7th Heaven s06e05 Episode Script

Relationships

Hey, your breakfast is almost ready.
Oh, I already ate.
- Oh, but I made my special egg dish.
- I know, that's why I already ate.
And that's why Simon left early for school.
The truth hurts.
Hey, I made eggs.
I could smell them all the way upstairs.
If I have to prepare breakfast, shouldn't I choose what I wanna prepare? No one wants to eat your eggs.
- That's not true.
- Oh, it's true.
- You know how long you're gonna be? - No.
I have to go to the church sometime today.
- Yes? - So when are you coming home? I don't know.
I'll be home when I get home.
You can't do better than that, honey? No, I can't, sweetie.
Come on, Ruthie.
I don't wanna be late.
Maybe I should take hormones.
Man, you are looking really good.
Since we started running together, I've been doing so much better with my training.
I think I'm gonna pass that test next week.
Oh, yeah, you're gonna nail it.
Well, you know, if I do, I owe it all to you.
You're a great coach.
You know, I could be a really great husband too.
You still haven't answered my question.
Well, it's a big question to answer.
So is that a no? No, it's I just need some more time.
Race you back to the car? Okay.
Ready, set, go.
Hey.
Okay, let's close our books.
I know we just started reading Swiss Family Robinson today, but from the chapters that you just read, does anyone wanna tell me what they think the moral of this story might be? Wow.
I think the author is showing us that even though you may not be shipwrecked with your family, that all families have to figure out a way to get along.
Yes, good.
The author, Johann David Wyss, is telling us that all relationships require a lot of work, patience, tolerance and love.
He wrote this book to teach his own sons life lessons.
So for homework, I want you to teach me a lesson, a moral lesson.
I want you all to write a one-page story about a relationship.
I'm available for help, so don't hesitate to call me here at school or at home.
- All right? Okay.
Class dismissed.
Bye.
I'll see you later.
I have her number, I'll give it to you.
Oh, cool.
You seem to know a lot about people and relationships, and I have a question.
If two people fight all the time, they should break up, right? Well, yes, if two people are fighting all the time, then maybe they shouldn't be together.
- But you're young.
- That's what I think too.
Thanks, Mrs.
Camden.
Hey.
I don't think I've ever seen someone improve so much in such a short period of time.
Keep up the good work.
How you doing? A whole lot better than I was doing last week.
I know.
What's your secret? My boyfriend's been helping me train.
Boyfriend? So tonight some of us are gonna meet up at this pool hall where firefighters hang out.
- You wanna come? - I'm meeting my boyfriend for dinner.
Ah, the boyfriend again.
Maybe next time.
Yeah, maybe next time.
Ah, I'll be right back.
Hi, Reverend Camden.
Cheryl, I'm sorry, Matt's not home.
I know.
I need to talk to you.
In that case, come on in.
I have to put the boys down for a nap.
Give me a minute? - Sure, no problem.
- Help yourself to anything in the fridge.
And I'll be back as soon as I get them to sleep.
Yeah.
Okay.
Here we go.
Hi, where's Matt? He's at class, or work, or I'm here to talk to your dad.
How's everything with you? I'm fine.
Just getting a soda, and now that I have it, I'm going back upstairs.
Bye.
I'm not fine.
I'm horrible and I need to talk to someone.
Normally, I would talk to Mary, but I can't talk to her about this and When I think about it, I shouldn't be talking to you either.
But if I don't talk to someone soon, I'm gonna burst.
Robbie? Are you two together? No, we're not together.
We're not anything.
But I think Robbie wants us to be something.
He tried to kiss me last week.
I thought that we were just friends, but somewhere along the way, I guess our signals got crossed.
So are you upset because he tried to kiss you and you're not interested, or are you upset because he tried to kiss you and you are interested? Robbie and I can only ever be friends.
There's just too much history with him and my family and you.
If you know how you feel, then tell him.
