- [Man Voiceover] If you
only knew how it felt then maybe you'd understand. - Ah I'm sorry? No it is, it is my car. Is there... Is there a problem here? Hey I, I don't want any trouble. It's my car, I've
got the registration. Why do you need to
see the registration? This is my car. (chuckles) I mean it's my car. Oh it's no trouble. What's the problem? Of course it's my car. No trouble (chuckles). What's your fucking problem? I'm an officer of the law. I'm with the police. (eerie music) (muffled
yelling) (trunk clicking) (muffled yelling) (dramatic chords)
(muffled screaming) (eerie music) (gasping) (knocking) (knocking) (dramatic music) (horn honking) (dramatic music) (kids yelling) - Listen to me you little shit! Don't tell me you don't know
the code for the back door I know this is your
daddy's fucking shop! - Look we can either sneak
in quietly through the back or Tim here can take his gun
and go in through the front. Pick one. - I just, don't hurt
me, I swear I'll try. - Hey! What
the fuck is going on here? What do you two assholes
think you're doing? - Sir this kid stole from us--
- Shut up. - We're just trying
to get it back. - Shut up! Alright keys, wallets,
phones outta your pockets on the ground. - They have a gun! - Oh? Is this true? - Yeah it is. - It sure is. - What if I told
you I had one too? I'll bet mine
shoots real bullets. (gun clicking) You, get back inside or wherever
the hell it is you belong. Hey! Keep your mouth shut. (dramatic music) - Hey we didn't do
anything this is bullshit! - We already told you. Little man stole from us. - Back up. Back up! (dramatic music) (banging) - What the hell man? That's my shit! - Now it smells like shit. Go get it. Go in there and get your shit
and then I'll leave you alone. - [Black Hair] Fucking bullshit! - Marcus Gable and
Timothy Whiten? - [Tim] Whiten. - [Marcus] Fucking
see anything Tim? (ominous music) (banging) - Tim! (yelling)
(whacking) (eerie music) - [Marcus] Shit! (eerie music) (gasping) (bell ding
s) (register clicking) - [Man] You changing it back? - [Man] No, no that's good. - [Man] You all have a good day. - [Man] Take care. - Dustin I told you not to
go out back by yourself. You never know what kind of
crazies you're gonna run into out there. - [Dustin] Dad I'm sorry
it was an accident. - It was an accident poof! You're just outside
just like that? We're right by the
highway for Christ sake. - Can I have 10 on two? - Sure, you need a bag? - [Man] Ah no we're good. Thank you. - [Dad] Y
ou have a good day. - [Dustin] I told you dad, I
was just walking to your car. I was not looking for trouble. - My apologies sir I'm
just trying to teach my son a little bit about strangers. They don't seem to get it. - No they don't do they? - He just doesn't know what
kind of whack jobs you're gonna run into out
there you know? - I don't think you'll have
to worry about them anymore. I know a thing or two
about bullying myself. (ominous music) (dramatic music) (eerie music) - Good evening sir.
