Just Like Heaven
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I'm... I'm sorry
that I said you're dead.

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Maybe you're not dead.
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Maybe you're just very... light.
:31:10
If I could just remember something
about who I am, or was.

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I mean, then I'd know
once and for all.

:31:19
I'm trying to figure it out. I...
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I just can't do it by myself.
:31:26
You're not asking me to...
to help you, are you?

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Look.
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You have two realities
to choose from.

:31:32
First one being that a woman
has come into your life

:31:35
in a very unconventional way
and she happens to need your assistance.

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Right.
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The second one is that
you're an insane person,

:31:42
sitting on a park bench
talking to yourself.

:31:46
I think I prefer the first one.
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OK.
:31:50
Let's find out who I am.
:31:57
No. I think that apartment was vacant.
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That was a woman?
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Nobody live there.
:32:05
It's like I was a ghost
before I was dead.

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Hi. Can I help you?
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Finally, somebody normal.
I bet we were friends.

:32:14
Hi, I'm... I'm David.
I am a new tenant here.

:32:17
Hi, David, Katrina.
Come on in.

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- She's friendly, I like her.
- This'll just take a sec.

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I have a question. The apartment
upstairs, it belonged to a young woman.

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Yeah, I think there
was somebody up there.

:32:28
But she was, like, totally antisocial.
:32:30
OK, maybe we weren't close friends.
:32:32
Kinda like a cat lady,
but without any cats.

:32:36
Right?
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OK, I think we're done here. Let's go.
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- OK, thank you.
- Look. This is so retro,

:32:42
but I've got a window
I can't get open.

:32:44
- She's got to be kidding.
- What?

:32:46
- What?
- What?

:32:47
She wants you to come in.
:32:49
Well, if it's painted shut
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and you use a screwdriver
to jam it, it sometimes...

:32:53
Oh, tried it.
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Won't budge.
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No preliminaries. Incredible.
:32:59
I'd like to help,
but I have dinner plans.


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