Well, I would, but he's been avoiding me all week.
I've been avoiding him too.
Stop avoiding him and talk to him.
What? It's just that I was wondering if you're here to talk to my dad about Matt.
- I talked to Matt earlier.
- Oh.
I think you should always talk to the person involved first, and then talk to them again, and even again after that.
Maybe you're right.
Thanks.
I'll go find Robbie right now.
By the way, for some reason, my dad's not as objective as a father as he is as a minister.
Hey, I saw the hottest girl today.
Well, did you talk to her? I didn't get a chance to.
She disappeared.
I've been looking for her all day.
I think she's new.
Was she blond, about this tall, with blue eyes? Yeah.
Is that her? She's coming this way.
Yeah, I know.
She's my girlfriend.
She transferred over from private school.
So keep your eyes and your hands off, buddy.
She's your girlfriend.
Hi.
Lynn, this is my friend Simon.
Yeah, I saw you in the hall this morning.
Sorry to keep you waiting.
It's getting harder every week to get the boys to nap.
No problem.
So, what can I do for you? You can tell Matt I don't think we should date anymore.
What? Matt doesn't have time for a relationship.
It's not fair for me to be in a relationship with someone who doesn't have time for me.
Well, I think those are things that you should tell Matt when you talk to him.
I've tried talking to him, and this morning I tried for the last time.
He refuses to discuss breaking up.
But I think he'll listen to you.
Please help me.
I don't wanna hurt him.
- You want me to hurt him? - No.
But Matt and I can't go on the way we are.
I feel like this relationship is distracting me from studying, and I can't afford to be distracted.
Maybe I'm like Matt.
I don't want the two of you to break up.
I thought you'd be happy I wanted to break up with Matt.
- Why would you think that? - Well, I know you and Annie weren't exactly thrilled when Matt and I started dating, what with the Robbie and Mary history and all.
No, that's not true.
We were a little concerned in the beginning, but we all love you and we think you and Matt are terrific together.
And Matt was a little lost last year.
But ever since he started dating you, he's changed.
He's become more focused and he's just happy.
I'm a little surprised that you don't see that you really have made his life better.
And anything that makes his life better makes me and Annie very happy.
Wow, you really feel that way? Yes, I do.
So does the rest of the family.
It's funny that you came over here to break up with Matt.
I thought you were here to tell me that you and Matt were thinking about getting more serious.
You mean marriage? We have talked about it.
- Yeah? - Yes.
And now, after talking to you, I think maybe I'm going in the wrong direction.
Maybe Matt and I should get married.
Yeah.
Thanks, Reverend Camden.
- How'd your class go? - Good.
I think I'm really connecting with the kids.
You are.
Especially Christy Parks.
She told me she likes you a lot.
And she thinks you're nice and smart.
I have an equestrian class after school today.
I should get down to the barns.
Then the car pool's dropping you at home, right? - Yeah.
- Okay, bye.
- Love you.
- You too.
Oh, I'm so glad I ran into you.
I was going to drop by your office to thank you again for hiring me.
I love my class and my students, and I just can't thank you enough for giving me this opportunity.
Um, did you tell a student that her parents should get a divorce? When Christy Parks' mother picked her up at school today, she told her mother that you said her parents should get a divorce.
Her mother's very upset.
She just left my office.
- But I - What exactly did you tell Christy? Hey, how was school? - I don't wanna talk about it.
- Why? If I told you, then I'd be talking about it, and I don't wanna talk about it.
- Maybe I can help.
- I don't want your help, okay? My teaching is just for me, and I don't need you to get involved in it.
Something happened at school? Don't smile at me.
You're my friend's girlfriend.
You're off-limits.
You're taken, okay? So steal me.
So steal you? What kind of girlfriend are you? The kind of girlfriend who is tired of her boyfriend and looking to find a new boyfriend.
Morris and I were gonna break up, then I transferred.
- So we decided to stay together.
