Indecent Choices (2023) Movie Script

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(soft music)
(tense ominous music)
- I am tired of this.
It's the same thing, it's
like we're stuck in a cycle.
I'm unhappy with you.
Can't you see that?
- Hey, you remember the last
time we were out this way?
We was so lost,
we almost considered
camping out in the woods.
Travis, he was so mad,
he had to drive about
two hours to come find us
and show us where to go.
I think we're here.
(engine whirling)
Okay.
These booking agents
make this kind of money?
Shee, I'm in a wrong profession.
Oh.
(door opens and closes)
- May I help you?
- Hey, yeah, we got the
place for the weekend.
Last name Ballinger.
- Hey, babe, was you
expecting someone today?
- No, that's tomorrow.
- I'm sorry, I think
that it's been a mix up.
We've already rented to place
to this amazing couple here.
- Nah, they can't be,
I have the confirmation email right here.
- I'm sorry, that's not our company.
I'm afraid you've been scammed, I'm sorry.
- What?
- Yeah.
- See, this is exactly
what I'm talking about.
It's always something, (indistinct).
- You think I knew that this is scam.
Everything looks legit.
- So, do you mean to tell me
you thought you got this house
for $500 for the weekend?
So cheap, always cutting corners.
- I'm not cheap.
I'm frugal, and I don't
always cut corners.
I thought I was getting a good deal.
I was just trying to be efficient.
- You're being cheap.
- We need some popcorn.
- I'm only doing this
to help us get closer.
We can get a motel for the night.
We can leave first thing in the morning.
We can even stop by and
see Trav on the way home.
- No, wait.
My name's Portia and this is Alonzo.
Why don't y'all stay here for the weekend?
- No, we wouldn't want
impose on y'all like that.
- Oh man, you wouldn't be imposing.
This place is big enough for all of us.
They got extra bedrooms and a bathroom.
- Nah, nah, that's okay.
- I'm, I'm sorry, you
look really familiar.
- It's all right, I get that a lot.
Maybe you seen me on football?
- Alonzo Christian, right?
- Yep, that's me.
Are you on a sports?
- Yes, I am.
- Since when?
- I mean, I used to be in the sports.
It's really big in my hometown.
- Hey, I feel it.
It's nothing like a good football game
to bring people together.
Hey, I feel it.
- I'm Ava.
- Hey Ava.
- I'm Mo.
- What going on, Mo?
- Excuse me, ma'am.
Do you know where the nearest auto shop?
I got a flat tire and I ain't got a spare.
- Actually, it's about 15
miles in the next town,
and at this time I'm
pretty sure they're closed.
- See, now you have to stay.
I know you guys didn't drive all this way
just to turn around.
- Trust me, I promise
to show you a good time.
- Yeah, sure.
Well, just until we can
get somebody out here
to fix our spare tire.
- Okay, okay.
Well, come on, let's
get you guys settled in.
- Oh wait, wait a minute.
We all know that if
tradition that any new guest,
I have to take a picture.
You guys ready?
Okay, all right.
Come over here, come on.
- All right, you guys ready?
Gonna count to three.
One, two, three.
Perfect.
Oh, and if you guys need anything,
my number is on the fridge.
Enjoy yourselves, have fun.
- We plan on it?
(footsteps tap)
- We should put your bags
in your room, it's upstairs.
- Y'all make yourselves comfortable.
I'm about to catch the game.
- Are these all couples that stayed here?
- Yes, this is me and Zo.
- Oh, see y'all come out here often.
- As much as we can.
With his busy schedule,
we'll be lucky to get
any quality vacate time.
This way.
(footsteps tap)
- This will be your room.
And that's ours over there.
- Okay.
- It's cozy, isn't it?
- Yeah, it is.
Thank you guys again for letting us stay.
We really appreciate it.
- It's really no problem.
- Hmm.
- Feel free to look around.
- Yeah, yeah.
Thanks, yeah, we will.
(footsteps tap)
You seem to be in a better mood.
- Actually, I am.
