Crooked Hearts
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:11:10
We moved to Washington
later that summer...

:11:12
although it seemed
like a waste of effort.

:11:15
My father sold his business after a year
and went back to teaching.

:11:20
No one ever spoke
of that night at Hal's again...

:11:23
and after a while
the memory of it faded.

:11:26
And there were times I couldn't swear
to you that it really happened.

:11:30
Sometimes I think being a kid
is like that-

:11:33
the things that happen
are like in a dream.

:11:35
Then you get older
and you wake up...

:11:38
and you see them
in a different, clear way...

:11:41
and you hope
it's not too late to matter.

:12:38
Hey. I was gonna pick you up
at the bus station.

:12:42
I had a little money for a cab.
:12:43
Yeah, well, welcome home.
:12:47
- How you doing?
- Okay.

:12:49
Let me grab this.
:12:53
Ooh! What have you got
in these things?

:12:55
- Books.
- Yeah?

:12:56
Yeah. Here.

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