True Blood s07e05 Episode Script

Lost Cause

I don't give a shit! I am not going with you.
I would rather die than get in that coffin! You will do what your maker tells you to do.
He may be my maker, but he sure as fuck didn't raise me.
Tara did.
She was the one who taught me how to feed, how to control my impulses.
He left, and then you left her when we needed you most.
We have bigger fucking problems than your mommy and your daddy-- - She died because of you! - I am sorry-- Enough! You're right.
I've been a terrible maker to you.
And for that I am truly sorry.
But I do not regret turning you, and I'm proud to call you my progeny.
Why did you come back for me? Pam and I are gonna kill Sarah Newlin before I meet the true death.
You can count me out.
She was practically your stepmother, Willa.
If you have any idea where she might be, I need to know it.
- I'm not going with you.
- Like fuck you aren't.
But I will tell you what I know if you release me.
Willa Burrell, I renounce the ties of our blood and my dominion over you as my progeny.
As your maker I release you.
Like being kicked in the cooch by a wallaby, isn't it? Sarah has a sister.
Oh, no shit, Willa.
The whole world knows that.
- You'd better know more.
- Her name is Amber.
Amber Mills.
And she's a vampire.
Oh.
How the fuck could Sarah Newlin have a vampire sister and the world not know about it? I don't know, but I overheard her one night on the phone at the governor's mansion.
Sarah was warning her never to call there again or my father would send her to camp.
Any idea where this Amber lives? The call came from a Dallas area code.
Good girl.
Ginger? Tell the driver we're heading for Dallas.
And we'll only be needing two travel coffins.
What? No! You just got back.
And if you walk out that door, I ain't never gonna see you again, am I? Take me with you.
Put me in the third coffin.
- Sorry.
- What-- you're sorry? I have been your sex slave for 15 years, Eric Northman, and we ain't never had sex.
Blow job, hand job, nothing.
Do you know what a sex slave is without the sex? A slave? Now, you are taking me with you to Dallas.
And if you can't fucking take me, then you had better fuckin' fuck me before you go.
Ginger, I'm diseased.
So the fuck am I! No! When you came in the air went out And every shadow filled up with doubt I don't know who you think you are But before the night is through want to do bad things with you I'm the kind to sit up in his room Heart sick and eyes filled up with blue I don't know what you've done to me But I know this much is true I want to do bad things with you Ow, ooh I want to do real bad things with you.
Sook? Hey.
Hey.
I came as soon as I heard.
Ab-- about Alcide? About everything.
How is you holding up? The house is so empty.
Well, that big man of yours did take up a lot of space.
- Sorry.
- No, I'm sorry, Sook.
I gotta clean up.
- Jackson will be here in the morning.
- No, don't worry about that.
- We'll take care of this.
- No, what you need is some sleep.
When's the last time you got some serious shut-eye? Come on, let me put you to bed.
Lafayette? Yes, ma'am? Don't leave.
Sook, I will be here when you wake up.
So don't fret, 'kay? Night-night.
What the hell? Look who's up.
- Where's all his-- - In the truck.
When Alcide's mama died, the hardest part was going through all her things.
You just say when you wanna go through it all, when you feel you're ready, and Jenny and me will have you out to the place and we'll figure it all out.
Yeah, we'll figure it out.
Hey! The undead has arisen.
- Hey, there, Sookie.
- How'd you sleep? Lafayette, you wanna tell me why there's enough food to choke a horse on my dining room table? Child, me and Jenny was bustin' our humps cookin' all the livelong day.
Well, that's-- that's real sweet, but I can't eat all this.
There's enough food here to feed the whole town off of.
Well the whole town will be here.
- What? - Uh-huh.
Wait, are-- are y'all throwing a party? - Yeah! - Sookie, come on.
In my house? The day after-- I know what you're probably thinking, honey.
But death doesn't have to be such a sad thing.
Actually, it does.
Death is inherently sad.
