:02:02
- How's your?
- What?
:02:04
- I'm sorry.
- I was saying, how's your job?
:02:07
Fine. Vice president of nothing.
:02:10
No, really, it's great.
:02:11
- Would you like a drink?
- Whatever she has.
:02:14
- White wine.
- Wine.
:02:15
- How's Billy?
- He's terrific.
:02:18
He had a little accident in a
playground. He cut himself.
:02:22
It was scary.
I ran him to the hospital.
:02:24
He has a little scar,
but he'll be fine.
:02:27
I've been worrying
that it's my fault...
:02:29
Don't do that. You can't even
see it from a distance.
:02:36
I sit in the coffee shop across
from his school and watch him.
:02:40
He got so big.
:02:42
You've been watching him?
:02:43
I've been in New York for
about two months now.
:02:46
I didn't know that.
:02:48
Anyway...
:02:50
That's why I wanted
to talk to you today.
:02:53
Last time you saw me,
I was in pretty bad...
:02:58
- Shaky?
- Really bad shape.
:03:00
Yeah, I was.
:03:02
I was.
:03:04
Well, you look lovely now.
:03:08
- What?
- I have a whole speech.
:03:11
Go ahead.
:03:16
All my life I've felt like...
:03:18
...somebody's wife or mother
or daughter.
:03:22
Even when we were together
I never knew who I was.
:03:26
That's why I had to go away.
:03:28
In California, I think I found myself.
:03:31
I got myself a job.
:03:33
I got myself a therapist,
a really good one.
:03:37
And I feel better about myself
than I ever have in my whole life.
:03:41
I learned a lot about myself.
:03:45
Such as?
:03:48
No, really, I'd really like to
know what you learned.
:03:57
I've learned
that I love my little boy.