Sex and the Entity Page #5

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


We both sa it ith our on eyes.

We stood right there and sa it, George.

- You sa it?

- Yes. Yes, e did. We sa it.

- You sa it?

- Please forgive me, Carly.

Please? l never should have

sent you to that clinic.

- You sa it?

- lm so sorry.

- Please forgive me.

- You sa it.

You sa it!

You sa it!

Carla? Look.

lmprobability of the lmpossible.

- Psychic Self-Defense.

- This is great.

You look at that. lm gonna go over

and check out the psychology section.

Lets just look at Rogers McGibbon, OK?

lts not that good a case. Not enough

independent verification of the phenomena.

But so much fits the classic patterns.

Theres cold spots, theres the smell,

theres objects moving around randomly.

And, in this case,

there is the appearance of an apparition.

But the appearance of an apparition

and the sudden movement of objects

just dont occur simultaneously.

Excuse me.

Excuse me. They do.

l have them all.

You do?

Everything broke loose and ent crazy,

and everything as shaking.

Like an earthquake?

No, it asnt.

lt as much stronger than any earthquake.

l tried to get outta here,

and l anted to get the kids out.

l called Bill. Bill as in his room.

Then the door slammed. lt as horrible...

- Where is Billy no?

- Hes in the garage. You can talk to him if...

- The door slammed like that?

- Stronger. Much stronger.

And the bathroom. This is here...

Well, you kno about that attack.

This as the door. lt as stuck. l couldnt get

out. l tried and l just couldnt get out of it.

lt as stuck that night.

Yeah.

This is the girls room. Theyre asleep

right no and l dont anna disturb them.

- Did they sleep through this attack?

- Yeah, they...

Sound sleepers.

- Yeah.

- lts one of the good things about kids.

The living room. This is here Billy got the

lightning. lt as like lightning going into him.

- He broke his rist...

- An electrical discharge?

- lt as like lightning as going into him...

- Like an arc?

Was it kind of like...?

You dont believe me, do you?

Mrs Moran, please understand.

We anna believe you. Very much.

We anna do it right, Mrs Moran.

- You ant some coffee?

- Yeah, sure.

Yeah. Thatd be real nice.

- Oh, my God. Do you smell that?

- Jesus.

lts awful.

You see?

l asnt lying.

Mrs Moran, l think it might

be orthhile after all

for us to set up some of the equipment

eve got ith us in the car.

- Yeah.

- Yeah.

Joe!

Gene, lets get her outta here.

Mrs Moran, are you all right?

Mrs Moran?

- Gene, lets get outta here.

- No, dont be frightened.

Hes eak.

Hes eak!

- He cant touch us!

- Gene, shoot it!

l dont believe it.

He cant touch us.

Die, you bastard! Die!

Die!

You cant touch us!

Die!

He died.

He cant hurt me anymore.

Not ith you here. He cant hurt me.

Oh, thank you, God. Oh, thank you, God.

- Did you see it? Did you get it?

- l think so.

Oh, thank you!

- lm gonna go get the kids.

- We need an ion detector...

Hey, ake up. Wake up, everybody.

lts a gorgeous day.

Gorgeous day. Come here. Come here.

lsnt it a beautiful day?

lsnt it a beautiful day? Come here.

Did you check the iring?

lt could be a short circuit. Current leakage.

She spoke to it as if it ere real.

Like it ere alive and she kne it.

- lsnt it possible she as hallucinating?

- Ho do you photograph a hallucination?

This looks like some kind

of electrical discharge.

What about this forking? Right here?

Couldnt this be a head?

Couldnt this be a shoulder?

We feel that this photograph

constitutes proof, Dr Cooley.

l dont kno.

lt takes a long time before you can

come up ith something reliable.

You have to check every possible alternative.

What about the smell? And the shaking?

Thats classic poltergeist activity.

lt also could be a dead cat and a tremor.

l dont kno hat you think youve

discovered, but youre playing ith fire.

l suggest you start ith

the traditional orld and move outwards.

Well need more equipment to do that.

Maybe lll authorize it hen the time comes.

- You say she as seeing a psychiatrist?

- Thats right.

- ld like to kno the diagnosis.

- She as seeing someone right here.

Yeah, ell, ere doing the best that e can.

We got a lot of people here,

a lot of folks, yeah.

Were iring the place up for

any kind of movement that e might get.

Were putting x-ray plates up also.

No, ere hanging up ires and stuff...

Excuse me. lm looking for Carla Moran.

- Are you here to observe the phenomena?

- Observe the phenomena?

No, lm Phil Sneiderman,

a psychiatrist. Carlas my patient.

Oh, hi. lm Gene Kraft,

Department of Psychology.

Ho do you do?

What branch of psych? Clinical? Dr Morris?

- No. Parapsychology. Dr Cooley.

- Gene? Gene, hand me a roll of tape, please.

- Yeah.

- What are you guys doing ith all this stuff?

Were trying to gather some hard data

on the phenomena here.

Really? l take it youve already

looked under the beds and in the closets.

Were leaving no stone unturned.

But thanks for the tip.

We got some highly interesting electrical

formations, possibly caused by the entity.

The entity? You kno,

l hope you ill excuse me for saying so,

but if you anna go on TV talk shos, bend

spoons, entertain people, lm all for that.

But this lady is in my care.

This isnt helping her.

Thank you for your professional opinion, Dr...

- Sneiderman.

- Sneiderman.

- Wheres Carla?

- Shes in the back.

l dont think so,

cos you havent been here during it.

Carla?

- Hi.

- Hi.

Youve got a lot of company.

You missed your appointment yesterday.

l as orried about you.

Thats very seet of you.

- You look terrific.

- lve never felt better, Dr Sneiderman.

Really?

Look, is there someplace

that e could go and talk?

Yeah.

l cant blame you for not coming back.

l really did push too hard.

l think you need to understand something.

l feel very fine no.

There are no more attacks.

l have no reason to see you.

Do you remember that book l shoed you

in the office? The bats and the dragons?

- Thats hat they are looking for. Fantasies.

- No, they have photographs.

Look, Carla. Ho about you and me,

e make a bargain, OK?

You can see me and still have

your scientist friends help you.

- l dont see any point.

- lts like seeing two different doctors,

getting different opinions,

a bone specialist and a blood specialist.

- No, ld rather not.

- Why? What have you got to lose?

l believed in you. You kno l did.

IL needed to. But every time you discovered

something ne, something orse happened.

And l got sick of hearing

that it ould go aay

as soon as e got don to the basic

problem, as though it as in me.

lt is in you, Carla.

l think youd better leave.

- Hi, Billy. Billy. Billy!

- Yeah?

Look, ould you do me a favor?

Dont pretend next time.

Next time your mother thinks she sees

something, she ants you to corroborate it.

When you do, its more difficult

to convince her its a delusion.

- l didnt get a broken arm by pretending.

- Theres a logical explanation for this.

lf you care about your mom,

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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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