:45:01
ever...
:45:03
cut yourself again.
:45:05
Do you understand?
:45:08
Have I made that perfectly cIear?
:45:11
You're over that now.
:45:14
It's in the past.
:45:22
Yes.
:45:27
Never again.
:45:32
Okay.
:45:35
Now, you know what
I want you to do?
:45:40
I want you to leave work early.
:45:45
You're a big girl...
a grown woman,...
:45:47
your mother doesn't need
to pick you up every day.
:45:51
I want you
to take a nice walk home,...
:45:54
in the fresh air,
because you require relief.
:45:58
Because you won't be
doing that anymore, will you?
:46:03
No, sir.
:46:07
Good.
:46:24
Oh, it's early.
:46:27
Mom...
:46:30
I'm going to walk home
from now on.
:46:35
I took a shortcut
through Hawkins Park,...
:46:39
and it was as if
I'd never taken a walk
:46:42
by myself before.
And when I thought about it,...
:46:45
I realized that I had probably
never had taken a walk alone.
:46:49
But because he had given me
the permission to do this...
:46:52
because he'd insisted I do it,
I felt held by him as I walked along.