:29:01
	No, no! No sex. Not yet!
:29:04
	No...
:29:06
	It's just that when... when he touches me,
I feel like he does it... to know me better,
:29:12
	not to get something from me.
:29:14
	And when he listens to me,
:29:17
	it's as though my words
are the last sounds on the planet.
:29:20
	And even though
he doesn't know what I look like,
:29:24
	I feel like he really knows who I am.
:29:28
	He just moves me, that's all.
:29:32
	Does he have a brother?
:29:47
	Whoo! Wayne Gretzky, look out!
:29:50
	Amy?
:29:53
	How long have you been here?
:29:56
	About an hour.
:29:58
	No. I went up to the lodge
and you weren't there.
:30:01
	So, I guessed, and here you are.
:30:05
	- You're really good at that.
- Thanks.
:30:08
	My dad taught me.
:30:11
	So, how do you like my pond?
:30:14
	It's beautiful.
:30:18
	I'm so surprised you're here.
You want to go skating?
:30:21
	I didn't bring any skates.
:30:23
	- Come on. It's all right.
- Wait, what do you mean?
:30:26
	- Uh, this is ice. I don't have any skates.
- Come on.
:30:30
	I used to take my sister Jennie out
like this.
:30:33
	Take my stick.
Put it over there on that branch.
:30:36
	OK.
:30:40
	- Yeah? Ready?
- Uh...
:30:42
	Now, don't think about skating.
Think about gliding.
:30:46
	So, uh, don't think about the ice.
Don't look down.
:30:50
	Take your mind off it. Tell me,
how did you become an architect?
:30:54
	OK.
:30:56
	I was in art school in college and...