Offspring (2010) s06e01 Episode Script

Make Lemonade

1 Offspring 6x01 "Make Lemonade" June 29, 2016 - Hello, Leo.
- Oh, Nina, howdy.
How's your afternoon? Good.
Good, great, great.
How's yours? - Great.
Yeah, mine's great, too.
- Yep.
- You going this way? - Sure am.
- Um - What? Nothing.
And, that's it.
You're off the clock.
- Cheers.
- Cheers.
Hey.
- [Cherie.]
Hey.
- [Nina.]
Hello.
- [Leo.]
Oh! - Want some? No thanks, I've got two hours left.
Leo? No.
No, not for me either, thanks.
[chuckles.]
- Could I have Is this for me? - Is it? - Yeah, yep.
- [Leo.]
Hey.
- Oh, I'm going this way, too.
- Oh, great.
[Leo.]
Yep.
Ha! Nina, hi.
- [chuckles.]
- Sorry.
[exhales.]
Ah, I've been meaning to say to you just because of how we are and have been, um [phone ringing.]
Is that you? What? - Is that your phone ringing? - Oh, yeah.
- You get that.
- No, it's just my Dad.
I'll call him back.
- You-you talk to your dad.
- No, I'll call him back.
- Okay.
- Was there something you Yes.
There is ah, a possibility that I'm going out with someone.
Seeing someone.
[Nina.]
He's waiting for a response.
Respond.
Respond now.
Great! - That's not very convincing.
- Oh, no you are I'm so happy for you, Leo.
You don't have to get my approval.
- Oh.
- [exclaims.]
I just want you to be happy in your life, Leo.
Bravo! - I'll just go now.
- Okay.
[Nina.]
Great response, Nina.
Seeing someone.
[exclaims.]
Leo's seeing someone.
He's moved on, which is good.
Cherie? What happened? I just got a call.
It's Darcy.
He's had a heart attack.
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
And He's dead.
["When We Swam" playing.]
Oh why, oh why, oh why? Won't you sing? Bring your hips to me Oh, bring your hips Oh, oh, bring your hips to me To me Oh, bring your hips to me Oh, bring your hips Oh, oh, bring your hips to me To me To me Oh why, oh why? Oh why? Won't you sing? [indistinct chattering.]
Billie.
Hey.
Hi.
[Billie.]
Mick and I have been researching, and the Internet says that the way we manage the next few days could affect relationships for years to come.
What? I'm reestablishing a profound connection with you.
- You're staring at me.
- Let me reconnect with you.
- I'm driving! - Don't sabotage it.
[indistinct chatter.]
[exclaiming.]
Oh, Zoe.
Oh, you've grown up so much! Oh, darling, I've missed you.
- [Nina.]
Zoe.
Zoe.
- Mummy! Hello, darling.
I can't begin to imagine the pain you're in.
- Hey, Billie.
- Oh! [Billie.]
Cherie.
You might not want to talk yet, but when you do, I want to listen.
- Have you been on the Internet? - Yes.
Thanks for noticing.
So, please.
Dad.
I'm confused.
What happened? Well, Cherie took the call from the cruise company.
What was Dad doing on a cruise? Oh, they offered him free trips because he's so good with the ladies.
Dad was a gigolo.
So where's Dad now? I mean The ship's docked in New Caledonia and they're flying Dad home from there.
In the cargo hold of a plane? Yeah.
All right then.
I have been online.
Please be seated.
I have been thinking about what Dad would have wanted.
Wouldn't you normally consult a will to find out what someone wants? I found a will.
Well, not so much a will.
I dug around in the shed.
It's from 1976, which is a while ago now.
This will's made out in the name of Peter Proudman.
It's time I told you something about your father.
- What, his name was Peter? - Yes.
Darcy was his middle name? I've seen his name on contracts.
Darcy Proudman? Peter? He thought Peter Proudman picked a peck of pickled Whatever.
[Nina.]
"No one is to wear black.
" It must be a celebration of being alive, not a dirge.
" But the celebration of his life is to be in the Edinburgh Gardens - and he wanted to be buried there.
- [chuckles.]
No, no, no.
That's outdoors.
It's ridiculous.
And impossible.
You can't be buried there.
Well, the rest of this is all about music.
There's a list of songs.
Well, that was what was important to him.
And there's something here about you singing a song? Yes, that's true.
We had a deal.
