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Hey!
Mister!
I think you dropped this.
I...
It's yours. Take it.
[telephone ringing]
Hello?
(woman's voice) Hi this is CMS calling for mister Grayson.
Yeah.
(woman's voice) Is this Jack Grayson?
Yes.
(woman's voice) Well I'm calling to inform you that a package arrived for you at the office at 1515 Main Street.
(woman's voice) Will you be able to pick it up in the next hour? If not then we can put it on hold.
(woman's voice) Are you there mister Grayson?
Yeah.
I'll come now.
(woman's voice) Fantastic. We'll look for you soon.
[phone hangs up]
Can I help you?
Uh, yeah. I'm Jack Grayson.
Someone here called me.
I'm sorry?
Someone called me on the phone and said you had a package for me.
Alright. Well let me look you up. What was your full name again sir?
Jack Grayson. Gray with an A.
I'm sorry mister Grayson. It doesn't look like we have anything here for you.
But...
...someone called me. They said they had a package for me.
I'm sorry mister Grayson. There's nothing here under your name.
You're sure?
Yes sir.
And it looks like...
Yeah, it looks like there's nothing under that name at either of our branches here downtown.
I apologize for the confusion.
You're not the one who called me?
No sir.
We don't notify about deliveries over the phone. No one from here would have called you.
(male news anchor) And our final story tonight, we have received new
(male news anchor) information regarding the technological malfunctions that have been plaguing the city.
(male news anchor) However, scientists say that it is nothing to be concerned over.
(male news anchor) Local officials on the scene have hypothesized that the outages are being caused by a release of excess
(male news anchor) energy that has built up in certain overconsumptive parts of the city over the past few decades.
(male news anchor) The outages began early We- [static]
[intermittent static]
(male news anchor) Several business- [static]
(male news anchor) Flickering lights- [static]
[intermittent static]
(male news anchor) ...later that night, half of a nearby block lost power for close to an hour.
(male news anchor) Electricians investigated nearby-
[static]
(male news anchor) -problems.
[telephone ringing]
(woman's voice) Hello resident of Mid-City Apartments.
(woman's voice) This is courtesy call to warn you of forthcoming storms.
(woman's voice) Expect strong winds and very rough rain.
(woman's voice) If power goes out, we assure that we will be working as quickly as possible to restore it.
(woman's voice) Thank you and be safe.
(male news anchor) Our news station received various calls reporting electronic malfunctions
(male news anchor) including stoplight outages, cellphone and laptop issues, and of course-
[knocking on door]
(male news anchor) The electronic disturbances seem erratic,
(male news anchor) but local experts have assured us-
(Jack) Who is it?
(male news anchor) ...devising a plan of action.
(male news anchor) More to come on this story as it develops.
[news channel music]
[knocking]
Yeah?
Who's there?
(man's voice) I need to speak with the resident of this apartment.
It will only take a moment.
Who are you?
May I come in?
We can talk right here.
You're Jack Grayson, yes?
This would be a whole lot easier if you would just let me in.
This won't take long.
I don't think so. Just...
What do you want?
I'm not sure you understand.
You need to leave.
We'll talk another time...
...Jack.
I've always liked this place.
What's wrong?
You're being exceptionally boring today.
I had a...
...really weird day yesterday.
Oh yeah? What happened?
I don't know.
I guess I've kind of been out of it lately.
I guess.
It's just been weird.
Maybe you're stressed.
Or maybe you're finally getting sick of how monotonous your work week's become.
I've told you before. You could have been promoted like a billion times by now if you really wanted to.
It's not that.
Sometimes I don't get you Jack.
I mean...
You're a nice guy and all, but you just...
What is it that keeps you so rooted in one place?
As usual you're ignoring me.
You know, you've got a long way to go if you expect normal people to tolerate you Jack.
Don't worry. I'll take care of it.
Jack, right?
I'm Paul Moriarty.
How did you know my name?
Heard you had a visitor last night.
How...
He'll come again you know.
Who was he?
Look here.
I...
...can help you Jack.
You call me...
...when you want to talk.
That'll be two fifty.
Here you go!
Have a good one!
[telephone ringing]
(woman's voice) Are you okay?
(woman's voice) Hello?
Who is this?
(woman's voice) Is Anna there?
No. I think you have the wrong number.
(woman's voice) That's...
(woman's voice) ...disappointing.
I'm sorry.
[phone hangs up]
Jack!
It's good to see you.
What are you doing here?
I told you they'd come again.
How do you...
How do you know?
I know what they're after.
So do you.
Was it you?
No Jack it wasn't me.
But knowing them...
...I would have expected another social call by now.
So what am I supposed to do?
People are strange sometimes Jack.
I spent most of my life trying to force people to do things they didn't want to do.
Honestly, it rarely works.
People know what they want
and they have little patience for anyone who stands in their way.
The people that robbed your apartment?
They know what they wanted too.
And they're not afraid to push.
I'm not sure you know what you want yet.
But if you figure it out you've got my number.
I'll let you get back to your run.
[ringing]
[ringing]
(woman's voice) Police non-emergency. How may I help you?
