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From inside a storm drain, we hear Mia’s chalk scraping. Then a low, wet growl.

Samira interviews Caleb’s sister, (9). Lily says: “The smiling man took him. He smells like popcorn and pennies.” Samira dismisses it, but later finds a 1910 Ironworks token in Caleb’s backpack. Same token described in Marsh’s diary. it: welcome to derry s02 m4a

Maya is cataloging unprocessed boxes from the 1910 Ironworks explosion. She finds a leather diary belonging to Thomas R. Marsh , a foreman who died in the fire. The last entry reads: “The children followed the clown into the canal. I saw their shadows standing in the flames.” She cross-references with microfilm — the 1910 Derry Herald reported “9 children missing after canal fire” but later revised to “3 drowned, accident.” From inside a storm drain, we hear Mia’s chalk scraping

Maya reads aloud from Marsh’s diary: “It lives in the remembering. Starve it of belief, and it sleeps.” Suddenly, Samira says: “What diary?” — she has no memory of the last 10 minutes. Lily says: “The smiling man took him



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From inside a storm drain, we hear Mia’s chalk scraping. Then a low, wet growl.

Samira interviews Caleb’s sister, (9). Lily says: “The smiling man took him. He smells like popcorn and pennies.” Samira dismisses it, but later finds a 1910 Ironworks token in Caleb’s backpack. Same token described in Marsh’s diary.

Maya is cataloging unprocessed boxes from the 1910 Ironworks explosion. She finds a leather diary belonging to Thomas R. Marsh , a foreman who died in the fire. The last entry reads: “The children followed the clown into the canal. I saw their shadows standing in the flames.” She cross-references with microfilm — the 1910 Derry Herald reported “9 children missing after canal fire” but later revised to “3 drowned, accident.”

Maya reads aloud from Marsh’s diary: “It lives in the remembering. Starve it of belief, and it sleeps.” Suddenly, Samira says: “What diary?” — she has no memory of the last 10 minutes.