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All Souls 5x17
Arent you the secret squirrel?
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SCENE 1
(Dark and Stormy Night. A priest, FATHER MCCUE, goes up to
the KERNOF house. MRS KERNOFF answers the door.)
MRS KERNOF: Good Evening, Father.
FATHER MCCUE: Is she ready?
MRS KERNOFF: Yes.
(He enters.)
(Later, FATHER MCCUE is pouring a flask of water into a metal basin.)
FATHER MCCUE: Baptism is the rite of initiation. This holy water
takes away original sin. The sacrament confers the grace of god
bringing
the soul into Gods family.
(MR and MRS KERNOF go to their wheelchair bound daughter,
DARA who is physically very handicapped. MR KERNOF holds
DARA as she is baptized. DARA reacts as the water touches
her face.)
FATHER MCCUE: Dara, I baptize you in the name of the Father
and of the Son
and of the Holy Spirit. Bless you my child.
(MR and MRS KERNOF are very happy.)
(Later. The KERNOFS are in bed. The storm is much worse.
DARA gets out of bed. She has six toes on each foot.
MR KERNOF hears a noise. He gets out of bed.)
MR KERNOF: Dara?
(He goes into DARAS room. Her bed is empty. He looks out the
window and sees her stumbling down the street outside)
MR KERNOF Oh, my God.
(Outside, DARA approaches a figure dressed in black.
She falls to her knees and raises her hands as if in prayer.)
MR KERNOF: (running toward them) Dara?! Dara!
(There is a very bright flash of light. The dark figure is gone.)
MR KERNOF: Dara! Dara?
(He reaches DARA. She is dead, frozen in the position of prayer.
Her eyes have been burned out. Crying, MR KERNOF holds her.)
MR KERNOF: Oh
Oh, God. Oh, my God. Dara! No! Noooo!
(Camera pulls away until the telephone pole hides the father and
daughter behind the shape of a cross.)
Opening Credits
Mulder
Whoo.
Scully rocks.
SCENE 2
ST JOHNS CHURCH
ALEXANDRIA, VA
(SCULLY enters church. She looks around for a moment and at a
picture of EMILY. One other woman is there, praying.
SCULLY goes to a confession booth.)
SCULLY: Bless me, Father, for I have sinned. It has been several
months since my last confession.
PRIEST: You have a sin to confess?
SCULLY: Father, Im an FBI agent. Ive taken it as my code and
purpose to uphold the law
to save lives.
PRIEST: And now your work has come in conflict with your faith.
SCULLY: In a way. I was here for Easter services last week and
Father McCue approached me for my help.
PRIEST: Why did he come to you?
SCULLY: Because there was a family that he felt needed my help.
But it was more than that. Father, I had a daughter who died
A strange and sudden death several months ago.
PRIEST: Father McCue thought that by helping these people you
might in some way help yourself to come to terms with your grief.
SCULLY: Yes.
PRIEST: But you havent.
SCULLY: (crying) Father, I told you that I had a sin to confess
But the sin of which Im guilty
Im not sure if you can offer
forgiveness.
PRIEST: What is the sin?
SCULLY: An innocent girl is dead because of me.
I couldve saved her life, but I let her die.
SCENE 3
EASTER SUNDAY
ONE WEEK EARLIER
(SCULLY exits church with other parishioners.
FATHER MCCUE is shaking hands.)
FATHER MCCUE: Dana
Do you have a moment?
Id like to speak with you in private.
(Later, in FATHER MCCUES office.)
FATHER MCCUE: I must say, Dana, its been nice seeing you at
mass again. Ive almost started getting used to it.
SCULLY: Ive been trying to make an effort to come more often.
FATHER MCCUE: I dont mean to take advantage of your
attendance, but Ive become involved in a difficult situation with a
couple that are also members here. Do you know the Kernofs?
SCULLY: No, Im afraid I dont.
FATHER MCCUE: Recently, they lost their daughter, Dara.
You may have heard about the situation?
SCULLY: No, I didnt.
FATHER MCCUE: The circumstances of the girls death were
sudden and Im afraid the police havent been able to tell them much.
SCULLY: Are you asking for my help?