Welcome, what can I do for you? - I'd like a room,
I'm not sure how long. - Well that's okay, we do
have daily, weekly, monthly-- - Yeah I saw the sign out front. I'm sorry I'm just very tired. - Of course, probably
a long day huh? - Mm. - Let's get you all set up and-- - Yeah about that I'm here
on official police business. There are a few rules
I'll need to lay down if I'm gonna stay
here, is that okay? - Mm. - Does anybody else work here? - No sir just me. Been just me ever
since my dad pass
ed. - Good. I need absolute privacy,
this is a very important investigation, nothing
can jeopardize it okay? Nobody ges into my
room unless I know, I don't want room service,
I don't wat fresh linens, don't fluff the pillows, I'm
good as is you understand? - Yes sir Officer, I'll
keep everything under wraps. - Like your life
depended on it my friend. Okay I'll take my
key if you don't mind and I'll be on my way. - Oh yes, of course,
if I could just see a picture ID, you fill
out a registration f
irst. - No IDs, no registrations. What I'm doing is confidential. Alright let's do
five nights to start. Take it or leave it,
I could find another shit hole to sleep
in, this is your call. - No, no, no, that's,
that's just fine officer. I mean sir. Happy to have you. We're gonna put you in room 25. Okay? - Thank you ah... - Reni. - Don't forget anything
I just told you Reni. Or better yet forget everything. - Yes sir. Thank you sir, I have your back. - Is there any place
private I can park? - Do
wn at the end of
the lot by me is fine. (sad music) (dramatic music) (gasps) (engine stalling) (banging) (suspenseful music) - Fuck. (engine starting) (ominous music) - I am so sorry about the wait, we're down a waitress today so-- - [Man] It's about
time, thank you. - Well you just take
your time, I'll be back in a minute
to take your order? (dramatic music) Hi, what can I get for ya? - Coffee please, light
and sweet, thanks. - Sure, anything else? - No, no that'll
do for now, thanks. - Sure. (
sweet music) Here you go, enjoy. You sure there's nothing
else I can get for ya? Anything at all? - Actually ya. I was curious if there was
anything to do around here? - To do around here? - Hey you know, something
interesting, money's not an issue I've just been
driving for what seems to be an eternity and a
little break might be nice. - Interesting, not so sure. But I might be able to find
you something entertaining. Maybe. (clearing throat) - Excuse me, miss do you mind? - I'm sorry, I'll be
back in a few minutes. Stick around before you
decide to go exploring. (paper crinkling) (ominous music) - You in my favorite seat. - Excuse me? - You heard me. You're in my seat. - I don't exactly see
your name on the chair. Do I know you? - You should. PS119. - Jesus Steven? (chuckles) How the hell are you man? - Not to bad. I knew that was you. I knew it was you. You order yet? - No I just. - Layla get me two shots
of that velvet top. - Oh I don't know. - And make it two a piece. What you mea
n you don't know? So tell me dude, what brings
you to my neck of the woods? - I'm just passing through
unfortunately or I'd be staying. - I didn't ask you all that. I said, why are you here? (chuckling) - Right, I'm headed
to Austin on business. - Business. - Mmhmm. - Okay, so you still in the
business of taking advantage of people there Chris? - Look Steven we were just kids I don't have any-- - People don't forget Chris. - It was more than 20 years ago. What do you want me say? - Chris... I do
n't want you to say
anything, it's old news like you said. I just dare you to
try anything now. - I should be goin'. - Chris, Chris, come on. Have a seat and catch up. - Alright this should
be interesting. (laughs) - So where you comin' from? - Northern Florida, that's
where my job is based. - Okay, and what do you do? - [Layla] Here you go gentlemen. - [Steven] Thank you. - Can I get you
boys anything else? - Yeah we'll grab us a
bite to eat a little later. Hell maybe you'll
join us later huh?
(laughs) Give us a lap dance
or something huh? (laughs) Yeah. - So you seem pretty comfy here. - Well yes it's
kinda like my spot. - What d'ya own the
place or something? - More like the whole town. (laughs) Come on man drink up
before it gets warm. - Yeah Steven I'm not
really a big drinker-- - It's a fucking
celebration Chris take the shot. (laughs) You know I had to
get that out the way. - So what do you mean
you own the whole town? - Well you know. I'm a cop. - Like a cop cop? - Yeah like a
cop cop. Sheriff actually. Surprise! Surprise! (laughing) Surprised a lot
of people at first but you know what
I'm off duty now hence the drinking. (laughs) You ready to grab a bite to eat? - I don't know Steven. - Shoot, got something
to hide from me? - No, of course not. - Well then lighten up dude
and let's get some grub. (laughing) (laughing) - And she had
absolutely no idea? - None what so ever. (laughing) - I mean that's just wrong
man plain and simple. - Well call it what you will. It's s
till a funny
fucking story. (laughing) - Alright, I'll give you that. So what man? No wife, no kids nothing just
a gun and a badge or what? - Yeah well you
know I was married, we were happy for a while,
had kids the whole nine... - Well what then? - She said I spent to
much time being a cop. She said I was never around, I was always in the
streets, it was a rush it was exciting man I
mean it was the city there was always
something going on something to do you
know what I'm saying? - And now you'
re here. - In the middle of
fucking nowhere. - Some folks just can't
handle city life I guess. - Yeah I guess. Somethin' like that. - That's it? - That's what? - You couldn't
handle it, that's it? Come on, there are
a lot of temptations in this world Steven. - Man this place had perks. Has perks. - Yeah that's my cue. (laughs) We'll save your perks for
another conversation hmm? (ice tinkles) What? - You okay to drive Chris? Look at me man. - Yeah I'm fine Steven. - I'll take your word
for it thi
s time. Just don't make me have
to be a cop tonight cool? - Yeah, no need to make threats. - You boys all done here? - Yeah.
