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:10:01
I don't know anyone.
:10:03
Me neither, just Corinne.
:10:05
She's not here.
She went to pick a few people up.

:10:15
-Did you come alone?
-Yes.

:10:17
-From Paris?
-Yes.

:10:19
When are you going back?
:10:21
As late as possible. Do you want to leave?
:10:25
Yes, the person I came with
had to leave suddenly.

:10:30
I'm sure I'll be able to get a ride.
:10:33
Maybe not right now?
:10:35
I'll wait.
:10:39
I can drive you back now, if you like.
:10:42
You said you wanted
to stay as late as possible.

:10:46
I could always drive you home
and come back later.

:10:53
When Corinne returns?
:10:55
Not even.
I don't especially need to see her.

:10:59
She has lots of friends here tonight,
she'll forgive me.

:11:03
She's an old friend from college.
We had lost touch.

:11:07
She invited me out of politeness.
:11:09
I'm not sure why I came.
:11:12
Actually, I know very well.
:11:15
No, I don't. You know what I mean?
:11:17
Perfectly.
:11:19
-And even....
-What?

:11:20
You can have a lot of reasons for coming.
:11:23
Maybe you wanted to see someone
besides Corinne...

:11:26
...who isn't here either,
but who might come by later.

:11:29
That's possible, but that's not it.
:11:32
The situation isn't much like a novel.
:11:35
Or maybe more so,
because it's totally ridiculous.

:11:38
If someone was wearing the ring of Gyges--
:11:40
The ring?
:11:42
The ring of Gyges. Plato wrote about it.
:11:46
A ring that makes you invisible.
:11:48
Anyway....
:11:50
If someone could've witnessed...
:11:52
...since earlier this afternoon,
everything I've done and said...

:11:57
...even they wouldn't understand
the meaning of the situation.


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