Killing Me Softly
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:02:15
Why don't you start at the beginning?
It's always the easiest.

:02:20
Okay.
:02:22
I'll start at the beginning.
:02:51
I grew up on the plains
in Indiana.

:02:54
I was a flatlander through
and through.

:02:57
To be honest, I really
didn't have much to leave behind.

:03:00
Virtually no family and
very few friends.

:03:05
Anyway, it was January.
:03:08
I'd already been in London,
a year and a half...

:03:11
For the first six months,
I'd been incredibly lonely.

:03:14
Then I met Jake.
:03:20
What I loved the most was how
comfortable we were with each other.

:03:26
I felt safe.
:03:42
Okay, let's go.
:03:45
I design CD-ROMs and web sites
for corporate clients.

:03:49
- That must pay well.
- I sound fancier than it is.

:03:52
Jake was an engineer.
:03:54
Tunnels and bridges,
that sort of thing.

:03:58
He kept his tube tickets in a wallet
he got when he was twelve.


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