Whoever dies first, the other one has to sing "Wild Thing" at their funeral.
- Oh.
- I always thought it would be him singing at my funeral.
I'm not doing it.
I can't.
I won't.
I have to.
I will.
That was quite a journey.
There's nothing here about the distribution of assets.
It was 1976.
We didn't have anything.
Well, except a daughter.
Hello, over here.
We weren't about possessions.
I was his wife.
If he died, I got everything.
Well, Mum, a lot's happened since 1976.
I don't think we can count this as a will.
[Billie.]
We're all adults.
I mean, the important thing is looking after Ray.
Excuse me.
[sighs.]
I've been trying to I don't know how I'm going to protect him from this.
[exhales.]
Oh, um, there's something.
I was looking through some of Darcy's things and I found on his desk a business card.
I don't think it's from long ago.
It was right there on top of a pile of papers.
Darcy was seeing an estate lawyer.
If that helps.
It's somewhere to start.
[both laughing.]
Night night, darling.
Sweet dreams.
Hi, my beautiful boy.
That's a good boy.
Very good.
Goodnight, Alfie.
I have a confession.
Is this a standing up confession? - Yep.
- Oh.
Five weeks ago I needed an extension for an essay, and I told them that my father-in-law had died.
I'm saying I already used Darcy's death as an excuse, and I can't use it again.
It's pathetic.
[laughs.]
[chuckles nervously.]
You're not angry? No, it's hilarious, don't you think? Dad would have loved that.
- I'm a terrible person.
- No, you're not.
Come here.
[exclaiming.]
Oh, this, this place.
It's even more amazing in person than Skype.
It's just - [Nina.]
What's that? - It's nothing.
No, Neens, don't, no.
- What is - No, no, don't! No, no, no! Neens, Neens, it's a wish jar, okay? Just don't laugh.
It's It's stupid.
It's a stupid thing I've been doing, but I've [sighs.]
It's just putting something out there into the universe, not that I believe in anything.
It's Just don't laugh.
What are you wishing for? Oh, world peace.
A house in Tuscany.
Everyone living next door to me, that kind of thing.
Thank you for having me to stay.
Oh, you don't have to thank me.
This is your home.
It hasn't hit me.
Dad.
Has it hit you? I keep thinking if I could just have a moment where it hits.
But it doesn't.
[Nina.]
I just want to keep working, get through the day without a million questions about Dad.
Ah, hello, who? - [Kim.]
What are you doing here? - Ah, I'm glad to be busy.
I want to be working.
Excuse me.
[Lawrence.]
I'm so sorry about your father, Nina.
I heard.
Thanks, Lawrence.
Your blood pressure's a little higher than I'd like.
There's no protein in the urine so you're not in pre-eclampsia.
But the condition could advance.
It could.
So we're monitoring, and we're prepared.
I really want a natural birth.
- [Lawrence.]
Yeah.
- If it's possible.
- I know.
- Mm.
With gestational hypertension we do have to be vigilant, but at this stage, things are looking okay, so we'll see how we go.
And you'll be here? I really want you here.
Your voice.
Oh.
[chuckles.]
[Nina.]
My voice.
Just a little push now.
If it's important.
Of course.
- Thank you.
- Thank you, Nina.
Okay.
Stay calm.
I'm going to see you soon, very soon.
- [Lawrence.]
See ya.
- Thank you, Nina.
[Lawrence.]
Actually, I'm just going to have a quick chat to Nina.
- [Maddy.]
Okay.
- Nina? - Nina.
- Yeah? If you need anything Oh, let's just get you and Maddy a healthy baby.
Thank you.
Uh, I'm trying to hide it, but I'm as anxious as she is.
It's natural to be worried for her.
Yeah.
It means a lot that you've agreed to be with us.
I will be.
And if you could please pass on my condolences to Billie.
Of course.
And you're supported? The loss of a parent is one of the hardest things.
- Yeah, I'm supported.
Thanks.
- Okay.
[Nina.]
Dad, what would you say if you were here? What would you have said if I'd answered your call? - How're you holding up? - Fine, thanks.
Sure it's a good idea that you're at work? Yep, I'm sure.
And in light of everything, you don't really have a say in that.
In light of everything? - Just leave it.
- In light of what? I'm here at work.
It's my decision.
Am I allowed to make my own decisions? Okay.
I'm just checking.
Are you angry with me? Yeah, I am.
