:52:00
	He'll be okay, but I wouldn't worry.
:52:06
	Hey, Miss Easely.
:52:09
	We know who did it.
It was Genie Tucker.
:52:13
	- So?
- So we're gonna fix it.
:52:20
	You're still here.
:52:24
	Come on.
:52:29
	That's the one good thing about
bullet wounds, Ms. Isley.
:52:32
	First of all, it's Easely.
My last name is Easely.
:52:36
	"They're sterile." And he chuckles.
:52:40
	"So we're leaving it in.
:52:43
	He may set off a few metal detectors,
but that's a small price to pay."
:52:48
	Small price.
:52:52
	My son has a bullet in his lung.
You haven't touched your pasta thing.
:52:56
	No, I don't really want it.
:53:04
	And the worst part, he's proud of it.
:53:07
	It's like a game to him.
:53:11
	See, it's his friends.
:53:14
	It's his friends.
:53:26
	I should have done things different.
:53:31
	- I was just trying to deal.
- Deal with what?
:53:37
	Living.
:53:40
	So now look.
:53:42
	I'm in a hospital cafeteria with
someone whose name I don't know.
:53:49
	Yeah. I'm sorry.
I guess I should probably go.
:53:54
	Who sent you?
:53:59
	I'm not what you think I am.