FATHER MCCUE: The Kernofs are devout but their faith is giving
them little comfort. I thought with your background your words might
carry a certain weight. Can I tell them youll be visiting?
SCENE 4
(KERNOFF house. SCULLY sits with MRS KERNOFF in the living
room. MR KERNOFF stands in another room staring out the window.)
MRS KERNOFF: (showing picture of DARA) Thats Dara on her 16th
birthday. We couldnt have children of our own. I persuaded Lance six
years ago to adopt. At first he was reluctant to accept a special needs
child, but he became so attached to her. Then this happens.
You make the choice never imagining something like this or how
vulnerable you are. Dara had just been baptized. I know in my heart
shes gone to a better place, but Lance is angry. Angry at God.
They say time heals.
(SCULLY looks over at MR KERNOF.)
SCULLY: Oh, Father McCue said that, uh, that youve been having
trouble getting much information about what might have happened to her.
MRS KERNOFF: They say now she may have been struck by
lightening but no one seems to know for sure. How she even got
out of the house onto the street is a mystery.
SCULLY: What do you mean?
MRS KERNOFF: Dara suffered from congenital spinal deformities.
Shes been wheelchair bound her whole life.
SCULLY: Could somebody have taken her out of her room?
MRS KERNOFF: Lance said he saw her walking and that when he
found her she was on her knees, praying. I think thats the hardest
part for my husband. Hell never understand how God could
forsake the life of an innocent girl. How God, in His mercy could let
this happen to our Dara.
CUT TO:
(Confessional. Present)
SCULLY: Mrs. Kernof was talking about her husband, but she might
as well have been talking about me.
PRIEST: You, too, were angry at God?
SCULLY: I felt drawn to these people, Father
in a very personal
way. I was determined to help them understand why their daughter
had been taken.
PRIEST: And did you?
SCULLY: As much as I have my faith, Father, I am a scientist trained
to weigh evidence
but science only teaches us how
not why.
SCENE 5
(Morgue.)
CORONER: If you want me to stand by my report, I will, but I have
to say its not exactly open and shut on the cause of death.
SCULLY: You think it was lightning?
CORONER: Im guessing it was lightning, The way her eyes were
burned suggests the bolt may have gone to ground right through the
top of her head. Funny thing is there was no other sign of arcing
except for the face.
SCULLY: Her mother said that she was found in a kneeling position.
CORONER: Genuflecting. Are you a religious person?
SCULLY: Why do you ask?
CORONER: I havent been to church since I was a kid, but I went
last Sunday. Im going to show you something. (Shows pictures of
DARAS body.) Her body was rigored such that I had to do my
examination in the position she was found. Ive never seen anything
like it.
(One of the close-up pictures show a scar on the outside of
DARAS hand.)
SCULLY: Looks like there was surgery done on her hands.
CORONER: She was polydactyl. Same with her feet. I havent
asked her parents yet. Havent had the heart to, but I assume they
had the extra fingers removed.
SCULLY: Whats the connection?
CORONER: I found no other evidence of any other tissue damage
of electrical burns or any other serious trauma. Its as if God
Himself struck her down.
SCULLY: Dara Kernof was adopted. I dont suppose that youve
requested any information about the birth mother.
CORONER: I can do that if you like.
SCULLY: No, thats okay. I, uh
I have someone I can ask.
Somebody Id like to confer with, actually.
SCENE 6
STATE PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL
MOUNT LEBANON, VA
(A man gets out of a silver Cutlass Ciera. There is an upside-down
cross pendant hanging from the rearview mirror.)
(Inside.
FATHER GREGORY and an ORDERLY are walking down a hall.)
ORDERLY: Koklos
Koklos
Paula Koklos, room 213.
Well get her things packed up and get you on your way.
(The ORDERLY begins to unlock the door. Inside the room,
PAULA KOKLOS, identical to DARA KERNOF, is looking out
the window. At the sound of the key in the lock she jumps then
begins crawling across the floor. She has six fingers on each hand.)
STARKEY: (running down the hall) Hold it! Just hold it.
Are you Father Gregory?
FATHER GREGORY: Yes.
STARKEY: Im Aaron Starkey with the Department of Social
Services. I am very sorry but weve had a mix-up.
FATHER GREGORY: What are you talking about?
