White Oleander
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:20:01
I don't know where he is.
:20:03
I never met him.
:20:05
He left when I was 2.
:20:07
-Your mother tell you much about him?
-No.

:20:11
-Well, aren't you curious?
-I think about what he would think of me.

:20:16
He probably thinks you're still 2.
That's how I remember my son, Seth.

:20:21
-You have a son?
-Yeah.

:20:23
-Hey, Ray.
-Hey, Patty.

:20:31
So you're going to the Jesus show?
:20:33
-Aren't you coming?
-To Bible study? No.

:20:37
In my opinion, if there's a God,
he sure as hell ain't worth praying to.

:20:42
That sounds like
something my mother would say.

:20:46
She wouldn't take me
to the Christmas pageant.

:20:49
She made me beg a ride
off another kid.

:20:54
Hey, Ray.
:20:55
Leanne, hi!
:20:57
How you doing, Reverend?
I don't think he likes me very much.

:21:05
Why don't you and Starr
get married?

:21:08
'Cause I'm already married.
:21:10
-Astrid, come on in. We're starting.
-Okay, I'm coming.

:21:14
Where's your wife?
:21:17
Who knows?
:21:19
I haven't seen her or my son
in over five years.

:21:37
I baptize you in the name of the Father,
the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

:21:42
Amen.
:21:55
Do you believe in God now?
:21:59
Maybe it's not such a bad thing
to believe in something.


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