"Now, children." "Are you sitting comfortably?" "Then I will begin." "This story started many thousand of years ago." "But it was all over in just 7 days." "All that long long time ago, none of the things we can see now." "The sun, the moon, the stars, the earth, animals and plants." "Not a single one existed." "Only God existed." "So only he could create." "And he did." "I imagine he has dead like all the rest." "Ahh... those were the days..." "Mr Toltle your hair." "Yes?" "Good morning, madam." "We've come about to..." "Oh yes, of course..." "Come in." "I wasn't expecting you were so soon." "You are...?" "I am Bother Smiths, madam." "And this is Admond Toltle." "Please to meet you madam." "You must be the gardener." "That's right, the gardener." "And this young lady called Lydia." "Does she has must experiences in service?" "Don't let her angle face fool you, madam." "She is older than she looks." "Can you iron?" "What's the matter?" "The cat got no tongue?" "She can't talk, madam Poor little mice of mute." "But she is good little worker, I can promise you that." "Alright, the other girl I hadn't spoke to her much anyway." "Follow me, Mrs. Smiths, you and the girl sleep at upstairs." "And you..." "Mr.?" "Toltle, madam." "Yes, Toltle.You can sleep in the shed around the back." "This house has been neglected since servants disappeared almost a week ago." "You mean they just vanished?" "Yep." "They didn't collect the wages." "They just left then" "What a strange thing to do!" "This house is not an ideal home." "As in my advertisement requesting..." "honest, hardworking people." "There's nobody more hardworking than us, isn't that right, Mr. Toltle?" "Well, I will be honest... and very hardworking." "The kitchen.l have breakfast at eight." "The children at nine." "Lunch is set at one, and dinner at half past seven." "The master, madam?" "The master was killed in the war." "A year and a half ago." "Which of you does the cooking?" "I am so sorry, madam." "Which of you does the cooking?" "You will notice what I'm doin'." "In this house, No door must be open without previous one being closed first." "It is vital that you remember this." "It's not as easy as it may seen." "There are 15 different keys for of the 50 doors." "Mrs. Smiths..." "From tomorrow onwards, I'll leaving the keys and you're in-charge." "Yes. madam." "The music room, that old piano was already here when we moved in." "Please do not let the children thumb on it." "It set off my migraine." "Silence is something that we pride very highly in this house." "You'll not find a telephone, a radio or anything that makes a sound." "We don't have electricity either." "During the war, the German kept cutting it off..." "So we just learn without it." "Let's continue..." "That's no need to show us around the whole house." "Yes!" "Yes, there is." "Cause here, most of the time you can hardly see your way." "It's often difficult to look up a table, a chair, a door, a side board." "What do you mean, madam?" "Perhaps I should introduce you the children." "Mr. Toltle, you can go to the garden now." "You'll find tools in the shed." "Yes, madam." "And you can start closing the curtain." "Come." "I will wake them, and you wait here." "Whatever you do, don't open the curtain." "They're still half asleep." "Sweet little children." "Well, what do you say?" "How do you do?" "How do you do?" "How do you do, children?" "My name is Mrs. Smiths." "But you can call me Bother, if you like.What are your names?" "Ann." "Nicholas." "Ann and Nicholas." "What a pretty names." "What you goin'to be our new nanny?" "Yes, my dears." "I'm your new nanny." "It's time for the breakfast.Lydia, go to the kitchen and close every curtain." "Doctors are unable to find up the cure." "About what?" "Their condition." "The children have a very serious allergy to light." "They have never been exposed to any light much stronger than this." "Otherwise, in a matter of minutes they will break up in souls." "And begin to suffocated and will eventually to fatal." "My God!" "I don't like this toast." "Why not?" "It tastes funny.l like it better before." "That is because before, somebody else made it." "When are they comin' back?" "They're not comin' back, child." "Just like daddy." "Daddy is comin' back, though.Mrs. Smiths, our father is fighting in the war in France." "It's the World War." "I know, but he's in France." "That's enough, finish up your breakfast." "Are you goin' to leave us