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1:02:25
I wanted all that joy to end
1:02:28
and to go home alone,
like a father and son.

1:02:31
I didn't want to go back
to Nina, or to Mom and Issie.

1:02:46
But you believe me,
don't you?

1:02:48
Yes. Of course.
1:02:52
And he smiled.
1:02:54
And when you got up,
he disappeared?

1:02:58
He wasn't angry,
he just smiled.

1:03:03
But if he smiled,
then it's okay, right?

1:03:05
It was a bitter smile,
disappointed,

1:03:10
as if he stood there
and saw everything.

1:03:15
Don't cry, sweetie.
1:03:19
He was so disappointed.
1:03:23
Nina, he's not here.
1:03:25
Why should he be bitter?
1:03:28
You're alone,
you have to move on.

1:03:31
You never liked him.
1:03:34
Why didn't you like him?
1:03:36
That's not true, Nina.
1:03:38
You said horrible things
about him.

1:03:40
After I got to know him,
I did like him.

1:03:44
You said horrible things.
1:03:46
Nina, after I got
to know him, I did like him.

1:03:53
- Should I? - No, it's him.
He's been calling all day.

1:03:56
- Then talk to him.
- I don't want to.

1:03:59
Hi, Nina. It's me again.