Reagan, We Have To Talk

Reagan, We Have To Talk is the 9th short film by B.E.S.C. Studios. It was directed and filmed by Samuel Martin. It is the beginning of a better quality of production, which resulted in B.E.S.C. Studios' most critically acclaimed film to date.

Plot
The film begins when Reagan running into her room, sobbing. She jumps on her bed and burrows her face into a pillow. Reagan's mother comes running in after her, and begins to comfort her daughter. Reagan explains that the other kids at school were bullying her. Reagan's mother holds up Reagan's tomato stuffed animal, and tells Reagan "you're my happy tomato," making Reagan laugh and perk up.

Later, Reagan and her mother are sitting at the dining table, talking the eating. The camera is peering in through the outside window. A skulking figure sneaks around the family car, and crawls up to the front door. He opens the door and slips inside. When inside, the figure goes under the rug to hide, then crawls out and goes up the stairs. He walks into Reagan's room, and slips between the wall and the cabinet. Reagan comes into the room, and prepares for bed. After saying good night to her mother, Reagan goes to sleep.

The clock runs past twenty minutes, and it is now 11:25 PM. That mysterious figure crawls out of the crevice, and creeps towards Reagan's bed. He brings his face up to the bed, and says "Boo!" Reagan instantly wakes up and screams. Then, in a flash, she is gone. She disappears. The Creep feels the place where she went and is frighteningly confused. He runs out of the house.

The scene changes to Reagan's mother's room. She is chuckling while reading a book. Suddenly, Reagan materializes onto the floor. Reagan and her mother both shriek in surprise. They look into each other faces and scream "I/You teleported!" Reagan's mother begins to explain. "You can teleport. I could teleport until I was 18. You're a Super". Reagan excitedly begins to teleport all around the room. Reagan's mother stops her, saying "You can only use your power for good, not evil!"