Maggie Page #2
You just kill them.
That's all.
Mag! Are you okay?
Your finger!
--Come on, I've got you.
- Here, sweetie. Sit down.
-Caroline?
-Let's see what I have.
I'll call our doctor.
- Yes, it's Mrs. Vogel.
- Caroline Vogel.
Yes, I'm-- I'm calling
about my stepdaughter.
It's urgent.
- It's an emergency.
Get behind me.
Nathan.
No, don't!
Please, Dad. No. Please!
- Go home. Just go home.
--Please, say something.
- Nathan, please.
I asked him
to say something.
Maggie used
to babysit for her.
It had to be done.
Bonnie was wrong
for what she done.
-Was she?
-She kept them in the house
and didn't notify anybody.
She should have brought
them into quarantine.
We had damn near the
whole station out there.
Now we can't
even find Bonnie.
Look, Wade.
When the time comes...
-Now, Ray...
-I know.
I know what you're thinking,
but... it's for the best.
two could have done today
if you hadn't
have been out there.
Quarantine rules apply
to everybody, Wade.
-I mean, wake up!
Look at the--
-Holt!
Go call the trucks down
from Owensboro.
Tell them we've got
Holt.
Unbelievable.
Now, Ray, you and I,
we go back a long ways.
You've always
done us right,
especially after
Sarah's passing.
But I swear to God,
if you, him, or anyone else
come out here for her...
She's my daughter, Ray.
Trucks will be
down here in the morning,
pick up the remains.
Wade...
Think about what
you had to do today,
what you might have
to do in the future.
How is she?
She asleep?
Her finger is gone.
She made sure of that.
I got it all bandaged up,
but she's still refusing
to go to the doctor.
I figured that.
What did Ray say?
He said that Bonnie
kept them locked up
for a while.
Too long.
I killed them both.
No. You, uh...
-There was something
in their eyes.
-Wade.
You can't do this
to yourself.
Bonnie should
have taken them in.
And what about Mag?
What happens
when she gets close?
Don't think
about that right now.
Just... just...
Let's enjoy the time
we have with her.
-What is it?
-Shh.
Wade?
Stay here.
Bonnie?
It's late.
How's Mag?
About as good
as she can be.
Doctors gave us
and papers for children
with her condition.
"Lock subject
in room at night.
"Avoid touching subject
without gloves."
Never once said her name.
Julia.
She's just four.
She was scared.
She slept with us most nights
as it was, so we'd...
We'd take turns
with her through nights.
She got worse.
didn't wake me for my turn.
Next morning, door was locked.
Locked himself in with her.
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