BLACKOUT:
JULIA:
(Whispered)
(Whispered)
I'm recording
this so that whoever finds my body will understand what they're seeing.
FADE IN:
EXT. WOODS 10KM NW OF CONRAD, YUKON – NIGHT
It’s dark. The cellphone she’s recording her message on
flashes green every six seconds, illuminating her left eye and occasionally her
nostril.
She is JULIA, scared shitless. All we see of her is her left
eye, a bleeding cut from her temple to her nose, and her quivering mouth. She
is recording a message, her last message, to tell her superiors her story. Her
voice is always hushed, whimpering, and panicked, spoken frantically like she’s
scared she’ll run out of time.
JULIA:
My name is
Lieutenant-Colonel Julia Williams. I am - was head of a reconnaissance mission
out of the One Military Police Regiment of the Canadian Armed Forces. You'll
most likely find my body about ten kilometres northwest of Conrad, Yukon.
She takes a long, deep breath before she continues, her voice
stronger because she has to be.
JULIA:
My team of seven
including myself was made up of Captain James Holder, Lieutenant Wes Kawalski,
Lieutenant Amy Grainger, Officer Cadet Harrison Grainger, Sergeant Graham
Reynolds, and Private Recruit Maurice Ygraine. Please notify their families of
their passing. And apologize. You killed them.
She brings her cellphone close to her mouth, taking up what
little her camera light is picking up.
JULIA:
We came here on
orders from my superior, investigating mysterious disappearances outside of a
training camp in Conrad. We found them. We found their bodies.
JULIA begins to sob quietly, her whimpers filling the
silence, though as she continues to speak, her sobs become louder, more
desperate.
JULIA:
Oh god. There's
something in the woods. I couldn't see it. It was too dark. But they're
all gone. I could hear it. Most of our equipment was destroyed. I don't know
where I am. My legs. I can't move my legs. Oh god. I can hear it. I'm sending
this message to my commander. I hope you get this. I have one bar. I tried to
call but no one answered. Why didn't you answer?
In
the distance we hear the sound of snarling – like a jungle cat – and rustling
leaves.
JULIA:
Oh god. It's
getting closer.
She is crying now. Her eyes shut, lips quivering, she barely
whispers into the camera’s microphone-
JULIA:
I wanna go home.
-before
her crying becomes a scream of terror that fades back at least several feet.
The camera falls facedown, illuminating darkness covered up by dried up leaves.
We hear three cries of pain in short succession, all followed by a growl, like
it’s an effort to perform this task. After this, JULIA cries out enraged,
broken. We hear her voice from several feet away.
JULIA:
(Screaming, cursing)
You did this to me! You did this to me!
A
sound catches in her throat and we know she is dead. A loud thump rattles the
leaves and heavy breathing fills the air. Everything is silent except for the
breathing when suddenly a gunshot rings out. Whatever killed JULIA snarls and
growls but the sound becomes distant. It’s running away.
NEW VOICE1:
We shot him!
We
don’t know anything about these NEW VOICE(S) except that they arrived too late.
The two of them are silent a moment – no doubt taking in the horrific scene
before them.
\
NEW VOICE2:
Oh my god. What
did this? Did he-
NEW VOICE2 suddenly begins retching. NEW VOICE1’s voice is
soothing.
NEW VOICE1:
Hey, are you
okay?
NEW VOICE2 takes several deep breaths, trying to regain their
composure.
NEW VOICE2:
What the hell
happened here?
NEW VOICE1:
I don’t-hey
what’s that?
Two sets of footsteps slowly approach the cellphone. Suddenly
the camera is on two men, illuminated by a flashlight held by one of the men
(NEW VOICE2). They are both wearing thick, black sweaters, NEW VOICE1 wears a
yellow toque. Both men come to the same realization and their eyes widen.
NEW VOICE2:
She was
recording? Holy shi-
CUT TO BLACK
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