White Oleander
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:13:02
-Hey!
-Hello, Starr. How are you?

:13:05
Well, I'm fine! How are you?
:13:09
-Good to see you.
-You too.

:13:10
Y'all must be starving.
I hope you like olive loaf.

:13:14
-I made enough to feed an army.
-Astrid?

:13:17
-How was traffic?
-Bad downtown...

:13:19
-...but it cleared up pretty fast.
-Oh, good.

:13:23
There you go. Astrid Magnussen,
this is Starr Thomas.

:13:27
It is so nice to meet you, Astrid.
:13:29
Come on in! Here, let me help you
with that. Was it a long drive?

:13:34
-Yeah.
-Yeah?

:13:35
I hope you didn't bring a ton of stuff.
You'll share a room with my daughter.

:13:40
This is our home.
This is where we have company.

:13:43
Then in here is the kitchen
and whatnot.

:13:46
The boys sleep here.
We don't have enough bedrooms.

:13:49
That's Davey in the glasses, and Owen.
:13:52
This is Astrid.
Boys, you say hi?

:13:55
Carolee? I said, get out here right now.
:13:59
Let's just go in there.
:14:04
This is Carolee, my daughter.
:14:08
Make some room, okay?
:14:10
This is where you'll sleep.
She'll clean up. Don't worry.

:14:13
Just don't mind her. She's hormonal.
The problem is she hasn't been saved.

:14:19
What about you?
:14:20
What?
:14:21
Have you accepted Jesus Christ
as your personal savior?

:14:25
I don't know.
:14:26
When you do, he'll be waiting. Okay?
:14:29
This is where Ray and I sleep,
and the bathroom's here.

:14:32
Let's go back in here.
:14:35
Ray's home late tonight. It's poker night.
Don't talk to him about Jesus.

:14:40
He acts like he's the repo man or
something, not a carpenter like him.


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