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:21:02
When did you start to feel this way?
:21:05
About six months ago, I guess it is now.
God, it seems like years!

:21:09
I'm embarrassed by it.
:21:12
Before this, when I'd hear people talk about
this kind of thing, I thought it was bullshit.

:21:22
What?
:21:25
You think that now.
You think it's a bunch of baloney.

:21:28
- No.
- I saw it. I saw it in your eyes.

:21:35
That's OK. Maybe it is.
:21:37
My mother always says, "Everything
that's wrong with you is in your head. "

:21:42
I suppose that's true.
:21:44
When this started,
was there anything unusual in your life?

:21:49
Change of job, living situation, a loss?
:21:52
No, but it started one year to the day
after my divorce became final.

:21:58
That's not too suspicious, is it?
:22:00
It wasn't like I was feeling bad
about the divorce. Just the opposite.

:22:09
As in, that's interesting. With enough clues
it's possible to figure these things out.

:22:16
Even if you don't think it's real?
:22:18
I don't know what's real and what isn't.
That's never been my strong suit.

:22:23
But if you've had to give up the life
you were living, it's worth trying to fix.

:22:29
- Maybe I can help you do that.
- What would you do?

:22:32
We. We would try several things,
but I need to see you a lot.

:22:38
I don't know. I barely made it today.
:22:42
I'll come to you. We'll try a little walking.
We'll take it slow. You'll handle it.

:22:48
I don't think I can afford it.
I don't want my dad paying.

:22:52
We'll work it out.
:22:54
You have the best answer for everything.
:22:58
You seem so hopeful.
Are you always this sunny?


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