Sex and the Entity Page #2

Genre: Comedy, Short
Director(s): Daniel Harper
Year:
2010
11 min
70 Views


Well, it doesnt make any difference to me.

l am so tired tonight, l could sleep on a rock.

- Good night, sugar.

- Good night.

Julie likes the chips

and Kim likes the Fritos, OK?

Dont you orry. lm gonna get them dressed

and fed and off to school on time.

- Youre great. lll trade you.

- OK.

- Thanks.

- Youre elcome.

You look so pretty.

- lll call you later.

- All right.

- Dont let Bill be late for school, OK?

- Wont do it.

- Bye.

- Bye.

Do we have boosters? Do we have limiters?

How much should l give to the Lord?

Whats going on? Stop!

Stop!

No!

Hi.

lm Dr Sneiderman.

lm one of the staff psychiatrists

here at the clinic.

Are you cold? Sometimes theres

a draft comes from the outer lobby.

Tell me, is this the first time

something like this has ever happened?

No.

No, the first time as different. l as raped.

Where? ln your home?

You ere raped by hom?

l dont kno. There as no one there.

OK. So in other ords,

it asnt a real man that raped you?

He evaporated.

- l see. But you felt him in you, though?

- Definitely.

And he felt like a man?

A big man.

- Were you in pain?

- Yes, of course l as in pain.

- He as foul.

- You mean you smelled him?

l see. Did he ejaculate?

l think so.

But hen my son came in,

there as nobody there.

Right. And hat did he think?

Your son?

He thought l as dreaming.

And hat do you think happened?

OK. Thats OK, Carla.

ls this the only other time

something like that happened?

No. lt started to a second time and...

He didnt get me.

We ent to my friends apartment.

And then this morning l as driving to ork...

And he tried to kill you?

What do you think?

Go ahead, be honest. Just tell me.

- Do you think lm insane?

- lnsane?

That means different things

to different people.

So theres nothing you can do?

Not at the moment.

We have to find out hat the problem is.

- ln the meantime, lll be dead.

- No, l dont think so.

Look, Carla. Youve done

a very good thing by coming here.

Youve made a commitment to get better.

Thats the first step, and its the hardest one.

Look, ld like you to take

a fe medical and psychological tests no.

Theyre very routine. Nothing hurts, theres

no surprises. lt takes about two hours.

Mostly its just boring. ld appreciate it if you

did not fall asleep hile taking these tests.

- Right no?

- ld like to, if you can spare the time, OK?

Come on. lll take you don to the lab, OK?

- What are you doing up?

- l couldnt sleep.

l as orried about you.

Where is everybody?

Billys out orking in the garage.

And Kims already asleep.

- Did the doctor hurt you?

- No, baby. We just talked.

- Mommy, hat happened to your hand?

- Dont orry about it. Just get to sleep.

- Mommy?

- What?

ls everything gonna be all right?

Of course it is.

- l love you so much.

- l love you too.

You go to sleep no.

- Ho do you feel?

- lm all right. lm just stiff.

What about the car? Can you fix it?

l can fix it, but it ont be cheap.

Listen. lf Jerry calls,

dont tell him anything, OK?

Good night.

Good night.

Oh, my God.

No!

Stop!

Carla, this is Mrs Hilliard.

You anna hop up there no

and sho us hat youre talking about?

Right here. Theres one.

And right there.

And the back. Do you see that?

And right here.

- You said something about your thighs?

- Yeah.

There.

And there.

Ho about those bruises on your ankles?

Ho did they happen?

Thank you very much,

Mrs Hilliard. That ill be all.

OK, look, Carla, hy dont you come don

and make yourself comfortable, OK?

OK. Can you tell me about

those bruises on your ankles no?

lm not sure. lt felt like

my legs ere being held.

Almost as if he had help.

Are you saying that he asnt alone?

lt felt like there as someone on each leg.

l see. So hat are you saying?

That there ere two more like him?

l guess so. But they seemed smaller.

You mean like children?

- No. These arent children. Theyre strong.

- Darfs?

l dont kno hat they ere.

l couldnt see them. l felt them.

Theyre real, arent they?

l mean, these bites and bruises are real.

Yes, yes. The bites are real.

The bruises are real.

All pain is real. Your feelings? Theyre real.

No, no. These are in places

l couldnt have bitten myself.

lve seen cases of hysteria that have raised

elts, caused blindness, loss of hearing.

- Havent your tests told you anything?

- Yeah.

We kno that there is nothing rong ith

you medically. Physiologically, that is.

As far as e can tell, your intellect seems to

function as ell, if not better than normal.

So that leaves only one area for us to explore.

Early psychological development.

Emotional development.

What does that mean?

Well, the general idea is that

certain phases of our life never really die.

They continue to exist ithin us.

All of us. You, me, everybody.

And they affect us the rest of our lives.

For certain reasons, they come back.

Sometimes they come back

ith a vengeance.

They can cause delusions,

anxieties, hallucinations...

- So simple.

- Look, Carla.

What lm gonna do is, lm gonna

give you some tranquilizers, OK?

They ont knock you out, just reduce your

anxiety, hich can be as bad as the delusion.

l ant you to take two before you go to sleep.

No, hen you go home tonight,

l ant you to take a long, hot bath, relax,

get your kids in bed early, and l ant

somebody to be ith you at all times, OK?

l dont ant you to be alone. l ant you

to get some sleep tonight. ls that clear?

lts gonna take a long time, isnt it?

lt could. Why dont e just

take it one step at a time?

Carla? What are you still...?

Wait a second. lll be right there. Wait.

Whats rong? What are you still doing here?

- l called a cab, twice. lt never came.

- Yeah? What else is ne?

- ld better call again.

- Why dont l give you a ride? lm parked here.

- No, really. lts all right.

- No, come on. lm right here. lts no problem.

- Thanks for the ride.

- Sure. Hope my driving didnt frighten you.

Thats ho l find out if my patients trust me.

Theres something there.

Theres really something there.

Carla, ld be interested

in taking a look inside. Would you mind?

- All right.

- You sure?

- Hi, Bill.

- Hi.

Did the kids get to eat all right?

Yeah. They ent to get some pizza.

They should be back soon.

- This is Dr Sneiderman. This is Bill.

- Hello.

- Ho do you do? 64?

- Yeah.

- What do you have in there? 215 or 235?

- 235.

All right.

This the girls room?

Cute.

Would you sho me

here those attacks took place?

All right.

May l?

OK. You said something

about the bedroom, didnt you?

Through there.

Carla, your house isnt haunted.

No more than your car is.

Why do l see and feel these things?

- l started to explain hy...

- l kno hat you told me.

Terrible things in my youth

might come back to haunt me.

Yeah, essentially.

Well, terrible things did happen to me

and l didnt have a normal childhood, but...

Ho many people do? Did you?

Ho many people have a normal...

Some things are more terrible

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Daniel Harper

Tyler Daniel Harper (born August 28, 1989) is a Canadian track and field athlete competing in the 400 metres. He came in third in the 2012 Canadian National Championships in Calgary, earning an Olympic "B" standard. He finished 12th at the 2008 IAAF World Junior Championships in Bydgoszcz, Poland. His personal best time is 45.60 seconds, achieved May 5, 2012 in Lubbock, Texas. more…

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