:09:01
Well, if she does,
here's something to feed her.
:09:12
Bloody Santa Claus!
:09:14
Do you think we'll ever
get out of here, Toot?
:09:16
I don't know.
:09:18
Maybe.
:09:20
You know,
when I'm old enough
:09:21
to get the dole,
:09:24
I might just do this baby up
and drive on out.
:09:26
Can I come, too?
:09:35
Of course.
You're my best mate.
:09:38
Hey, Gracie, did you
bring your book?
:09:39
Oh, I forgot.
:09:41
I just finished
a new story, too,
:09:43
but I can remember
most of it.
:09:45
Choice!
:09:47
The story was about
a Taniwha.
:09:50
Do you know
what a Taniwha is?
:09:52
Well,
Reihi was a Taniwha.
:09:54
She lived at the bottom
of this lake.
:09:56
Now, she spent
most of her time
:09:59
looking after this huge
greenstone wall.
:10:01
The wall stopped
the water
:10:03
from flooding
over the people
:10:05
who lived
by Reihi's lake.
:10:07
Once a month,
the people would bring...
:10:10
Beth Heke?
:10:12
What now?
:10:13
Been keeping
bad company.
:10:19
Was that before or after
you picked him up?
:10:22
So what's
the charge?
:10:23
Oh, he's lucky
this time.
:10:24
Two older boys
stole the car.
:10:25
He's just hanging around
with the wrong crowd.
:10:27
Still, it's not going
to look good tomorrow
:10:29
when he appears in court
on those other charges.
:10:31
You think you know everything
about us, don't you?
:10:33
It's my job.
:10:37
Is she a Taniwha, Mom?
:10:39
No, son.
:10:42
Well, we'll leave
Boogie with you, then.
:10:44
- Mark.
- Pardon?
:10:46
My son's name
is Mark.
:10:55
Well, that's not
the name he gave us.
:10:58
You get those
lonely, lonely
:10:59
Lonely, lonely
blues