Sleeping with the Enemy
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:42:00
I don't mean to seem rude, but it's late for me.
Maybe we could do this some other time.

:42:04
I'm sorry,
but... I'm not free till tomorrow night.

:42:09
I'm makin' pot roast for dinner.
It'd be great with apple pie.

:42:14
I'm sure it would.
:42:17
Look, don't say anything.
I'll set two places, eight o'clock.

:42:20
If you don't show,
:42:22
I'll be eatin' pot roast for a week.
:42:26
It's no big deal, right?
:42:28
Right.
:42:33
- Good night.
- Good night.

:42:51
Mr Burney? You have a call.
:42:52
- I told you to hold my calls.
- I know. But she says she knew your wife.

:42:58
Put her through.
:43:04
- Hello?
- Hello, Mr Burney.

:43:06
My name is Vanessa Shelley.
:43:09
- Yes?
- I hope I'm not disturbing you.

:43:12
I just heard about Laura, and I wanted
to call and tell you how much we'll miss her.

:43:17
Thank you.
:43:19
- How did you know her?
- From the YWCA.

:43:23
No, you must be speaking of someone else.
My wife never went to the YWCA.

:43:27
No. No, we took swimming there
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8am.

:43:31
Look, there's obviously some mistake.
:43:35
My wife drowned. She couldn't swim.
:43:38
Well, at first she couldn't.
But she became a good swimmer.

:43:43
- I'm sure you have the wrong woman.
- This is odd.

:43:46
Mr Burney,
your wife studied gymnastics, didn't she?

:43:51
- No, my wife never studied gymnastics.
- That's strange.

:43:54
She told us that's how
she got all those terrible bruises.

:43:59
Mr Burney, I don't understand it.
I'm sorry if I've bothered you.


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