The well. She climbed out of it, slowly. She began creeping forward, ready to climb out of the tv and kill her next victim. A white light. She was almost there. She stuck out her head and-

Eun-Suh's eyes fluttered open. She looked around. This wasn't right; it looked like she was in...a hospital.

"Where am I?" Eun-Suh thought to herself. "7 days ago someone watched my tape. I came out of the well; like always. I walked to her, and I was supposed to come out of her TV. Why aren't I in her room?" Eun-Suh became suddenly aware that she was breathing. "Am I...alive?" Impossible. She had been dead for many years now. She looked around. She then noticed next to her, a girl was still sleeping. Eun-Suh looked over at her and realized it was Samara.

"We're alive..." Eun-Suh was still in shock. Someone must have revived them. She then took notice to the fact that in front of her stood Boram. And next to her, Aiden. Both were smiling.

"But..." Eun-Suh's voice trailed off.

Boram and Aiden smiled to see her awake and began to walk off.

"Wait! I want answers!" Too late. Boram and Aiden walked off.

"Wait a minute..." Eun-Suh thought. "If I am here...and Samara is here...and Aiden and Boram were here...where...where is Sadako and Yoichi?"

Eun-Suh yelled in frustration. "This doesn't make any sense!"

"Would you keep it down?" Eun-Suh's yelling had awoken Samara. "Eun-Suh?"

"I don't know what's going on," Eun-Suh said. "I was coming out of the well because it had been 7 days since the last person watched my tape. When I was supposed to be climbing out of the tv, I ended up here."

"What is going on?" Samara demanded Eun-Suh.

"I'm just as clueless as you!" Eun-Suh yelled. "Somehow we're alive."

Samara hadn't noticed that part. "How did this happen?"

"I think someone revived us, but I don't know who. Boram and Aiden were here a little bit ago as well."

"I don't understand..." Samara said.

"And you know what else is confusing?" Eun-Suh said.

"What?"

"I'm here. You're here. Where's Sadako?"

"You're right..."

"I want answers. You and I are going to look for them."

"Yes," Samara agreed. "But there's something I need to say. I think we've been given a second chance at life. I don't know why, or who thought we deserved it. And it's weird, because I no longer have the un-dying urge to kill."

"Me neither," Eun-Suh agreed.

Just then a nurse walked in. "You girls will be able to leave here tomorrow," She said. She handed them a bunch of video tapes. "Here. Pick a movie to keep you occupied." Then she left.

Eun-Suh handed the videos to Samara, who took a random one and popped it into the VCR. They waited a moment. The video started. The all too familiar images appeared on the screen. Samara looked over at Eun-Suh suspiciously.

"It's not mine," Eun-Suh defended herself.

"Well, it's not mine," Samara said.

"Then it's...," Eun-Suh's voice trailed off.

"Sadako's!" Samara finished.

Samara and Eun-Suh watched in disbelief as the similar images to their own cursed videotapes appeared on the screen. It ended of course, with a shot of the well. Pause. The phone rang.

Samara rolled her eyes and picked it up. "Hello?"

Pause. It was a whisper so low you could barley hear it. "7 days."

Samara snorted. "You can't kill us, Sadako. You're the same as us." But the line on the other end was dead.

"Now I really want answers." Eun-Suh grumbled.