| A WOMAN EXPERIENCES A PSYCHIC CONNECTION WITH A
TEENAGER HELD CAPTIVE BY A DERANGED MAN. The agents arrive at
the home of Amy Jacobs, a fifteen-year-old girl abducted from her bedroom by a stranger.
Agent Eubanks points out several drops of blood found on the carpet, the result of Amy's
nosebleed. Mulder is intrigued by a report about a woman employed at a fast food
restaurant who uttered the same words spoken by the stranger at the exact moment the
kidnapping occurred. That woman, Lucy Householder, had been rushed to the hospital after
suffering a seizure and a nosebleed. Records indicate that Lucy was kidnapped, at the age
of eight, while her parents slept. She was held hostage in a basement for five years, and
although she eventually was released unharmed, her abductor was never caught.
When Mulder and Scully confront Lucy about the incident at the
restaurant, she becomes uncooperative, insisting she cannot help locate the missing girl.
Eubanks uncovers evidence of Lucy's criminal record, including prostitution and narcotics
convictions.
Lucy's psychic visions into Amy's mind continue to terrify her.
She experiences temporary blindness- the result of Amy's being locked away in a darkened
basement room, or oubliette. Mulder again asks Lucy for her help, but she insists she
cannot locate Amy.
Scully uncovers evidence that every student from Amy Jacob's
class received their school photograph-except for Amy. A photographer from Larkin
Scholastic fired his assistant, Carl Wade, the day after the shoot. Mulder shows Lucy a
current photograph of Wade, and her face registers recognition. Wade is the same man who
kidnapper Lucy years earlier. Meanwhile, Amy successfully digs a hole through the
oubliette, and escapes. Wade gives chase-and at the same time, Mulder chases Lucy as she
flees the half-way house where she lives. As Amy loses her footing and tumbles down a
rocky bank, landing on her arm, Lucy falls and injures her arm. Lucy looks to Mulder,
wondering what is happening to her.
Meanwhile, Eubanks arrives at the half-way house with DNA lab
results confirming that the blood found on Lucy's clothing matches Amy's. Mulder insists
it would be impossible for Lucy to have any connection with the crime.
A tow truck driver comes forward and identifies Wade as a
stranded motorist he encountered on a rural road. The tip leads agents to the town where
Lucy was found seventeen years earlier. Working from an address registered at a local
photography store, the agents pinpoint the remote cabin where Wades resides. But when they
storm the cabin, the agents find Lucy huddled in the oubliette.
Lucy's words indicate Amy and Wade are in water. Mulder realizes
this can only mean a nearby river. Wade, realizing his time with Amy has grown short,
pushes her beneath the water. As Amy drowns, Lucy, detained by F.B.I. agents in the back
seat of a car, begins to suffocate. Agents call for paramedics.
Mulder and Scully locate Amy's lifeless body on the riverbank and
begin CPR. Their efforts prove futile. But suddenly, Amy begins coughing, water pouring
from her mouth. Simultaneously, Lucy continues choking. Though Amy is successfully
revived, Lucy dies. An autopsy later reveals five liters of water in Lucy's lungs. Mulder
and Scully speculate that Lucy died for Amy-and that perhaps it was the only way she could
outrun her past.
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