too?" "Of course not." "Why should I leave you?" "The other said they wouldn't." "They did." "And when it happened..." "Be quiet!" "What do you mean, Ann?" "What'd happened?" "Mummy went mad." "Nothing happened." "Yes, it did." "No, it didn't!" "Yes it did!" "Quiet!" "What's goin' on?" "I want to see those plates empty in less than a minute, is that clear?" "Mrs. Smiths, would you come outside for a moment?" "I have word with you." "Yes, madam." "The postman usually comes every Wednesday." "But I just checked the letterbox." "In this week,he hasn't." "I'm afraid I don't follow, madam." "This letter should been collected and delivered to the newspaper five days ago." "Since it never published, would you mind explain to me what you're doin' here?" "Oh, I understand..." "Remember exactly what I say when you opened the door to us." "The truth is, we just came by to ask for a chance." "You know, because like this will need someone who knows the rules." "You mean, you've served in a house like this one before." "This may surprise you." "We in fact, just worked here." "Here?" "It was a few years ago." "If you don't mind I'm saying so, madam, it was the best years of my life." "Because this house..." "mean a lot to us." "Perhaps you want to see our references, madam." "No, no... no..." "Don't bother this, no need." "So, you say you know the house well." "Like the back of my hand." "Well, still assuming that the wall hasn't been moved in the meantime." "Nothing here is moved except the light." "But it changes everything." "Yes, madam." "I don't like fantasy.Strange ideas, do you know what I mean?" "I think so, madam..." "My children sometimes have strange ideas." "But you mustn't paying attention to them.Children will be children." "Yes of course, madam." "Alright, you can stay." "Thank you very much, madam." "What do you find so amusing?" "Well..." "What?" "Those children were really stupid." "Why?" "Because they only believe in Jesus, and then they get killed for it." "And what would you gonna to do, deny Christ?" "Yes.lnside I would have believed in him." "But I wouldn't told the Roman." "is that what you think too, Nicholas?" "I see.So you both would have lie to the point to denying Christ." "But what will happen afterwards?" "In the next life?" "The one is waiting for us after we die," "Where if you have gone?" "Where, Nicholas?" "To the Limbo." "What is the children Limbo?" "One of the four hell." "Which are?" "Me... me...me..." "No, no, no..." "Let him answer." "At the centre of the earth." "where it is very very hot." "That's where children goes, they're liar, they don't go there just for a few days." "They are the damned...forever." "Think about it." "Try to imagine.The end of eternity." "Close your eyes and try to imagine." "Forever." "Pain." "Forever." "I'm getting dizzy." "Now, do you understand justice above the truth." "Alright, read lesson six." " Can we go and play?" "You most certainly can not and you're gonna to learn it by heart." "Because you're goin' to read the lesson," "All of it?" "And anymore protesting, there'll be no playing for today." "In fact, maybe you can study inside the room." "No, no, no!" " Yes, yes, yes..." "We get scare if we were to separated." "You get scare?" "You don't get use to the house by now." "What if we see a ghost?" "Has your sister been telling you one of the story?" "I haven't told him anything." "When you see a ghost, you say hello and you continue study" "Ann, come with me to the music room." "Why me?" "Take your book." "Nicholas, I want to see that lesson//learn less than a hour." "Mummy." "What?" "Give me a kiss." "Give me a kiss." "Give me a kiss." "Ann, wait for me outside." "You know I can't." "Mrs. Smiths, close the curtain." "My daughter is going the living room." "Yes, madam." "Alright." "Darling." "Mummy can't be with you all the time." "You must learn to be on your own." "Whenever you're afraid, I want you to squeeze it." "Say "Our Father", then your fear will go away." "It won't." "Yes, yes, it will." "Don't you see that when you do that," "the Lord is with you." "There is no reason to be afraid." "Do you have any children?" "No, Mr Toltle and Lydia are all I've got and I'm all they got." "Was she born like that?" "I don't remember." "Was she born a mute?" "No. I've finish work here." "You excuse me, I'll see Mr.Toltle to give him hand." "Nicholas!" "Nicholas, I'm coming." "Nicholas." "What's the matter?" "Why are you crying?" "l