I missed a call from my father right before he died.
And that's my fault, because You were telling me about your girlfriend and I missed the call.
I didn't answer the phone.
My father was dying, and I was listening to you tell me about your new girlfriend.
That's Okay, that's okay.
You're No, okay.
[Nina.]
Great work, Nina.
Really great.
[Billie.]
What'd Cherie say this lawyer's name was? [Nina.]
Will.
Bowen.
[Billie.]
I didn't know Dad was seeing an estate lawyer.
Hi, I'm Nina Proudman.
We're here to see Will Bowen.
Yes, yes, you're mine.
Um, hello, Will.
Nina.
Hello.
Um, hi This is my sister.
- Billie is my name.
- Billie, yes.
Come through.
- Roawrr.
- Stop it.
[sighs.]
Um, so, Darcy, your father came to see me.
He was interested in drawing up a will, but we didn't get as far as drafting it.
I made notes.
The one thing he was clear about was that you, Nina, were to be his executor.
- Are you sure? - Ah, uh, yes.
Um, here are the notes.
Ah, Nina exec.
You're sure though? Yes.
Okay.
Are there details for burial? No, no, not as such.
We didn't get that far, as I said.
Just the notes.
Yeah, Nina exec.
Watch, guitar, house, J.
What does it mean? Why did Dad pick Nina? As executor.
Why her? - Probably just 'cause I was here.
- I'm here.
Well you've been in the UK.
I know you're the organised one, the itty bitty details one, but I think I've proven that I do know how to do things.
I'm reliable.
- Yes.
- I'm also the eldest child.
Shall I give you two a minute? No, no.
- I-I didn't ask for this.
- No, you're right.
You're the executor.
Dad chose you.
I'm going to support you in being the executor.
Thank you.
But why did he choose her? Maybe it's because she's not a biological child.
Sorry.
No.
Sorry.
Wrong.
Sorry.
Reconnect.
You mentioned a guitar.
Dad have several guitars.
- The Fender, I remember that.
- That was a very special guitar.
And house.
J? He mentioned there was a property with your mother.
- Mum's house.
- Yeah, and J is - Jimmy.
- Jimmy.
Jimmy.
What What did he say? It was a short meeting.
We had to cut the meeting short.
An urgent matter.
Your father had a domestic spouse? - Cherie.
- Yes, they have a child together but it's not like they've ever been a couple.
Our family's more like Whoopsie! - Sure.
- [chuckles.]
There's just a lot to think about.
And if you're Darcy's executor then we'll be talking a lot.
[Jimmy.]
So Mum's decided where she wants Dad's service.
Town Hall.
- Not the park.
- No, she thinks indoors is better.
She likes the Town Hall.
I'll book it.
You know, I always thought Dad's death would be like a bedside thing.
You know, lots of time and long goodbyes and "go towards the light.
" Yeah.
And pulling the plug even.
You know, I'd seriously rehearsed that, and not just in my mind.
You know, actually pulling the plug out.
Can we not talk about this? Oh, I'm sorry.
It hasn't hit me.
I keep expecting to any minute I'll have some big breakdown.
You? Comes in waves.
So, um, how long are you around before you have to go back? [phone ringing.]
Do you still have that old ringtone? I do.
Hello? Yeah? Thank you.
I will.
Dad's body arrives back tomorrow.
Hello? Hello! [Nina.]
Wish jar.
Shouldn't look.
It's private.
But then, just a quick look.
Just one.
"A life that's mine.
" - Hello.
- Hi! Hi, Blossom! [phone ringing.]
Jimmy's changed my ringtone.
- Is everything okay? - Yep.
How's my beautiful girl? Hello.
I want you to do a lion.
You want me to do a lion? Okay.
Roawr! [indistinct laughter.]
[Billie neighing.]
[Zoe.]
I've got something else for you.
[indistinct chattering.]
[Jimmy.]
Why don't you show me how you can build and eat at the same time, all right? And again.
That's not even on, mate.
That's not even on.
Why don't you click that down? Here we go.
Yeah, that might fit.
Okay, these need to go in the car.
We need to go otherwise we'll be late for the crematorium.
Hey, hey.
What if you just skip the crematorium and we can meet at the Town Hall after? - Why? - So you can study.
I'm a part of the family and I'm going.
Yeah, I know.
I'm giving you an out.
- But I want to be with you.
- Yeah I know, but Dad'd understand.
