1:01:02
What was his name?
1:01:03
- Travis.
- Same as yours.
1:01:08
Where is he now?
1:01:11
He died ...
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a couple of years after this picture,
1:01:15
in that car.
1:01:17
Oh, he's dead.
1:01:20
Well can you feel
that he's dead?
1:01:23
What do you mean?a
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You know when he was walking around,
1:01:27
and talking, right?
1:01:29
Yeah.
1:01:30
So, can you feel that
he's gone?
1:01:33
Yeah, sometimes.
I know he's dead.y
1:01:38
I never felt like you were dead.
1:01:40
I could always feel you walking around,
1:01:42
- talking, someplace.
- Yeah.
1:01:46
- I feel Mom too.
- You do?
1:01:49
Don't you?
1:01:51
Yeah.
1:01:56
It's me, when I was in the Navy.
1:01:59
You were a General?e
1:02:01
No, that's when I was in the band.
1:02:04
A high school band.
1:02:08
And here's you. I like this picture.
Look at that!
1:02:12
That is really wild.
1:02:13
It is wierd when it
when there is water in between ...
1:02:16
and then it turns into nothing,
then goes pfew.
1:02:19
Yeah, it's a great picture.
1:02:23
And this is my Mom.
1:02:26
Your grandmother.
1:02:32
I don't know ...
1:02:37
It just seems that ...y
1:02:39
everything has changed
between us so fast,
1:02:42
ever since Travis came.
1:02:44
What's changed?
1:02:47
I'm just afraid.
1:02:50
You're afraid of Travis?
1:02:52
No.
1:02:54
Then what?
1:02:58
Of what will happen to us
if we lose Hunter.