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:54:01
it's easy to forget the consequences
of what we'Ve done.

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But if anyone
eVer found out,

:54:06
you might
never see Adam again.

:54:11
I know.
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I can trust you
to rein Paul in?

:54:16
Yes.
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Woman: Okay, well, I'll go ahead
and see ifthe auditorium's available.

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Right.
:54:25
Sorry, I just got
the message.

:54:27
They called me
at the high school.

:54:29
Apparently,
they couldn't reach you?

:54:31
- I was out. How's Adam?
- He's fine, Mrs. Duncan.

:54:34
I haVe him waiting
in my office right now.

:54:36
I don't know exactly
how to say this, but...

:54:39
his behavior has distanced
some ofthe other children.

:54:42
And the thing is, he could haVe
seriously injured himself.

:54:45
Let's go in
and see him, okay?

:54:47
Is that wine
on your breath?

:54:49
- I was haVing lunch.
- With who?

:54:55
Jessie:
Why are you so upset?

:54:58
It was just lunch.
:55:00
I just wanted to talk to him
about Adam.

:55:04
God, Paul.
:55:07
Wait, where are we going?
:55:09
To get a second opinion.
:55:16
Are you kidding me?
:55:18
Am I smiling?
:55:23
Lieber:
About these night terrors...

:55:25
you're confident
that's what this is?

:55:27
I see it in a number
of kids Adam's age.

:55:29
Scares the bejesus out of the parents,
but the kids outgrow it.

:55:33
As for Adam's recent changes
in behaVior, well, he's poorly rested--

:55:37
No, you don't know him.
This is something else.

:55:43
He won't leaVe me alone.
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- Lieber: Who?
- Adam: Zachary.

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Zachary?!
:55:49
Mr. Duncan, who is Zachary?
ls he a boy in his class?

:55:52
I don't know.
Honey, who is Zachary?

:55:57
He's the boy
who liVes in my dreams.


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