- Yeah. - Hey drinks on me Layla. Keep the change. - Me too. I mean it's all yours. - Thanks guys. So, did you enjoy yourself? - [Chris] Ah yeah, I think
this was interesting. - [Layla] Interesting,
not entertaining? - I'd say so. - How do you guys
know each other? - Ah it's kinda hard to explain. - It's a long story nobody's
really got time to hear it. - [Layla] Oh come o
n. - It's ah it's nothing
Layla it's just kids stuff. - Okay it was nice
meeting you Chris. - It was nice to meet you Layla. - How long are you
sticking around for? - Ah I don't know
I have someplace
important to be tomorrow so maybe just for the day,
I'm not sure we'll see. - Yeah I'll see ya around. - Think she likes you. - Think so? - Are you kidding man? She was practically throwing
herself all over you. To bad you gotta
leave though huh? - Yeah, too bad. - [Steven] Well let
me excuse myself
man. - Here, this is for you. Bye Chris. (paper crinkles) - Chris, hold up. You sure you don't wanna
get you a room, a motel or somethin', hang around
and see what's up with Layla? Sure would make me feel a
whole hell of a lot better. - Why are you so concerned? - I'm concerned Chris
because I don't think you oughta be driving tonight. - Look Steven, I'm fine okay? Really. - I don't know. - What's not to know? You were the one
feeding me drinks don't try to back
me into a corner. - What the hel
l are
you talking about? - Look, I get it okay? But you've had your
fun, don't push it. - You really need
to relax Chris. (ominous chord) - Look at my eyes. You want me to walk a line? Now I need to get going. I'm representing someone else
tomorrow this is no bullshit man it's my job. - Alright, no need
to get all worked up. Just looking out. - Just doing your job I suppose. Look it was really interesting
running into you Steven. Maybe I'll see you around. - Stay outta trouble will ya? Remember,
I'll know. (car door slams) (engine rumbling) (dramatic music) - [Reni] What's going on here? That's my car! - I know I'm sorry
I had to borrow it. - I'm calling the police. - Reni I am the police
or did you forget? Don't do that, that's stupid. - Why the hell should
I listen to you? - Because you're supposed
to be looking out for me remember, that's
the deal we made. Look sometimes people
have to do things. I'm sorry Reni. - Okay, but remember
man, no funny stuff. (dramatic chord) (squishing)
(crying out) - I said to leave me alone. (ominous music) (gasping) (ominous music) (ominous music) - See I told ya. - It was light and
sweet yesterday. - Maybe but I prefer it
black in the morning. Thanks for the
taste test though. - Anytime. - If he's giving you a
hard time Layla don't worry it comes natural. - Hey Steven. - Deja vu huh Chris. Thought you said you
were leaving last night. - Well that was the plan
but stopped to get gas and couldn't help but notice
that little motel and... - Gra
b me a hot
tea will ya Layla? Mind if I have a seat? - I'm just finishing up myself. - So I didn't notice
your car out front. - That's strange,
hope no one stole it. - So what you had your
meeting pushed up to Monday or something? - Yeah actually,
told 'em I needed a little more time to prep. - And you told them all this
last night after we left? - No this morning
when I woke up. What's the matter Steven? You look like you
had a rough night. - Nothing for you
to worry about. - Well if it had any
thing
to do with our little run in last night I just want you
to know that it wasn't my intention to... - Look Chris if I had a problem
with you, you'd know it. But I told you man that's
old shit, it's in the past. I'm not letting it or you
affect my attitude or my job. - Who said anything
about your job? - Like I said Chris I'm
in control of my life. I run this shit. - Well it definitely
seems that way. - Why are you still here? - What do you mean? - Why are you still
here in my town? I mean on
e minute you don't
know, now all of a sudden you're staying the
whole fucking weekend. - So what you're telling
me a guy can't pass through your little town? - No what I'm saying is if
