All Girls Weekend Page #5

Synopsis: High school friends reunite after many years to spend a weekend in the mountains, but when everything goes wrong, there is no time for girl bonding.
 
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4.6
Year:
2016
85 min
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replenish itself.

What the hell

are you talking about?

I need to get out of here,

but it won't let me leave...

Until you're dead.

What did you say?

Are you happy now?

Let me out!

Daniela?

Who are you talking to?

Where's gem?

I thought you were dead.

I stabbed it in the jugular.

But I heard you scream.

It hurt like hell when I used

my hand.

The wound is still open.

Where's gem?

What happened to her?

Why are you covered in blood?

We got attacked by a bear.

Are you hurt?

All right then. Well,

I guess it's just me and you.

We better get going.

Wait.

I just... I need a second.

I'm so hungry.

Oh, yeah.

You're quitting?

I've been meaning to for a

while now.

Better late than never, I guess.

It's not too late.

You and I are going to get out

of here.

You really think so?

I know so.

Well, if you can kill a bear

with that little knife,

then I guess anything is

possible.

No, I just got lucky.

I was totally guessing where

the jugular was.

I'm assuming it was the jugular

cause when I stabbed it all

this blood

started spraying everywhere.

Wow. Can I see it?

It doesn't look like much.

I just hope we don't find

any more dead people.

You know, I'm really sorry

i ever suggested this hike.

I know you are.

We're all big girls, and we all

agreed.

You never did tell us who

brought you

to this dreadful place before.

Oh, some friends from college.

Robert, Meg, and their friend,

Julian.

Robert and Meg?

Didn't I see you post on your

profile

that they disappeared last year?

You're up.

Now...

You're going to tell me

exactly what is going on here.

You know what's going on.

Did you kill all these people?

Of course I didn't.

And what about gem?

Gem was already dead.

She just didn't know it yet.

Plus I was running out of food.

Found your stash.

What happened to your college

friends, huh?

Julian brought us up here.

Took us on that hike.

First it was Robert,

then it was Meg.

They just seemed like

fluke accidents.

And then when it was just

Julian and me,

he told me the truth.

What truth?

About the curse.

About what I had to do.

Which is?

It won't let us both out alive.

It.

It demands reparation. It

demands blood.

So you brought us here to kill

us.

Once I killed Julian, I knew.

It told me that if I didn't

bring it more blood

then it would kill me too.

We were your friends.

No, you weren't.

We stopped being friends the

second

I got to high school.

Then, you guys got ashamed

of me just cause I got

a little chubby.

You have no idea how many times

i intervened

to stop others from whooping

your ass.

Yeah, right. You were right

there beside them,

making fun of me the whole

time.

Do you have any idea what that

did to me?

Yeah, because just like you,

I struggled to fit in.

But twice, twice I got

into a fight defending you.

Remember when I was suspended

from school for a week?

If that's true, then

why didn't you tell me sooner?

Because high school sucks

and peer pressure is a b*tch.

But that was a long time ago.

Most of us got past all that.

Easy for you to say.

Fine.

Stay bitter for the rest of

your life, b*tch.

Wait a second. Wait, Nancy,

are you just going to leave me

tied up like this?

I don't trust you not to

follow me and kill me.

You seem to really believe

all that crap you're saying.

As soon as I find help,

I'll have them look for you.

You know, Nancy,

you might as well just kill me.

Cause what it's going to do

is way worse than anything

you can do.

You really are nuts.

It's starting.

I'll bring them to you,

I swear.

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