The Spring
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:20:00
Well, it's all right.
I slept fine in the camper last night.

:20:02
You're welcome to sleep
in the bed across from Nick.

:20:04
Yeah? Thank you.
:20:07
- It's, uh...
- It's Dylan.

:20:09
Dennis.
:20:12
I'll check on him throughout the day,
but he'll be fine.

:20:14
The Conways are allergic to hospitals.
:20:20
You look like you could use some air.
Take a walk, clear your head.

:20:22
No. I'm okay.
:20:32
There's no need to feel guilty.
We've got him covered.

:20:36
- I could use a run.
- There you go.

:20:38
Try the woods north of town.
Watch out for bears.

:21:03
He's a freelance writer.
:21:05
He's been a single father
since his son Nick was three.

:21:07
That's what it's like out there.
Sometimes I forget how lucky we are.

:21:12
His mother died last year
after a long bout of...

:21:14
Alzheimer's.
:21:17
Where are you gettin' that?
:21:18
- Mr. Conway...
- Call me Dennis.

:21:21
You probably know everything
about me already anyway.

:21:24
Where do you get the information?
:21:26
It's available to law enforcement
through the NCIC... the FBI database.

:21:30
Well, may I ask why?
:21:32
We like to know who's visiting.
:21:34
You don't miss a trick, do you?
:21:36
Thank you, Mr. Conway.
We do our best.

:21:39
Now let's get down to business,
shall we?

:21:41
According to the truck driver,
the accident was just a combination
of unfortunate circumstances.

:21:46
Yes. Listen, I'm not gonna sue anybody,
if that's what you're worried about.

:21:49
Do you want me to sign a release?
:21:50
- No problem.
- Great.


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