- I don't want any part of this.
Part of what? - Nothing.
- Are you doing anything tonight? - No.
- Lynn and I are going to the pool hall.
- Why don't you come with us? - You know what? I can't.
You just said you weren't doing anything.
Well, I hope it's not because of me.
Maybe I make Simon feel uncomfortable.
You don't make me uncomfortable.
Then you'll go? Fine.
I'll talk to you later.
I like him.
He's a good guy.
- Hello? - Mary, its Robbie.
Hi.
How are you? It's been a while.
I need to talk to you.
Actually, I'm glad you called.
I need to talk to you too.
Okay, you first.
Wilson asked me to marry him.
Are you still there? Yeah, I'm here.
Did you say yes? I can't really think of a good reason not to say yes.
Can you? Your love life isn't my business anymore.
But we've known each other for a long time and we've been through a lot.
Which is why I really can't be an objective friend.
This is one decision you're gonna have to make on your own.
You're right.
- I should go.
- Wait, why did you call? - Nothing, really.
- Well, it had to be something or you wouldn't have called in the middle of the day.
I wanted to know how you would feel if I dated someone you know.
- Who is it? - I'd rather not say.
Hey, I don't care if you date someone I know.
It's not like you wanna date my sister or something.
Yeah, date your sister, that would be something.
I mean, I'd have to be insane.
That would be idiotic, stupid, crazy.
- And I'm not crazy.
- Yeah, I know.
- I have to go.
- Okay.
Joanne, it's Robbie from class.
I know it's kind of last-minute, but are you doing anything tonight? You going somewhere? I have to go talk to a student's parents.
Now? There was an incident with one of my students today.
- And, no, I don't need your help.
- Okay.
What kind of incident? One of my students, Christy, told her parents, her mother actually, that I said they should get a divorce.
So her mother called Mrs.
MacKoul, and if all of this doesn't get straightened out, I could lose my job.
What? Christy asked me, "When two people fight, should they break up?" I thought she was talking about her or a little boyfriend, a homework assignment.
I never said I would never tell a child that her parents should get a divorce.
I wouldn't.
I didn't do anything wrong.
Okay, but Christy obviously needed to tell someone and it's obviously bothering her.
Thank you, Dr.
Freud.
If you'll excuse me, now I'm gonna go talk to Christy and her parents.
Why are you so upset with me? I didn't do anything.
You're not supporting me in this.
See, I think I am.
I'm trying to help.
Which is code for "you don't think I can handle this.
" But I can handle this, because I am a teacher and a mother and a wife.
But you've only been a teacher for a week.
See? Right there.
No support.
I hesitate to bring this up because we've been fighting about everything lately, but maybe Maybe Christy's mommy is nutty too.
- Hey.
- Hey.
You seem a little upset.
Well, I am.
- About? - Well, if you must know, it's Cheryl.
Did you have a fight? No.
Well, kind of.
She's not happy with our relationship and she keeps bringing up how unhappy she is.
- She did it again today.
- You know, we love Cheryl.
Your mother and I.
We think that you two are very good for each other.
Since you started going out with her, you've been happy and you've been more focused.
- I hope you see that.
- I see it, but she wants to break up.
You should call her.
Maybe she changed her mind.
Oh, yeah.
And if she talks to you about making any changes to your relationship Like, I mean, big changes.
Like, life-altering changes.
think, because now might not be the best time for you to do that.
I've been thinking about this.
I think Cheryl's right, we should break up.
I've been avoiding it because everything's working for me now, even if everything's not working for her.
I'm being totally selfish.
Well, maybe there's some compromise to be made.
Oh, compromises have been made.
She's been compromising what she wants out of life just to be with me.
And I wasn't sure, but you pointed out how Cheryl's helped me, and I think she deserves to have what she wants.
Or in this case, doesn't want.
What are you doing here? I thought I could change your mind about coming to the pool hall.
The guys asked me to come get you.
