:11:01
A friend of mine
from junior college called.
:11:05
- Who?
- Kenneth.
:11:07
Your ex-man Ken?
:11:09
He's managing a company
out there, and he offered.
:11:13
So, you're leaving me
and going back to Ken.
:11:15
No.
:11:16
- Are you leaving me?
- Sort of, but it's not......
:11:18
So, you're leaving me
and going back to Kenneth?
:11:20
- That's what I asked you.
- The Ken part is just business.
:11:24
And what's the leaving me part?
Pleasure?
:11:27
Pain.
:11:29
Your sister put you up to this.
She never liked me.
:11:31
- It's been three years, Jake.
- I know it's been three years.
:11:34
We're in the same situation
that we were in when we met.
:11:38
Meaning, we're not married.
:11:40
We're not married,
we can't afford to get married.
:11:43
And it doesn't look like
it's ever gonna change.
:11:46
You know, poor people
do get married.
:11:48
I know, but I don't feel
like fighting with you...
:11:51
every day because we're broke.
:11:53
Marriage is hard enough
without being poor.
:11:57
Hey, what happened to the love?
:11:58
What happened
to all that romance?
:12:00
You know I love you.
:12:02
But you are living
in this fantasy.
:12:04
It's like you're waiting
for some kind of miracle.
:12:06
I gotta live in reality.
I am not gonna be young forever.
:12:09
So you gotta put yourself
back on the market...
:12:12
while the merchandise
is still fresh.
:12:14
You act like there's
a damn expiration date...
:12:16
on your forehead!
:12:21
Come on, come on.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
:12:25
You think I like
living like this?
:12:27
Movin' tickets, hustlin' chess,
DJing at these little clubs?
:12:31
I should've stayed in college.
I messed up.
:12:34
I messed up.
I'll go back to college.
:12:37
I love you, Jake.
:12:40
I love you, too.
:12:42
But l......
:12:47
So, when are you leaving?
:12:50
Couple weeks. But l...
We'll talk before then.
:12:58
Why?