Yeah. I'd like to report a break-in.
(woman's voice) What's the address?
(woman's voice) Hello?
(woman's voice) Hello?
Nevermind.
(woman's voice) Sir?
[phone hangs up]
[phone dialing]
[ringing]
(Moriarty's voice) Yes?
We need to talk.
(Moriarty's voice) Alright.
(Moriarty's voice) I'll be at the diner on the corner of eighth and Farrow in an hour.
(Moriarty's voice) Meet me there. Bring what they're after.
Yeah.
(Moriarty) You brought it?
Yeah.
So where is it?
Where'd you get it?
Someone gave it to me.
Who?
A little girl...
...a few days ago.
I'm a little surprised you haven't tossed it down a sewer or something by now...
...considering all the trouble it caused you.
What is it?
Let me see it.
Here.
You see that?
Yeah.
What is it?
That symbol?
It's shown up in a few places over the years.
What do you mean?
I've spent decades of my life as an investigator.
FBI once...
...not anymore.
What is it, the symbol?
Ah, it's just a symbol.
Well no it's...
...not just a symbol.
It's a marker to a door that this disc opens.
I guess that's the best way I can explain it to you.
What?
It's a key, Jack.
A key to a very important place.
Where?
***!
We've gotta go! Now!
(Moriarty) Jack run!
[thunder]
[thunder]
[thunder]
[elevator bell dings]
(sinister man) You won't get away Jack.
No matter where you're running.
I'm not sure what you were thinking Jack.
But you lost.
[old telephone ringing]
[old telephone ringing]
[old telephone ringing]
(woman's voice) Hi this is CMS calling for mister Grayson.
What?
(woman's voice) Is this Jack Grayson?
I don't...
(woman's voice) Well I'm calling to inform you that a package arrived for you at the office at 1515 Main Street.
(woman's voice) Will you be able to pick it up in the next hour? If not then we can put it on hold.
(woman's voice) Are you there mister Grayson?
(woman's voice) Fantastic. We'll look for you soon.
(woman's voice) Hi this is CMS calling for mister Grayson.
(woman's voice) Is this Jack Grayson?
[distant telephone ringing]
(woman's voice) Well I'm calling to inform you that a package arrived for you-
[distant telephone ringing]
[distant telephone ringing]
[distant telephone ringing]
[distant telephone ringing]
[distant telephone ringing]
[nearby telephone ringing]
[nearby telephone ringing]
[nearby telephone ringing]
(woman's voice) Hello resident of Mid-City Apartments.
(woman's voice) This is courtesy call to warn you of forthcoming storms.
(woman's voice) Expect strong winds and very rough rain.
(woman's voice) If power goes out, we assure that we will be working as quickly as possible to restore it.
(woman's voice) Thank you and be safe.
(woman's voice) Hello resident of Mid-City Apartments.
(woman's voice) This is courtesy call to warn you of forthcoming storms.
(woman's voice) Expect strong winds and very-
[phone hangs up]
[distant telephone ringing]
[distant telephone ringing]
[distant telephone ringing]
[nearby telephone ringing]
[nearby telephone ringing]
[nearby telephone ringing]
Yeah?
(woman's voice) Are you okay?
(woman's voice) Hello?
(woman's voice) Is Anna there?
(woman's voice) That's...
(woman's voice) ...disappointing.
(woman's voice) Are you okay?
[distant telephone ringing]
(woman's voice) Hello?
[distant telephone ringing]
(woman's voice) Is Anna the-
[nearby telephone ringing]
[nearby telephone ringing]
[nearby telephone ringing]
[nearby telephone ringing]
[nearby telephone ringing]
(spliced voices) This is very disappointing Jack Grayson.
[phone hangs up]
Have a seat Jack.
Invite her in Jack.
Why are you here?
You took it.
Yes. Yes I did.
(sinister man) But that doesn't explain why you're here.
Let the other one go.
Paul?
(sinister man) No you don't need to worry about him.
I'm not through with him yet.
What about this one?
What about him?
(sinister man) You still haven't answered my question.
You lost. I have the disc now.
And him.
And him.
(sinister man) They've lost too.
Failures.
(sinister man) And there's nothing you can do about it now.
So why are you here?
(young girl) You never knew when enough was enough.
You need to leave.
Now.
[coughing]
You're a very foolish man Jack.
There's so much you don't know.
So many little details.
You have the disc?
Of course I do.
But if I were in your shoes I'd be much more meticulous with my questions.
[coughing]
(sinister man) You know, I knew a guy like you once.
Quiet, morose...
...foolish.
(sinister man) So tell me Jack.
What are you trying to figure out?
[coughing]
Who is that?
I think you two have met before.
(Moriarty) Jack...
(sinister man) May I present to you...
(sinister man) ...Paul Moriarty.
A failure.
Just like you.
(Moriarty) Jack, you've gotta...
[coughing]
Jack you've gotta leave.
No Jack. Stay.
(Moriarty) Now Jack.
Run.
Look at that fool Jack.
Don't you want to know what's gonna happen to him?!
(Moriarty) Now Jack!
Run!
[passing car horn]