wasn't crying, I was reading!" "But, I just heard you..." "Ann." "Ann!" "Ann?" "Are you alright?" "Yes!" "Why were you crying?" "l wasn't crying." "But I just heard you a moment ago." "There is no need to feel ashame." "I don't!" "If I've been crying, I will tell you." "So, I imagined it, did I?" "No, it's was that boy." "What boy?" " Victor," "Who's Victor?" "The boy that was here a moment ago." "I told him to let me study." "But he wouldn't stop crying." "I think he is a spoilt brag." "He said that we have to leave the house." "Oh?" "Did he now?" "Why was he crying?" "Because he doesn't like this house, but he has to live here." "His father is a pianist..." "Oh?" "His father is a pianist,is he?" "I have already told him that he is not allow to touch the piano." "So, you've spoken to his father as well?" "No, only with Victor.His father is at the entrance//of the hall." "But I've just come from the hall, and there is no one there." "They must have gone upstairs." "That will do Ann!" "That's enough." "Now why are you crying?" "That was Victor." "So where is he now?" "He went out through there." "Tell me, how a boy can get in and out this room with this lock?" "I thought I made myself quite clear." "No door is to be open without the previous one being close.ls that so hard to understand?" "This house is like a ship,the light must be in contain by opening and closing the doors." "My children's life are so important." "But madam, I..." "Don't argue with me, quiet!" "Now, which one of you was the last to enter that room?" "Lydia?" "She hasn't got the key, I've already told you that." "Well, that leave you then." "And then I went out to the garden." "You saw me with your own eyes." "I hope you're not suggesting it was me?" "Do you think I'll endanger the life of my own daughter?" "You're not suppose to read at that table." "Oh really?" "You are gonna to tell mummy?" "Or perhaps you?" "Did you really see a boy?" "Yes, he is called Victor." "is he a ghost?" "Don't be stupid, ghosts aren't like that." "What are they like?" "How do you know?" "Because I've seen them." "They come out at night." "Where?" "Well, I don't believe you saw that boy." "Believe what you like, you soon will begging us to play with you." "Nicholas." "What?" "Look!" "Why have you opened the curtains?" "lt wasn't me." "Who was then?" "It was Victor." "He's been doing it all night." "You're lying, I'm gonna to tell mummy." "So, I am a liar, am I?" "Yes." "Victor, come out." "My stupid brother wants to see you." "Leave me alone." "So, you don't want to see him now?" "You're a cowdy custard." "I will just have to do it myself then." "Stop it, get out of my bed, both of you." "This is our bed." "No, it's mine." "Ann, please don't put on that voice." "You be quiet, cowdy custard." "Listen, if you don't stop, I will call my mother." "You don't know my mother." "And you don't know my parents." "Ann, I'm goin' to tell mummy about you." "Don't be stupid." "Mummy, help!" "What is it?" "What is it?" "She was frighting me, I told her to be quiet... I'm fed up with you!" "I didn't do anything!" "There, I've finished." "Very good." "Now, you can ask for forgiveness." "What?" "That was not we have agreed." "Today you will be punish, and you will do as I say." "You can't ask me for a forgiveness." "How dare you." "Mummy, I won't ask forgiveness for something that I didn't do." "You told your brother there was someone else in the room.-There was." "You're lying!" "l am not." "Ann, do you remember the story about justice?" "Children who don't tell the truth ends up in Limbo." "I've read the other day that's for children who haven't been baptised." "And I have." "Did you look in on Nicholas?" "Yes madam, the little angel is fast asleep." "What about Ann?" "She still on the stairs?" "Yes, madam." "How long the punishment is going on?" "It has been three days now." "It's up to her." "She has to swallow her pride and ask for forgiveness." "Anyway, it's about time she started to read the bible." "The priest will be very pleased to hear about that," "He know perfectly well, the children can't go out." "He told me yesterday he'll be by us soon as possible." "I've beginning to feel totally cut off from the world." "That's true, madam." "Ann, I can't hear you." "Incidently, Mrs. Smiths, I have to put out the noise of Lydia," "Running around above my head." "She'd been doing it back and forward." "Would you tell her it's not necessary to get around just to