But I told you that I have a date with my boyfriend, Wilson.
Relax, I know you have a boyfriend.
We all know you have a boyfriend.
We just wanna treat you as one of the guys.
And you could be a little nicer, considering I went to the trouble to track down your address and drive here.
Why are you and the guys so anxious to treat me like one of the guys? Truthfully, we've gotten a bad and undeserved rep for running off female candidates like you.
Thanks.
But one, I'm not sure I wanna be one of the guys.
And two, why couldn't you just track down my phone number? I could have, but I thought begging would be a little more effective in person.
- Hello? - Mary, I have to break our date.
I am so sorry, but the boss pushed up the deadline for this project.
I know I keep cancelling dates on you, but my job is very important to me.
But you're very important to me too.
You're very, very important to me.
Very, very, very Okay, okay, enough.
We'll have dinner another night.
You are the greatest.
Sounds like Wilson just broke your date.
Look, princess, I hate to burst your bubble, but not every guy you meet wants to date you.
I mean, this is a legitimate on-behalf-of-the-guys visit.
So are you coming or what? Sorry.
Well, I could go with you, but All right, I have a confession to make.
I've been having some problems with the written work, the manual.
And I was gonna get Wilson to help me out after dinner.
So I should really just stay here and study.
If you don't pass that test next week, you're out.
I know, and I really don't wanna screw up anything else in my life.
So I guess I'll pass.
You want some help? You don't know where Robbie is, do you? I've been running all over town looking.
I missed him at school, at work, at the promenade.
What's going on with you two? Nothing's going on with Robbie and me.
Now, do you know where he is or don't you? - I heard he's out with some girl.
- A date? He's on a date? I believe that's what you kids are calling it these days.
And do you know where Robbie was taking his date? An early movie, then Pete's.
A $5 movie and a slice of pizza.
It's amazing he can get a girl to go out with him.
Especially a girl outside our family.
Is there something wrong? No.
Everything's fine.
Just fine.
But there's nothing going on between you and Robbie.
Hey, how was your equestrian class? My horse bit the teacher.
- Oh, is she okay? - The horse or the teacher? - Both.
- They're okay.
I don't think my teacher will look away the next time she feeds my horse a carrot.
Yeah.
Do you know Christy Parks? Some of the girls at the barns were talking about what happened with Mom.
They were? Small school, big mouths.
I think I know why Christy didn't exactly spill her guts to Mom.
You do? Mrs.
Camden.
You're the teacher who told our daughter we should get a divorce? If I could just talk to Christy, maybe I could straighten this out.
- I think - Christy, go in the house.
You're never gonna talk to our daughter again.
And if we have anything to say about it, you're never gonna teach again.
I think that might be a little severe.
That'll be for the board of directors of the school to decide.
Are you here to apologise to us? Not that it will help you, but you need to apologise to us.
I've been waiting here all afternoon.
If we could just sit down and talk.
If you're not here to apologise, then this conversation is over.
Goodbye, Mrs.
Camden.
Mrs.
Camden? I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to get you in trouble.
I know.
You told us in class that if we ever had any problems, we could come and talk to you and you'd help us if you could.
Other teachers at school have said that stuff, but you really seemed like you meant it.
My parents fight all the time, ever since I can remember.
Lately, it's gotten a lot worse.
So I thought if another adult told them to break up, maybe they would, and then the fighting would stop.
You really want your parents to get divorced? If they're not together, they can't fight.
I wish there was something I could do.
Me too.
You were my last hope.
And now I don't think there's anything anyone can do to help me.
- Maybe - That's okay.
Thanks for trying, but you better go.
Okay.
So who's the lucky lady tonight? My friend's girlfriend.
You barely said two words since you came home and you hardly touched your dinner.
Well, after talking to Christy's parents, I sort of lost my appetite.
She told me that I was her last hope.
Yeah, Ruthie told me that her parents fight all the time.
