Sleeping with the Enemy
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:49:00
Well, it's always nice to hear that.
We enjoyed having her with us.

:49:04
Laura's passing was so sudden, so shocking.
:49:08
I tried to talk to as many of her family
and friends as I could find.

:49:15
Then I thought maybe there were people
close to her that I never knew.

:49:21
Perhaps they visited her mother here.
:49:25
You might remember or have records.
:49:28
Well,
I'm afraid we don't keep records on visitors.

:49:31
- And you flew here, just...?
- Well, no.

:49:33
I thought Laura might want
to be laid to rest here

:49:37
in whatever place her mother was buried.
:49:40
So her mother's passed on as well?
:49:44
Six months ago her mother died here,
in your care.

:49:49
Six months ago your wife removed
her mother from this institution.

:49:52
She was handicapped, as you know,
but otherwise in reasonably good health.

:49:57
Mrs Burney simply showed up,
paid the bill, and collected her mother.

:50:02
Did she say where she was taking her?
:50:05
Why, home, of course. To live with you.
:50:15
- Hi.
- Hi.

:50:17
- What are you doin' here?
- Waitin' for ya.

:50:21
How's it goin'? What have they got you doin'?
:50:23
Stacking. Filing. Overdue books.
:50:27
- Are you enjoying it?
- I like it.

:50:29
Thanks for helping me work this out.
:50:33
I saw you in town yesterday.
You were going into Walgreens.

:50:36
- Oh, yeah?
- Yeah.

:50:39
I called out your name. You didn't even blink.
:50:41
- Maybe I didn't hear you.
- Your name isn't Sara Waters, is it?

:50:46
- Maybe I didn't hear you.
- No, you heard me.

:50:50
Look, I know this is crazy.
:50:53
I hardly know you really, but...
:50:56
I like you.
:50:58
I do. I just...

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