I'm sad.
I'm not in the mood for a party.
Sook.
Sook! Sook, what did you say last night when you came home? About how this house was feeling so empty? That's why we're gonna fill it up, so we can say "fuck you," to death and "hello," to life.
- Yeah.
- And that's what we're doing.
We are motherfucking celebrating life.
I'm going back to sleep.
What would Tara want? What would Alcide want? Alcide would want people to be around you tonight, Sookie.
Yes, ma'am, so take that pretty little ass of yours upstairs and get presentable.
'Cause folk gonna be here soon with some top-shelf alcohol, and I got one restriction-- not a nan person come up to you and say, "Oh, I'm sorry for your loss.
" Mm-mm, none of that bullshit.
- Hear, hear, I say.
- That's right.
Come on, hooker.
Let's bring out the rest of the vittles and bits.
And that chicken Jenny made.
It ain't as good as mine.
Sookie? Ugh, this is not happening.
- Am I early? - Why, do I not look ready? You know what, actually, best not answer that.
I only just now found out about the party I'm hosting tonight.
I see.
Um I didn't have any alcohol on hand, as requested.
My mother always taught me it was ungentlemanly to turn up to a gathering empty-handed, so, uh, I brought you these.
Well, I guess I'd better go upstairs and put my face on, but in the meantime, I invite you in.
Amber Mills? Who are you? I was always the black sheep of the family.
Started fangbanging right outta high school while Little Miss Perfect's marrying Steven Newlin.
She's not here.
Just like I told you she wasn't.
We had to be sure.
Your boyfriend? Jeremy.
He was the one that turned me.
He helped me get my shit together.
But the second I turn, Sarah freaks.
She's married into the Fellowship of the Sun, after all.
But she knows I'm broke, so she starts paying me off, a monthly cash delivery to stay in the coffin.
Then she goes out and she tells the world that her sister was taken from her by those evil vampires, that I disappeared into thin air.
But I was here the whole time.
Jeremy and me sittin' around watching "House Hunters" marathons and drinkin' Tru Blood.
What happened to Jeremy? Same thing that's happening to us.
One day, he gets the veins.
A few months later, he's dying in my arms.
Sometimes I beat myself up over it.
I mean, if I hadn't taken her money, if I had come out instead of hiding-- She would've had you killed and kept on walking.
None of this is your fault.
It's your sister's, which is why Pam and I are going after her.
And will you help us find her? Are you gonna kill her? There's a real good chance that's the way it's gonna go down.
Then you can count me in.
Mm.
I like her.
I like you.
Is it all right if I haven't made up my mind about you yet? Yeah, I really like her.
When's the last time you saw Sarah? Oh, it's been years now.
But she did call here this morning.
She said she just got to Dallas and she needed a place to hide.
I told her to fuck off.
She's in Dallas.
Any idea where else she might've gone? Where she always goes, to Mommy and Daddy.
Even though she disgraced the family, they always fall for her BS.
And where do Mommy and Daddy live? Why, Preston Hollow, of course.
But they won't be home tonight.
Probably already left for this.
The second I told her that's where Mommy and Daddy were going, she hung up.
She'll be there.
Looks like we're going to a gala.
Do you have a picture of your parents I can borrow? You'll never get in.
You're vampires.
Security's gonna be tight and they only invited assholes.
You don't know us, sweetheart.
We can be assholes.
I want to go.
I want to say good-bye to my girl.
But there's gonna be alcohol and vampires at Sookie's.
Know how you're always saying that eyes are the windows to the soul? Lettie Mae, please.
Look into mine.
I ain't going to that party looking for no vamper blood.
I just want to say good-bye 'cause there won't be no grave in no cemetery where I can visit my Tara.
Ain't nothing left of her to bury.
I'm so sorry, sweetheart, but no.
No, no, I have to do what's best for you whether you like it or not.
Now, look, let me take care of you tonight.
Please.
All right? All right.
