White Oleander
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:29:01
She made me decide what I'd take
if we had to go.

:29:05
She said if I was brave,
I wouldn't take anything.

:29:10
Your mother sounds tough.
:29:12
Not like you.
:29:15
What am I like?
:29:18
You? You're a sweetheart.
:29:29
Astrid, honey?
:29:32
Astrid?
:29:35
You come on in here a minute?
:29:44
Well, sit down. I won't bite.
:29:51
You having fun here, aren't you? Making
yourself at home, getting comfortable?

:29:59
Little too comfortable, I'd say.
:30:02
I might not be a genius, but I get your
game. And it takes one to know one.

:30:07
-One what?
-Always hanging around...

:30:10
...handling his tools.
"What's this for, Ray? Can I help you?"

:30:14
We're not doing anything.
:30:17
I'm calling Children's Services.
:30:20
-It's all over.
-But...

:30:21
Don't "but" me.
:30:25
He is a man. And he sees what he sees,
and he does what he can.

:30:29
I've got a nice thing going here.
:30:31
Ray's the best man I ever had.
:30:34
And I've lived too long
and come too far to blow it now.

:30:39
I never had a father...
:30:41
Don't.
:30:44
I've got myself and my kids to worry
about. We hardly know each other.

:30:49
I don't owe you a thing.
:30:53
-Jesus would give me a chance.
-Well, I'm not Jesus. Not even close.


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