- Good.
You know, I think we are really
gonna enjoy ourselves here.
- Me too.
- You wanna go take a look around?
- Sure.
(footstep tap)
- Oh wait, that's the (indistinct).
- Oh, yeah?
I almost got drafted then.
- Babe, you mind if we watch the game?
- We ain't get a chance to look around.
- I know, we, we can do that later, right?
- I guess so.
- Hey, y'all can't have a seat.
There's plenty of room for all of us.
(indistinct television chatter)
- Y'all hungry?
I have some tacos on stove.
- Famished.
We plan on getting some
food when we get settled in.
- Okay, then.
- Okay, let's go.
- Why are you cheering?
- Man they kicked us out
the playoffs last year.
I'd be damned if the make
it to the Super Bowl.
(footsteps tap)
- Thank you.
- Yeah, thanks.
- Hey, where am my play at?
- Proper etiquette is
to feed the guest first.
- Ah, true.
(footsteps tap)
(indistinct television chatter)
- This is great, Portia.
- Thank you.
I almost didn't have
enough with his appetite.
- But you like my appetite little bit?
- I do.
- Yeah, I have to get
the recipe before we go.
- You know I got you girl.
- Yeah, what are y'all doing?
Come on.
- Yeah, why (indistinct),
what are they doing?
- Y'all good?
- Yeah, thank you.
- I'll take that.
- Thank you.
(footsteps tap)
- Zo, I wanna take a dip at the hot tub.
I'm not much into sports myself,
unless my man's on the field.
Care to join me?
- The game is almost over
and Mo can wait for me.
- Okay.
(indistinct television chatter)
- Hey, you got any beer?
- Yeah, bro, it's on the
kitchen, help yourself.
- You want anything?
- No, babe, I'm good, thank you.
- All right.
(indistinct television chatter)
(soft piano music)
- Mo?
- Yeah, yeah, I'm okay.
- You ready to get in the hot tub?
- Yeah, yeah, I am.
- I can't find my swimsuit.
- I can't find mine either.
You packed it right?
- No, you said you were
going to pack them.
- I never said that.
You always packed the swimming stuff.
- I swear, I can't with you.
- Hey, hold on.
It was an honest mistake.
We can go to the store
tomorrow and get some new ones.
- That's not the point.
- Is everything okay?
- Yeah, we can't get in the hot tub
because we forgot our swim suits.
- Why not, just wear your bra and panties?
- What?
- Excuse me?
- Look, I didn't mean it like that.
It's just how me and Portia prefer it,
is what we do.
- No, not happening.
- Isn't a swimsuit just
waterproof underwear?
- No, it's not the same thing.
- It's just us here.
- Yeah and them.
- Are you being jealous?
- No, I'm not jealous.
- So, what's the problem?
Shouldn't we lighten up of it?
Get rid of some of this tension.
- You know, this might
not be such a bad idea.
(water sizzling)
- Come on in, the water's great.
(water sizzling)
(indistinct)
So, tell us a little bit about yourselves.
Where are you from?
How long you've been married?
- Hey, come on now.
You can't be asking the
questions like that.
Like you the police.
- It's all right.
We're from Atlanta, Georgia,
but I'm originally from Houston.
- Oh yeah, your hometown, right?
- Yeah.
And we've been married three years.
- So, what about you?
You from Houston too?
- Thanks.
No, I'm from Melinda.
Born and raised.
- What are you doing at Atlanta?
- I own an auditing company.
- Ooh, a business man.
- It's just a few of us left.
- Don't do that.
You own a business, that's
something to be proud of.
See, there you go.
- So, sweetie, what do you do?
I'm a project manager at a
medical equipment facility.
- Mm, sounds important.
- Yeah, I guess it is.
So, what do you do?
I'm a full-time housewife.
- That's until I retire.
- You're my hero.
(water ripples)
- What did you use to do?
- Can't you tell?
I was an exotic dancer.
- Bring your ass here, babe.