Pass your exam.
I love you, but I want to be by your side, okay? - Okay.
- Okay.
Ready? - [both.]
Yeah.
- Where's Mum? [Jimmy.]
Out the back.
- Oh.
- Yeah.
[women crying.]
Hey.
[Billie.]
Are they with us? Who are these people? [Jimmy.]
As much as I can make out, these are women from Dad's cruise.
- [Geraldine.]
Oh, lovely.
- I've seen this at auction.
People get competitive.
The emotion feeds on itself.
Can we keep them out? I don't know, is that a thing? Do funerals have a lockout policy? - Let's just get Mum inside.
- I'm all right.
Phil? I hope it's all right that I'm here, Geraldine.
Come to make sure he's really dead? She's stoned.
Oh.
[Nina.]
Okay, here we go.
[slow music playing.]
Darling, I might just [sighs.]
go to the toilet.
That's Dad's estate lawyer, Will.
[Jimmy chuckles.]
- What? - What, his name's Will? And he draws up wills? Come on.
I didn't even think of that.
Do estate lawyers normally come to funerals? - He's here for you.
- Smooth work, Neens.
- Geraldine? - Mm? Marjorie? Marjorie! - Oh, Gerrie.
- Oh! - I'm so sorry.
- Marjorie.
I thought you were in Sydney.
I'm back.
Oh.
Who are all these women? Oh, dear.
- I need to get a bit more stoned.
- [smirks.]
Uh, do you want to have some? Sure.
Sure.
- Hello.
- Hi, Nina.
- Hi.
- Billie.
- Hello.
- Hi.
What brings you here? No, I mean, [chuckles.]
it's nice to see you.
Thank you for coming.
This is our brother, Jimmy.
- Hello.
- I'm really pleased to meet you.
- Ah, we should get started.
- Yep.
Right, you then you then me.
[Jimmy.]
Billie, can you get the music? Nina, Nina, something has come to light.
- Not now! - Yes now.
If not now, when? Well, not now.
What is it? Remember when you had the blood test and we did the working out and it turned out that you weren't Darcy's daughter.
Yes, I do remember that.
[Cherie.]
It's not the time.
She's busy.
Tomorrow.
- Now! - No! - Yes! Yes! Yes! - No! No! No! What? Now! Just tell me what it is, please.
Darcy said He didn't say, he hinted.
I'm telling it.
In recent weeks, he's been contacted by an old friend.
And? A female friend.
Oh.
Who indicated that Yes, how do I put this diplomatically? Darcy may have had another child.
Oh, my God.
He only just found out.
[chattering.]
[Nina.]
Mrs.
Ritchie? [Jimmy.]
Thank you, everyone.
If you could just take your seats, please.
[clears throat.]
All right.
I'm Jimmy Proudman.
I'm Darcy's son.
And I'd like to introduce my sister, Nina.
Ever since [Nina.]
It's him.
It's Will.
That's crazy.
Since No no, it makes sense.
Will is Darcy's child.
Oh, God.
You just have to get through this.
Ever since I was a teenager, I knew this day would come.
And over the years, I've been writing and rewriting in my head what I'd say.
Times when I was angry, I swore I'd remember whatever crime he committed and say it over his dead body.
Times I'd think, "I love him so much and I want everyone to know that this is the best thing about him.
" And now that day is today.
Darcy would have hated this.
Mum.
[indistinct chattering.]
Excuse me.
Mum! Look, let's just go to the Taqueria.
Are you sure that's what you want? Yes.
Let's Let's just get out of here.
It's up to her.
Let's roll out.
I'll just go and announce it.
Oh, Will.
Could I just - Would you mind? - Not at all.
I'll meet you there, Mum.
I don't suppose it's possible I-I might be getting things completely wrong about this, but - Yes.
- I'm wrong? No, I mean No.
- What? - What? Dad.
You? Yes.
You're Darcy's son? I Your father came to see me.
Um, he made an appointment.
He sat down, started talking and then suddenly he says, "I'm your father.
" That's why you had to cut the meeting short.
This is not how I wanted you to find out.
What happened? You just guessed, or No, I had help.
That would have been an incredible guess.
Hello.
- Hello.
- What's going on? Nina just guessed We-we were just having a conversation about the service, and I guessed that Will, um, is the son of Mum's friend, Marjorie.
Yes.
Can I borrow Neens for a moment? Sure.
