The Blob Page #2

Original Story by: Theodore Simmonson Kay Linaker
Year:
1988
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That's okay.

It was just a misunderstanding.

I've made better first impressions. That's for sure.

No harm done, I guess.

No, wrong.

Scott Jeskey is going to die.

Paul, watch out!

Flagg! Jesus Christ. What did you do to him?

I'm not the one who bounced him off my car, pal!

You ran him into the road! Stop it! Let's get him to a doctor.

Watch out. He's got some kind of corrosive sh*t on his hands.

Come on. Take it easy, mister. We'll get you some help. All right?

The sky. It fell from the sky.

What's he saying?

He's in shock. Let's just go.

Get in the car.

What for?

There'll be a lot of explaining to do, and you're part of it.

Are you going to get in the car, or am I going to make you get in?

What's the matter? You worried about a little insurance claim...

...on Daddy's car?

Maybe I will come along...

...just to make sure you don't blame it all on me.

Are you two finished?

Whenever you're ready.

Excuse me, nurse. One moment, please.

How may I help you?

We've had a car accident. This guy needs a doctor.

He has something on his hand, too. Some kind of acid or something.

Does he have Blue Cross?

I don't know. Medical insurance of any kind?

I don't believe this sh*t.

We don't even know who the guy is.

The doctor's with another patient right now.

Could you put this gentleman in Room 3, please?

You'll have to fill these out.

Okay.

Take it easy, old dude.

These guys are going to fix you right up.

Where are you going?

These people don't give a sh*t about explanations.

If you need me, you know where to find me.

I bet you've had better first dates.

I don't mind.

You want a soda?

That would be great. Something diet.

Absolutely. At this point the prognosis is very positive.

In cases like this, the question is always the quality of physical therapy.

The follow-up to any operation is to a great extent...

Doctor, come in here quickly!

I'm with a patient... There's a man dying in here! Hurry!

Excuse me a moment.

Is this the hand injury?

What is this?

That thing on his hand.

Nurse!

Sheriff's Department. Get me the Sheriff! It's an emergency.

Paul?

Geller speaking.

Sheriff, this is Paul Taylor.

Paul, what's wrong?

I'm at the Arborville Hospital. An old man's just been killed down here.

You said "killed"? Yes, sir.

You sit tight. I'll be right down. Who else is involved?

I'm with Meg Penny.

And Brian Flagg was here earlier. Flagg?

Where is he now?

Paul?

Paul!

I did see it, Dad. It killed Paul.

Sheriff.

How about it, Herb? Can we take her home?

You may as well, Tom.

Make sure she gets a good sleep.

We're not going to get anything out of her tonight. She's hysterical.

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