Premonition Page #5
around mile marker 220.
Mrs. Hanson?
Ma'am?
Who are these people? Why did it happen?
History's full of unexplained phenomenon.
Bridgette! No, Bridgette!
Nobody knows why.
Open it up! Open it up! No!
Obviously, you're dealing
with some inconsistencies.
No!
Dangers of the faithless.
I'm Claire Francis.
Your husband's been really helpful
the last few weeks.
Jim.
How do you feel during the times he's dead?
We don't want anyone getting hurt now,
do we?
If I let Jim die...
It's never too late.
...is that the same thing as killing him?
Inconsistencies.
The same thing as killing him?
- Did you guys have a good time?
- Yeah. Yeah.
We had a great time.
Good.
Let me help you with that.
Smells good.
Oh, good girls.
Night.
- Night.
- Night.
Good night, baby.
Come here. Give me a kiss.
Hey, why don't you girls go give
your dad another hug, nice and tight?
- Okay.
- Okay.
What's this all about?
- Mama said to give you extra hugs.
- Yeah.
Extra hugs?
Oh, how about extra hugs and extra kisses?
Now, off to bed. Go brush your teeth.
Hey, girls, why don't you tell Daddy
how much you love him?
- Love you, Daddy.
- Me, too!
Well, thank you, ladies.
Aren't you gonna tell them?
- Tell them what?
- That you love them.
You do love them, don't you?
Of course I do.
Then tell them.
You girls know how much I love you, right?
Huh? Right?
I love you more than anything
in the whole wide world.
Mom, too?
More than anything?
I do love your mom.
I love her very much.
Linda!
What are you doing out here?
Honey, let's go back inside.
How did we get here, Jim?
I miss you!
I miss us!
There's still an us.
It's just different now, that's all.
- Why? Why is it different?
- I don't know why.
- What did you expect us to be like?
- Just the way we used to be!
Linda, look at us. We're married.
We got a house, a mortgage, two kids!
Why do we have to talk about this now?
Why can't we just go inside?
Because we're running out of time!
Watch out!
I'm sorry.
I'm so sorry.
What?
What?
You have that look.
What look?
Like you want to tell me something.
I had a dream you're gonna die.
That was only a dream.
Everything's gonna be fine.
Hello.
Annie! Annie, what day is it today?
It's Wednesday, it's Wednesday.
What's the matter?
Sh*t!
Girls? Girls? Jim?
Jim?
Jim?
Shoot.
"Took the girls to school.
Be back tomorrow. "
Answer the phone.
Hi, this is Jim Hanson.
I can't get to your call right now,
but if you'll leave a message,
I'll get back to you as soon as possible.
Thanks for calling.
I should be able to take care
of this right away. No problem.
Thanks, Doug.
- Hey.
- I just got to the room. It's really nice.
I can't wait for you to get here.
Jim? Is something wrong?
Yeah.
I'm sorry, I can't.
I can't do this.
Do what? The interview?
Us.
Jim.
Jim.
Pick up. Pick up, Jim. Pick up.
Hi, you've reached the Hanson residence.
You know what to do.
Listen, Linda, I need to tell you something.
I meant what I said in front
of the girls the other night, and...
Well, I just, I want you to know that
Damn it. Someone's calling. Hold on.
Is that you? Linda?
- Jim?
- I love you, honey.
I need to tell you something.
It's all right, I know about her.
I know about Claire.
- You do?
- Yeah.
I have to explain it, but it's...
Honey, honey, honey, listen. I thought
that's what I wanted, but I don't.
I just...
I want to make things better, you know?
Between us.
Whatever it takes.
I see you. I see you.
I'm coming up right behind you.
You are?
I'm pulling over.
Thank you. Thank you.
I can see you, honey.
Oh, no.
- Jim, do you love me? Do you trust me?
- Of course I do.
Then turn around now.
- What? I don't understand.
- Turn it around.
Jim.
Are you okay?
Jim!
Jim. Baby, are you all right?
Jim.
Can you hear me? Are you okay?
Baby, can you hear me?
Sorry, I dropped the phone.
I love you.
Let's go home.
Okay. Hold on.
Stalled it.
Oh, no. Oh, no.
Jim. Jim, get out of the car.
Jim. Jim, get out of the car.
Jesus.
Jim! Jim! Get...
Sh*t.
Get out of the car.
Oh, my God!
Jim, get out of the car!
Jim!
Baby!
Mommy, they're here.
Oh, baby, I must have fallen asleep.
- I know. I heard.
Healing so nicely.
Why don't you guys go downstairs?
I'll be there in a second, okay?
- Okay.
- Okay.
Faith is just
believing in something beyond yourself,
like hope or love.
It's never too late
to realize what's important in your life,
to fight for it.
I don't know what to fight for.
Every day we're alive can be a miracle.
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