you got it don't bring it. - Bring what? - Sketchy shit. - He's an architect,
told me all about it. - Thank you dear. - Don't be so modest
Chris, tell them. What you do is fascinating. - Really it's nothing. - You came back for a
piece of that didn't you? Yeah that's it so what man, you guys got together
after we
left? I mean I had a feeling. - Well it didn't work out
exactly like that but yeah. Something told me
to come back here. - Hey I didn't know if you
were ready for your check but I figured I'd
bring it to you anyway. - Don't worry about that
Layla put it on my tab. He'll be hanging around here for a little longer,
that's for sure. - Steven please. - Why don't you take him
out and show him the town? Give him the grand tour. - Steven you know
I work all weekend. - Hey why don't you let
me take care
of that man they don't even charge me
half the time around here. - Think I'll be alright
with out your charity. - Suit yourself. - I should be going. - So soon? She doesn't get
off till around 11. - Yeah well I've
been here all day and I've still got
some stuff to do. - You ain't got shit to do. If you had shit to do,
you be doing that shit. - You know I'm starting to get the feeling that
you don't like me. - Motel. Skipping out on me now. Hanging out with
my, well the girl. I'd say the same
th
ing about you. But you know what? I'd be doing the
same damn thing. (chuckles) Man that girl is sexy. She's a sweet little peach. I tell ya that
girl can get down. - Alright, I'm outta here. Look Steven I'm gonna be
hanging around for a while so maybe I'll catch ya around. - Yeah maybe. See ya later Chris. (laughing) - Thank you for sparing
me the relationship questions during the first hour. - Don't mention it. But you never answered
my other question. Were you listening or what? - I was, I mea
n I am. - I asked you how
you know Steven. - Oh right. I don't know, we kinda
grew up together I guess. - You guess, come on. - Yeah I guess. - And? - I um. I humiliated him all the time. All the time. - How bad were you exactly? - I don't know. How do you measure bad? Relentless I would say. - Did you ever do anything
like really fucked up? - Like really fucked up? (ominous music) - [Layla] Thank you for taking
me away from that place. - You were off at
11 anyway right? - Yes but being out here
where it's quiet and peaceful. With someone like you. - So did you find
what you were looking for out here or just
more to run from? - A little of both? A year here has
definitely brought more good then harm I think. I can definitely
thank this place for crossing paths with you. - So for someone who was
thinking of staying here a while what would be a
good selling point? - The peace and quiet. I mean just close
your eyes and listen. (ominous music) (knocking) (ominous music) You know Chris you
don't frighten me. - I don't? - No. - That's refreshing. I don't ever want
to frighten you. (ominous music) (crying out) - Do you know what
you want Chris? - I think I have an idea. - Do you want me Chris? (gentle music) (door bell jingles) - Good evening sir,
how may I hep you? - Yeah I think I got a
buddy of mine staying here. You wouldn't happen to know
who's in unit 25 would ya? - Ordinarily I
wouldn't disclose that type of information
to strangers. I apologize, I had no idea. - No problem s
o what
about that info? - Well officer? - Sheriff, sheriff Jarman. - Of course, sheriff Jarman,
see I wish I could help you but unfortunately I have
no information on your friend. - Well why is that? - Well he paid cash sir. And he paid well, he
was very discreet. - So you wouldn't happen to have any idea what he's
up to would you? - You should know,
he's one of you. - I can't do this. - What's wrong? What is it, what's wrong? What the hell is that? What do you have a wife or
something, you sick
bastard. - No I don't I swear. - That's a fucking ring Chris, God I'm practically
throwing myself at you. - Okay it's not like
that Layla, I'm sorry. - Forget it Chris, you know
