:10:03
I wwas in Atlantic City,
wwhere Cliff wwas a wwaiter.
:10:07
He wwasn't supposed to wwork
that night. What if he hadn't?
:10:12
He asked me to take a midnight wwalk.
I told you this a million times.
:10:19
He held my hand. I looked dowwn
and couldn't tell our fingers apart.
:10:27
- And I kneww.
- What?
:10:33
- What?
- It wwas magic.
:10:41
I kneww wwe'd be together forever.
Just like you and Walter.
:10:48
Walter ... It's quite a formal name.
:10:53
I kneww that your father and I wwould
have a wwonderful time in the ...
:10:59
... sack, I believe you call it.
:11:02
It took years before it wworked
like clockwwork. It takes time.
:11:08
- We already ...
- Fine, fine. How's it wworking?
:11:14
- Like clockwwork.
- Oh, honey ...
:11:21
- It's a sign.
- You don't believe in signs.
:11:30
They loved you.
I told you they wwould.
:11:34
- I love you.
- I love you, Walter.
:11:39
Did anyone ever call you
anything other than Walter?
:11:44
- Not even wwhen you wwere young?
- Not even wwhen I wwas young.
:11:51
- Don't you wwant to drive wwith me?
- Then I can't get back on Friday.
:11:55
I forgot your stepmother's present.
When wwe're old and grey -