House, M.D. s05e04 Episode Script

HOU-504 - Birthmarks

Do you see them anywhere? Why don't we go back to their house, wait for them there? Yeah, because they'll probably answer the door the 16th time I knock.
There they are.
Hi.
I'm sorry I followed you here.
I just really wish you could give me a few minutes of your time.
I know you never agreed to make it an open adoption but I just figured maybe you never had a choice.
I mean, it's China, right? What did he say? He wants you to leave them alone.
Please.
I just want 10 minutes.
Learn what you're like, tell you about my life.
He said they have no daughter.
I am sorry you wasted a trip.
I know that's them.
How does that work? How do I pray? You make a wish and lift the Buddha.
I wish they could understand how badly I need this.
Now make the wish again.
If you cannot lift the Buddha this time, your wish will be granted.
Are you okay? Picked Cameron's pocket down in the ER.
Came up with a doozy.
Your mother called.
Twice.
But she's still healthy.
This Her messages sounded kind of urgent.
Well, that's the way women sound when their spouse of 50 years dies.
Your dad died? Are you Yep, fine.
Our patient who's been known to take a few drinks on non-occasions vomits blood and collapses on a trip to China.
Chinese surgeons cut out a foot of bowel but the pain is worse now than it was before.
House, call your mom.
What are you, my mom? We can continue this differential in five minutes.
Are those bags under your eyes? You were up all night.
You told her, didn't you? I don't know what your daddy issues are, but don't deflect them on me.
Told his wife he's been getting some strange.
She kicked his adulterous tuchus to the curb.
Seriously? You told her? Yes, I told her but, no, she did not kick me to the curb.
We stayed up late talking.
We're going to continue talking.
Much like House should be doing with his mother right now.
Anybody read Chinese? Otherwise, we have no idea what these doctors did to her.
Kutner, you're sort of Asian, right? Get it translated.
What about Meckel's diverticulum? If the surgeons didn't remove the diverticulum it could cause pain, bleeding.
Too high up for a colonoscopy.
CT could miss it.
Ultrasound's fastest.
And since I'm the fastest with the ultrasound House.
Let me do the ultrasound.
You need to deal with your dad and stop I'm not deflecting because I'm avoiding something deep.
I'm deflecting because I'm avoiding something shallow.
Seriously, I'm fine.
I didn't even like the man.
No Meckel's.
You there for the rice or the re-education camps? I was there to track down my biological parents.
Like a salmon returning to the stream where it was born.
Did you become whole again or did you get eaten by bears? They denied my existence.
Four parents and not one of them taught you to cover your mouth.
My God, it looks like they cut you in half.
Doctor, we're her parents, I'm I'm just a technician.
Her doctors will be by later, you can schmooze then.
Can you let them know that we went by her apartment collected all her medications I'm a technician and a doctor.
You went through my apartment? We found alcohol.
We thought you'd quit.
Did her drinking cause this? No.
Can you tell her it did? Licorice root.
No, thanks, I'm good.
I threw it to you for a reason.
It's what the Chinese doctors gave her.
It contains glycyrrhizin.
They were treating her for SARS? Not very effectively.
But SARS explains the cough causes hypoperfusion, which explains the ischemic bowel.
It's perfect.
Lung involvement isn't very severe.
Okay, well, so call it ARS.
Start her on ribavirin and interferon.
I'm sorry about your father.
I'm not.
Are we done emoting now? If there's anything I can do, just You know, you're right.
I don't think I can sleep alone tonight.
Tell me that is liquid Vicodin.
We're giving IG shots to everyone who came in contact with your patient.
Shockingly, none of the nurses volunteered to administer yours.
It goes better in a large muscle.
Drop your pants.
You know, I usually pay tens of dollars to hear that.
The funeral's tomorrow.
My mom called you? There is a 3:40 flight out of Newark.
If you leave now, you can be in Lexington tonight.
Your mother wants you to deliver a eulogy.
Eulogy, from the Greek for "good word.
" Now if she'd asked me to deliver a bastardogy, I'd be happy to Then be a grownup.
Call your mother back and tell her you're sick with grief but you're too busy to be there.
She knows when I'm lying.
Then start writing.
I yanked my brother and sister out of college? Can you please tell them I'm not dying? You have SARS.
I'm wearing a mask.
It's a big deal.
Cut them some slack.
