Leaving Metropolis
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:35:14
I went to David's
for a drink.

:35:15
I didn't think you'd mind after
we stayed late and everything.

:35:18
I was worried.
:35:21
We just lost track of time.
:35:25
(Violet)
I didn't know if
you were in an accident

:35:28
or if someone broke
into the restaurant or what.

:35:30
I'm fine.
:35:31
You know, the night
my father left my mother,

:35:33
he just never came
home from work.

:35:36
Jesus, Vi, I didn't think
it'd be a big deal.

:35:39
You said you were tired.
I assumed you'd be sleeping.

:35:45
Went up to his place?
:35:47
He had this painting
he wanted me to see.

:35:52
He didn't come on to you
or anything like that, did he?

:35:55
Fuck no.
:35:57
Just kidding.
:36:00
You really should lock
your door.

:36:07
That is an alarmingly
beautiful painting.

:36:12
Isn't this...
:36:15
Yes, it's the married guy
from the restaurant.

:36:19
You're painting the married
guy from the restaurant.

:36:22
Toke?
:36:23
You wouldn't happen to be
getting fucked regularly

:36:26
and be in intense
emotional pain, would you?

:36:28
No.
:36:31
You must never
sleep with him,

:36:33
no matter how much
you want to.

:36:35
He is a married man.
:36:37
He has a wife.
:36:39
Is he a fag?
Is he?

:36:41
Oh, God.
:36:42
I hate it when
women marry fags.

:36:43
It's so...
insidious.

:36:46
Is he in love with you?
Is he?

:36:48
No.
:36:50
And he's not a fag.
:36:51
You don't fool me.
:36:52
I hate it when men fall
in love with each other.

:36:54
It's so much easier
for them, you know?

:36:56
All that shit that
drives women crazy

:36:58
makes perfect
sense to them.

:36:59
You haven't slept
with him, have you?


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