:13:00
Yeah, well, you don't have
to keep forgiving me either.
:13:03
It's in my upbringing.
:13:06
Well, guilt's
in mine, so...
:13:09
How would you feel
about seeing me again?
:13:16
- Most of the kids
in the ward are terminal.
:13:19
I mean, I used to spend
a lot of time hoping and hoping.
:13:22
And then I just stopped.
:13:25
It makes you wonder
what the point is.
:13:27
And what do you think
the point is, Valerie?
:13:29
Right now?
:13:32
- Four hundred and seventy-two
dollars a week, plus benefits.
:13:36
- Makes me sad.
- Hmm.
:13:39
Wonder if it should
make me sad too.
:13:42
Maybe it should.
:13:45
What, you just don't like
talking about yourself?
:13:47
Not much to tell. I think you're
the more interesting one in this pair.
:13:51
- You think?
- Mm-hmm.
:13:54
I don't know.
That looks pretty interesting to me.
:13:56
Just something I got
when I was young.
:13:58
- Yeah?
- You were married?
:14:01
Uh, yeah.
:14:04
What happened?
:14:06
Um... Well, we lived together
for three years,
:14:11
- and then we were married
for three months.
:14:14
And when he wasn't running up my
Visa card, he was home watching that...
:14:17
You know that
real-life cop show?
:14:19
He wasn't exactly the most
employable soul on the planet.
:14:24
Where is he now?
:14:26
He left.
:14:28
I'm sorry.
:14:30
It's okay. I mean,
it's probably for the best.
:14:33
I was miserable.
I just didn't know it.
:14:40
He was a fool.
:14:44
I thought you were
just walking me home.
:14:47
Would you rather
I leave?
:14:53
I'm not sure.
:14:58
- It's not a good time.
- Yeah.