:54:04
We'd better get out of here.
:54:14
What did he want?
:54:18
- How did he know your name?
- He didn't.
:54:21
- He did. He called you Margaret. I heard...
- You must have been mistaken.
:54:24
- I heard him.
- I never saw him before in my life.
:54:27
How did he know your name?
:54:28
- What was this "It's all over..."
- Can we stop this, please?
:54:40
Maggie. What is it? Is the truth so terrible?
:54:46
You sure you want to hear it?
:54:49
Yes. I want to hear it.
:54:54
All right.
:54:57
It was this last summer.
:55:00
July.
:55:03
Ken was away on a business trip,
and Patrick was staying with my mother.
:55:07
I was alone.
:55:09
Forget it, Maggie. I've no right to know.
:55:12
But you have to know, don't you?
:55:17
It was very hot that day.
:55:19
I was sitting out front when a truck went by.
:55:23
The driver waved and he smiled at me.
And I smiled back.
:55:26
- He was the driver?
- Yes, he was the driver.
:55:30
He came back the next night.
:55:32
I was ironing and he rang the doorbell
and asked for a glass of water.
:55:35
He said he was thirsty.
:55:38
I didn't see any harm in it,
so he came in and he stayed awhile.
:55:43
I was so grateful to have someone to talk to.
:55:47
So we talked.
:55:48
He said he was driving the truck
for his father.
:55:50
- They had a rug-cleaning business.
- So what happened?
:55:53
He kissed me.
:55:56
We were standing at the door,
saying good night.
:55:59
Suddenly he grabbed me.