Inventing the Abbotts
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:58:03
Can I touch your breasts?
Just on the outside?

:58:09
You can kiss me.
:58:11
I like lips.
:58:13
- You like lips?
- I like your lips, blockhead.

:58:17
I like being here like this.
:58:20
But we're not going upstairs,
because you know what we'll do then.

:58:26
I don't want to be like my sisters.
:58:29
Not if I can help it.
:58:48
Shit. My brother just went
into the garage with your sister.

:58:51
- With Eleanor?
- Alice.

:58:55
- Pam, hold up.
- Why didn't you tell me?

:58:58
- I didn't know. What's this have to do...?
- What is she doing?

:59:01
Why can we sneak around,
but not Alice and Jacey?

:59:04
Because it's different. I'm not Alice.
Alice is like my mother.

:59:08
They get hurt easy,
like turtles without shells.

:59:11
- Come on, take it easy.
- You don't know my dad.

:59:13
He blames Jacey for everything
that happened with Eleanor.

:59:17
It's not Jacey's fault
your dad kicked her out.

:59:20
He didn't kick her out.
He sent her off to a goddamn nut house.

:59:24
He just up and shipped her off
to some clinic in Wisconsin.

:59:27
- I thought you said she's in Chicago.
- She is. They let her out a month ago.

:59:32
- Oh, shit.
- Yeah, shit.

:59:49
[DOOR OPENS]
:59:59
[VOICES UPSTAIRS]

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