do cleaning?" "I couldn't bear to take another migraine attack." "I'll tell her." "Thank you." "What's going on upstair?" "Nothing, mummy. I'm just reading like you've told me." "Did you hear that as well?" "Hear what?" "What was that?" "l don't know." "Ann, tell me who's making that noise." "I can't tell you, mummy." "You tell me." "I've told you there was someone in the room And you punished me" "Honey, I want the truth." "Tell me if there is someone upstair." "There, in that junk room." "Mummy, you're letting the light in." "Where did they go?" "They just came pass here." "Which way did they go?" "Over there, over there." "All and down there as well." "They are everywhere." "They said this house is their." "And they said they will take the curtain down as well." "Madam, stay calm please." "I would not stay calm." "Madam, this is a very old house The floor is squeezed from the foaming plan." "There were voices, I am telling you." "A boy and two women and they were talking together." "Mummy, mummy, look." "I did it yesterday." "This is the father, this is the mother." "this is Victor This is the old woman." "What is this number stand for?" "That is the number of times..." "I see the old woman the most." "Oh my God and heaven!" "Mrs. Smiths, go to call Mr.Toltle." "We've to search the house immediately." "It's alright, mummy's here." "Even she is not looking at you, but she can see you." "She's always around said "Come with me"." "Ann, don't lie to me!" "Honestly, mummy.And she asked me things Victor told me she's a witch." "What did she ask you?" "Things." "We have to open all the curtains." "You both search the right side..." "Then we'll search upstairs." "Ann, why do you makeup such story?" "I don't. I read them in books." "Well you shouldn't believe everything that you read in books." "That's what our mother said She says about the ghost are rubbish." "And then, she expect us to believe that everything we read in the bible." "Don't you believe it?" "Believe something I don't believe God makes the world in seven days." "I don't believe that Normans got all the animal into one boat." "No, I don't believe that either." "Have you mentioned any of this to your mother?" "Madam." "Yes?" "We've searched everywhere There is no one." "I see." "Mrs. Smiths." "Yes, madam." "Do you have any idea what this might be?" "It's a photograph album, madam." "Look." "They are all asleep." "They're not asleep, madam." "They are dead." "This is the book of Death." "In the last century, I believe they take photographs of the death." "In the hopes, their souls will go on living.Oh, and children." "How can these people be so superstitious?" "Grateful to the people that can lead them to do strange things." "Get rid of it." "I don't want it in the house.-Yes, madam." "Mrs Smiths, why don't you come and sit by the fire?" "Thank you very much." "Warmer..." "Do you have to take care of the children as well?" "So, I was in charge of the organising... the houseworks." "Are there many servants?" "Oh!" "About Fifteen." "In the end, there were just three of us left.-Why?" "My employers moved to London." "My family left at the summer of 1940." "That was the last time I've heard from them." "Was that when Lydia went dumb?" "Yes, I think so.You know my memory is little lost, madam." "What happen to her?" "Suddenly one day, she just stop talking." "There must be a reason." "People don't just stop talking." "Something must have happened to her." "Did your employers treat you well?" "Oh!" "They are always very kind to us." "They treated us just like family." "You know, madam." "I think I will go to bed." "You go." "I will stay here a while longer." "I'm sorry. I shouted at you." "Can you forgive me?" "Mummy." "What?" "When is daddy comin' home?" "When the war is over." "Daddy went because he is very brave." "And because he wasn't prepare to let the German tell him what he had to do." "Mrs. Smiths!" "Give me the keys, hurry up!" "What's happening?" "Oh my God!" "I've checked that room myself." "It was empty." "Take this tablets, madam." "And yet, I found there was someone downstair." "And it wasn't human." "There is something in this house." "Something which is not like..." "at rest." "You don't believe it, do you?" "I don't blame you." "I used to not believe in these things." "I do believe it, madam." "I've always believe in those things." "But that is not easy to explain." "But, they do happen.We all heard stories from beyond now and then." "the world of the death is mix up with the world of the living." "But it's impossible.The Lord will not allow such a thing like living with the death." "That will only mean only the eternity." "It say so in the bible." "There isn't always an answer for everything." "Where are you off to, madam?" "I'm goin' to the village to find the Father." "If he won't come here, then I'd go to him." "You should wait for the weather in full.