7th Heaven s08e16 Episode Script

The Anniversary

PETER: If the school library has the books I need, I should be able to finish this project by next week, otherwise, my teacher said I could get an extension and turn it in late.
If I can get all the materials, I think this project is going to be really good.
So what do you think? Well, I think, I want your mom to go out with me tomorrow night.
Were you listening to anything I just said? Honestly, no.
What do you think my chances are with your mom? Why tomorrow night? Because.
Because? Because I said so.
Now are you going to help me or not? Help you? Put in a good word for me with your mom.
I'll help you.
On one condition.
Name it.
You have to promise not to hurt her again.
Promise.
I won't hurt her.
Okay, then I'll do what I can.
But don't expect miracles, okay? Boy, you sure are a confidence builder.
Nope, just a realist.
(chuckles) (phone ringing) Hello.
Where are you? Ruthie, I told you my cell phone is for emergencies.
What's today? Friday.
Yeah, and that makes tomorrow Saturday? Just look at a calendar.
I can't.
Why? Because I'm in the back of a cab, heading to the airport, on my way to see you to celebrate a very important day.
You remembered? How could I forget? You're really coming home? Yeah, but don't tell anybody, okay? Not up for the well-meaning but annoying questions about your life, school and Sarah? (chuckles) I'm going to stay with Rabbi and Mrs.
Glass.
I'll lay low, and then I'll meet you tomorrow at 6:00, around the corner from the house.
Can you get out of the house without anyone knowing? Don't make me laugh.
Then I'll meet you tomorrow.
I can't wait.
Me, too.
7th Heaven When I see their happy faces Smiling back at me 7th Heaven I know there's no greater feeling Than the love of family Where can you go When the world don't treat you right? The answer is home That's the one place that you'll find 7th Heaven Mmm, 7th Heaven 7th Heaven.
(barks) (sizzling) Did Dad ever make you pancakes? No, no, your father never made me anything when we were married.
He makes good pancakes.
He does? Yeah, the last time I spent the night with him, he made these incredible chocolate chip pancakes.
They were good.
He's like that guy on TV-- Emeril.
He even goes "Bam!" "Bam" I can picture, but pancakes, no.
Anyway, when Vic stays in town, he stays in a motel.
He's making you pancakes in a motel?! There's a little kitchen.
And he makes you pancakes in this little kitchen? Yeah.
So, you want to go to Home Depot with me today? I need to go buy some more wood and nails for the shelves in the garage.
You know who's good at making shelves? Let me guess-- your father? Yeah.
No.
Vic doesn't build things.
He can break things, but What's wrong? Nothing.
Do you like Dad? Sometimes.
Look, I'm I'm trying to like your father, but, uh, it's slow process.
Well, can you speed it up? Why? Because this afternoon he's going to ask you out to dinner tonight, and if you say no, I think it'll break his heart.
Hey.
Where's Martin? I called him this morning and asked him if he wanted to go to an early movie.
He said he was spending the day with you guys.
I haven't talked to him.
Nah, me neither.
What about tonight? What's tonight? You're not going to hang out with him and do guy stuff? I got a date.
Yeah, me, too.
Want to play catch? Sure.
So you want to watch a movie or something tonight? I can't.
I have plans.
Here, guys.
Don't you want to know what my plans are? Only if you want to tell me.
I want to, but I can't.
(Happy whimpering) Something wrong? My dad is going to ask out my mom on a date.
Really? Well, does your mom like your dad? Well, you know what I mean.
My dad likes my mom, but I'm not sure how my mom feels.
Well, how do you feel? Six months ago, I would've laughed at the idea of my mom and dad getting back together again, but it's been great having my dad around, and it might be even better having him around on a more permanent basis.
(indistinct radio communication) Kinkirk, give her a break.
She was going She's your wife.
I'm just giving her a warning.
Sorry, Luce.
Not as sorry as Kevin's gonna be.
I can't bend the rules; I took an oath.
And where were you going in such hurry, anyways? Not that it's any of your business, Officer, but there's an emergency at home.
I saw Matt.
He's back in town.
I didn't know he was coming, and I know Mom and Dad didn't know he was coming.
And the last time he came home, he was dropping out of medical school and he wanted a divorce.
That is not an emergency.
And whatever's going on with Matt, whatever brought him back to town, you should stay out of it.
If he wanted you and your family to know, he would have told you he was here.
