Raising Helen
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Lindsay and Paul's was equally specific.
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Good Lord, Lindsay.
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Can I read yours?
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Helen.
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- Are there any contingencies?
- Yes.

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If Helen is either unable
or unwilling to care for the children,

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- then you, Jenny, are thusly appointed.
- OK, finally, some reason.

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Thank you.
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God, why didn't you start with that?
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Can you imagine Helen raising three kids?
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When should I tell them?
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As soon as possible.
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- Are you sure?
- Yep.

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But we all thought...
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Nope.
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It's gonna be hard to take care of us
if you're dead too.

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This?
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Won't kill me for years.
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Who's gonna take me to school?
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I guess I am.
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- And make me chicken fingers?
- Me.

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- And give me a bath?
- Me.

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And check my nose boogies for infections?
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We'll find someone else
to do that last thing.

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Come here.
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All we gotta do is stick together.
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Everything's gonna be OK.
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Thanks for trying, Aunt Helen,
but it's not gonna be OK.

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Come on, Sarah. It's time for your bath.
Come on, Henry.

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Good idea. Great. Uh...
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You guys do that, while Aunt Helen
is gonna go out and check the lawn.

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Is Aunt Helen older than you, Audrey?

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