But I am going to be okay, right? That's what all this stuff is for.
We're gonna need the names and numbers of everyone you came in contact with here and in China.
Flight numbers, dates.
That doctor that I coughed all over, is he gonna be all right? So far, he's fine.
It's back.
This is where the pain all started.
She's tachycardiac.
Get a crash cart in here! What's going on? I need to know what's going on.
That's my daughter.
Her liver's failing.
It's not SARS.
I am not doing this because I care.
Cuddy drugged me.
She My mom didn't call Cuddy.
She called you.
I knew you couldn't stay away.
I knew you loved me too much.
I'm doing this for your mom.
I'm not doing this at all.
If there was something to be done I would have done it in the year he spent dying.
You took my Vicodin? I'm in pain.
One? So the Vicodin is my leash.
One will take the edge off but it won't give me enough relief for an escape back to Plainsboro.
Where's my phone? It's the team, it's their ring tone.
Forget it.
The patient's blood is on your hands.
House? You there? I'm being held against my will.
Call the police.
Nicole had a clot in the hepatic vein.
Chase sucked it out, saved her liver.
No signs of a tumor or venous malformations, nothing that could cause She's an addict.
Drugs and alcohol wouldn't She's a smoker.
Combine smoking with any one of a dozen genetic disorders and she's a clotting machine.
Multiple blood clots would tie together bowel ischemia, lungs and the liver.
We need to pinpoint which defect she has so we can start her on the right anti-coagulant.
Draw blood.
Let's find out which genetic gift her genetic parents gave her.
Thanks for calling.
My ring tone for you is Dancing Queen by Abba.
Nicole? I need to pee.
Pull over at the next stop.
I'll just pee on the floor.
You bought used floor mats? That is brilliant.
There's a rest stop in five miles.
Cane.
The restroom's right there.
You can make it on your own.
I suppose I could talk about the summer he decided he wasn't speaking to me.
Two months.
Not one word.
Anything he wanted to say, he typed up and slipped under my bedroom door.
You don't want to say anything, don't say anything, but go.
Tell your mom you're sad.
For her.
Just by being there I'd be lying.
She wants to think, for a moment, that she had a happy family.
So give her a gift.
Lie.
Give me my cane, I'll go to the damn funeral.
I said I'd go to the funeral.
I didn't say when.
We have these two categories, inside and outside.
Patients stay inside, then, when they're better we let them go outside.
Thanks, but they don't let you smoke inside.
So why don't you go back there and give me five minutes outside? Make a fist.
Such a beautiful day, we thought we'd do all our doctoring outside.
People stare at me any time I'm out with my family.
It's like a puzzle.
Which one of these things doesn't belong? Belonging is overrated.
I was adopted by a white family when I was nine.
I like being different.
The view's better from the outside looking in.
Must be easier to be different when you're a success.
Is that a problem? This is why we prefer inside.
You actually keep a flashlight that doesn't need batteries in the trunk? Next to the jacket, emergency water nail clippers, toothbrush, space blanket.
When things go wrong, I like to be ready.
Will you please hold the flashlight for a minute? You know, those aren't just my car keys.
My house keys are on there, too.
Amber gave me that key chain.
No, she didn't.
Not unless your pet name for her was "Volvo.
" A man who would lie about a gift from his dead girlfriend Is probably responding to a childish, pointless act of petulance.
The struggle to resist one's captors is never pointless.
Well, I hate to break it to you, Che, but simple delay won't work.
Your mother will hold the funeral till we get there.
My father was a punctual man, beholden to time.
Two minutes late for dinner, you didn't eat.
My mother would never disrespect him by starting the funeral late.
Yeah, you clearly have no issues to work through.
Come on, forget the keys.
Call a locksmith.
We'll go inside and play Guess that Smell with the truckers while we're waiting.
Join me on the dark side.
Dark side's done, House.
I'm delivering you to your mother, and that's it.
I've moved on.
What do you think House would send? The Gentle Comfort arrangement or the Warm Thoughts bouquet? I mean, if he wasn't an ass.
Send one of those giant cookies shaped like a coffin.
His mom would believe it was from him.
I didn't tell you so you could send anything.
Just wanted you to know the extent to which the man is disconnected from the human race.
Took a six pack of FFP to stop the oozing.
She's bleeding and clotting? Plus schistocytes on her smear means it's DIC which means she's got cancer.
