The Sacred Page #5

Synopsis: A young girl bravely travels up to her dead Aunts cabin for creative inspiration. Marie gets more than she bargained for, when she soon realizes she is not alone. Confronted by evil spirits, she is forced to fight for her life.
 
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2012
82 min
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You were my first.

You let me in.

And then they had to go

and call that f***ing priest.

He drove me out

of you,

and you got away.

But I wasn't going

anywhere.

So I hung around,

feeding on the souls

of the living.

There were those two sluts

in the woods.

I must say,

I enjoyed them fairly well.

And then your uncle

brought that little b*tch

Leah along.

I used her the same way

I used you.

And finally...

...I found my way back

into another body.

But I've always

wanted you back, Jessie.

For years, I tried to get you

to come.

Yeah. She wrote you

a tonne of letters.

She really wanted you

to visit.

How did you know that?

She told me.

I knew you'd come eventually

if I got rid of your aunt.

And now I've got you

back, Jessie.

I'm tired of this little

slut spot.

Now I have you.

Forever.

Help...

...me.

Thank you.

I'm sorry.

George.

George, it's Jessie.

I'm at the cabin.

Please.

It killed them.

I need you to come.

George, can you hear me?

Please help me.

I killed Leah.

George,

can you hear me?

I've been waiting a long time

for this, Jessie.

Now I have you.

And I'm not just going

to take your body.

I'm going to swallow

your soul.

Swallow this, you f***!

Jessie.

You're safe now.

Do you believe

in the devil, George?

Oh, I suppose

everything has an opposite.

Who are you?

I told you, Jess.

I'm the caretaker.

Here you go.

Thanks.

Hi. This is so exciting.

I'm a really big fan.

Oh, thank you.

Make it out to Susan,

please.

Okay.

Sometimes I feel like

when I'm reading your work

it's like it really happened.

It's silly, but...

Of course.

Thank you.

Thank you so much.

Nice to meet you.

Can you sign an autograph

for my daughter?

Yes. Do you have a book?

No. No, that's okay.

I was hoping

you could sign this.

She made me come here.

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