Now, come on, give me a taste, 'cause I wanna make this just how you like it.
Come on.
Needs cumin.
Okay, all right, I'll I used to go out to parties And stand around 'Cause I was too nervous - Hi! - Hi, girls! To really get down But my body - Bring it in, honky.
- Hey.
Yearned to be free - Uh, uh, uh, uh.
- I got up on the floor and thought Somebody could choose me No more standin' Well, ladies, we dodged a bullet! - Yeah, we did.
- Whoo! Amazing what a little shut-eye can do to calm the nerves.
- You know what, girls? - Hmm? After what we all went through, I'm gonna make some major changes in my life, - clean up my act.
- That is great, Jane.
I'm gonna finally get my shit together.
- Good for you, girl.
- Amen.
Yeah.
Starting tomorrow.
I'm starting tomorrow, too, okay? - To not dyin'.
- Amen.
If anyone knows how to live it up, it's you, Jane Bodehouse.
Minus.
Mr.
Compton.
I ain't seen you since your daddy died.
It's good to see you, Minus.
What's going on? Why's everyone goin'-- What's going on, William Compton is that Lincoln has called his soldiers.
Called his soldiers? Charles, are you saying-- That's right, William, war.
Everyone's going to enlist.
Based on our education and you and me being from prominent families, we're all but guaranteed to be made commissioned officers.
Ain't that thrillin'? It is our God-given right to live our lives as we see fit, - without interference.
- Yeah! And I, for one, am willing to do whatever it takes to lay down my life if necessary to preserve that God-given right.
Are we gonna let a bunch of Yankee cowards come on down here and take our freedoms? - Huh? - No! Then it is the sovereign right of the state of Louisiana to secede from the union.
Mr.
DuPont's right.
Fort Sumter was just the beginning.
Yeah! You see, we cannot, we must not let them destroy our way of life.
We have no choice but to fight.
Yeah! With what? This is a lost cause.
The Yankees have better artillery.
More sophisticated weaponry than we do.
What they will destroy is our town, scorch our land, our livelihoods.
Get outta my bar, William Compton.
We got no room here for Yankee sympathizers.
I'm sorry if you find the truth offensive, Mr.
Bodehouse.
Get out! Go ahead! To not dyin'.
Hey, Sook.
You look real pretty.
Thanks, so do you.
Yeah, yeah, I have to admit finally getting a chance to shower up makes all the difference.
I was talking to Violet.
Oh.
Tsk.
Oh, Sookie, my sister.
Oh, I know we're not supposed to say we're sorry for your loss, but I am so very sorry.
I've had about a hundred boyfriends die on me over the years, but I remember how painful those first ones were.
There you are, Sookie.
You look like you could do with something eat.
I hear there are two kinds of chicken to try.
Excuse us.
What? "I've had about a hundred boyfriends die on me, but I--" Shut up and come dance with me.
Don't be afraid, I'll show you tonight Alcide could be an arrogant little shit, even when he was a kid.
You'd tell him to go left and he'd go right just to piss you off.
He'd question everything.
Now, fightin', it's a way of life where we come from, but Alcide, he wouldn't fight just for the sake of fightin'.
In fact, he told me once, "I'll fight when I'm good and ready.
I'll fight when I have something worth fighting for.
" You were worth it, Sookie.
Otherwise he wouldn't have fought for you.
My boy died a hero.
But you can't die a hero without having a righteous cause.
Thank you.
To Alcide.
To Alcide.
- To Alcide.
- Alcide.
'Scuse me.
Uh-uh, no, Lettie Mae.
You can't come up in here causing no scene.
- Mm-mm.
- I am so sorry for your loss.
Lettie Mae.
You wanna say a few words about Tara? First off, I'd like to say my heart goes out to you, Mr.
Herveaux.
I'm sad for you, but I'm also glad for you because your son died a hero.
My Tara was a hero, too.
Most of you know I made some big mistakes raising her.
