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:21:03
What do you mean? Would Peter...
-Yes.

:21:07
Did he say that...
-He made allusions to that effect.

:21:13
That seems totally ridiculous.
:21:16
So you won't take a trip?
-lmpossible. Please understand.

:21:20
How about taking in a house guest?
-Peter wouldn't tolerate that.

:21:25
You have two nephews, don't you?
-A 6 and an 8-year-old? lmpossible.

:21:32
What if Peter took a trip?
-He's busy.

:21:34
They're negotiating
some complicated deals.

:21:38
He can take sick leave
for a few months.

:21:41
That's totally unrealistic.
:21:43
Well, then l'm stumped.
:21:49
l wonder if you're
not more worried...

:21:52
than you say you are.
:21:53
Rationally speaking,
the risks are pretty minimal.

:21:57
Then let's remain rational.
:22:00
l don't know, Katarina. My damn
intuition won't let go of this.

:22:06
ls your intuition always right?
:22:09
l think so.
:22:12
l also have an intuition.
:22:15
And what's it telling you?
:22:17
That consciously or unconsciously...
:22:20
you are trying to figure out
Peter's and my relationship.

:22:25
For what reason?
-l don't know.

:22:30
Maybe it's just the
kind of person you are.

:22:34
Now l'm flabbergasted.
-l've always been afraid of you.

:22:40
Surely not only afraid?
-Peter's a part of me.

:22:43
Don't you understand that?
:22:46
l carry him inside of me,
no matter where l go.

:22:50
He's inside of me.
:22:52
l've never felt like that
with anyone else.

:22:55
lf we had kids, it'd be different.
He's my child, l'm his.

:22:59
No, that's not true.

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