Losing Isaiah
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- I can get you some lemonade.
- I want apple juice.

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Sit down, Isaiah,
you're going to fall.

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- I want apple juice!
- I don't have apple.

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I want apple juice!
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- Sit down!
- I want apple...

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Sit down! Sit down! Sit down!
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I'm going for apple juice.
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Hannah, don't go near this.
I'll be right back.

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Sweetie, it's okay.
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She's a crack addict
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who left her newborn baby
in a garbage heap

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in the dead of winter,
and that damn lawyer

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makes her look
like Mother Teresa.

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Shh.
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Higher powers!
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Tell me he was
calling her name.

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He was screaming from all
the crack she pumped into him!

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Charlie, how can they think
about giving him back to her?

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They're not going to.
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I mean, she's
not a mother.

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She doesn't even know how
to take care of him.

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I mean, what,
what if he got sick?

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What if he got hurt
or something?

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She wouldn't know
what to do.

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I'm just so afraid we're
going to lose him.

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- What if we lose him?
- We're not going to lose him.

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- I couldn't bear to lose him.
- We're not going to lose him.

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No, but what if we do?
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Margaret, we're not,
we're not going to lose him.

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Charlie, did you see
how beautiful she was?

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She was so beautiful.
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I was never no prostitute.
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You never took money for sex?
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That was for drugs.
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Well, that makes it okay, then.
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Objection.
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Sustained.
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Who's Isaiah's father?
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I don't know.
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So I assume that he won't be
helping you with child care.

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Who will you turn to, Khaila?
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Is there any kind
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of support system
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that you can depend on
to help you with Isaiah?

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My counselor, Gussie Chestnut,

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