equality

for all the haters

Ignore the call, changing,

breaking down the wall

We can do anything

'Cause we're

stronger than ever

Always and forever

We're standing up,

but let's show them up

'Cause we're

incredible, oh, girls
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