- So, I don't wanna pry or anything,
but it seems like y'all have
had a lot of pent up tension.
- Babe, come on.
I told you.
- It's obvious, it's like a thick cloud.
- Yeah, it's been a little rocky lately.
- That's what this trip
was supposed to be about.
Fixing us.
- Hey look, I get it.
All relationships go
through their rocky times.
- I know we did.
- Mm.
- So, what did y'all do to fix it?
I mean, we suggested, I suggested.
- I've already told you,
I don't believe in telling
strangers our personal business.
- We had to open ourselves
up to be our authentic selves
without consequences or judgment.
- Once we started to do that,
strengthen our marriage and our trust,
there was no limitations to our love.
- What do you mean by that?
- It means we can spread our
love to whomever and however,
as long as we do it together.
- Oh, we don't believe in that.
- You're saying you're
in an open relationship?
- You can call it that.
I call it love without limits.
- Yeah, we don't believe in that.
- We more of that monogamous type.
- That's cool.
But y'all have to find out what
works for y'all's marriage.
'Cause I don't know about
y'all, but when I said I do,
I meant it and I ain't going back.
- Nope, you're stuck with me for life.
(water ripples)
- We should go.
- Wait.
You don't have to go.
- We wanna give you two your privacy.
- I don't mean to be offensive,
but sometimes watching might
help spark sexual attraction.
- You never know, it might
spark new flames and ideas.
You two watch porn together, don't you?
- No.
- That explains it.
- Right?
(water ripples)
(soft beat music)
I'm not tired
I'm not done
(soft beat music)
Hang on
Hang up
Hang tight
Baby, pull me a little closer
The movie isn't over
I said I think I'm right
for you, you're right for me
(soft beat music)
Still think I'm right for
you and your right for me
(soft beat music)
I'm not tired
I'm not done
(soft beat music)
Hang on
Hang up
Hang tight
Baby, pull me a little closer
The movie isn't over
- Good morning.
- Good morning.
- Last night was
- Amazing.
Mm.
- What's that smell?
- Smells delicious.
(soft beat music)
I'm not tired
I'm not done
(soft beat music)
Hang on
Hang up
Hang tight
Baby, pull me a little closer
- Yo, it smells good in here.
- Man, that's my wife's good
old chicken and pancakes.
- That's almost done, have a seat.
- I heard you two was putting
in work in the morning.
That's the type of breakfast that you get.
- Yeah, I mean, we woke up feeling good.
- Yeah, I can't deny.
It was really weird
watching you guys at first,
but it really worked.
- See, we know a little something by love.
- Oh, I had the mechanic come by.
He put that tire on.
- What?
- Yeah, yeah.
- Aw man, you ain't had to do that, man.
- Hey look, I didn't
want y'all to feel like
y'all was stuck here, so you
free to go whenever you please.
- Hey, thank you.
I mean, I appreciate that.
How much did it cost?
- Oh man, don't worry about it.
- No, really, we don't
mind paying you back.
- Yeah, it didn't even
put a dent in my pocket.
You know y'all our guests,
your problems are problems.
- Hey, thank you, thank you.
- Thank you very much.
- No problem.
Like I said, y'all are good.
- Just wanna let you guys know
we will be going into town
today, there's some
things we have to handle.
- So, with that being said,
you'll have the whole house to yourselves.
So have fun, enjoy.
- This will give you guys some
time to figure things out,
you know?
- Yeah, you're right.
And this is the second
time you've cooked for us.
Next time I have to cook for you.
- Okay, look, now don't step on our toes
'cause this what she do.
- Next time we can cook together.
- Yeah, I'd like that.
- We won't be gone too long.
Y'all enjoy yourselves.
- We will.
So, what do you wanna do?
- Well, how about we
can check this trail out
that's in the back.
- Yeah, I guess, let me get changed.
(soft piano music)
- So, this whole mix up
thing isn't so bad, is it?
- It's been interesting, I'll say that.
- See some things just
work their self out.
- Yeah and some things can be
avoided if you pay attention.
