Buying the Cow
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:53:01
Come on in.
:53:37
David. What are you doing here?
:53:42
If you're this upset, then why has
it taken you two weeks to call me back?

:53:46
I've been busy.
:53:49
Never mind that. Who's this guy?
:53:51
He's my boss. And all he did was
offer me a new position.

:53:54
What's the matter, our old positions
aren't good enough for you anymore?

:53:57
As a designer.
:53:59
He wants an answer,
but I told him I had to talk to you first.

:54:02
This is about more than a job offer.
:54:04
You tell me to explore,
to meet other women.

:54:06
That's got nothing to do with this.
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I can't make a decision until I know
all the variables...

:54:10
...one of which is still in your hands.
:54:12
Great. So now I'm just a variable.
:54:16
This has just gotten more complicated.
:54:21
Why don't you just admit it?
You love it there.

:54:24
You don't want to say no to this offer
and I'm not going to be a reason you do.

:54:27
Look, if you already have made up
your mind, then say so.

:54:32
But don't try to hide behind
some noble gesture...

:54:35
...of not holding me back.
:54:37
Why don't we be fair here?
:54:38
Things have changed, Sarah.
This is no longer just my decision.

:54:41
You're right, it isn't.
And that's why I'm coming home early.

:54:45
What?
:54:46
They're paying for me
to come home and taJk to you.

:54:48
They reaJJy want me, David.
:54:50
Possibly more than you do.

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