Most of you know I didn't raise her, that's 'cause you did-- her friends.
Still, though, she sacrificed herself trying to save me, even after all the pain I caused her.
And that's just beyond heroic in my book.
So I want to ask you to join me in raising a glass to her.
You got anything non-alcoholic? Yeah.
Here you go.
Thank you, Deputy.
To my baby girl.
- To Tara.
- To Tara.
Thank you.
How's the party? You should come inside.
I'm fine.
- Jessica-- - Andy.
I can't.
Did it ever occur to you that you torturing yourself over my girls keeps that pain alive for me, too? You ever think about that? This has been a hell of a week we're having, but during it you have been there.
You have been good to Adilyn.
You helped bring Holly back to me and her boys.
I don't know if I'm supposed to be taking some kind of message from all this bullshit that's been going on, but I'm taking one anyhow.
Life's too short.
Jessica, it's too fucking precious to always be looking backwards.
I'm moving forwards.
But I'm gonna need your help to do that.
How can I help? You got a ring I can borrow? A ring, but-- oh, my God.
Are you gonna propose to Holly tonight? Please don't make this a bigger deal than it already is.
But it is a big deal.
I know that! Jesus Christ, I'm freakin' out inside.
Just give me a ring before I change my mind.
Andy, you can't propose to Holly with any of these.
Well, what the hell am I supposed to do? I ain't exactly had time to go to the mall.
Come on.
Wait up! Are you sure you don't mind me borrowing it, Sookie? Not at all.
Gran would've loved Holly.
Although she did leave it to Jason to give to the woman he was gonna marry.
That's right, she did.
You're already mine, Jason.
I don't need a ring to tell me that.
Well, here it is.
Oh, my God.
It's beautiful.
That's it? Holy crap, I'm really gonna do this, huh? Andy, you got yourself a real good woman, man.
It's all yours.
You seen your mother? Uh, pretty sure she's in the living room.
Y'all are gonna wanna see this.
Oh, come here.
A little word to the wise.
I don't know if the two of you are fuckin' or not, but if you are, it's gonna have to stop right now.
You got it? What's up? Oh, you're bad.
Andy? Andy, what's wrong? Could we kill the music, please? On it.
Andy, oh, my God.
What are you doing? Holly, I-- I'm-- I don't know-- I-- I can't-- I don't know what I'm about to say, but I have been waiting for the perfect moment to do this, but something keeps getting in the way.
It wasn't until you went missing that I realized that something this whole time, was me.
See, I got this voice in my head that says I don't deserve a woman as beautiful as you are.
I don't deserve a woman as kind as you are.
And I probably don't, but I know the timing's weird and you got all kinds of healing to do.
- Oh.
- But, please wear this ring for me? I'll go through all of it with ya every step of the way.
Yes! Aw! I didn't ask you yet.
You gotta let me ask you.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Sorry.
Jumped the gun.
Uh, Holly Cleary, I love you with everything I got.
Will you marry me? That's lovely, man.
I love you, Andy! Let's go congratulate 'em.
Yeah.
- Hey.
- What? What? - You just seem happy is all.
- Well, I am.
Come on, let's get out of here.
Seriously? Now? Yeah, it's been a while since I know, but we're at-- we're at a party.
Okay? Don't be such a wet blanket.
Just try to have fun and we'll leave later, okay? Oh, man, what a surprise.
You doing okay? Yeah.
You fixin' to cry? I think I might be.
Come on, let's sneak upstairs.
Don't get me wrong, I am so happy for Andy and Holly.
It's just a little bit more of a celebration of life than I was ready for.
You miss him? How can I miss someone I can't even believe is dead? Alcide dying's a bit of a shock, sweetie.
That's the thing.
It never occurred to me that Alcide could die.
He's just so-- so big and strong and he just-- It don't matter how big or strong someone is if someone else has a gun.
It was the same way with Terry.
It happened so fast, came out of nowhere.
