About a Boy
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:44:05
There's nothing I can do about it.
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No.
:44:13
There is something we can do about it, Marcus.
:44:17
You're coming with me.
:44:19
I was worried he was going to take me
to the headmistress' office.

:44:24
But instead he took me shopping.
:44:25
I don't get it.
:44:27
We're starting with your feet.
:44:28
I can't make you invisible,
but I can make you blend in with the crowd.

:44:33
I don't know how to tie them.
They've got these funny strappy things.

:44:36
It's called Velcro.
:44:38
It's a revolutionary new techno!ogy.
:44:43
For Christ's sake. It's not hard.
:44:48
All right, wait a minute, it is a bit hard.
:44:50
-Everything all right?
-Yeah, thanks.

:44:54
Pretty trendy, your old man, isn't he?
:45:00
There. You think you look cool, don't you?
:45:02
Don't know.
:45:03
-Do you think I look cool?
-Yeah, Marcus.

:45:08
-I think you look cool.
-Yeah.

:45:13
That's it, you got the walk. That's really cool.
:45:18
Brilliant. High five. Yeah.
:45:21
I was suddenly hit by an extraordinary
rush of well-being.

:45:25
So this is what people meant by a natural high.
:45:27
And it only cost £60.
:45:30
I had made an unhappy boy temporarily happy.
:45:33
And there wasn't anything in it for me at all.
:45:35
I didn't even want to shag his mum.
:45:48
Marcus! What happened to your shoes?
:45:50
They stole them.

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