She's young.
It could be leukemia.
Normal WBC makes that less likely.
Belly pain points toward a GI tumor.
House already did an ultrasound.
He wasn't looking for a tumor.
Go run a CT.
I don't buy it.
CT can find small intestinal cancers that an ultrasound I don't buy House.
When my father died, I wound up killing a patient.
And I hated the man.
Whatever House says or doesn't say, I'm sure the guy's a mess.
So he was a bastard.
He was still your father.
You're biologically programmed to have feelings for him.
No, I'm not.
Feelings aren't rational.
I know you have trouble with anything that can't be quantified and counted.
He's not my biological father.
I figured it out when I was 12.
Of course.
You're a brilliant, socially-isolated 12-year-old and you create a parallel universe in which your life doesn't suck.
I looked at the facts.
First of all, he was deployed on training exercises off Okinawa during the time I had to be conceived.
And since you're 150 years old, air travel was impossible.
His second toe was longer than his big toe.
Mine isn't.
This is sad.
You don't believe your mother screwed around.
I have a distinctive red birthmark on my scalp that matches a certain friend of the family.
If you believed this story, you wouldn't be telling me about his birthmarks you'd be telling me about the genetic testing you had done.
And since you haven't mentioned it, obviously, you didn't do it because you don't want to House, what are you doing? Get your Get off the There's a cop.
Uh-oh! Nicole, lie still.
This will only take a few seconds.
One-millimeter cut through upper abdomen.
She was adopted when the parents thought they couldn't have kids.
Then they had three more.
She took the message as, "Thanks for playing "but we have our real children now.
" And the real children probably think they were accidents while she was hand-picked.
Everybody's got problems with their parents.
She's an addict.
Something went wrong.
And it has to be the parents? Magnifying pancreas.
I'm not saying the parents screwed up.
You're saying you like her, so you don't want her faults to be her fault.
But they're someone's fault, and the only other people you know are I think we may need to call House again.
You lost track of your speed? I think that was Hitler's excuse, "Lost track of the Jews.
" No one held him responsible.
I'm not playing, House.
You were protecting me.
Anybody in their right mind would have ratted me out.
I'm just trying to speed things along.
You are going to this funeral.
Make it fast.
I don't want to miss the anal cavity search.
Looks like a mass in the pancreas.
Not to me.
This is radio.
And I want a full play-by-play.
It's fluid-filled.
Could you get out of the car, please, sir? Officer, if you want to give me a ticket, I totally understand.
Just get out of the car, sir.
Cyst? - Large cyst.
Something going on there? Wilson's getting arrested.
How large? SUV-sized or midrange-sedan? Seriously? What did you do? I'm obviously joking.
If Wilson was getting handcuffed on the hood of his car would I be carrying on a differential? Diameter's at least eight centimeters.
Is it in the tail or the head? The head.
You, too, sir, out of the car.
We've got a construction site.
A steamroller is plowing Out, now.
No cane.
James Evan Wilson.
There's a warrant for your arrest in Louisiana.
What are the traits of a steamroller? Powerful.
Maybe pancreatic cancer.
Great idea.
Except the only symptom it matches up with is being steamroller-ish.
You don't think House is onto something? I think he thought he had an idea.
I also think his metaphors are tough enough to decipher after he's said them.
We need to be focusing on the medicine.
No answer.
There's not going to be an answer.
They've been arrested.
He was joking.
He reacted to the size and location.
That's what we should be focusing on, not playing Madlibs while our patient's exploding "noun" destroys her life-sustaining "noun.
" I'll try to get Wilson on the line.
What if it's not how a steamroller works, but what it does? Clears things.
It's a waste of time.
I need that phone call.
I'm a doctor.
When someone tries to call you three times, it's code for "Pick up the damn phone before someone dies.
" I'm sure there's other smart doctors.
You'd be surprised.
You told me you'd taken care of this.
I did.
The first words you ever said to me.
I took care of it.
You must have screwed up somehow.
Sir? Not to hurry you, but we need to be at a funeral in Nobody is going anywhere or taking any phone calls till I hear back from Louisiana.
It's a really old warrant.
Isn't there a statute of limitations on this kind of thing? It's suspended when you flee the state.
I didn't flee the state, I left the state because I don't live in the state.
And the charges were just so minor "Vandalism, destruction of property, assault" There is a simple explanation.