Follow me.
Reverend Camden? Hello? Paris? Are you okay? Uh I need to talk to Reverend Camden.
He's at home.
Can I help? It might not be best to discuss this particular problem with you.
You can discuss anything with me, all right? We're friends and, I am your associate pastor.
Well, it's about Vic.
Peter told me that he wants to ask me out to dinner tonight.
Hmm He wants to date me.
I'm really upset.
Hmm Okay, can you stop nodding and say something? You're upset because Vic wants to ask you out on a date? Yes, and that he's using Peter to get to me.
Maybe not.
Excuse me? Well, maybe he asked Peter to find out whether or not Peter would be upset if he asked you out on a date.
I mean, Vic is well, he's-he's Vic, but if you're gonna let him back into your lives, which you have-- I have not.
Vic is here almost every weekend.
He's back.
And that's a good thing, probably, especially for for Peter.
But if you are gonna let him back into you and Peter's lives, then you owe it to him to take him for who he is now, not what he was in the past.
You have to give him a break.
Since when did you join the George Vickery Fan Club? Trust me, I'm not a fan.
This isn't easy for me, but I'm your friend and I care about you, and as a friend, I'm just trying to tell you what I think you need to hear.
It's time to figure out how you feel about Vic, 'cause from the sound of things, he's about to tell you how he feels about you.
Matt's back.
Back where? Back in Glenoak.
Did you know? Did you? No.
This can't be good, right? No.
Oh.
I know this is bad.
There could be a reasonable explanation as to why he's back and he didn't tell you.
You really shouldn't jump to conclusions.
VIC: Paris loves Vic.
And why shouldn't she? (phone ringing) Hello.
Vic.
The kid ratted me out, didn't he? How did you? Okay, look, I don't appreciate you're using Peter to get me to go with you.
No, no, I let Peter think that's what I was doing, but really I just wanted to see how he felt about my asking you out, and I figured if he wasn't comfortable with us going out, I'd drop it.
That's what Chandler said.
You're talking about me to Chandler? What, you're talking about me to Peter.
Touché.
Anyway, what about me, Vic? What if I'm not comfortable with your asking me out? I mean, don't my feelings count? It's just dinner, Paris.
You're saying after all the time I've been spending with you and Peter, you're not comfortable having a meal with me? No.
Well, I, I I don't know.
What are you up to? I'm not up to anything.
So this is just about me having a meal with you? Yes, of course.
Look, I'll let you pay, if it makes you feel better.
Paris? Okay, okay, I'll go with you, but we'll go Dutch.
Great.
I'll pick you up at 6:00.
It's a date.
No, it's not a date, it's dinner, but yeah, okay, I'm I'm gonna hang up now.
Bye.
(phone beeps off) Mm Maybe Matt's here because (sighs) Because? Because he dropped out of medical school and got a divorce? No, I don't think he'd drop out of medical school.
I talked to him last week.
He sounded happy about school.
Stressed, but happy.
Do you think he and Sarah got a divorce? I think he's still married, but considering dropping out of school, maybe to save his marriage.
When I talked to Matt last week, he said he was going to get Sarah back no matter what it took, and I think that means he's willing to drop out of school in order to save his marriage.
Well, I think he's divorced and a dropout and that he's moving back home, but he can't bring himself to tell us yet.
We could just call him and ask him why he's back in town.
Yeah, but what if we're wrong, you know? And-And-And And he's here for something else? And our talking to him pushes him over the edge and-and closer to divorcing and dropping out? I mean, i-if he's on the fence, I don't think any of us wants to be the one to push him off.
Well, I hope you're not suggesting we do nothing.
What other choice do we have? Look, let's just forget we even know Matt is in town.
If he wants us to know why he's here, he'll come home and he'll tell us.
And let's not tell anyone else about this.
There's need to worry the rest of the family.
Yeah.
Something wrong? Um Kevin pulled me over for speeding, Yeah.
and I'm upset, and Mom and Dad are Also upset.
But not with Kevin, uh We're upset at Lucy for speeding.
That's very, very careless.
Can I go to a movie tonight? Sure.
Thanks.
Oh, and you do know that you three are the worst liars in the world, right? PETER: Thanks for giving Dad a chance.
PARIS: Peter it's, it's important you don't have too many expectations about your dad and me.
This is just a friendly dinner.
