:11:00
Lisa.
:11:04
Lisa, it's all right.
:11:07
Lisa. Baby. Lisa!
:11:09
Lisa! Lisa!
:11:12
N-N-N-Nina?
:11:14
I'm right here.
I'm right in front of you.
:11:17
I can't see anything!
I can't see anything at all!
:11:18
NINA: Lisa.
:11:21
Lisa!
:11:25
(Lisa moans loudly)
:11:28
All right? Can you see me now?
:11:29
What happened to you?
:11:31
I don't know.
:11:37
I was... somewhere else.
:11:38
I was somewhere else, and...
:11:42
wherever it was,
:11:45
I couldn't see a thing.
:11:46
She's always been a...
:11:49
she was a real good-Iooking baby
right from the start.
:11:55
And really smart.
:11:58
At seven months' old, she was
already playing peek-a-boo.
:12:03
I've got a video at home of her
taking her first steps.
:12:09
You should see that.
:12:11
I'd like to.
:12:14
We've always had this link,
you know, a connection.
:12:21
I've always known
exactly where she was,
:12:24
what she was thinking,
how she was feeling.
:12:26
I'd go to pick her up at school,
I'd stop off to get Tylenol...
:12:28
she'd walk out the building with
a runny nose and a headache.
:12:30
Sounds silly, doesn't it?
:12:33
I mean,
every mother has that.
:12:36
No, they don't.
:12:37
Man, I'm really, truly sorry.
:12:40
This is because Allie's blessed, right?
:12:43
These people that took her
want to know what she's all about.
:12:44
Yeah, pretty much.
:12:47
We'll do whatever we can
to help you get her back.
:12:49
I've got a couple of shirts
around that'll fit you.
:12:54
Over the years, a girl winds up
with a souvenir or two.
:12:56
Allie left this in the park