:35:00
I'm an orphan, too.
:35:03
You are?
:35:04
Yes.
:35:06
And orphans have special needs.
:35:10
Just on the outside of the
shirt, okay? Is it okay with you?
:35:12
Yes. Oh, yes!
:35:15
My parents were, they good
people and they... they loved me.
:35:20
I want you. I need you.
:35:22
I love you, too, Allison.
:35:24
They had to go on a
business trip together.
:35:26
It was their first airplane ride.
:35:28
Oh, Cry-Baby, your
fingers feel so good.
:35:31
I've been saving it up
for a girl like you, honey.
:35:34
Mommy and Daddy took
separate planes for safety.
:35:37
In case one plane crashed, I
would still have a living parent.
:35:40
But, Cry-Baby, both planes crashed
:35:42
and I never saw my parents alive again.
:35:44
[Thunder cracking]
:35:47
Goddamn! Lightning!
:35:49
What's the matter, Cry-Baby?
:35:51
Everything is the matter.
:35:52
It's just a thunderstorm.
Heat lightning.
:35:56
It's sexy.
:35:57
It's not sexy. Electricity
makes me insane.
:36:00
Why, Cry-Baby? Why?
:36:02
Here's why. Electricity
killed my parents.
:36:06
They died in the electric chair?
:36:08
That's right, Allison.
:36:11
My father was the Alphabet Bomber.
:36:13
He may have been crazy,
but he was my pop.
:36:16
The only one I ever had.
:36:19
God. I read about the Alphabet Bomber.
:36:22
Bombs exploding in the... the
airport, the barbershop.
:36:26
That's right, all in alphabetical order.
:36:29
Carwash, drugstore.
:36:33
I used to lay in my cradle and
hear him scream in his sleep.
:36:38
# A, B, C, D, E, F, G ##
:36:42
[mimics explosions]
:36:45
But your mom?
:36:46
My mother tried to stop him.
:36:48
She couldn't even spell, for Christ's
sake, but they fried her, too.
:36:52
But I'll pay them all back, Allison.
:36:55
That's why, every day, I gotta do
:36:57
something rotten for my parents' sake
:36:59
and I cry for what I have to do.