I mean, I'm willing to give Vic a chance, but I can't do that if I think you're expecting to wake up tomorrow morning and have Mom and Dad in the same house.
'cause it may never happen.
But it could happen.
(sighing) Well, if it does happen, and I'm not saying that it ever will, it would be a long time from now.
How about some ice cream? Yeah, sure.
I'll be right back.
(sighs) VENDOR: Here you go.
What's wrong? Nothing.
Let's just go.
Okay.
Start talking.
About? About why you lied to me.
I didn't lie.
I ran into Mac and Ed.
You didn't meet them this morning, and you're not meeting them tonight for "guy stuff.
" Who are you meeting tonight, and where have you been today? I can't tell you.
If you've found some other girl, you should just tell me.
I can't talk about what I did this morning, okay? Not okay.
What am I supposed to do, Martin? Trust me.
You're supposed to trust me.
(voicemail beeps) Hello? Rabbi Glass, this is Lucy Camden.
I need to talk to you at your earliest convenience.
It's about Matt.
Please call me back.
(phone beeps off) (voicemail beeps) Rosina, hi, it's Eric, and we need to talk, uh, about Matt.
He's back in town, and I don't know why.
I'm worried that-- well, I mean, not worried, but, uh, I'm concerned Well, I'm not concerned, I'm Ju-Just call me, okay? Not at home, uh, at th-the church, 'cause I I don't want anyone to know I've called you.
And please don't tell Richard about any of this.
You know how emotional he is.
I, I, I don't want to upset him.
ERIC (over machine): Bye.
(click, beep) What are we gonna do? Hide.
(scoffs) Seriously.
I am being serious.
I feel like we're harboring a fugitive.
No, just a son-in-law who doesn't want to answer a lot of questions from a, you know, a well-meaning but very nosy family.
Ai-yi-yi.
Mm! (sighs) Am I emotional? (scoffs) What's with the look? (laughing) What? What, you think I'm emotional? Rosina, come back here! (phone ringing) E.
R.
Hi, my name is Annie Camden, and I need to speak with whomever is in charge there.
That would be me.
You look really nervous.
Actually, you look like you're gonna throw up.
I don't throw up on dates anymore.
You should relax; it's just dinner.
At least to Mom that's what it is.
What's it to you? Not just dinner, is it? Shh Dad Oh, thank you so much for coming over tonight.
Mm! I was feeling so nervous about doing this, and I needed to talk to someone, and I didn't know who else to call.
Well? Chandler.
Uh, you look amazing.
Then I have to change.
Oh, I can't look amazing.
I don't want to give Vic the wrong idea, and I think he already has the wrong idea.
You're not changing; that's the third outfit you've had on.
Just face the fact if you were wearing a sack, you'd look fantastic.
Is this awkward? You mean me, your ex-boyfriend, helping you, my ex-girlfriend, getting ready for a date with your ex-husband? No.
(nervous chuckle) It'll be fun.
It's dinner, just remember that.
It's a meal.
(sighs) Don't make it into something that it's not.
Now, that was a little awkward.
I'm sorry.
I'm kidding; I was trying to lighten your mood a little.
(chortles): Hoo, hoo, hoo.
Speaking of lightening the mood, do you want to hear something funny? Mm.
I saw Vic looking at engagement rings today, so for Vic, I guess, dinner tonight isn't about dinner.
Now, that's not funny.
I know.
What are you going to do? I don't know.
(sighs) Please don't tell me that the "Lord of the Cloth" over there is going to be our chaperone.
I was helping Paris get ready.
You like to do that? Help ex-girlfriends get ready for dates? Not really, but Paris asked me.
And we're going out for pizza.
Yeah.
Tell her she looks nice.
No help from the peanut gallery.
Paris you look nice.
Yeah, let's just get going.
Roses! Yellow roses.
They mean friendship.
At least that's what the idiot who sold them to me said.
(clears throat) Mm sorry.
Don't worry, Dad, I'll have her home by curfew.
All right, come on.
I'm going out now.
Well, have a good time.
RUTHIE: I will.
Paris is taking her and Peter to the movies, right? That's what she said earlier, yeah.
Okay.
I have a confession to make.
I called Rabbi Glass about Matt.
I thought he might know what was going on.
I thought we said we were going to leave it alone.
He wasn't home, and he hasn't called me back yet, so I still know nothing.
(clicks tongue) I called Rosina.