You two are vibing together.
- No we're not.
- You are on a vibe.
Billie, shut up.
There is absolutely nothing.
Can you please not talk to Will about anything.
- Denial.
- Shut up.
That's two shut ups.
That means you really Will you shut up? [Geraldine.]
Nina! Billie? Nina! Come on.
Come on.
[Nina.]
Shit, shit.
Mick's going to love all this.
I still haven't done my speech about Dad.
Later, maybe? I can't see Will.
Can you see him anywhere? What, are you hoping to get busy? No, I'm not hoping to get busy.
Neens, sorry to bother, but I think Zara's in the dunny and you're a girl.
Would you mind? Sure.
Put that thing down, for God's sake.
Oh, hello, Mick, hello! Yes, yes, and this is Mrs.
Ritchie.
She used to live next door.
Hello.
Zara? [Zara.]
Mm.
What are you doing? Studying.
Jimmy? - Are you freaking out? - Yes.
Would you like me to help relieve your anxiety by servicing you sexually? That's a great offer, but in what universe does exam stress make you feel like sex? So that's a no? I just need a clear run at some study.
Well, if you need somewhere quiet to study, you could study in my office.
Really? Of course.
Oh, thank you.
Thank you.
Are you gonna come out [indistinct chatter.]
[phone ringing.]
- Hello? - Hi, Neens, tell me to go away.
I've got Lawrence and Maddy here.
She's eight centimetres.
There's a note on her file to call.
Yes, I promised, I promised.
I'll be there soon.
Jimmy! I have to go to the hospital.
I'm a little bit worried about Mum and Marjorie.
Mum? Wha No, they're having a great time.
No, Mum could turn at any moment.
- And also? - Yeah? Could you not let Billie and Will talk too much? - She's got this idea that we're vibing.
- Are you vibing? - No.
- Okay.
I just don't want her doing or saying anything.
- Thank you.
- Is there a vibe, though? - Okay, this is my voice.
- [groaning.]
Maddy.
Lawrence.
Nina's here.
Something's wrong.
I know something's wrong.
- Kim? - No protein in the urine.
BP's high end of normal.
I know I'm going to die.
I can feel my heart beating.
I'm going to have a heart attack.
I'm here and we're going to do our best, all right? - Just stay calm and breathe.
- Just breathe.
Breathe.
That's it.
- [grunting.]
- [whispering.]
Is everything okay? You're doing fine, Maddy.
Just hang in there.
I can't, I can't.
I'm gonna die! No, you're not going to die.
No one's going to die today.
What's happening, Nina? Nina, What's happening? Maddy, you're doing great, but you've just got to breathe now.
Listen, Maddy, we're going to breathe.
Lawrence, you're going to breathe too, okay? We're all going to breathe together.
In.
- Stay in the present.
- [Lawrence.]
That's it.
Breathe.
Focus.
Now push.
- [grunting.]
- Almost there, almost there, almost there.
In the beginning there was darkness And then there was you You were the light That I was drawn to 'Cause you were always Home to me It was you always naturally [Nina.]
Perfect.
Beautiful.
A new human in the world.
Hello, little one.
I remember a moment A feeling, a time and a place Every time you show me the smile On your face 'Cause you were always Home to me It was you always - [knocking at door.]
- How're you going? - Hi.
- I thought you might need - Thanks.
- [sighs.]
What are you doing? A birth.
I made a promise.
The day of your father's funeral.
It's just how it worked out.
I think Think he'd love it.
I knew medicine was going to be hard, but I've got 14 hours left till my exam.
Fourteen.
And I don't have any more rabbits in my hat.
What are you doing? The Krebs cycle.
I'm trying to remember the enzymes.
Oh Oh, there's a trick.
Like remembering the colours of the rainbow, or the order of the planets.
[chuckling.]
I know it.
Good.
Carol Can Intrigue A Super Sexy Foxy Man Okay Thank you.
Well, if anyone can do it, you can, Zara.
[phone ringing.]
- It's Jimmy.
- Mm.
- Hello.
- Yes, you need to come.
Can you come? What's happened? Um, it seems as though we have got a brother.
I'm coming.
It's, it's There's a Yep.
It happened.
Geraldine was getting ready to sing the song.
And then Will tells Jimmy that he's his brother.
He didn't exactly keep quiet about it.
And your Mum? Well, her reaction had a few stages.