STARKEY: Your adoption petition for Paula Koklos.
Its missing an approval.
ORDERLY: Ive got the court order right here.
STARKEY: Well, thats the mix-up. See, it never should have gone
to family court without getting an approval from the social worker
assigned to the case, and thats me.
FATHER GREGORY: Give it to me here then and well be on our way.
STARKEY: No. I cant, at least not yet. Ive just been assigned to
Paula, so Ill need time to familiarize myself with her case
FATHER GREGORY: Look, Ive already been through all this.
Im here to take the girl home.
STARKEY: Im sorry, Father, but youll have to wait
until I can get the paperwork in order.
(FATHER GREGORY walks away, stiffly.)
SCENE 7
(SCULLY in her apartment looking at pictures of DARA. Sound of
HEAVY rain outside. [CarriK: First thought when I saw this ep was
"What is Mulder doing in her shower?" Thought I had stumbled onto
some fanfic for a moment, there.] She looks at picture of Emily.
About to cry. Phone rings.)
SCULLY: (on phone) Hello?
(MULDER is in a phone booth dressed very casually throughout the ep.
Rain is very heavy.)
MULDER: (on phone, impatient) Hey, Scully. Im returning your call.
(checks his watch)
SCULLY: (on phone) Hi .. uh, somethings come up. I was, uh,
hoping that you could do me a favor.
MULDER: (on phone) Why? Whats going on?
SCULLY: (on phone) This isnt official FBI business so I was hoping
that we could keep it outside of work.
MULDER: (on phone) Hey, look, Im, uh
Im kind of tailing a
possible suspect right now, so Im kind of rushed, so, uh
(Through the window of MULDERS phone booth you can see
neon pink - XXX.)
SCULLY: (on phone) I need some birth and adoptive records on a
Dara Kernof.
MULDER: (on phone) Who?
SCULLY: (on phone) Dara Kernof. I cant tell you much more than
that, Mulder. Im sorry.
MULDER: (on phone) You want to give me a hint? Anything?
SCULLY: (on phone) Not until you get me those records.
MULDER: (on phone) All right, Ill talk to you later.
(MULDER hangs up and runs back into movie theatre - Marquee
says- 6 PM AND 11 PM - A DECADE OF DIRTY DELINQUENTS)
SCENE 8
STATE PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL
1:04 AM
(A figure walks down hall to PAULAS room and stands in her doorway.
PAULA raises her hands in prayer. There is a very bright flash of light.)
(Commercial)
SCENE 9
(Psychiatric hospital. Next day. SCULLY watches as coroners cover
PAULA, now dead on a gurney, and wheel her out of the room Her
eyes are burned out. SCULLY sees an upside-down cross pendant
hanging on the wall. MULDER enters.)
MULDER: Scully? Arent you the secret squirrel.
SCULLY: What so you mean?
MULDER: Just got a look at that body they wheeled out of here.
Youve been holding out on me.
SCULLY: Mulder, its not what you think. I - I didnt want to involve
you. I got asked to look into this as a favor for a family.
MULDER: Dara Kernofs family?
(MULDER begins pacing.)
SCULLY: You found Daras records?
MULDER: No, those are her birth records.
The adoption records have been sealed.
SCULLY: I think one of my questions has already been answered.
Dara was a twin.
MULDER: No. Actually she was a quadruplet one of four girls.
Was this, uh
cross found like this?
SCULLY: Uh, yes, as far as I know. Why?
MULDER: Its inverted. Upside down.
Thats a protest, a sacrilege against the church.
SCULLY: Put there by whom?
MULDER: Its your case, remember, Scully?
Do you have any suspects?
SCULLY: Not as of this time.
MULDER: Could the, uh, the victim have placed it?
SCULLY: Uh, its doubtful. Paula Koklos was severely impaired
-- physically and mentally as was Dara Kernof.
MULDER: And they both died the same way?
SCULLY: It appears that their eyes were burnt out.
Their bodies frozen in a position of prayer.
MULDER: Their physical deformities could account for that.
SCULLY: They might.
MULDER: Look, Scully. I know you dont really want my help on
this, but can I offer you my professional opinion? (SCULLY nods.)