I was hesitant to even act like this, this isn't me and
it'll never happen again. I like you Chris. - The same way you like Steven? - What the hell is
that supposed to mean? - You know what it means. - I can't believe him. - So it's true? - It was a mistake, okay it
never should have happened. - Well you seem to
make a
lot of those. - I can't believe
you would believe anything that scumbag says. - Well it's true so
why not believe him? - Alright just
please take me home. - Take you home, why? - Because I don't appreciate
being criticized Chris. I thought you were different. I should have known better then to trust some freak
from outta town. Take me home now. (dramatic chord) (choking) (dramatic music) (banging) (dramatic music) (shatters) (knocking) - Sir is everything
alright in there? Sir it's me Reni? The
neighbors are complaining
about a disturbance. Sir if you're in
there I gotta come in and check the place out. I'm coming in. - Yeah I'm in here, I'm fine. Please go away. - Sir that's not good enough,
I'm afraid I have to come in. We've had several
complaints, I'm coming in. - God damn it don't come in. (dramatic chord) Reni, Reni look at me. Reni look at me! - You have a nice night
officer, I'll be on my way. (dramatic music) - Oh shit, oh shit, oh shit! (gun shots) (banging) - Good evening, I
'm
sorry to bother you but was there some sort
of disturbance here? - Yeah we just thought
we heard something. - And what did this
something sound like? - It sounded like gun shots
but it could literally just. - [Man] Get the fuck! (gun shots) (gun shot) (eerie music) (eerie music) - Big fish to base
Betty you copy? - [Betty] Go ahead. - Yeah I'm 10 seven at a
motel, the Country Creek Inn. - [Betty] Didn't
copy that sheriff. (tape ripping) (grunts) (tape ripping) Is everything okay over there? -
Yeah no worries, Betty just
checking a suspicious person. I got it under control. - [Betty] Do you
have a description? - That's a negative, not yet. Still working on it. (dramatic chord) - [Betty] Well I'm afraid it's
gonna have to wait sheriff, got another call from
the Glunt family. - Don't we have another
unit that can handle that? - [Betty] I'm afraid not. - 10 four I'm on it. (engine starts) (dramatic chords)
(grunting) (slams) (barking) (suspenseful music) (water running) - Hey, who the f
uck are you? (dramatic chord)
- Steven. Holy shit. - What the hell Chris, you
scared the shit outta me man. - I'm sorry. - What the hell are
you doing out here? - You could have
killed me Steven. - Well you should have
said something Chris. Now answer my damn question. - My car broke down a
couple of miles back, I stopped by here
to ask for help. - Well this place looks
closed to me Chris. - Yeah that's what I
thought to but when I knocked on the door some
young guy actually answered, he said he
was doing some
over night work or something. - You don't mind letting
me see a receipt do ya? - Excuse me? - It's late, this
place is closed. - This is bullshit. I don't have one. I paid cash, the register
was locked up for the night. Do you wanna go inside with
me, I'll introduce you two. Come on, let's go seriously. - Give you a ride. - No way. There's no need, I'm fine. - So you just gonna walk
two miles up the road? - Yeah, I'm fine really. - I insist, don't
be stubborn Chris. I'm not gonna
let you walk. (suspenseful music) They called you that late? - Yeah it's pretty
important project, they've got my personal line. - Ah, an on call kind of guy. I like that. - Yup they told me I
needed to be in Austin at 8:30 in the morning
and when my car wouldn't start I got worried,
just my luck on the way to fix one car
I get stuck in another. - Yeah I noticed
the local plate. Who's car is this Chris? - Reni. Reni the motel owner? My cars been giving
me problems sine I've been here and he was
kind
enough to lend me his. Shit. - What? - Popped the freaking trunk, I must be exhausted,
would you mind? - Yeah, let me see the jug. That was pretty
nice of Reni to let you borrow his car like that. Pretty cool cat. - Yeah pour it all in