-l have waited long enough." "Madam." "I don't care what he has told you, tell me." "He must come today." "What are you gonna to tell him?" "To search every room inch by inch." "Madam, please wait." "It's still very early." "Mr. Toltle." "Good morning, madam." "I need you to search the whole garden for grave stone.-Grave stone?" "When my husband bought this house he said there was a cemetary." "I'm not seeing anything!" "Take care, that could be overgrowth." "I need to know it there was a family buried here." "Now she thinks the house is haunted." "Do you think it's safe to let her go?" "Don't worry." "The fog wouldn't let her go very far." "Oh yes!" "The fog." "The fog, of course." "When do you think we should bring this out into the open?" "All in good time, all in good time." "Speaking of which..." "Oh!" "Charles!" "Grace." "Oh!" "Oh!" "It can't be true, it can't be true." "They said you are dead." "They said a lot of things." "Thank you God." "Every night I pray for this, begging God to bring you back." "Where have you been all this time?" "Out there, looking for my home." "Sometimes I bleed..." "Madam." "Mrs. Smiths." "This is my husband." "I am very pleased to meet you, sir." "I want you to prepare hot water and some clean clothes and something to eat." "Right away, madam." "Hello, my little ones?" "Daddy!" "Why did you take so long?" "Hello, Nicholas." "I told you, see, I told you he will come back." "Have you both been well behaved?" "We've been very good." "Have you been good to your mother?" "Very good." "Daddy, did you kill anyone?" "Oh!" "Here he comes." "Darling, we've prepared lunch for you." "Are you comin' down or you prefer...?" "When is daddy comin' down?" "Daddy is very tired." "He said he saw a lots of dead man." "Mummy, when people died in the war, where do they go?" "What a question..." "On what?" "On the good ease or bad ease." "Your father is from good ease." "How do you know who is the good or bad are?" "Enough question." "Eat your food." "You'll never go to war." "We'll never go anywhere." "Oh, you're not missing out anything." "You're much better at home..." "With your mummy and daddy who love you very very much." "And the intruder?" "There are no intruders here?" "But you said that there was?" "No, there're no intruders here, I don't want to hear another word." "But, you said..." "That is enough!" "Can I say something?" "No!" "Why not?" "Because you can't." "Ann, stop breathing like that." "You heard me?" "Stop it!" "Stop breathing!" "Right, you go to your room." "There's no dessert for you today." "Oh!" "No crying, no crying." "Look what an awful face you've got." "I don't care." " Alright...care, care." "Listen to me, I have seen them too." "Who?" "Yes." "Then, why don't you tell mother?" "I think your mother doesn't want to hear." "She only believe what she was taught." "Don't worry, she'll see them someday." "Then everything will be different." "How?" "Oh!" "You'll see." "There are goin' to be some big surprises." "There're are going to be changes." "Changes?" "Now she is behaving as nothing has happened." "What about her daughter?" "She is not so stubborn." "She is much more easier to convince." "It's her mother who's gonna cause us problems." "Do you think her husband suspect anything?" "No, I don't think he even knows where he is." "Oh!" "What a pretty daughter I've got." "Mummy made this especially for you." "I look like a bride." "Yes." "You do." "You can take it off now." "No!" "Ann, this dress has to be spotlessly of keeping it." "I promise I wouldn't dirty it." "Just let me wear a little longer." "Alright, I'll be back shortly." "No sitting on the floor, no leaning against the wall." "Miss, would you like to dance?" "Yes, I will love to." "You can't go on like this." "You must eat something." "Ann, you need to take the dress off now?" "Ann, are you listening to me?" "What did I tell you about sitting on the floor?" "Why can't you ever..." "What's the matter?" "Where is my daughter?" "What have you done with my