Youve got a bona-fide, super-crazy, religious wacko on your hands.
SCULLY: What makes you so sure?
MULDER: The mote in the eye, the eyes as windows to the soul,
an eye for an eye hes working from ancient scripture
ancient
text
Maybe even the Bible. He may even think hes doing Gods work.
STARKEY: (entering) Did you find anything? My name is Aaron
Starkey. Im the social worker assigned to Paula Koklos.
This is so tragic. I just hope you catch whoever did this.
SCULLY: Mr. Starkey, do you happen to know if that cross over
there belonged to Paula?
STARKEY: I dont remember seeing it before. Im sure it didnt.
SCULLY: Did she have any visitors or anybody who might have left
it behind?
STARKEY: Well, she had no family. No friends, really.
I dont know if you knew this, but
Paula was about to be adopted.
SCULLY: By who?
SCENE 10
(MULDER and SCULLY drive up to The Church of St. Peter the
Sinner. The name of the church is prefaced by an upside down cross.
They enter the church. It looks like an old warehouse, very simple.
Folding chairs set up as pews. Someone watches them from under
the stairs. MULDER finds a plainly bound book: The Book of
St. Peter the Sinner. It has an upside-down cross. He turns the book
upside down, looks at the cross, then turns it right-side up.
TD NOTE: Not sure why, though, just noting it.)
MULDER: Scully, look at this. (Begins thumbing through it.)
The Gnostic Gospels, Book of Enoch
Book of J
Apocrypha
Im surprised theres nothing here from "Jesus Christ Superstar".
SCULLY: What kind of church is this?
MULDER: Theres no telling.
FATHER GREGORY: (entering) Can I help you?
SCULLY: Father Gregory?
FATHER GREGORY: Yes?
SCULLY: Im Dana Scully. Were here about the death of Paula Koklos.
FATHER GREGORY: (reacts to the news with shock) Oh
SCULLY: Are you all right, Father?
FATHER GREGORY: I was trying to adopt Paula.
Im sure you knew that.
MULDER: (suspicious) We hear you were very anxious to do so.
FATHER GREGORY: I
I hope to God youre not suggesting I
had something to do with it.
MULDER: Why adopt her?
FATHER GREGORY: You think I was interested in harming her?
MULDER: Why adopt her?
FATHER GREGORY: I - I was trying to protect her.
I knew her mother.
SCULLY: Do you know where she is?
FATHER GREGORY: Yes.
SCULLY: We were looking for her name. Its not listed on the girls
birth records.
FATHER GREGORY: Why would you want it?
SCULLY: The other two girls may be in danger. Were hoping that
she might be able to help is find them.
FATHER GREGORY: Their mother died in childbirth.
(SCULLY looks to MULDER who says nothing.)
SCULLY: Can you give us a name?
FATHER GREGORY: When I was a priest in the Roman Church,
before I founded my own, I was her confessor. Divulging her name
would violate the code of my faith
(he looks at SCULLYS cross
necklace)
and yours, I see.
MULDER: You said you wanted to protect Paula. From what?
FATHER GREGORY: Whatever your intentions
your secular
prejudices blind you from seeing whats really happening here.
Two girls are dead
not by the hand of Man. Unless you accept
the truth of Gods teachings that there is a struggle between good
and evil for all souls and that we are losing that struggle, youre but
fools rushing in. You put your own lives in danger as well as the lives
of the Messengers. I have nothing more to say..
CUT TO:
(Confessional. Present.)
SCULLY: I brought Agent Mulder on the case to help temper my
feelings
to keep them from clouding my judgement. I wouldnt
admit it to him, but
as we stood there, I felt as if Father Gregory
were speaking directly to me
in a language only I could understand.
PRIEST: The Messengers.
SCULLY: Yes.
SCENE 11
(MULDER and SCULLY are coming out of FATHER GREGORYS church.)
MULDER: I know people in glass houses shouldnt throw stones,
blah, blah, blah, but that guy is paranoid.
SCULLY: I think youre a little extreme in your judgment, dont you,
Mulder?
MULDER: All that crap about the fight for All Souls, the literature we
saw in there, the performance we just witnessed it all fits. He thinks
hes doing Gods laundry.
SCULLY: Well, he said this wasnt done by the hand of man.
