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	There was somebody on the
other side of the row of books.
:39:07
	l think it was my old boyfriend.
:39:09
	l think he's back.
:39:10
	l'm almost certain l saw him
in his car.
:39:12
	l think he's been watching me.
:39:14
	And how does that make you feel?
:39:16
	Nervous...
:39:17
	elated...
:39:21
	scared.
:39:22
	l want to see him, but...
:39:25
	but scared
that l want to see him.
:39:30
	Why do you say scared?
:39:31
	Because l lost a part
of myself with him.
:39:33
	l just dissolved.
:39:39
	He was like a drug.
:39:41
	And he was locked
inside the library with you?
:39:45
	l think so, yes.
:39:46
	But you hadn't seen him
in two years?
:39:49
	l know how this sounds.
:39:50
	Katie, you fell asleep
in an old library
:39:53
	which is terrifying under
the best of circumstances.
:39:56
	You're facing your graduation,
the completion of your thesis
:40:00
	job interviews...
life-changing transitions.
:40:03
	You need to make allowances
:40:05
	for the emotions
that this will bring up.
:40:08
	Yeah?
:40:09
	He convinced her
she could be an artist.
:40:13
	They were going to live
in a houseboat in Amsterdam...
:40:16
	a sailboat off the coast
of Sardinia.
:40:18
	He'd compose, she'd sing
and tell him he was a genius.
:40:22
	Please, l'll have a double order
of escape fantasy
:40:25
	and a side of running away.
:40:26
	He was losing interest?
:40:28
	l saw it coming.
:40:29
	He'd replaced her in his show.
:40:31
	That bastard hurt her.
:40:33
	You know, she hasn't
dated anyone in two years.
:40:36
	Was he a jealous guy?
:40:38
	He didn't like her friends,
particularly the guy friends--
:40:42
	particularly, one friend--
this guy, Harrison Hobart.
:40:46
	He felt threatened by me.
:40:48
	Katie and l are close,
and one day he was being
:40:51
	a bit of a bully psychologically
and l said something.
:40:55
	He turned on me.
:40:56
	He just started poking me
in the chest
:40:59
	with his... with his finger