:27:02
The next few months,
:27:04
every job Chance went on
was a nightmare for her.
:27:08
She couldn't hide it anymore
and he couldn't quit,
:27:11
so she packed up and took
you back to San Francisco.
:27:14
Then how is it
I remember him?
:27:17
I must've been
five or six.
:27:20
That's right, honey.
:27:22
Then went back together
a half dozen times,
:27:24
but your mother could never
get over her fear.
:27:26
And your father knew
if she was to be happy,
:27:29
he'd have to stay
out of her life.
:27:31
So, that's the decision
he made for them.
:27:38
I understand a lot of things
about my mother now.
:27:43
I don't think she's ever been
out of love with him.
:27:46
Oh, well, I know he's never
been out of love with her.
:27:49
But still, he couldn't
give up his work.
:27:52
Honey, since my accident,
:27:55
I've been extremely lucky
in everything I've touched.
:27:58
But I'm just another Texas oil man
with his own building.
:28:01
Your father is
one of a kind.
:28:04
The best there is
in what he does.
:28:08
No man can walk away
from that.
:28:12
Thank you for
bringing me here.
:28:14
You're welcome.
:28:18
How do you think he'll feel
about seeing me?
:28:21
Am I going to remind him of something
he'd rather leave forgotten?
:28:24
Forgotten? Honey, he's followed
you two like a hungry man.
:28:28
Through me, the San Francisco papers,
any way he could.
:28:31
I remember once
when you had the chicken pox,
:28:34
I had to stop him from flying
in half the Mayo Clinic.
:28:37
I'll be damned.
:28:39
I've known this man
for ten years,
:28:41
and he's kept all this
under wraps.
:28:44
The investments
you made for me.
:28:47
The money came from
my father, didn't it?
:28:50
Yes, but you're not
to tell him I told you.
:28:55
Tish, it's been a day for you.
Why don't we all turn in? Greg?