and keep an eye on it, I'll fire it up. - So you headed to an early
meeting looking like that? Look like you just
rolled out of bed to me. - I did, then I got
right on the road to go buy a battery for my car. Look I plan on
cleaning up when I get back in if
you must know. (laughing) You're laughing, are you
having a good time Steven? - You got a answer for
everything don't ya Chris? - Yeah, an honest answer,
what's your problem? - My problem is I spoke with
Reni earlier this evening, he told me some pretty
interesting shit. You told him you were a cop? - Jesus Steven
that's what you're getting all worked up over? - That's a felony
around here man. I saw you take your ring off
at the dinner the other day. As far as our childhood
trust goes man that
was fucked from the get go. - Look Steven. - Oh, oh, so you got an
answer for that to now huh? - Look I get it okay? - Oh do you now? - We were children Steven. Now I'm sorry for
what ever it is I did to you but we're
not kids anymore. Messing around with people
the way you seem to enjoy doing is going to get
you into trouble someday. - Is that a threat Chris? - It's not a threat my friend. I just wouldn't want to see
anything bad happen to you. - Well you don't have
to worry about that cause I
have my eyes wrapped all around your bull shit. - I told Reni I was a
cop to get a discount. Are we done? - Man if I wanted to I could
take you down right now. - On what grounds? - Grounds? I don't need no grounds, you
forget who the fuck I am. I run this shit, I'm
the sheriff around here. I make the laws and
I break the laws it's my word over yours. - Well my lawyer would
have a field day with that. A crooked cop who let his personal issues
impair his judgment? - Sorry it had to
come to this Ch
ris. I know what happened to your
mother, I've always known. Since we were kids. I know what it's
like to have demons, hell we all got them, make
you do shit to people, innocent people, especially
when you're young. - Steven. - But I pity you man,
that's the reason why i'mma let you go. But don't get it twisted,
I don't like you man, and I don't trust you no
further then I can throw you. So you run along and
take Reni his car back and you get the
hell out of my town. (knocking) You know you neve
r
did let me know what went down
between you and Layla. - Everything went fine,
she's a very nice woman. But I don't kiss and tell. Goodbye Steven. - That's mighty
kind of you partner. I'm sure our kids
will appreciate that. Now get the fuck outta here. (dramatic music) (dinging) (car screeching) (dramatic music) (phone ringing) - [Layla] Hi sorry I
missed you, leave a message and I'll get back to you. (suspenseful music) (banging) (dramatic music) (whacking)
(crying out) - You should have minde
d
your own business Steven. (whacking)
(crying out) (yelling) (gentle music) (tires squealing)
(whacking) (dramatic music) (dramatic music) (gun shots) (eerie music) I'm an officer of the law. I'm with the police. It's my car, I've
got the registration. Why do you need to
see the registration? This is my car. I mean it's my car. What's the problem? (gentle music) (muffled mumbling) (muffled screaming) (thudding)
(muffled yelling) - What the hell was that? - I don't know but we're
not stopping to
help. - Was that blood on his shirt? - Shut up Devin that
shit really happens okay? Don't joke. - Calm down guy probably
just ran out of gas. Should probably feel bad
for making fun of him. (tires squealing) (dramatic music) (suspenseful music) Lisa! - Shit! - [Man] It's alright,
it's okay, it's okay. - Devin!
(crunching) (gentle music) - [Chris Voiceover] How many
times can you forget something? What do you do when
you can't forget? Do you change, change
what you've done? Change everything tha
t ever
was, who you used to be? If you only knew how it felt
then maybe you'd understand. (trunk slams) (chattering) (door bell rings) It's how I make
the pain go away. (eerie music)
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