Stephen King's It Page #10

Year:
1990
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I still say we should have

brought a gun.

I remember the first thing I saw down

here was one of those damn pom-poms.

- This purse, it looks new.

- Oh, dear God!

- It's not possible.

- What?

- Audra.

- What?

How in God's name...?

She's down here.

- His wife?

- It's got her.

It's probably a trick.

Bill, wait, damn it!

- Bill!

- Come back, Bill.

Do you want to get yourself killed?

God, Bill!

Are you all right?

It's my fault. She followed me.

My... My fault...

Bill! If she is down here there's

only one way you can help her.

Now you know what

we came down here for.

We need you to stand up

for us like before...

...or none of us is going

to get out of here!

Come on.

Stay close together.

- Looks like we're off the map.

- I think...

That way.

We're here.

My God.

- The roots all grow down.

- Yeah.

- The walls cracked.

- When It came.

- Don't let these things come to life.

- Don't think that, Spaghetti Man.

- I told you not to call me that.

- I think something's coming.

- My boat.

- Georgie.

- It's all your fault.

- Oh, Georgie.

All your fault, Bill.

You sent me out and It killed me.

No, no, Georgie, l...

I didn't know.

Bill, remember, that's not Georgie.

Remember. Fight it!

It was in the drain, Bill.

And you let It kill me.

- No, I loved you.

- Bill, that thing's not your brother.

- Come on, man.

- Fight it.

You are not George.

George is dead.

And it's not my fault.

You killed my brother George,

you bastard. Let's see you now.

Let's see you now.

Show yourself.

You killed my little brother...

...and now you're gonna pay.

Go!

While you still can.

This is your last chance!

Show yourself.

Silly boy.

You still think you can see me.

You'll never see me. You'll see only

what your little mind can allow.

Go! Now. For if you stay...

... you'll lose your little mind

in my deadlights.

Like all the others.

Like all the others.

Bill, we can't fight that thing.

It's like fighting smoke.

Don't you understand what Mike was

trying to tell us? It feeds, Richie.

It wakes up every 30

years and it feeds.

And in order to feed it has to take on

some kind of physical form.

It's here.

Down here somewhere.

Fee, fi, fo, fum.

- Are we strong enough?

- We have to be.

I have to tell you guys something

before we go in there.

- I've been lying.

- About what?

When I said that I was seeing someone.

Well, I'm not.

In fact, I haven't ever. I mean,

I've never even been with anyone.

- Are you saying you're a virgin?

- Yeah.

Well, I can't help, pal,

but thanks for sharing.

Richie, let him talk.

You see, I could never sleep

with somebody that I didn't love...

...and I've never really

loved anyone...

...except you guys.

- For God's sake!

- Wait for us.

It's Audra. I'm going to get her.

Damn you to hell.

Please, dear God!

"He thrusts his fists

against the posts...

...and still insists

he sees the ghosts."

It's taking him. Bill!

Come on, guys! We gotta...

Bev! Bev, where are you going?

What am I gonna do?

This is battery acid, you slime!

I believe in Santa Claus.

I believe in the Easter Bunny.

I believe in the Tooth Fairy,

but I don't believe in you.

This is battery acid.

Now, you disappear.

Please, God, don't let me miss again.

Hey, nice shot, Bev.

Don't you talk.

You're gonna be fine, Spaghetti Man.

Richie, please, for the last time,

don't call me that.

You know how I...

This isn't over. If that thing

comes back when I'm 70...

- Let's finish It.

- Once and for all.

Audra!

It's all coming down.

I guess that's how

I'd like to remember us...

... there by the lake,

the sun setting on our childhood.

This will be my last entry.

I got it in just in time.

Just before the fog in my brain

swept all my memories away entirely.

Now, I look back in time not from

memory but from the pages of this book.

The nightmare is over.

Police involvement was cursory...

... as is always the case

here in Derry.

Now that there's no need for

a lighthouse keeper, I may move on.

See whatever is down the road a piece.

Richie's still knocking them dead.

He's got a part in a movie.

He co-stars with a guy...

... the lucky seven could tell you

looks like Eddie Kaspbrak.

Okay, cut.

Ben and Bev left Derry together,

headed west.

They married, and later,

they were pregnant.

Another curse broken.

Bill and Audra are still here.

Sadly, Audra 's condition is unchanged.

They're leaving today.

Okay, Audra. It's time to go.

Bill thought the time here

might somehow help.

But I guess Audra 's gone for good,

one of It's many casualties.

Locked in that haunted place

where she saw It's deadlights.

Bill came every day. We laugh

at our failing memories...

... sometimes asking

each other's names.

His sadness is profound.

I wish there were...

... something I could have done.

Hi-Yo, Silver! Away!

Wait.

Audra, this bike saved

little Stan's life once.

Mine too.

We were going so fast,

we beat the devil.

I don't know if I can go

that fast again. Hold on.

Beat It.

Beat It. Beat It. Beat It, Audra.

Beat It. Beat It.

Come on. Come on, beat It.

- Bill? Where are we? What are we doing?

- It's all right.

Just hang on, babe. It's okay.

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