:22:02
Let me guess.
Is it, um...
:22:05
Veronica?
:22:06
No.
:22:08
Uh, is it, uh, Patty?
:22:13
Is it...
:22:14
He's not a doll.
:22:17
He's...
:22:18
Not a doll.
:22:20
He.
:22:22
Okay, well,
:22:24
ifhe's not a doll,
then who is he?
:22:27
He doesn't want me
to talk about him.
:22:29
Doesn't wantyou
to talk about him?
:22:30
( whispers ):
No.
:22:31
Well, what ifl promise
:22:33
to keep it a secret,
could you tell me then?
:22:39
So, what's his name?
:22:42
He told me to call him Charlie.
:22:44
Charlie? Oh, that's
an interesting name.
:22:47
Charlie.
:22:49
When did you meet Charlie?
:22:51
Today.
:22:52
When we went to town?
:22:54
It was before that.
:22:57
Before that. Huh.
:22:59
Is he... here right now?
:23:08
I think he's sleeping.
:23:12
Okay.
:23:13
Well, in that case,
:23:15
we better not wake him, hmm?
:23:18
KATHERI NE:
It's not unusual
:23:20
for a traumatized child
to create imaginary friends.
:23:23
I know, I just wish
she'd confide in me
:23:26
instead of using fantasy.
:23:27
Trauma causes pain.
:23:29
Eventually the mind
will find a way to release it.
:23:32
No kidding.
:23:33
Don't forget: I'm the one
who taughtyou that stuff.
:23:35
As a matter offact, you did, yes.
:23:37
Just have fun with her, David.
:23:39
Playwith her.
:23:41
That's what she needs.
:23:50
( chain rattling )
:23:52
( raindrops pattering )