daughter?" "Are you mad?" "I am your daughter." "No, no, you are not my daughter!" "Madam, I heard shout." "She wants to kill me, She won't stop until she kills us." "Alright, come with me." "You wicked!" "Wicked!" "How is she?" "I lefted her with her father." "She insists speaking to him." "What happened?" "Why did you fight?" "It's the old woman with strange eyes." "She was imitating my daughter's voice." "I swear to God it wasn't my daughter." "God help me, what's the matter with me." "I don't know what's the matter with me." "You must get more rest." "We know what has to be done." "What do you mean by that?" "What do you mean what has to be done." "Nothing... madam, I was just suggesting..." "There's nothing to suggest." "You have no idea" "What is this?" "Tablets for your migraine." "What you always take." "Please, I need to be on my own." "Yes, madam." "Ann told me everything." "I thought there was someone in the house." "Even thought there was ghost." "I'm not talkin' about the ghost. I'm talking about what happened that day." "I don't know what are you talkin' about?" "Tell me what happened." "Happened?" "Ahh!" "I don't know what happened to me..." "I..." "The servants left during the night." "I couldn't leave the house!" "Ann, Ann, what happened?" "She hit me." "She went mad that day." "Do you remember?" "Please give me chance." "Me?" "The children?" "They know that I love them.They know I never hurt them.l'll die first." "What do you want to do?" "I came back to say goodbye to my wife and children." "Now, I must go." "Go where?" "To the front." "l thought it was over." "The war is not over." "What are you talking about?" "You're not going." "You left us once already." "You can't go." "Why do you go to that stupid war that nothing to do with us." "Why couldn't you have stayed like the others stayed?" "To surrender?" "We all surrendered." "The whole life it was occupied." "What did you expect?" "What are you trying to prove...by goin' to war?" "Your place was here with us." "Don't you remember?" "Remember what you've told me?" "I know a house." "No one will bother our children." "And then you left... lt wasn't just the war." "You wanted to leave me, don't you?" "Mrs. Smiths!" "Are you alright?" "You alright?" "I want my daddy." "Daddy's gone." "lt's not true." "Yes, it is. lt is true." "I love you, mummy." "Who was it?" "Who did this?" "Tell me, tell me!" "You know because it happened to you too, tell me." "Write to tell me, write to tell me!" "Don't scare her." "Anyway, she can't write." "Where are they?" "What?" "The curtains!" "The curtains that my children depends on." "I have noticed, madam!" "There's no need to raise your voice." "Oh!" "Mr. Toltle, I was just on the point to calling you." "Do you know that someone has taken all the curtains?" "Curtains?" "Oh dear!" "Why should anyone take the curtains?" "Let some daylight into this house, I imagine." "Day light?" "Of course." "Someone wants to kill my children." "Why do you think that the day light will kill them?" "Are you mad?" "The children are sensitive to light." "This will kill them." "Yes, but that was before." "The condition could have clear up by itself." "If you're not expose them to day light, how do you know that will kill them?" "One fine day, they disappeared." "I'm goin' to find curtains." "When you finish helping me, you'll leave this house." "What about master?" "What's he goin' to say about all of this?" "Give me your keys, I want your keys now." "You want to frighten us." "You want to take over this house." "Now, you give me those keys." "I would not ask again." "You know calm down." "Give me the keys." "Give it to me!" "Now get out of here." "Mr. Totle. I think I've reached what I wanted." "How about you?" "Oh yes!" "Definitely." "We better go and uncover the grave stone." "What's mummy doin'?" "I already told you, she'd gone mad." "Lair!" "She's has gone mad." "Liar." "She's gone mad!" "Liar!" "Night!" "Where are you goin'?" "I have had enough.l'm goin' to the woods,to look for daddy." "You're goin' to run away?" "I'll hang on to the pipe into the ground. lt's very easy." "If mummy finds out, you'll end for it." "Yes, yes, yes..." "Wait, I want to look for daddy too." "Liar, you just don't want to be left alone." "Be quiet!" "Ann, I think we got lost." "We haven't left the garden yet, silly." "I am scared." "You should't have come then." "Say something." "What should I say?" "I don't know." "I'm walking and