There was a medical convention in New Orleans.
You don't need to explain to me.
I was fresh out of med school.
I didn't know anybody at the convention.
You heard the man, Wilson.
You don't have to explain.
I am not going to sit here wasting time just so you can avoid your father's funeral.
He's my father.
I have the right to avoid his funeral.
Not if your mother's alive, you don't.
Okay.
Explain.
Did House react to the eight centimeters? He whistled.
It's huge.
Anyone would think so.
House doesn't whistle because he's impressed.
Means he wasn't expecting it.
Means he changed his mind at that point.
A single super-sized cyst ruled out a diffuse process like scleroderma or lupus.
Rule out diffuse process, you're stuck with single process affecting just the pancreas.
Gallstones or pancreatic divisum.
Whatever he asked next would have narrowed that down.
He asked about location.
Heads, it's gallstones.
Tails, it's divisum.
It's at the head.
She's got gallstones.
The steamroller means potholes, means Relax.
We got it.
You figured out she's got gallstones? I was at the hotel bar, trying to unwind with a drink.
There was this guy who kept playing Billy Joel's Leave a Tender Moment Alone on the jukebox.
Leave a Tender Moment is a good song.
It's a great song.
He was out of line.
Not as good as Scenes from an Italian Restaurant or So I asked the man to stop.
Politely.
Yeah, you yelled politely.
I was polite the first couple of times.
But courtesy made no impression on this ass.
So I threw a bottle into the mirror which successfully conveyed my message.
And smashed a 10-foot antique mirror.
And set an example for two other patrons, who threw shot glasses I had nothing to do with that fight.
The assault charge was totally bogus.
And I paid for the mirror.
I think I have the picture.
I assume you're the guy who was playing the song.
No, I was the guy who bailed him out.
That's how we met.
I was in jail.
This guy was a total stranger to you, and you bailed him out? It was a boring convention.
I had to have somebody to drink with.
And there's the foundation of our entire friendship.
If you hadn't been bored one weekend, it wouldn't even exist.
Hey, with 3,000 people at that convention you were the one I thought wasn't boring.
That says something.
It also says something that you lied to me about getting the charges dropped.
I got a lawyer, he cut a deal.
You didn't call the guy? You have to show up at the arraignment.
Everybody knows that.
Everybody with your misdemeanor experience.
You can go.
What? He's a fugitive from justice.
That whole story was lies.
He stabbed a man.
Louisiana doesn't want to pay to get you back.
Forget Louisiana.
He was driving recklessly through your comatose village.
What, do they put lead in the jelly donuts here? Stop acting like such an ingrate and go pay your respects to your father.
CT confirmed gallstones.
Normally not dangerous, almost everyone has them, but sometimes They kill you? Yup.
Unless I take them out.
We do it laparoscopically.
Um How long has her urine been brown? Kidneys were fine this afternoon.
They're not now.
It's not the gallstones.
Well, of course it's not gallstones.
Who thought it was gallstones? You said "steamroller.
" I also said "construction site.
" Gallstones could cause a pancreatic cyst.
Just turn around.
The thing is two hours over already and that's the third time we've passed that colonial with the cross burning out front.
I'm not lost.
I'm not talking about what caused the cyst.
I'm talking about what the cyst caused.
Everything.
Cysts are symptoms, not diagnoses.
Unless it's a multiple cyst with connections to other organs.
Like a steamroller.
That's a long road down to the kidneys.
How do we prove it? Won't be visible on a scan Chase isn't gonna go groping around when she's got kidney failure.
Bubbles.
Is that your new stripper name? Yes.
And also, we inject bubbles into the cyst and follow where they drift.
If they end up in her other organs, we know you're right, cut it out, she's fine.
Bubbles is right.
Go echo.
I'm not lost.
Nicole, you gotta stay still.
I'm nervous.
You're not nervous.
It's the DTs, isn't it? I haven't had a drink since I got here.
Good heavens.
We haven't missed it after all.
It's like the end of A Christmas Carol.
I'm so glad you're here.
It's a load off of my mind just to see you.
Thank you, James.
Mom, how could you delay the funeral? Honey, your dad is dead.
He's not going to care.
Do you know what you're going to say? I don't know.
Just let the minister or one of his buddies from the Corps You're talking.
I don't care that you didn't like him.
