The Day the World Ended
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:19:08
Want to tell me something
about your mom?

:19:15
Anything?
:19:19
I don't remember her.
:19:26
-Let's talk about your dad.
-Everybody knows l'm adopted.

:19:31
Does it make you feel
different from others?

:19:34
-That's not why l'm different.
-Why are you different?

:19:40
I can't tell you.
:19:48
I have something for you.
:19:54
See, it's blank,
so you get to tell the story.

:19:58
What's he thinking?
What's she feeling?

:20:01
-I know what you're doing.
-What?

:20:03
How am l supposed to remember her?
l was four.

:20:07
Kids remember things when they're
two or three. Parties and vacations.

:20:12
We like to forget bad things.
Was life with your mom bad?

:20:16
Then you do remember. Something good,
something happy, anything.

:20:21
Anything.
:20:25
Ben, stop!
:20:27
I'm sorry.
:20:30
You forgot this.
:20:36
I want to help. Trust me.
:20:38
-Everyone says that.
-What?

:20:40
-I don't remember.
-You could if you tried. Let me help.

:20:45
Look, no one will know
what you say to me. I swear.


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