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Act 2 Scene 6 Opens |
John? I don't believe it. |
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Mary. Hi. Wow. Let me sit up. |
Oh, no. Look at you. What happened? |
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Look at you. I could ask you the same thing. |
This is so funny. I kept thinking I'd see you. |
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I thought I saw you a couple times. |
I almost called when it was so rainy? Remember all that rain? Our basement flooded. |
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I don't know, I had really thought we'd have more of a friendship. |
Well, we did. We do. |
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Not a relationship, but, I mean, just, I don't know, I thought I'd see you. |
And, here I am. Ta da! |
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I guess I just thought we had a chance. |
A chance of what? |
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Oh, I don't know. Just a chance. |
Well, I guess we always do, right? |
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You're so big. You look really great. |
Today's the day, I hope. What about you? Are you ok? |
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Yeah, no, I'm fine, it's just something stupid. I cut myself. |
Making a birdhouse or a canoe or something? One of your projects? |
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No, just, I don't know, around the house. |
Do you have a cold? |
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I think I'm just tired. Good place to get some quiet, anyway. |
I don't know how quiet it'll be for me. |
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This is going to be dumb. Don't make fun of me. |
What? |
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Marry, sorry, can you hold me? Just for a -- can I hold you? |
I'm not sure how holdable I am. But I can give you a hug. |
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Mary. |
It's good to see you. |
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The people are nice here, but I don't really know anyone. So is your husband here? |
Can you believe, he isn't. He's trying to get a flight, right now. Oh, no -- you cut your hand? What did you do? |
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It was stupid. |
Oh, John -- did you do this? |
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Partly, yeah -- I don't know. Yes. |
Why? That's a stupid question, I'm sorry. But, why? |
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A lot of things. It was a mistake. |
God, I wish I'd known. I don't know what I could have done, but...I just wish... |
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If Bob doesn't make it, I can try to be there, in the delivery room. If you need someone. |
That's really sweet. I don't want to be alone in there. It might not be good, though, because you're...if it turns out you do have a cold. |
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Okay. But, I don't think I do. |
It's really nice of you to offer. I'm sorry, I've got a lot on my mind. |
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Yeah. |
It's so good seeing you. They said activity was good. I was walking up and down the halls. |
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All these time. I mean, all these months. |
The sink still drains like a dream. Remember you unclogged our sink? |
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Hey, Mary. |
Hey. You need some rest. And, John, I should keep walking. They say activity is good. |
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It's so great that...Good old Mary. |
Rest up and I'll see you soon, all right? Oh, here's some news, wait until you hear, you'll love this, we think we're going to name him John. |
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It's really good to -- I keep saying that, sorry. See you later, Mary. |
Did you hear what I --. Rest up. Bye, John. Oh. Sorry? I think this is...John, can you call someone? Can you ring your call thing? John? Someone? Somebody? I'm sorry, hello!? |