Motel. 231. Father Scoffield answers the door. Jaye says that Katrina has to go back, and that she has a feeling he agrees with her. Father asks, "Jeez, I don't know. Uh, is your little friend going to beat me up?" Jaye says that he did get excited, but that he doesn't have to know. She sees the priest packing. "You're not leaving without her?" she kind of asks. Father Scoffield says he's not a parole officer, and that he can't drag her back to the convent. Jaye says that Katrina does want to go back: "She's just had too much cheese." She says they have to squash her doubt. She asks whether it would help if they got her re-baptized. "It's holy water, not magic water," says the priest. There's a sound of a big truck backing up as Jaye asks what the difference is. Father Scoffield says that one is faith and the other is fantasy. He says he can't find Sister Katrina's faith for her. Jaye wrestles with the priest's luggage, saying she'll find it for her: "Just give me twenty-four hours, and I'll have her singing 'Sweet Jesus' all the doo-dah-day long. And you can bring her back to Him. All three Hims. Jesus, God and...the other one."













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