She wasn't home either, and she didn't call me back.
The Glasses are hiding something from us.
(sighs) Oh, all right, so I called Matt's hospital, and they wouldn't give out any information about a student, not even to mothers.
(sighs) You know what we should do? Drop it.
Combine forces.
I like the way you think.
Let's go over there and find out why Richard and Rosina aren't returning calls.
No, this is wrong.
We should leave it alone.
Said the woman who called the hospital.
What's for dinner? I'm going out.
We're going out? No, I'm going out with my dad.
Matt? Lucy.
Kevin.
I'll drive.
Shall we? What are you doing? Coming to get you.
And you didn't use the front door because? Because if you come with me tonight, you're not going to make it home by curfew.
You want me to come with you? Uh, I just shimmied up the side of your house.
Yes, I want you to come.
Where are we going? No questions.
Those are the rules.
If you come with me tonight, no questions.
Can you live with that? Well, are you coming with me? Sir, would you like to see a wine list? I would because I'm an alcoholic.
How about a soda, sir? How about you back off and give us some room, buddy, hmm? (sighs) Will you do me a favor? Depends.
For the next few hours, can you forget about how much you think you don't want to be here with me and just allow yourself to have a good time? (sighs) Okay.
It's going to be fine, Paris.
Ah-- just dinner.
Yeah sure, it's just dinner.
MATT: So how were you able to get away without Mom and Dad being suspicious? They're preoccupied.
Lucy saw you today, and she told Mom and Dad, and now the three of them are going nuts trying to figure out why you're back in town.
Mom thinks you dropped out of medical school, Dad thinks you and Sarah got divorced, and Lucy thinks you're divorced and you dropped out of school.
They've been calling Rabbi Glass and Mrs.
Glass all day.
You know, I told the Glasses I'd be no trouble.
They know our family.
They had to expect a certain amount of trouble.
I just wanted to slip in and slip out without having to answer a bunch of questions.
Was that too much to hope for? With our family? Absolutely.
Right.
Sorry.
About? Well, I mean, if you weren't here to celebrate with me I wouldn't have passed up celebrating with you.
So forget about them.
What do you want to do? Well, we have to go to the movies.
That way I didn't have to lie to Mom and Dad about where I was going tonight.
Dinner and a movie it is.
I really have missed you.
(doorbell ringing) Oh, you're home.
Rosina, hi.
Don't you want to invite us in? Nah, I don't Okay, enough with the chitchat.
We know Matt's in town.
And Matt has no money, so he either has to stay with you or us.
And he's not staying with us.
We just want to know why he's here, you know, if he's in any trouble, if he and Sarah are still in any trouble.
School? Marriage? Both? Look, you know, all I can offer you two is some kugel and coffee.
I mean, if it's information you're looking for, I suggest that you talk to Matt.
Fine, we'll wait and talk to Matt.
I do think you should wait.
I think we should all wait for Matt and Sarah to talk to us.
You know, it's their life, their business.
And medical school? No, no, it's his life and his business.
So, uh, what kind of kugel do you have? You know kugel? Huh? You're a kugel connoisseur? Oh, well, then, if not, then just come in and eat what we serve you.
Come on.
Try not to hog it.
Where are we going? No questions, remember? Right, no questions.
Why did you invite me to come with you tonight? Or is that a question you can't answer? I can answer that one.
I asked you to come with me tonight because I want to share something with you that I've never shared with anyone else.
I don't know, you carry them for nine months, you know, you feed them, you teach them to walk and talk, how to ride a bike, you nurse their broken bones, their broken hearts, you send them to school, and then they show up back in town and they don't even bother to come and see you.
Matt's a good kid and he's going to be a good doctor.
He cares, and that's more than I can say about most of the ones who come through here.
So you don't think Matt's dropped out of school? If he dropped out of school, it'd be all over the hospital.
What about Sarah? Mm, Sarah Glass? Sarah Camden, Matt's wife.
Sarah and Matt are married? You didn't know? No, nobody knows.
You don't think that no one knows they're married because they're divorced? I think that you and your husband raised a great kid and that should give you all the peace of mind that you need.
Ah, yeah.
Thanks for coming home.
I hate to ask, but why aren't you celebrating with Sarah? I know that today is Sarah's and my real anniversary, but you're a, a big part of this day, too, first, because only three of us know about today, and secondly, when I needed you-- when Sarah and I needed you to keep our secret, you did, and it wasn't easy, but you didn't let us down.