Do you think he believes that, too?
MULDER: If he does, hes even more dangerous than he appears.
Even if hes not your killer, he is hiding something.
SCULLY: What?
MULDER: Well, he says he knew the mother, but wont give up her
name. Maybe shes still alive. I think you have enough to bring him
in for questioning if not make an arrest.
SCULLY: But, basically, youre ruling out any element of the
supernatural?
MULDER: (slowly) What
do
you
mean?
SCULLY: Well, Dara Kernof was baptized on the day of her death.
She was sanctified by the ritual sacrament
submerged in the spirit..
MULDER: And why would God allow this to happen. Why do bad
things happen to good people? Religion has masqueraded as the
paranormal since the dawn of time to justify some of the most horrible
acts in history.
SCULLY: I was raised to believe that God has His reasons,
however mysterious.
MULDER: He may well have His reasons but He seems to use a lot
of psychotics to carry out His job orders. You want to find out who
did this? I suggest you autopsy the body of Paula Koklos before
its interred, before the man who killed her has a chance to find her
sisters. (Gets in driver's side of the car.)
SCENE 12
(Autopsy bay.)
SCULLY: The victim is Paula Koklos, age 16, cause of death unknown.
Ill begin with the external examination. (Pulls back sheet to show
PAULAS burned eyes. PAULA has six fingers on each hand) Victim
has signs of congenital physical defects including four supernumerary
digits. The only indications of external trauma are the burning
by means unknown, of both globes of the eyes. (feels a lump on
the shoulder) Im noting something on the shoulder a bony
process of some kind, possibly a tumerous mass. No- no indication
of surgical procedure. (looks at x-ray) The mass appears on both
the right and left clavicle.
(When SCULLY looks back at the table, she sees EMILY lying
there, looking at her. SCULLY closes her eyes. When she opens
them again she sees PAULA staring back at her.)
SCULLY: (quietly) Oh, God. (turns away)
EMILY: Mommy?
(SCULLY turns in shock to see EMILY speaking to her.)
EMILY: Mommy, please.
(SCULLY, beginning to cry, puts her hand over her mouth and turns
away. When she turns back, Paula is there again. SCULLY tries
to get control of herself.)
CUT TO:
(Confessional. Present.)
SCULLY: I told myself that it was all in my head
a hallucination
brought on by my emotional connection to the case.
PRIEST: That would seem to be a reasonable explanation.
SCULLY: But thats not what it was, Father.
I was meant to see Emily
for a purpose.
PRIEST: Which was?
SCULLY: To save these girls.
SCENE 13
(SCULLY is in lab looking at autopsy results)
MULDER: (on phone, voice) Hey, Scully, its me. I did a little more
digging on those adoption records.
SCULLY: (on phone) What do you mean?
MULDER: (on phone, driving slowly - in sunglasses)
I think I got a lead on that third sister.
SCULLY: (on phone) Where?
MULDER: (on phone) She was under county care ten years ago.
Apparently, she wandered into a teen crisis center here in DC last
week, homeless. That guy over at, uh, social services, Starkey
hes helping me canvas the area. (Stops the car and begins walking,
followed by STARKEY.)
SCULLY: (on phone) Well, Mulder, if she shares anything with her
sisters, she wouldnt be walking anywhere far.
MULDER: (on phone) What did you find?
SCULLY: (on phone) Theres evidence of a progressive degenerative
bone disease and, uh, I know youre going to think that Im crazy
but I swear I found evidence of something winglike.
(MULDER looks in a silver Cutlass Ciera that has an upside down
cross hanging from the rearview mirror.)
MULDER: (on phone) Well, then, maybe she flew here, Scully.
SCULLY: (on phone, voice) Mulder, theres something else
MULDER: (on phone) Why dont you hold that thought and tell it to
me and Father Gregory when you see us?
(STARKEY goes into a fenced off area.
MULDER hangs up and goes after him.)
(Another girl, identical to DARA and PAULA, stumbles into a room
in an abandoned building. [CarriK: A church? There is stained
glass.] A dark figure follows her into the room. She raises her
hands in prayer. There is a very bright flash of light.)
(MULDER enters the building. No sign of STARKEY.
