Eye for an Eye
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1:09:14
Mack. What are you doing?
1:09:16
Sitting here. Waiting for you.
1:09:20
The meeting ran late.
Do you want some tea?

1:09:23
I called today. Dolly said
you were having lunch with me.

1:09:27
- Dolly's confused.
- Where were you?

1:09:29
I had lunch alone, why?
1:09:37
You go there most afternoons,
from 12 to 1.30.

1:09:41
You've been going for three weeks.
And you've been lying to me.

1:09:44
- You called there?
- What are you doing?

1:09:46
- I'm learning to shoot.
- What for?

1:09:48
- To defend myself.
- Why not tell me?

1:09:52
I'm learning other things,
too, exercise class, defence class.

1:09:56
- Those cards are in my wallet, too.
- Don't say that!

1:09:58
- I've a right to defend myself.
- So why not tell me?

1:10:02
- It helps me get it all out.
- Do it with me. Do what you like.

1:10:06
Scream, break everything in the house.
Just stop lying to me.

1:10:11
All right. OK.
1:10:17
OK.
1:10:23
Did you buy one?
1:10:27
A gun?
1:10:31
No.
1:10:35
Jeez, I don't know, Karen.
1:10:38
I don't know.
1:10:41
- Maybe we should get outta here.
- Where'd we go?

1:10:45
Somewhere nobody knows us,
where we could be ourselves.

1:10:50
- Could you take a few weeks off?
- Yes. Whatever it takes.

1:10:56
Can you?

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