my name is Ann..." "What is that over there?" "I think they are graves." "Don't go near." "Why not?" "What if ghost jumps out?" "Graves don't have ghost." "Only skeletons." "There's somethin' written here." "Let's go." "Wait!" "Ann, what does it say?" "Must be strong now, children." "Nicholas, come here." "Mrs. Smiths, please don't tell that we ran away." "Don't speak to them." "Why?" "They're dead!" "What?" "Come here!" "If they are ghost, why aren't they... I don't care what I said." "Get away from them!" "You always teasing me, and telling lies. I am sick of it." "I'm telling you the truth." "Come here!" "Children!" "Run!" "Run!" "Don't come any closer!" "Don't move!" "There no used finish us off." "All have done Century ago." "Go away!" "Open the door, madam." "Please." "What do you want?" "Don't open the door." "I've seen their graves." "Go sit and hide." "Go!" "I am scared." "Go and hide." "Go!" "We've trying to make you understand." "Understand what?" "About the host." "About the new situation." "What situation?" "We must all learn to live together." "If you are dead, leave us in peace." "In here, get inside." "I suppose if we leave you, you think they will?" "Who?" "The intruders." "Intruders?" "They took the curtains down, I am sure it was them." "Now they are in there with you and your children." "Waiting for you." "No!" "Yes, and believe me." "Sooner or later they will find you." "I'll be back in a minute." "No, mummy said we shouldn't be separated." "I can't leave her on her own..." "Stop breathing like that." "Stop breathing like that." "Can't you hear it." "Someone there?" "Come with us, children." "Come with us." "Nicholas?" "Where are you?" "Intruders have found them." "There's nothin' we can do now." "You'll have to go upstair and talk to them." "Oh father." "God in heaven, help me." "Why are you afraid, children?" "Why don't you want to be friends?" "Come on, speak to me." "Tell me, what happen?" "Don't tell her." "Don't tell her, Don't tell her, lf l tell her, they will leave us in peace." "Mummy." "Mummy." "Why are you crying, children?" "What happened in this room?" "What did your mother do to you?" "Something about the pillow." "With the pillow?" "She didn't kill us." "Why do you remain in this house?" "We're not dead." "Why do you remain in this house?" "We're not dead." "We're not dead." "We're not dead." "We're not dead." "Why do you remain in this house?" "We're not dead." "We're not dead." "We're not dead." "We're not dead." "We're not dead." "Yes, just a bit dizzy." "That's all." "They made contact." "All of three?" "Yes.The mother and 2 children." "Interesting, don't you think?" "Interesting?" "I was scared out of my wits!" "No!" "So far we have handle this matter under your way." "Would you listen to me." "We can't stay in this house any longer." "This is quite clear that this being doesn't want to leave here." "We don't know anything about them yet." "We know the woman who went mad." "Strangled the children and shot herself." "That quite enough." "We have to think of our son." "That's nothing wrong." "No, he has nightmares, he seen this girl." "Even this lady has been processed by her." "Please." "Alright, we will leave tomorrow morning." "Oh thanks god for that." "I'm just going to check on Victor." "Once again, thank you very much for coming..." "At first I could not understand what was the pillow doing in my hand" "Why you didn't move." "Then I knew." "I killed my children." "I got the riffle." "I pulled the trigger." "Then I heard your laughter, ln the bedroom." "You were playing with the pillow, like nothing has happened." "Then I thought the lord and his great mercy, has given me another chance." "No give up, be strong be a good mother." "But then, but now..." "What's all this mean?" "Where are we?" "The young lady asked the very same thing." "And that was the last time she ever spoken." "I couldn't tell you that before." "Shall we make us a nice cup of tea?" "The intruder are leaving, but others will come." "Some time we sense them, other time we won't." "But that's the way it always been." "Mummy, where's daddy?" "I don't know." "If we were dead, is there limbo?" "I don't even know is there are limbo." "I'm not worst then you are," "But I do know that I love you." "Always." "This house is ours, you say it with me." "This house is ours." "This house is ours." "Mummy look, it doesn't hurt anymore." "No one can make us leave this house." "Come on Victor!"