Samara and Eun-Suh walked out of the hospital doors. Both had too much on their minds to be happy about it.
"What should we do?" Samara finally said.
"Talk to someone? I don't know." Eun-Suh replied.
"Who are we supposed to talk to?" Samara questioned.
"Maybe Boram and Aiden. They were in the room when I woke up, but then they left." Eun-Suh said.
"And Asakawa and Yoichi. Maybe they can tell us why Sadako isn't here." Samara said.
Eun-Suh gave Samara a funny look. "Asakawa's dead."
Samara's eyes opened wide. "Maybe just Yoichi."
Eun-Suh nodded. "But I'd like to see Boram and Aiden first."
Instinct told them where to go, and Samara and Eun-Suh wound up on the doorstep of a creepy looking old mansion. The steps creaked, and the door was old and rusty. Eun-Suh hesitantly knocked. A few moments later, Boram came to the door, her hair was tied loosely above her head. She looked shocked.
"Oh..., um, come in," Boram said hesitantly. She led Samara and Eun-Suh into the living room where Aiden sat staring blankly at the tv.
"Aiden, dear...we have guests," Boram half-smiled. "Please sit."
Samara and Eun-Suh took a seat on the couch a bit a distance from Aiden.
"We have some questions we'd like to ask," Samara stated. A little girl with dark brown hair and eyes ran into Borams lap. She picked her up and motioned for Samara to continue.
"We're just a bit confused...why were we revived? Where's Sadako?"
Aiden and Boram exchanged glanced. Finally Aiden spoke up. "We thought you deserved another chance. We could tell...if we brought you back, you'd fix your mistakes and re live your life well."
"Then where's Sadako?" Eun-Suh said with a slight hint of annoyance.
Boram began speaking before Aiden could. "Sadako's different. We could tell with her, she's no good. Something about her is different. We knew if we revived her, she would cause just as much trouble as before...maybe even more," she said.
"Well what made us so different from Sadako? How do you know we don't plan on going out to kill more?" Samara questioned.
"Sadako is..." Boram paused for a moment to think. "Different. While we knew you two could be trusted with another chance, Sadako could no. We sensed it about you; you two using this chance well. But Sadako wouldn't. If she was revived she would go back to her old ways of killing."
"We watched her tape," Samara whispered so low they couldn't hear.
"What?" Aiden asked.
Samara didn't answer, she just looked at the floor.
"She said...we...watched her tape..." Eun-Suh said.
Aiden's jaw dropped, Boram started coughing. They thought they had even seen the little girl's eyes glowing.
"Tell me I heard wrong," Aiden finally said.
"No..." Samara whispered.
"What were you thinking! You two should know from your own past not to do such a thing!"
"It was an accident!" Samara protested.
"And HOW was it an accident?" Boram demanded.
"At the hospital the nurse gave us some videos to watch. That tape must've been accidentally mixed in because that's what we saw when we put it in. We didn't know," Eun-Suh said.
"Did...did you get the phone call?" Aiden asked hesitantly.
Eun-Suh and Samara nodded. Aiden leaned back in his seat, and Boram sighed.
"We'll go now." Samara said quietly.
Boram nodded and open the door for them.
As they were leaving, they saw the little girls head turn. "Die..." she whispered.
The door slammed shut.