I thought you knew.
[inaudible conversation.]
[Cherie.]
And then she went to the microphone.
I don't know why I'm surprised.
Is anybody else here Darcy's child? Anybody I don't know about? Now's the time! [Cherie.]
And then she went home with Phil D'Arabont.
Oh no, no, sorry, she grabbed a bunch of alcohol and then she went home with him.
And that was pretty much the end of it.
I don't know what to do.
I don't know what I'm supposed to do.
Well, you're so far off the map, anything goes.
And you? Why are you here? I'm not finished.
Your father was my best friend.
And I'm not finished.
We've all been rallying around Mum.
We've neglected you.
Oh, no.
It only made sense to us.
You know I remember when we went on that road trip, it was just him, me and Ray.
And we'd be driving for hours, you know, hours in silence.
Ray's in the back asleep.
And then we'd both have the same thought at the same time and we'd burst out laughing.
It was just this easy, smooth happiness.
And he's gone.
[Geraldine.]
The humiliation.
The utter Oh, and of course from beyond the grave.
Beyond the grave.
What a stupid expression.
He's not beyond it, he's not even in it.
He was cremated! - Ha! - And what about painting the shed? What about that grand plan, Darcy? I'm keeping this hair.
No, I'm going to burn it.
No.
I'll keep it tonight and then if I want to burn it in the morning, I will! I want to be sober when I decide.
[sighs.]
More wine? No.
Come on, bedroom.
Ah What? Oh, you're not going soft on me.
- This is not the answer.
- Don't overthink it.
Geraldine, I I know you don't think very much of me, but I've always been rather fond of you.
No, stop being nice.
I'm angry and I plan to stay angry.
- You like me when I'm angry.
- Well, yes, I do but - Don't make my decisions for me.
- No, no, no I'm sick of men making my decisions for me.
Oh, no, no, no, no, it's just a mild delay.
Look, if come tomorrow you still feel like having revenge motivated sexual congress then you know how to find me.
Adieu.
Uh, Billie.
- Nina.
- Er, Nina, you were delightful today.
[whispers.]
Before you ask, no, we didn't.
Goodnight.
Goodnight.
Mum? - Some water, perhaps? - Hmm.
Yes.
Oh, Nina.
[sighs.]
Back then, I I didn't know that marriage was forever.
I only knew that When I looked at him Why did he do this to us? [phone ringing.]
Jimmy, where are you? We're in the park.
We put up a tent.
[Billie.]
Tell her to get here.
They're all asleep.
Edinburgh Gardens.
Come now.
- Feel like going to the park? - No.
No, I'm going to have a shower and go to bed.
Thank you for holding everything together.
Oh, Mum.
[phone ringing.]
Hello? Hi, it's It's Will.
Oh, hello.
Um, after you left, things got hairy.
Yes.
Your Mum went home with some guy.
Yeah, I've just been there.
It's okay.
Not okay, but okay.
Should I I don't know, should I do something nice for her or - For Mum? - Yeah.
No, that's not necessary.
Is your Mum all right? Yeah, she's been laughing a lot, and drinking like she means it.
Oh.
And you? Are you all right? Me? Ah, yeah, I'm fine.
Um, what about you? I don't know.
[chuckles.]
I've never had brothers and sisters, and I wish I knew my father better before - Can we start this again? - Yes.
Good.
Great.
Fantastic.
And there's the other stuff with the estate, - but that's a different thing.
- Yep.
Well, I should let you go.
Um, I'm looking forward to getting to know you better.
- Goodnight, Nina.
- Night.
At some point a ranger's going to come and tell us not to camp here.
[Billie.]
We're not camping.
It's just a container for children till it's safe to go home.
It's safe to go home.
Phil D'Arabont's gone.
Oh.
I thought we'd already had all our big family secrets.
Then suddenly, I have a brother.
You already had a brother.
[Nina.]
Two, counting Ray.
So that's technically you've got a third brother.
A brother with a bit of electricity with Nina.
- Oh! - No, he doesn't.
- Oh, there was a little zing.
- Can we just lie here? Dad called me right before he died.
What about? He didn't leave a message.
Maybe he knew he was having another heart attack.
Maybe he wanted to tell me something.
If I'd answered would he still be alive? You didn't cause this to happen, Neens.
The important thing is that we're together.
Bye, Dad.
You're the best.
Bye, Dad.
Bye, Dad.
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