MULDER sees a figure at the end of a hall and pulls out his gun.
It is FATHER GREGORY.)
MULDER: Stop right there! Move into the light. Move into the light.
Hands where I can see them!
FATHER GREGORY: Were too late.
(MULDER pushes FATHER GREGORY against the wall, roughly.)
MULDER: Wheres the girl?
FATHER GREGORY: Shes dead.
MULDER: Where is she?
FATHER GREGORY: In there.
(MULDER slowly pushes open a door and enters. The girl sits in a
position of prayer. Her eyes are burned out. MULDER looks up
suddenly as a bird flies up and out through a grate in the roof.)
SCENE 14
(Interrogation room. MULDER sits at table with FATHER GREGORY.
SCULLY stands behind MULDER. FATHER GREGORY is quietly
murmuring.)
MULDER: What are you asking for, Father? Mercy or forgiveness?
You know they say when you talk to God its prayer, but when God
talks to you, its schizophrenia. What is your God telling you, Father?
FATHER GREGORY: I pray for the girls souls.
MULDER: You pray for their souls now. Thats convenient.
FATHER GREGORY: Im immune to your mockery.
Youre not interested in the truth.
MULDER: I am only interested in the truth. I would like to know why
you did what you did to three defenseless, helpless young girls.
What in your sick mind would possess you to burn their eyes out!
Did they see you for who you are, like I do? (Pushes upside down
cross pendant toward him.) What does this mean, Father?
FATHER GREGORY: (to SCULLY) Tell him what it is.
(MULDER looks at SCULLY. SCULLY hesitates.)
FATHER GREGORY: St Peter. You know the story.
St Peter on the cross.
SCULLY: St. Peter would only be crucified upside-down out of
humility towards Christ.
FATHER GREGORY: Ive risked my life to protect their precious souls,
which the devil has sought to claim for his own. He took two before I
could reach them. I was too late to save the third.
(GUARD enters.)
GUARD: Agents Mulder and Scully?
(MULDER leaves, SCULLY following slowly.)
FATHER GREGORY: (to SCULLY) You know. Youve already
guessed
what they are. The last one is still out there. The Devil
is here and if he finds her, his victory will be complete.
MULDER: (reentering) Scully, they think theyve found the fourth girl.
FATHER GREGORY: As long as Im in here, theres no one to protect
her. Let me go
or she will die.
CUT TO:
(Confessional. Present.)
PRIEST: You believed him.
SCULLY: Yes.
PRIEST: But you didnt tell your colleague.
SCULLY: He believed that he could find the last girl.
But I already knew that I was meant to save her.
PRIEST: From what?
SCULLY: I wasnt sure. Father Gregory said that the Devil claimed
the lives of the first three girls.
PRIEST: You dont believe that.
SCULLY: I know now that Father Gregory was mistaken. The Devil
didnt take their souls, but the threat to those girls was real. And
Father Gregory gave his life to protect them.
SCENE 15
(MULDER and SCULLY walking through police station.
SCULLY is looking at folder.)
MULDER: The fourth girl is Roberta Dyer. Transferred to Maryland
Adoption Services in 1995 when her foster father got a job in
Gaithersburg. Adoption services were called out to investigate
allegations of child abuse in September of that year. Three more
times in 96, then two more times in 97.
(SCULLY does not respond, just stares at the picture of the girl.)
MULDER: Whats wrong?
SCULLY: Father Gregory called them Messengers.
MULDER: Scully? Scully, dont let this guy get in your head.
Thats the last thing you want. Sometimes the most twisted ones
are the most persuasive.
SCULLY: Mulder, he knows where she is.
MULDER: Well, thats okay. As long as hes locked up here,
it doesnt matter.
SCULLY: Youre not going find her. I think youre being misled.
MULDER: By who? Scully, I think youre the one whos being misled.
Not just willingly, but willfully. Ive never seen you more vulnerable
or susceptible or more easily manipulated and it scares me because I
dont know why.
SCULLY: I saw Emily. She came to me in a vision.
(Puts his arm around her shoulders and leans in close to her.)
MULDER: I think you should step away. Personal issues are
making you lose your objectivity, clouding your judgement.
SCULLY: You go. Go find the girl.