Sarah knows I'm here.
You're not going to tell me how things are going with Sarah, are you? I don't want to ask you to keep any more secrets for me.
Well, I just hope you guys don't well, I hope you stay together.
So do I.
You know, it's getting late.
You should probably take me home.
Are you going to come in and say hello to everyone? I'm just going to slip back out of town and get back to school.
That means you're still in medical school.
(laughs) Yeah.
It's a park.
That's what you wanted to share with me, what you've never shared with anyone else? Cecilia.
Yes? Just take my hand.
This is all we got out of Richard and Rosina.
You know, with Matt, I really think it's time to let go and let God Hey, we came for cake.
We have kugel.
No cake? Should we have called first? Hey, Peter, where's Ruthie? I don't know.
You're supposed to be at the movies with her.
No, she had plans for tonight.
What plans? I didn't ask her.
She said it was personal.
If she had wanted me to know, she would have told me.
Oh, what does he know? He's 13.
Where have you been? Movies.
Good night.
It means a lot to me, you giving me a chance.
And not just with dinner.
You've been really great about letting me back into Peter's life and yours.
So thanks for coming out tonight and thanks for letting me come back.
(glasses clink) You okay? No.
What's wrong? You.
What? And me and this dinner.
I don't understand.
Today, when I was out with Peter, I saw you.
Coffee? Cappuccino? Would you like to see our dessert menu? Um Paris I can't marry you, Vic.
Who asked you? You-- you're going to tonight.
That's what this dinner is for, right? Wrong.
I saw you at the jewelry store looking at rings-- engagement rings.
Look, I am, I'm so glad that you've been able to reconnect with Peter, and it is so important for us all to have a good relationship.
But marriage? I'm not ready for that and I mean, I don't have those kind of feelings for you, even if I was ready, so I can't marry you.
Are you finished? (sighs) I don't won't to marry you.
Well, the jewelry store.
I was looking for a gift to say thank you, but you know, everything was too expensive.
But Peter said It doesn't matter what Peter says.
I don't want to marry you.
So what's this dinner about? Three years ago, I stopped drinking.
Yeah.
And I stopped drinking because of you and Peter, 'cause I wanted to have a relationship with you and Peter, and I knew I couldn't do that unless I was sober.
So that's why I wanted you to come out tonight-- to celebrate, to say thank you.
Thank you for being the light at the end of a very long tunnel.
I'm an idiot.
(laughs) You'll get no argument from me.
Okay.
Well, what, what do you say I go to the bathroom, wash the egg off my face, and then we order dessert? Hey, Paris don't worry.
I know what it's like to have egg on your face.
I've had quite a bit of it through the years.
WAITRESS: Sir, will there be anything else? No, nothing else.
I'll get your check.
(box snaps shut) Didn't you just have dinner? I was too nervous to eat at dinner.
I'm starved.
Nervous about what? It's silly.
What's silly? I saw your father in a jewelry store today.
Yeah? Mm! So I thought he was gonna ask me to marry him again tonight, at dinner, so I couldn't eat.
Anyway, turns out it was just a big misunderstanding.
What? It wasn't just a big misunderstanding.
He told me he still loves you.
Actually, he told me he never stopped loving you.
Which why it was okay with me that he was going to ask you to marry him.
How-How do you know this? He told me when you were upstairs trying on clothes with Chandler.
Okay, why does every man in my life have to ask you if they can marry me before they ask me? You want me to marry Vic? You can't marry someone if you don't love them.
You stayed married to Dad all those years, even though you were miserable, just for me.
I don't want you to ever do that again.
So, if you love him, marry him, if not, he's still my dad, and that's enough for me.
Mom, Vic's my dad, but you, you're my family.
I have to find Vic.
Today's my mom's birthday and every year since her death, I spend her birthday doing things that she would've done, if she were still alive.
I volunteered at a soup kitchen this morning.
My mom always did charity work.
Even after she got sick, we still spent every Thanksgiving at some shelter, wherever my dad was stationed, cooking and serving food for needy families.
She always took care of everyone, even people she didn't know.
And the park? My mom grew up back east, across from a huge park.
She loved parks.
The first thing she would do when we moved to a new base was go out and find the nearest park.
She said it made a new place feel like home.
And once a week, she'd make these incredible picnic dinners, and we'd hike to her park and eat and talk and just have a great time.