You talked to Ruthie? I asked you to stay out of this.
Well, Ruthie came to me.
Okay, I came to Ruthie.
I asked her, I'm sorry.
Well, I don't know what Christy's parents are fighting about.
Whatever it is, it can't be more important than their daughter.
Don't they see how their fighting is affecting her? A lot of parents believe that as long as they're not yelling at their kids, their kids aren't affected by their yelling.
They don't understand that a parent's relationship with each other affects their children, like, for the rest of their lives.
If we learn to have a good relationship from our parents, we can learn how to have a bad relationship too.
Thanks.
But of course I know all that.
Which is one of the many reasons they asked me to teach.
- I'm just trying to be supportive.
- Okay, I can handle this.
- I didn't say you couldn't.
- You've been saying it all day.
You know, you guys fight a lot.
What are you doing here? I wanted some pizza, if it's okay with you.
Oh, I'm sorry, you must be Robbie's date.
- I'm Lucy.
- I'm Joanne.
Are you alone? Yeah, I'm all alone.
Well, you can join us if you'd like.
I'd like.
- Hello? - Are you okay? I've been better.
- Is something wrong? - I've been I've been thinking about things.
- "Us" things? - Yeah, "us" things.
Me too.
- You know, I think we should talk.
- I agree.
Can you meet me now? I think we should talk face to face.
I have to work, but I can meet you on the promenade later.
In about an hour.
I'll see you then.
My brain is starting to hurt.
I need a break.
Sure.
Can I ask you a question? Why do you wanna become a firefighter? My dad died when I was 10.
I'm sorry.
He was a firefighter.
So you wanna follow in his footsteps? No, not exactly.
You see, when my dad died, the way I saw it, the fire killed him.
And ever since then, I hated fire for taking my dad away.
So for a guy who hates fire, being a firefighter seemed like the way to go.
What about you? Well, I wanted to work in public service.
So first I tried to join the police department, and they turned me down because I wasn't old enough.
And then I applied for the fire department and I got in.
With a little help from my grandfather.
- Is that who you live with? - Yeah, my grandparents.
They're away this weekend.
I'm gonna go smoke.
You smoke? No, but if I did, would that get you to leave me alone? No.
I'm just going out for some air.
Robbie dated your sister? Mary.
Once, he tried to take her to a motel.
Didn't turn out the way he planned.
Mary punched him and they broke up.
Then the next year, he came back and told Mary the motel thing was a big mistake.
He said he was sorry and that he loved her, and that he had changed.
Mary believed him and took him back, and then he asked her to marry him.
Then his ex-girlfriend Cheryl showed up and told Mary that she and Robbie never actually broke up.
So basically, Mr.
I'm-a-Changed-Man was really just a two-timing loser.
Loser.
Mary broke up with him again and moved to Buffalo.
Now, since Mary left, you'd think my family would be rid of him.
But one day, he shows up at our house asking my dad to marry him and his ex-girlfriend.
Cheryl? Robbie and Cheryl were living together and she was pregnant.
It turned out Cheryl lied about being pregnant, so they broke up.
What happened to Mary? Up until a few weeks ago, Robbie was still trying to get back with her.
He loves her.
He's always gonna love her.
It's kind of an obsessive love.
You know, you look a lot like Mary.
Oh, but I'm sure that's not why he asked you out.
But your mom and dad let him live at your house? Oh, did I forget to tell you that he used to be homeless? I have to go.
Really? Oh, well, you know, if you have to go, you have to go.
Tell Robbie Tell Robbie Well, I don't care what you tell him.
Just tell him to stay away from me.
Okay.
You were out here a long time.
Were you hiding? Just leave me alone.
I like you, and I know you like me.
When Morris takes me home tonight, I'm gonna tell him the truth.
- The truth about you and me? - You and me and Morris.
I don't wanna be with him anymore.
That's a fact.
I'm attracted to you.
