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:11:02
And paid for eternity.
:11:04
Correct.
:11:24
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
- Legible, legible.

:11:26
- I can't believe I'm doing this.
- Now, please, please.

:11:29
Let fate take
its proper course.

:11:36
Oh!
:11:42
- That was an accident.
Write down that again, please.
- I can't.

:11:45
That was a sign.
:11:47
Fate's telling us
to back off.

:11:49
If fate didn't want
us to be together, then why
did we meet tonight, huh?

:11:53
- Gotcha.
- Well, I don't know.

:11:55
- But it's not an exact science.
It's a feeling.
- Well, what if you're wrong?

:11:57
Huh? What if it's all
in our hands and we just walk away?

:11:59
No names, no phone numbers, nothing.
What do you think's gonna happen?

:12:02
Do you think good old fate is
just gonna deliver my information...

:12:04
- right to your doorstep?
- Do you know that's the best
idea you're had all night?

:12:07
- What's the best--
- Here you go. Write
your name and number down.

:12:11
- On a $5.00 bill?
- Mm. Just do it.

:12:16
You are a strange
and interesting woman.

:12:21
Now what?
:12:23
Wait there.
:12:36
Hey!
:12:40
What the hell was that?
:12:42
When that $5.00 bill
makes it back into my hands,
I'll be able to call you.

:12:46
And when you hear
my voice on the other end,

:12:48
then you'll believe
in fate, won't you?

:12:50
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:12:52
- Hey, what about me?
- What do you mean?

:12:55
Well, we have to send
something out in the universe
with your name on it, don't we?

:12:58
- Come on. Isn't that
the only fair thing?
- That is the only fair thing.


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