Im going to finish up with Father Gregory.
MULDER: Okay.
(MULDER releases her shoulder, gently takes the folder and leaves.)
SCENE 16
(Interrogation room. FATHER GREGORY is alone.)
STARKEY: Father Gregory. Where is she, Father?
FATHER GREGORY: (seeing STARKEY) How did you get in here?
STARKEY: I will not be denied this time, Father.
FATHER GREGORY: But you took the others.
STARKEY: The others were taken from me. I will not allow that to
happen again. Where is the fourth girl?
(FATHER GREGORYS hands begin to smoke and turn red.
He cries out in pain.)
STARKEY: (voice deepening) Tell me, Father. Save yourself.
SCENE 17
(Outside interrogation room. SCULLY tries the door. It is locked.
A GUARD is sitting at a nearby desk.)
SCULLY: Id like to get back in here.
GUARD: It should be open. (He tries to unlock the door.)
SCULLY: Father Gregory? (bangs on door) Father Gregory?
(Inside the room, we see FATHER GREGORY dead.
His skin is completely red and blistered.)
SCENE 18
(DYER house. Police cars pull up. MULDER and police go to door.
DYER, a very slimy man, answers. MULDER pushes his way in the
house, shoving a warrant into DYERS hands.)
MULDER: We have a warrant to search the premises for your daughter.
DYER: Shes not here. I tell you, shes out
shes at school.
MULDER: We checked at school. She hasnt been there in over a
week. We have reason to believe that her life may be in danger.
If you know something
(Tries door under stairs.) Whats behind
this door?
DYER: Its the basement.
MULDER: Well, can you unlock it?
DYER: I dont have the key.
(MULDER gives him a look, then kicks in the door. He shines his
flashlight in. Blankets and clothes and dirty dishes are strewn about.
It looks like a homeless persons corner of an alley.)
MULDER: (angry) Is this her room? Where is she, Mr. Dyer?
Where is she?!
DYER: Theyre going to cut off the checks, arent they?
MULDER: Where is she?!
DYER: He said hed take her off my hands, but I could keep the
disability.
MULDER: Who?
DYER: The priest.
MULDER: Who?!
DYER: Father Gregory.
SCENE 19
DISTRICT POLICE STATION
9:52 PM
(SCULLY is walking to her car. Her key doesnt work in the lock.
She looks through her keys. Still has Apollo 11 key ring MULDER
gave her last year. Phone rings.)
SCULLY: (on phone) Hello?
MULDER: (on phone, voice) Yeah, hi, Scully. Its me.
SCULLY: (on phone) Hes dead, Mulder.
MULDER: (on phone, voice) Who?
(MULDER is standing in the basement of the DYER house.)
SCULLY: (on phone) Father Gregory. They found him alone in the
interrogation room. No one can figure it out. There was a guard
sitting right outside the room.
(SCULLY drops her keys. She bends down to pick them up and
sees a pair of legs.)
MULDER: (on phone, voice) We didnt find her. The fourth girl
she was here.
(Speechless, SCULLY looks up slowly and sees a mans smiling
face which is backlit by a very bright light. The head begins turning,
different animal faces appear.)
MULDER: (on phone, voice) Hey, Scully. Scully, you there?
Answer me. Scully? Scully!
(Very bright light.)
(Commercial.)
SCENE 20
(FATHER MCCUES office. Next day.)
SCULLY: Father?
FATHER MCCUE: Come in, Dana. I understand you found the man
responsible for the death of those girls. Im sure the Kernoffs will be
relieved.
SCULLY: Im not sure if they should be, Father.
FATHER MCCUE: Why not?
SCULLY: Ive seen things. Things that have made me question if
there arent
larger forces at work here.
FATHER MCCUE: What have you seen?
SCULLY: Visions
of my daughter Emily, for one.
FATHER MCCUE: I think thats understandable.
Im sure you identified with the loss.
SCULLY: I considered that, um
but then I saw something last night,
which I
Which I cant explain. I saw a man
in dark clothes
but he had four faces. They werent human.
(FATHER MCCUE goes to a bookshelf and gets an old book.
He opens it and hands it to SCULLY. There is a drawing of a
figure with four animal faces and four human figures below it.)