When Dad was away, just Mom and I would go.
Those dinners are some of the best memories I have of my mother.
Even after she got sick, she still insisted we go.
And when it was too much for her to cook, Dad would get takeout.
And when she wasn't feeling well, he'd carry her.
And the park that we were at tonight? When I moved here, I really missed my mom.
I missed a lot of things.
So, one day, I went out and looked for a park.
The park we were at tonight? Being in a park makes me feel closer to her.
I didn't mean to lie to you today.
It's just I've never told anyone about what I do on this day, not even my dad.
But you told me.
Why? I love you.
I do.
(phone ringing) Hello.
Thanks for the night.
I was waiting for your call.
I'm really glad you came out to see me.
I miss you, Ruthie.
I love you.
I love you, too.
Bye.
Why didn't we think to ask Ruthie? Good night, Mom and Dad.
Matt's still in school.
I don't know what's going on with Sarah, but I know he still loves her.
(quiet, relieved sigh) Good night, Ruthie.
Good night, Ruthie.
(phone ringing) Hello.
Hi, Matt, it's Richard.
Hello, Rabbi.
I'm on, too.
Hi, Matt.
Mrs.
Glass.
We just wanted to call and wish you a safe trip back to New York.
Thank you, and thanks for putting me up for the night and for putting up with my family.
Anytime.
We love you.
We love your family.
Don't worry, everything is gonna work out.
We aren't worried.
Thanks.
Take care.
And call your parents.
I guess I just had to say that, huh? Good-bye.
(phone ringing) Sarah? Matt.
Who is this? It's me, Nurse Kelly from the hospital.
What? I'm just calling to tell you that I like your mother.
My My mother? Yeah, you know, we talked tonight and she's sweet and funny, and you should call her more often.
You know, she worries about you a lot.
So, um So So you and Sarah Glass are married.
We're gonna have to talk about that.
You are still married, aren't you? How much did my mother tell you? Are you going to tell me why you acted the way you did today, about Matt? He's a newlywed and we're newlyweds.
If Matt and Sarah split up, that doesn't mean that we're going to split up.
You can't try and keep them together if they need to be apart.
Matt and Sarah need to do whatever's best for them.
And we're going to do what's best for us, and as far as I'm concerned, that's staying together, till death do us part.
Do you think Matt's going to be okay? Yeah, I do.
He's going to be just fine.
I was kind of nuts today, huh? Don't take this the wrong way, but you're kind of nuts all the time.
(laughing) MAN: Do you want anything else? Yeah-- be left alone.
PARIS: You're a liar.
You're a big, fat liar.
You were gonna ask me to marry you, weren't you? This is the fourth bar I've been to.
Sounds like you got a problem.
Maybe should join AA.
I haven't touched it.
I want to, but I haven't.
And don't feel sorry for me, okay? I'm doing fine.
You're an alcoholic who's sitting in a bar with a shot of whisky in front of him.
You're not doing fine.
You don't want to marry me.
You don't even know me.
We were married.
We had a child together.
I know you.
Yeah, but that was a lifetime ago.
I'm not the same person, and neither are you.
I love you.
I think you want to love me, and that's sweet, but you don't actually know me well enough to love me.
(scoffs) You're still in love with Chandler.
What? You're still in love with Chandler, aren't you? No! Chandler and I are friends.
Wait, is that why you're doing this? Look, I know you don't love me, but I love you and Peter, and I want us to be a family.
And I know you know, it may be be a while before you fall in love with me again, that is, if you can even fall in love with me again.
But if some other guy get to you before, I'm gonna lose you and I don't want to lose you again.
Peter is our child.
I mean, that connects us forever.
You'll always be a part of my life and a part of Peter's life.
What are you saying? I'm saying that I hope you don't take that drink, because I know you don't want to hurt Peter.
And I don't want to see you hurt yourself.
What about me? I'm hurt.
But I can't marry you just to stop you from drinking.
I can't love you just because you want me to.
Okay, I can accept that.
But could you, maybe, I don't know leave the door open for us in the future? The distant future? The far distant future? I don't think I can do that.
But maybe I could leave the door unlocked.
Hey, I'll take what I can get.
Come on, let's go.
Where? I'm going home and I'm gonna drop you off on the way.
There's an AA meeting a block from here.
Hey you said the door was unlocked, right? (sighs)
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