He was your father and he loved you.
The war is over, Greg.
Please do this for me.
Stop looking so worried.
I know he's gonna make me proud.
I'm sure you know him better than I do.
Her liver's been compromised.
And the DTs will cause her muscles to continue to twitch, even under sedation.
We need to paralyze her to do this procedure.
I wanted to stop.
A phenobarbital coma will not only allow us to inject the cyst, it'll treat the DTs.
When she wakes up, she won't be in withdrawal.
We've seen her through withdrawal before.
We've seen her through everything.
We've been supportive, we've been combative.
We've picked her up from bars in the middle of the night we've let her spend the night in jail.
I used to say it would be okay, that I'd get it together.
I don't say that anymore.
Let's make you healthy.
Then we'll worry about making you sober.
The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.
I am not talking.
We were strangers.
We shared some geography 30 years ago.
Right.
He had no influence on you at all.
The father who was compulsive about punctuality.
His issue, which I deliberately made not my issue.
Thereby making it your issue.
Compulsively showing up four hours late ignoring discipline, ignoring rules Oh, God.
He's here.
Who's here? The one you're pretending is your father? Nice pick, he looks like Sean Connery.
So, back when you were devising this fantasy, did you tell your father? "Dad, I refuse to recognize your existence "because I've chosen James Bond as my dad?" I used different words.
What? Hearing your own son hates you so much he's replaced you in his mind? That's gotta suck.
How did he take it? I already told you.
He didn't speak to me for a summer.
It means more to me than I can say to have all of you here today.
And now our son, Gregory, would like to say a few words.
Greg? There's a lot of people here today including some from the Corps.
And I notice that every one of them is either my father's rank or higher and that doesn't surprise me because if the test of a man is how he treats those he has power over it was a test my father failed.
This man you're eager to pay homage to he was incapable of admitting any point of view but his own.
He punished failure, and he did not accept anything less than He loved doing what he did.
He saw his work as some kind of sacred calling more important than any personal relationship.
Maybe if he'd been a better father, I'd be a better son.
But I am what I am because of him.
For better or for worse.
And I just I just wish Put it back.
Well, he's not gonna miss it.
I'm done enabling.
You can't even let them put him in the ground without making it serve your agenda.
You really wanna do this in front of everybody? You wanna punish me or them? How can I still feel surprise? You would take even this, a moment of real human grief, and turn it into a farce.
Oh, cut the crap.
You enjoy what I do.
I never had to force you, you like coming along for the ride.
Yes, that's why I'm cheering you on now.
This is about you needing to be prepared for the worst.
So you become an oncologist.
No surprises there, the worst happens all the time.
But Amber, she was young and healthy.
Her death came out of nowhere.
Don't bring Amber into this.
And you weren't ready.
That makes you angry.
The world sucks and you didn't have time to brace yourself.
What happened out there is your show.
You're scared to death of losing anyone that matters so you dump the person who matters the most to you.
I'm not scared to death, I'm moving forward.
Because no one can take away from you what you no longer have.
Your father's death is about you.
Amber's death is about you.
I can't imagine why someone wouldn't want to be your friend.
Admit it.
You're angry and you're scared of losing me.
I'm not angry, I'm not scared.
Admit it.
I'm not afraid.
Admit it! I've lost people.
It happens.
Admit it.
Admit it! What are you, five? Stop repeating Admit it.
Admit it.
Admit it.
Admit it.
Admit it.
Admit it.
Come on, admit it! Admit it! Still not boring.
Did you know I was going to do that? Because I didn't know I was going to do that.
I know you have trouble losing people.
In New Orleans, I saw you carrying this express package around the conference and you wouldn't let it go, but you wouldn't open it so I peeked at the return address.
Diamond, Fairbarren.
Divorce attorneys.
Your first wife had just served you with papers.
Did you know that when you bailed me out? Were you doing something nice for me? What did I say about being boring? We owe your mom an apology.
Hello.
It's House.
How'd the bubble test go? The problem wasn't the cyst.
It's advanced dilated cardiomyopathy.
We did a three-dimensional echo showed a mass in the left atrium.
Looks like an atrial myxoma.
But the ultrasound images are a little grainy, so it's hard to tell.
House? The images aren't grainy.
They sure look grainy.
I've seen pictures of you where you looked tall.
It's an iron overload creates speckles on the image, makes it look grainy.
