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Female, 32, perfect health,
perfect blood typing, perfect donor.

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She was murdered.
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Murdered?
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What are you talking about?
:34:12
She was shot during a robbery and lived
long enough for me to get her heart.

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How do you know? You're not
supposed to know about the donor.

:34:21
Her sister found me.
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She read about how I had a rare
blood type like her sister...

:34:27
...and that my surgery
was on the day she died.

:34:30
What does she want? Money?
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I'm glad you can find it funny.
:34:37
She wants me to find out who did it.
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She wants me to solve the murder.
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Shit. Give me this woman's
name right now.

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-You're not thinking of doing this?
-I started yesterday.

:34:54
And today you're running a fever!
You are 60 days post-transplant!

:34:59
As your doctor,
I'm ordering you not to do this.

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-Respect the gift you were given.
-I do, I do. It was her gift.

:35:07
She'd be dead either way.
You don't owe her.

:35:11
It was supposed to be an accident.
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99 out of 1 00 of these are head
injuries that end up fatal.

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This one is different.
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How is it different?
A heart's a heart!

:35:23
An accident is fate. Murder is evil.
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Please.
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I wouldn't have this gift if somebody
hadn't done this hateful, evil thing.

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You're not making sense.
:35:36
She goes into a store
to buy a candy bar for her kid.

:35:41
I can't explain it.
:35:44
Terry, sit down.
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-You know that little boy in room 21 8?
-Yeah.

:35:58
He's waiting for a heart that
isn't coming. That could be you.


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