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- Oh, you want to be a writer?
- Mm-hmm.

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Since I was a little girl.
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- I want to tell stories.
- Really? What kind?

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I don't know. I guess...
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kind of personal stuff.
:45:18
You know, maybe about how
a person feels because...

:45:23
their parents...
are no longer around.

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Sorry about that.
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I miss them-- a lot.
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Sometimes it hurts so bad, I don't want
to care about anyone again.

:45:53
You know what? You should be
walking on this side of the street.

:45:57
Why?
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Is that some kind of macho thing?
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No, it's just, you know, the gentleman
should walk on the side with the traffic.

:46:05
That way, if a car,
like, splashes mud...

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or jumps the curb, he can push
the woman out of the way.

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- You know what I'm saying?
- Okay.

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Oh, uh, I-- I--
We're here.

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- It's your house.
- Yeah.

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You can go inside now.
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Um, thanks for
walking me home.

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Well, good night.
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You know, uh, allow me.
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You are such a gentleman.
My Big Al.

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Me and you. B.F.F.?
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B.F.F.?
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"Best friends forever."

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