:22:02
	It's a little mixed up right now...
:22:06
	and I promised myself
as well as my best friend that...
:22:09
	I wouldn't get involved
with another musician, so....
:22:13
	Understand, all right?
:22:16
	No.
:22:19
	I'm sorry.
:22:21
	Hey. Brier, I'm so glad I caught you.
:22:25
	I'm about four mojitos over the limit.
:22:28
	-Can I grab a ride?
-Yeah, sure.
:22:30
	-Thank you, Brier.
-See you later, okay?
:22:34
	All right.
:22:42
	-Dude, are you doing it again?
-What?
:22:44
	Just watching her go away?
:22:50
	-Want to talk about it?
-Talk about what?
:22:53
	Why you're being an idiot.
:22:55
	This perfectly amazing, talented...
:22:58
	beautiful guy reappears magically
in your life--
:23:00
	Yeah, and I have a boyfriend.
:23:02
	You mean the 40-year-old rock star
who cheats on you...
:23:05
	and hasn't called you in a month?
:23:07
	Break me off a piece of that.
:23:10
	I don't know how to get over him.
:23:13
	I don't think you fall out of love
until you fall into someone else.
:23:17
	Trading one musician for another?
:23:19
	Plus, even if he doesn't make it,
Luke's still going to be miserable.
:23:23
	And when he becomes successful
and goes on tour...
:23:25
	-you'll lose him to the road.
-Yeah, exactly.
:23:28
	Look, Luke's amazing, but....
:23:31
	But what?
You don't think he's gonna make it?
:23:35
	I asked him once why he kept at it.
He just laughed.
:23:39
	He said it was the only way he could
thank his dad for the piano lessons.
:23:42
	-That's such a line.
-I know.
:23:45
	Funny thing, though. He meant it.
:23:48
	Listen, if I had the cash,
I would pay for his record myself.
:23:53
	Wait. Why don't we do something for him?
:23:55
	What? Like become his first two groupies?
:23:58
	Because I would be totally,
totally down with that.