FATHER MCCUE: Is this what you saw? Its a Seraphim.
An angel
with four faces
Those of a man, a lion, an eagle,
and a bull. In the story, the angel descends from heaven and fathers
four children with a mortal woman. Their offspring are the Nephilim
The "Fallen Ones." They have the souls of angels but they werent
meant to be. Theyre deformed, tormented. So the Lord sends the
Seraphim to Earth to bring back the souls of the Nephilim to keep
the Devil from claiming them as his own.
SCULLY: How did he bring back their souls?
FATHER MCCUE: They were smote with the brightness of his
countenance. To look upon the Seraphim in all his glory is to
give up ones soul to heaven.
SCULLY: Do you think thats what I saw?
FATHER MCCUE: No. I think what you saw is a figment of your
imagination. A half-remembered story from your childhood that
surfaced because of this case.
SCULLY: But I saw it, Father.
FATHER MCCUE: Dana, the Nephilim is a story.
The text in which it appears isnt even recognized by the Church.
SCULLY: Father, do you believe that
God has His reasons?
FATHER MCCUE: Yes, Im certain of it.
Its how He rewards our faith.
SCENE 21
(Outside SCULLYS church)
STARKEY: Agent Scully? I cant believe I found you.
SCULLY: What is it?
STARKEY: Agent Mulders been trying to reach you.
Hes been at the station.
SCULLY: Trying to reach me for what?
STARKEY: The fourth girl shes at Father Gregorys church.
Come on. Ill drive you.
SCENE 22
(They arrive at FATHER GREGORYS church. SCULLY enters.
STARKEY stands in the doorway.)
SCULLY: Theres no one here.
STARKEY: They must be on their way.
(SCULLY sees horns in STARKEYS shadow.)
STARKEY: You dont see her in there? Shes here. I know it.
(SCULLY goes to top of stairs. The door is locked. Coming back down,
she sees someone under the stairs looking up at her.)
STARKEY: Agent Scully? Did you find her? Agent Scully?
(SCULLY opens door under stairs.
ROBERTA, identical to other three girls, cowers in the corner.)
SCULLY: (to ROBERTA, quietly) My name is Dana. Im going to
get you out of there, okay? Im not going to hurt you.
(SCULLY holds out her hand. ROBERTA cautiously takes it and
allows SCULLY to help her out.)
SCULLY: Im going to take you someplace safe.
(SCULLY begins walking ROBERTA to front of the church,
not towards STARKEY.)
STARKEY: Where are you going? Where are you taking her?
SCULLY: Everythings going to be fine.
(Bright flash of light from the front of the church startles SCULLY
and ROBERTA.)
STARKEY: Bring her to me! Bring her here! Bring me the girl!
(ROBERTA begins moving toward the light.
SCULLY tries to hold her back.)
SCULLY: No, its okay. Its all right. Stay here. Its okay. Stay
Just stay here! Its going to be okay.
STARKEY: Bring her out to me.
(SCULLY looks back towards STARKEY.)
EMILY: Mommy?
(SCULLY looks back to see that it is EMILYS hand she is holding.)
EMILY: Mommy, let me go. Mommy, please let me go.
SCULLY: Emily.
STARKEY: Agent Scully, get her out of there!
EMILY: Mommy, please.
(SCULLY slowly releases EMILYS hand and watches her walk
into the light.)
SCULLY: Emily? Emily?! Oh, God.
(The light fades. ROBERTAS dead body sits, hands raised in
prayer, eyes burned. STARKEY is gone. SCULLY sits down
on one of chairs.)
CUT TO:
(Confessional. Present.)
PRIEST: You believed you were releasing her soul to Heaven.
SCULLY: I felt sure of it.
PRIEST: But you still cant reconcile this belief with the physical
fact of her death?
SCULLY: No. I thought I could, Father, but I cant.
PRIEST: Do you believe there is a life after this one?
SCULLY: Yes.
PRIEST: Are you sure?
(SCULLY tries to answer, but cannot.)
PRIEST: Has it occurred to you that maybe this, too, is part of what
you were meant to understand?
SCULLY: You mean, accepting my loss?
PRIEST: Can you accept it?
SCULLY: Maybe thats what faith is.
The End.