The thing is, though, when it comes to loving a man and then losing him, it doesn't matter how it happens 'cause he's still gone.
You still have that hole inside you and it hurts just the same no matter how prepared you are for it or not.
When Terry died, I thought I was gonna die right along with him.
How did you get through it? At night, when no one was lookin' sometimes I'd put his jacket on just so I could feel his arms around me again.
You never get over the loss of someone you love.
You just learn to live with it.
And nothing's gonna help heal this pain you're feeling but time.
And tequila.
How about a little tequila? There's not enough tequila in the world to get me through tonight.
"Wet blanket"? Do she even know who you is? She gives me just enough love.
Mm.
And just enough affection to keep me hooked.
That's just like paying the minimum on your credit card bill each month just to keep that fucker from getting cancelled.
That's exactly what it's like.
Mm.
Jesus Christ, am I that fucking simple? No, sir.
There's nothing simple about you at all.
The night we met, remember that story you told me about how you was turned? Mm-hmm.
Can I ask a follow-up question? Of course.
Danny Monoghan.
What about him? Was y'all Yeah.
I told the sales woman my wife and I were going to an exclusive high society event and that only the very best would do.
Voilà.
Oh, my God.
I'm a republi-cunt.
- You think that's funny, huh? - Mm-hmm.
Wait till you see what that nice man at Neiman's and I picked out for you.
Strip.
Oh, fuck, Eric.
You're stage two.
Just cover the ones that will be visible.
Okay.
I'm gonna die, Pam.
You have to accept that.
Whoo! - My God, there he is.
- There who is? That vampire who gave me his blood.
He's been making eyes at me ever since he got here.
- Evening, Arlene.
- Hey, Keith.
Um, Arlene here is super grateful on account of you, you know, saving her life last night and all, but she's been through a lot, so you might wanna, I don't know, dial down your sexy a notch.
I understand.
And I can wait.
Sookie, would you please tell your friend Arlene here that I think she's the most beautiful woman I've seen in over 300 years? And I'll see her in her dreams.
Um I have to go make tinkle because, you know, I am a human.
Arlene, have you seen James? Huh? James-- have you seen him? I've been looking everywhere.
I think I saw him step outside with Lafayette a little while ago.
Thanks.
You incredible asshole! - Get out of here.
- I am so sorry.
Really, James? That's what you have to say? That you are sorry? Because need I remind you that I just found you fucking a man in our car.
- Jessica, please.
- Get the fuck out of my way.
Jess, will you please come outside and talk to me? - Jason? - Yeah, what's going on? - Jessica, can we please talk about this? - There is nothing to say.
Would you please rescind his invitation to this house? What did he do? What did you do? I found him fucking Lafayette in the car that he and I bought together.
Get the fuck outta here, James.
- I should probably-- - Yeah, okay.
Go.
You all right? Look, I just want to be alone right now.
Okay.
In case you need a place to crash, you know where I live.
You mean, with all that-- that sensitive musician shit, it never occurred to you that he might be gay? I don't think that he is gay.
I think that he-- he's confused.
Jess, I gotta be honest with you.
Based on what you're telling me you saw him doing outside, it all sounds pretty gay to me.
Oh, my God.
- Who is it? - It's me.
Go away! Look, Red, I know this shit got to hurt-- Don't you dare presume to know me.
You do not know the first thing about me.
And you don't know the first thing about him.
- Fuck you! - Fuck you.
You know what? When was he turned? How was he turned? Who turned him? And where's he from back before he got turned? Miss ma'am, you don't know any of this shit, do you? I do because I cared enough to ask him and he cared enough to tell me.
Now, listen, I-- I know the way this shit went down is real embarrassing.
But if you keep it 100 with yourself and honest, then you know this is not the man for you.
Because he's the man for you? If he is, what's so fucking unimaginable about that, Red? Huh? Everybody else in this fucking town is falling in love and getting engaged and having babies.