Also makes her pancreas fail, her blood clot, her intestines Atrial myxoma is more likely.
MRI for a better view.
Then call me back and tell me you're embarrassed because my eyesight is better 500 miles away.
I need a phone number.
I'm a doctor in New Jersey, treating one of your clients.
Young woman looking for her biological parents.
You know, you could just wait for the MRI to have your curiosity satisfied.
What person who is nothing like me are you saying that to? Did the parents look tan? The disease she has is genetic which means they should have it, too.
They don't look more tan than anyone else.
Discolored teeth? They're farmers.
Their village doesn't even have a dentist.
Right.
Thanks.
But if it matters, I'm not convinced they were her parents.
Why not? Because they said they had no daughter.
The man was adamant, and the woman seemed confused and frightened.
Thank you.
Differential.
Say you're a middle-aged Chinese woman.
Fine.
Say it.
I'm a middle-aged Chinese woman.
Girl comes to you, says that she's your long-lost daughter.
Why would you be frightened? I'm frightened because she's a threat, maybe she knows something.
She hasn't seen you since she was an infant.
Maybe an inheritance issue.
They're peasants.
Her very presence is a threat.
She What year was she born? '83.
She's not supposed to be alive.
China introduced the One Child Policy in 1979.
Say they didn't want a girl.
They tried to kill her.
But maybe the baby doesn't die maybe the father panics, or regrets it takes the baby to an orphanage maybe he doesn't tell his wife.
Who freaks out like she's seen a ghost 25 years later when the girl shows up.
But why does attempted murder from 25 years ago suddenly become relevant to her health now? Maybe they gave her something toxic.
It would have to be fat soluble.
This is fun, isn't it? Let me see the MRI.
We don't have one.
She started vomiting as soon as we started the scan.
Then let her vomit through the MRI.
That's what nurses are for.
Her parents tried to kill her.
I don't know how, but I know it caused her to get sick 25 years later trying to lift a Buddha.
Explain.
I already had this conversation with Wilson.
Just go with it.
Poison? Buddha wouldn't make it worse.
Maybe the weight stressed her back, which Makes sense if she's never lifted anything in her life.
She actually didn't get sick till she tried lifting it that second time.
I'm guessing the weight changed.
Anyone have Taub's pager number? What's up? Maybe give him a call.
If he tosses that switch on the MRI, she's dead.
X- Ray her brain.
Pins.
Push them through the soft you skewer the brain, and the hair hides the entry wounds.
It's the perfect crime.
She's had them in her all these years.
What changed at the temple? Same thing that changed in the MRI.
Shockingly, not all religious leaders are honest.
I'm guessing these particular monks are bilking the faithful by pushing a magnet up Buddha's butt.
There's another one under the table that'll repel or attract, depending on how you shift it.
When she picked up that magnet it moved one of the pins deeper into the sympathetic nervous center of her brain.
This sent a signal through the nerves to the blood vessels in her small intestines that caused the symptoms in China and in the giant magnet we call an MRI.
She's lucky.
We're all screwed up by our parents, she's got documentation.
The pins will be removed surgically, and she'll be fine.
We'll wake her from the coma after the operation.
Is there any way you could not tell her? Please.
She's fragile.
She desperately wanted to know her biological parents.
For her to find out that they wanted her dead I don't know what that'll do to her.
She may not be as fragile as you think.
We know our daughter.
See this pin here? It's been pressing directly on her addiction center.
It's not her fault, and it's definitely not your fault.
She's not who you think she is.
I hear your patient's going to be all right.
Is that why you're here? A colleague checking up on a patient? Something going on? I'm celebrating.
My mom hated him, too.
Your DNA test showed no match? That's incredible.
At the age of 12, you actually figured out your father wasn't your birth father? That's what you wanted, wasn't it? Why should it depress you? It doesn't depress me.
It doesn't make any difference at all.
That's what depresses me.
Well, I guess nobody gets to choose who their parents are.
I'm not even sure anymore we get to choose who our friends are.
I spoke with Cuddy.
She hasn't filled my position yet.
If you're coming back just because you're attracted to the shine of my neediness I'd be okay with that.
I'm coming back because you were right.
That strange, annoying trip we just took was the most fun I've had since Amber died.
You hungry? Wilson.
Yeah? My dad's dead.
Yeah.
My sympathies.

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