Very attracted.
I'm not sure that matters more than the fact that he's my friend.
I mean, Morris is a nice guy.
I don't think he'd take it too well if you broke up with him because of me.
Please, it's not as serious as you think.
The only reason we got together again is because I transferred here.
My parents bought a new house.
Should you and I be penalised for that? No, but I'm usually loyal and trustworthy and all that stuff, but I just saw you in that hallway, and I don't know, Simon, I felt something for you instantly.
I felt the same way, but Morris should hear this from me, not you.
All right, let me tell him.
Thank you, Simon.
- Hi.
- Hi.
I'm glad you wanted to meet.
Since this morning, I've been thinking about you and me.
Me too.
- I think we should break up.
- I think we should get married.
- What'd you say? - What did you say? I said we should break up, and it sounded like you said we should get married.
But this morning Yeah, this morning you wanted to end our relationship.
- And now you wanna get married? - I know what I said.
- But then I talked to your father.
- Wait.
You talked to my dad and he said we should get married? Well, not exactly.
Well, I talked to my dad too.
And I thought he agreed with me that we should break up.
Not that our relationship has anything to do with my father.
It's my fault.
When I couldn't get you to listen to me, I went to your father.
Do you really wanna break up? - This morning - I don't wanna break up.
But you're right, I don't have any time for a relationship.
And that's not gonna change any time soon.
So if we stay together, you give me what I need but I don't give you what you need or Or what you deserve, and that's not a relationship.
That's just me being selfish.
Do you really wanna get married? Yes and no.
I thought if we got married, then we'd be together more.
But getting married would mean I would be a lonely wife instead of a lonely girlfriend.
So we agree.
Yeah, I think we do.
It's over.
For now.
We'll keep the door open? Absolutely.
Can I kiss you goodbye? I'd be disappointed if you didn't.
Do we fight a lot? Uh, maybe.
I don't know.
You don't know if we fight a lot? I don't know what answer won't cause a fight.
Maybe I need to find a better way to communicate with you.
And maybe if I take hormones, everything will go back to normal.
- I didn't say that.
- But you wanted to.
No, I didn't.
I want you to do whatever you need to do.
And I want us to stop fighting.
But we've always had fights.
And we're always going to fight.
Then maybe we need to find ways to fight that are more productive and friendly.
You're right.
And you were right to try to tell me what to do about the school situation.
I honestly was just trying to help.
But I don't always want your help.
I wanna solve my problems by myself.
We're a team.
A good team.
We've always worked together, and our relationship has always been the better for it.
But lately, I feel the need to have some things that are just mine.
- Okay.
- Really? You'll stay out of this school thing? Yeah, if that's what you want.
It's what I want.
And I'm going to try to be nicer.
And I'm gonna try to be more considerate of your feelings.
I do love you.
I love you too.
I guess we just need to show it more, huh? Christy.
After you left, my mom and dad started fighting again, and I just can't take it anymore.
I can't go back home.
So, please, can I stay here? Help.
- You want me to stay? - No, it's okay.
Hello? Hello, Mrs.
Parks, it's me, Annie Camden.
I can't talk now, Mrs.
Camden.
Christy's missing.
- She ran away.
- I know, she's here.
Please, before you say anything, just hear me out.
I don't know what's going on at your house, why you and your husband are fighting all the time, and what about.
And frankly, it's none of my business.
Christy talked to me today at school about two people who were fighting all the time.
I thought she was talking about her and a boy she liked.
I had no idea she was talking about you and your husband.
And I never told Christy that you and your husband should get a divorce.
This whole divorce thing is a big misunderstanding.
I hope you and your husband can work out whatever problems you're having.
If you need a recommendation for a counsellor or group therapy, my husband is the minister at the Glenoak Community Church.
He'd be happy to help you, if that's what you think you need.
Both of us would be more than happy to help in any way possible.
You know, all you have to do is ask.
We both talked to Christy.