Has it ever fucking occurred to you that Lafayette, that queen that make all you white heterosexuals laugh and feel good about yourselves, has it fucking ever occurred to you that maybe I want a piece of happiness, too? No.
James is a good man.
He's a vampire, Lafayette.
Whatever he is.
If you don't love him, let him go.
And I will take over from here.
I was wrong about that Sookie Stackhouse.
It wasn't her fault all this happened.
Hep-vamps were taking out town after town.
I feel so bad about all the things I said about her.
Her guy gave his life for her.
Lost the man she loved trying to save our town.
So pretty.
I wonder if I'd have the courage to do the same for the woman I love.
She's lost more people than anyone.
Here she is being hostess.
She's got a heart bigger than all of Louisiana.
- Hey, Sookie.
- Hey.
You okay? I'm drunk.
Oh, okay.
Well, you deserve to be.
Have you seen Arlene? No, have-- have you seen Bill? There's a safe house just on the other side of the bridge.
That's good people.
They'll give us food, shelter for the night get our strength up so we can keep going north come mornin'.
Shh, get down.
Everybody down.
- Keep going! - All right, come on.
Shh, shh, shh.
Okay, they're gone.
We're safe.
You scared? Yeah, I suppose I am.
All right, folks, it's gonna be all right.
We gots to keep moving, though.
- Let's go.
- We've come this far and we're almost-- Well, well, look who we have here.
You had no right to kill that man.
He was a good man.
- You had no goddamn right.
- Oh, actually, I do.
Now, if you would kindly hand over that map.
Do it! Hey.
Hey! No! - No! No! - Get out of the way, Caroline! Please, Charles, I beg of you! Please think of the children! You let that man serve as a warning of what we do to any and all deserters, no matter what their color.
Hyah! Bill? I'm coming out.
Is it safe? Yeah, it's safe, Sookie.
You don't look quite right.
Are you okay? - I'm fine.
I'm just thinkin' is all.
- Well, then, stop.
The whole point of this celebration is so that we don't sit around here with long faces.
You haven't socialized at all tonight.
I know everyone's pleased to see you here.
No, they're pleased to see you, Sookie.
You've done well.
You've done more these last several days than I've managed to achieve in decades.
Mainstream.
- I didn't do this.
- Yeah, you did.
Well I've had a lovely evening.
You can't leave yet.
No, I should be on my way.
But I had a wonderful time.
But I must admit this concept of men and women being friends was a little bit foreign in my day.
- Bill? - Yeah? Thank you.
For what? For seeing me the way I can't see myself sometimes.
Come on.
Good night, Bill.
Good night, Sookie.
Look at her smilin' like that, how she lights up the room.
Heard Willa was here.
Can't figure out what my Tara's trying to tell me unless I get me some of Willa's blood.
Don't care if I have to stab her to get it.
Where's Willa? Hey, where's Willa? Who the fuck's Willa? Dance with me.
No.
Willa! Sugar, I've had a little too much to drink so you're gonna just have to get to the point.
Okay, since Eric released me, I need a job, so I was wondering if maybe I could be a waitress-- Lettie Mae, stop! What the fuck?! Get back! Get the fuck back! - I'm okay, I'm okay.
- She's okay.
She's okay, y'all.
Put your fangs away.
What the hell's goings on here? Lettie Mae stabbed Willa.
Of course she did.
What the fuck, Auntie? Tara has been trying to contact me from the other side.
She's stuck, and the only way I can find out what she needs is with Willa's blood.
Come on before you get killed.
Come on, come on.
You're all looking at me like I'm crazy, but it's only because I used to have a drinking problem that people don't believe me! You stabbed somebody, Auntie! That's why people think you crazy.
Come on.
You're all fucking crazy, if you ask me.
What the fuck are we doing here, huh? When just three days ago a group of rabid vampires came and attacked the town and killed a bunch of people and kidnapped us, right? Arlene, Jane, Holly, and I, we were fucking chained in a dungeon and we-- Let's go to another room and talk about this.
- Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
- Yes.
No, no, Sam.
No! I know you don't want to hear this, but it needs to be said 'cause it's real.
Damn it, people are dead, people are traumatized, and the reaction you all have to this is to throw a party? You fucking kidding me? Now, I ain't for stabbing people, but at least Lettie Mae gets it.
Shit, I mean, you all are going on like this shit's normal and it's not.
This shit doesn't happen in other towns.
- Take me home.
I wanna go home.
- Okay.
- I wanna go home.
- Okay, okay.
- Here's your knife.
- Thanks.
Hey, I'm gonna make sure they get home safe.
Thanks, Violet.
I don't know.
Maybe Lafayette is right.
- What about? - James and I.
Maybe we don't belong together.
You did meet in a prison camp, Jess.
Careful, Jason.
You know, people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
I see your point.
Yeah, Violet.
She's pretty weird, ain't she? I mean, she's-- she's ancient and sexy as hell, but she's a little - Off? - Yeah.
She's way the fuck off sometimes.
You think maybe that's why No, why what? We're supposed to be talking about you, Jess.
Yeah, I don't really feel like thinking about me anymore.
Go on, what? Well, okay, then.
It was like earlier tonight when we were digging in trying to find Gran's ring to give it to Andy, Violet was like, "I don't need a ring to prove to the world that you are mine.
" All I kept thinking was, "Jesus, please.
Sweet baby Jesus, put that ring on Holly's finger before it winds up on Violet's.
" I mean, that was my Gran's ring, Jess.
It meant a lot that she wanted to give that to me.
Hell, man, I would love to have put it on someone one day.
But if that someone had to be Violet I don't know.
- Oh, Jason.
- What? I think you might just be the sweetest man in the world.
Of all the horrible things I've seen in the last 100 years, this could be the most disturbing.
Yeah.
Oh, come on.
It's fun because we're together.
No, it isn't.
What do Mommy and Daddy look like again? Ah.
Someone's having a good time.
You think Daddy'd be enjoying himself this much if Sarah got to him first? I'll get him alone.
You mingle, find the mother.
How? All these bitches look the same.
Mommy? Oh, my God.
Hi, Mommy.
Sarah, what in he-- The whole world is looking for you.
What are you doing here? Have you lost your ever-lovin' mind? Oh, my God.
I missed you so much.
You look so pretty in that suit.
I forgot how beautiful you were.
What do you want? And what have you done to your hair? I'm in trouble.
Well, no shit, baby girl.
No, I mean real trouble.
And I need help from someone high up.
Someone powerful, right here, right now.
Is Laura Bush out there? No, she is not.
Well, can you call her? Sarah, Laura stopped taking my calls just about the time that that book came out claiming that my daughter is the monster who created the monsters who are scaring the shit out of half the country.
Now, is that true? Yes.
But I'm not a monster.
I'm a Buddhist.
What? Look, you have got to get out of here.
If the liberal media finds out that you are at this event, they are never gonna let you be-- No, Mommy, stop.
Listen very closely.
The Yakuza are after me.
Oh, darlin'.
Paul? I need to ask you some questions about your daughter.
Has she come to see you? - The Yakuza? - Uh-huh.
Go, move! Get out! - Where is your daughter? - I don't know! Come on! Come on! Come on! - Come on! - Go on, baby! What are you doing out here, my love? Someday soon you'll be buried here, too.
I don't want to fight.
But I don't see a way out.
- Do you? - No.
I have loved you since the very first time I ever saw you.
Long back as I can remember.
You are my first and only true love.
And you are mine.
I will survive this war, Caroline.
And when it's all over, I will come back to you and to the children.
I promise you.
Your sorry eyes They cut through bone They make it hard To leave you alone Leave you here Wearing your wounds Waving your guns At somebody new Baby, you're lost Baby, you're lost Baby, you're lost Baby, you're lost
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