Hidden
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[CREATURE BREATHING AND GURGLING]
GIRL:
Mam? Are you awake? Mam?
WOMAN:
ZaZa? What are you doing up? It's still early.
- Ga back to sleep.
GIRL:
I can't. Olive is scared.Mam.
Dawn here.
ZaZa, what are you doing under here?
ZOE:
Mom, I told you, I don't likethat stupid baby name anymore.
My name's Zoe.
And I'm under here because I'm hiding.
Olive said we had to hide.
Who did?
- The Breathers.
-Hey, what did we just talk about?
Our new rule, remember?
Rule number four. We're not allowed
to talk about them anymore.
I didn't. Olive did.
CLAIRE:
Well, you can tell Olive that no one found us.
Dad's been keeping watch all night,
just like always. We're safe here.
ZOE:
You hear that, Olive?
OLIVE [ON RECORDING]: My smile is stuck.
- Her smile is stuck.
That means she doesn't want
to be smiling anymore.
That means she's still scared.
Would it make Olive feel better
if we went and checked with Dad?
It's okay.
All right.
Came an.
It's okay.
ZOE:
Mam, lack.
CLAIRE:
That's just Dad.-it doesn't lack like Dad.
[GASPS]
RAY:
Oh. Someone had another nightmare?ZOE:
Dad.Hey,hey.
- Thought we told those nightmares to go away.
-We did.
- Well, then why are you so scared?
RAY:
Oh, was it Olive this time, huh?
Haw does she even sleep
with her eyes open all the time?
- Dad, don't be mean.
-I was just wandering.
- She wants a report.
-Well, then I better consult my notes.
RAY:
Hmm. Tsk, tsk.
[IN BRITISH ACCENT]
My glasses, please.
Thank you.
At 2, I played seven games of solitaire.
Wan four, last three.
Last four, wan three.
Ms. Zoe, you see right through me.
At 5, a couple of deer ran overhead.
And at 5 in the morning,
Possibly belonging
to my rascal of a daughter. Hmm?
But other than that, nothing,
not a creature was stirring, not even--
- A Breather?
CLAIRE:
ZaZa.[IN NORMAL VOICE]
Na, not even a...
...you know.
-And the locks'?
- They still hold fast'?
-Do you wanna check'?
- Can I?
-Na. Ray, I told you I don't want her up there.
What? This little monkey?
She can handle it.
Yeah, I can handle it, Morn.
I know the rules. One, never be laud.
- I know you know.
-Two:
Never lose control.Three:
Never open the dour.Four:
Never talk about the Breathers.- Careful, ZaZa, your shoe.
- I gut it, Mam.
RAY:
Hold fast?
ZOE:
Hold fast.
ZOE:
Can't I just go barefoot?
Na, that wouldn't be right.
Why not?
Because we're not animals, Zoe.
I need you to remember that.
But it's not like I'm going outside
or anything.
Well, who needs to go outside
when we brought the sun with us?
Another beautiful day, huh?
Mm-hm.
You wanna make it official?
Nat tan hard, okay?
I don't want you to slip.
ZOE:
I gut it, Mam.
RAY:
O Kay.
- How many days is that?
CLAIRE:
If you don't remember, just count them.They're lined up in rows of 25.
And there are haw many rows?
ZOE:
One, two, three, eight, nine. Twelve.
CLAIRE:
Sc 25 times 12 makes?
Three hundred plus the 1 I just marked.
Sc 301.
That's it. See?
Those math lessons are really paying off.
OLIVE [ON RECORDING]: Give me a kiss.
- That means she's hungry.
Let's see here. We've got hominy...
...corn, potatoes, beans.
- And peaches.
-Peaches. Definitely peaches.
You know, we had peaches yesterday.
We can have them again tomorrow.
But I was thinking today, maybe we should
try something with a little protein.
-Ew, beans are the worst.
- Dad. Beans or peaches?
RAY:
Yeah?Uh, I don't know.
-[VVHISPERS] Peaches.
-Peaches sound pretty good to me.
CLAIRE:
Ray.
- Uh, haw about we take a vote?
-Ray.
please raise your hand.
One vote for beans. New, all those in favor
of deliciously sweet peaches, raise your hand.
Sorry, hon. Two against one.
Three.
[GRUNTING]
-Na, she's a tough gal.
She just needs a little encouragement,
that's all.
[CHUCKLES]
[PIPES CLANGING]
There we go. Told you she was tough.
Mam. Dad. The peaches are gone.
CLAIRE:
Not funny, ZoZo.-I'm serious. Someone stole them.
Gad. That's 12. That's 12 cans.
That's almost two weeks of rations.
There are no more peaches?
Uh, no. Na more peaches.
Something must've been drawn ta the sugar.
Something with teeth.
What has teeth like that?
A rat, probably.
But a rat couldn't get in here.
I checked the dour. It's hold fast.
The dour is not the only way in.
Can the Breathers get in there tan?
- ZaZa.
-Can they?
Na, they're tan big to fit in there.
But a rat could.
CLAIRE:
If it's a rat, it's still in here somewhere.
We have to keep an eye out.
We have to find it
before it steals any more fond.
In the meantime,
we'll have to cut dawn an our rations.
Dad, they're already so small.
I'm sorry, Zoe.
I really am.
I'm not gonna ask you again. Eat.
- Mam, I told you, I don't want stupid beans.
-Hey, remember rule number two.
Never lose central.
-Rule number five: Never call me ZaZa.
- I just wanted some peaches.
And new we're all gonna have
to give some things up.
I already have nothing.
I'm stuck in here. I can't even go outside.
I don't have any friends except Olive
and she can only say five things.
RAY:
What about us?-What?
Well, you said you don't have any friends.
What about us?
Mam and I aren't your friends?
- You know what I mean.
RAY:
No, actually, I don't.I think it's silly to say you don't have anything
when you really have everything.
- Yeah, right.
-Yeah, right. Lack at that.
- Haw many days did you say that was?
-Three hundred and one.
Three hundred and one.
We shouldn't have been around
for any one of those days.
But just when we needed it...
...we found this shelter...
...and it's given us fond, a home, a life.
And for all we know, we could be
the only ones left, the only ones still alive.
is really a miracle.
- A miracle?
-That's right. A miracle.
And this fund is gonna allow you
to live another day.
can be drawn, right?
Yeah, I guess so.
So you see those nasty cold mushy beans
on your plate?
They're really their awn kind of miracle tan.
And if you eat your mushy miracles for us...
...then maybe we can take a trip afterwards.
- A trip? Really?
-Really.
But you better eat fast, because I finished
my miracle beans and I want mare.
[ZOE GIGGLING]
ZOE:
Careful with it, Dad.
- Mm-hm.
-Mm-hm.
ZOE:
That goes there. Joey's house goes there.-All right. Off we go.
ZOE:
Eight.
Five, six, seven. Sylvia's Ice Cream.
Okay. Let me get the dour.
Boar's open.
And, lack, there's Sylvia
standing behind the counter.
And she's wearing
that silly cane-shaped apron.
[IN HIGH-PITCHED VOICE]
Goad morning, little Zoe.
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