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| - The tape takes place in October 10, 2014 which Zoe describes as the "last night spent with my real family." Zoe watches the news which reports about the imminent dissipation of the strong hurricane which flooded Louisiana, as well as a search for a missing ship. The family had recently rescued Mia Winters from the wreckage of the aforementioned ship, the SS Annabelle. Jack arrives at the house, having found the young Eveline. Marguerite states that Mia is resting, and Jack allows to let them rest at the house for a few days before they can bring them to town. Thinking that there was an oil spill, Marguerite tells Zoe to get fresh clothes from the laundry room and offers to let Eveline stay in Lucas' old room. Lucas complains about the decision, but Jack tells him that he has outgrown the room, and notes that he always wanted to open a bed-and-breakfast. Jack brings Eveline to the room while Zoe gets clothes and Marguerite cooks soup. As Jack leaves to check on the boathouse, Zoe brings clothes to Eveline, who suddenly awakens and says, "They're mine now." Suddenly, a lightning strike shuts down the power and Eveline leaves the room. As Zoe searches the house for Eveline, she comes upon an unconscious Lucas. She then hears her mother rambling in the bathroom. As she approaches her mother, Marguerite tells Zoe to look at the gift given by Eveline. Marguerite grabs Zoe and spews out insects from her mouth; Jack comes to her rescue and wrestles with his wife, ordering Zoe to get rope in the garage. Marguerite rambles that Eveline is now part of their family. Returning to the bathroom after finding the rope, Zoe finds her father attempting to drown Marguerite in the bathroom. Jack has also gone insane and stabs himself in the chest to show Eveline his devotion and love. Zoe then flees from Jack and navigates around the house to escape her father, who finds Lucas and drags him to receive Eveline's "gift". Zoe manages to find her way to the living room where her mother is searching for her, but is clearly struggling with the infection.
- Daughters is a song by John Mayer from his album Heavier Things (2003).
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