She's sorry she ran away and she's ready to come home.
Are you still there? Oh, yeah, I'm here.
Good, because on a more personal note, I would like to thank you.
For what? For helping my husband and me see that we have been fighting too much.
I guess it happens to all couples at one point or another.
You know, things change.
You get upset, add some stress, bad feelings, a lack of communication, and the next thing you know, you're hurting the person closest to you.
Forgetting that the other people close to you, your kids, are getting hurt too.
My husband and I never saw the effect that our fighting was having on our kids.
That is, until your Christy showed up.
I guess my husband and I have always fought.
Lately, we've been going through Once again, you don't have to tell me.
It's none of my business.
Thank you, Mrs.
Camden.
Christy is lucky to have you as a teacher.
Considering everything that's happened, that's very sweet of you to say.
I'm just so embarrassed by all of this.
Hey, if my kids were telling complete strangers about my husband and how much we've been fighting lately, I'd be more than a little embarrassed myself.
So don't worry, it's okay.
I'll call Mrs.
MacKoul in the morning.
And my husband will be by to pick up Christy.
Thank you for your help and understanding.
Oh.
No, thank you.
That was your mother.
She's sending your dad to get you.
Promise the next time you wanna come over and see me, you'll tell your parents first.
Yeah.
I think your parents are trying really hard to get along.
But like we talked about earlier, you may need to give them time to work out whatever it is they need to work out, okay? - I feel better.
Thanks.
- Good.
I'm glad talking to Eric and me helped you feel better about everything.
Yeah, talking to you guys was okay, but what really helped was talking to Ruthie.
I told her that you and Dad fight a lot.
So my parents aren't the only parents who don't get along that well.
I mean, I thought your life at home was perfect.
And Ruthie told me it wasn't even close to perfect.
So you talked to Cheryl, huh? Did you talk to Cheryl? And are you two? We're breaking up.
I mean, I love her, but at some point, love alone doesn't make a relationship work.
How exactly did you get involved in my love life? Actually, your love life came to me.
And then I went to you, and the rest is history.
Are you okay? As okay as I can be, I guess.
If you wanna talk I think you've done enough talking for tonight.
I think you're right.
Good night.
- Hello? - It's Simon.
How did it go with Morris? I told him everything.
What do you mean? Well, I told him you came on to me at school and the pool hall.
And I said that since he was my friend, I thought he should know what his girlfriend was doing.
Well, that pretty much guarantees we're never gonna get together.
I'm okay with that.
But you kissed me.
Yeah, I kissed you, and I like kissing you.
But for me, it's more important to be Morris' friend than your boyfriend.
Sorry.
- That's my other line.
- It's probably Morris.
I'll let you go.
You two have a lot to talk about.
Hey, wait a minute.
You owe me an explanation.
I thought you cared about me.
I guess I was wrong.
You know, I'm sorry for ruining your date.
I went out with Joanne because I do care about you.
Don't you get it? I know we can't be together.
After last week, I figured if I avoided you, I'd get you off my mind.
That didn't work.
I called Mary.
I thought if she was okay with us being together, then everyone else would be too.
You told Mary about us? No.
After talking to her, I knew she wouldn't be okay with us dating.
So I called Joanne and asked her out.
I thought if I just started dating someone, anyone, it would make me forget about you.
Did it work? No, it didn't.
No matter what I do, I can't get you off my mind.
I'm not so sure I want you off my mind.
Are you gonna kiss me? Would you stop me if I did? I don't think so.
Oh, it's late.
You should probably go.
- Thanks for helping me tonight.
- I had fun.
As much fun as you can have studying.
Can you hand me my jacket? Ow! That hurt.
Well, good.
Sorry.
Yeah, you should be.
Hey, Mary, the door was open, so I just thought I'd come in.
I was gonna surprise you with a late-night pizza.
But I guess I'm the one who got surprised, huh? We We already ate.

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