- I do right by you, right?
Like I don't lie, I don't cheat.
I make sure all the bills
are taken care of.
- It's not about all that.
- Then what's the problem?
- I've told you already.
- Tell me again.
- Why should I have to?
(soft beat music)
This is beautiful.
We just enjoyed a great hike.
We had a beautiful night last night.
Let's enjoy the peace.
- Yeah, I could use a
peace of mind right now.
- What's that (indistinct)?
- It's like every conversation we have,
always leading into an argument.
I just want us to be able to
verbalize where we went wrong
and how we can fix it.
Is that too much to ask?
- No, it's not.
- So, what's going on?
Talk to me, baby.
- I feel like I'm not a priority to you.
And I've told you this many times.
- All of this is for you.
- Let me finish.
Whenever we do do something,
it's some half-ass put
together shit like this.
I can't trust you and
I cannot depend on you.
- You can't trust me?
- I can trust you to
be exactly who you are.
And that's not good enough.
I don't even feel a
spark between us anymore.
- Wow.
- So, you are gonna tell
me you feel a spark now?
- Not with you nagging
at me about everything.
I can't do anything right in your eyes.
- I'm not.
- Do you know
how that makes me feel?
- I'm not just gonna hold my tongue,
if I see a problem, I'm gonna speak on it.
- There's a certain way
you talk to your man.
- And there's a certain way
a man runs his household.
- Look, let's just go.
We said we were gonna leave
when the tire was fixed
and it is.
- So, we just let that
man pay for our tire
and then we leave.
- We don't owe him
anything, his words exactly.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- Is he okay?
- Yeah, he just picked
something up on the trail.
- Oh, I'm assuming you guys
had, enjoyed your alone time.
- We talked.
- Well, I wanna introduce you
to my longtime friend Candy.
- Sorry, I'm a hugger.
- Come, come, meet my friend Candy.
- She's a hugger.
- Hey man, you wanna come
help me with these groceries?
- Yeah, sure.
- Come, come.
- After dinner, okay?
I promised that I would cook.
- Okay.
- Thanks.
- Hey, you coming?
Yo, everything good?
- Yeah, I'm good.
- All right, cool.
Come on, I got something for you.
(soft orchestral music)
(door closes)
- So, Ava will be cooking with us today.
- Come on, it'll be fun.
- Okay.
- While the ladies in
there doing their thing,
we gonna be outside?
- I'll be back.
- Okay.
All right.
(Mo coughs)
- Hold on, hold on.
You can't hit it like a blunt now,
you gotta do it gently.
Bring the smoke in,
hold it,
then let it out.
See, there you go.
- Hey, that's smooth.
(water sizzles)
- See, this girl still won't
give me my (indistinct).
- No, you did show me some things,
but I had to learn all the steps myself.
- Until this day, you still
won't admit that I put you on.
- Well, I'll admit you
did show me some things.
- So, how did you guys meet?
- We met dancing.
- No, you gotta tell her the whole story.
- Okay, okay.
So, I was a OG at the time.
Candy was new and I was working VIP alone.
But her ass done snuck up in there.
- Now, you know I was invited.
- That is not the point.
Your ass was not supposed
to be up in there.
Anyways, I ended up getting
mad and we started going at it.
- Seriously?
- Yeah.
That's when I learned dancers
do not play about their money
and their sections.
- So, we're literally going at it.
Customers start throwing money at us.
- I don't know if they
thought it was scripted,
but they was getting so turned on
while we was literally
wrestling on the ground.
- Once we realized how much
money was being thrown.
- Hundreds at a time.
- We really got into the role play spirit.
- We made three times more
than any dances there.
- And been real close ever since.
- Wow, that's a crazy story.
- You think that's crazy?
That's just the tip of it,
we've had some wild nights.
- Some of the best nights of my life.
- Hmm.
Is that how you met Alonzo?
- Yes, it is.
He used to come see me
when he was in town.
I knew it was special once we
spent every moment together,
no matter who was in house
and how much money was being thrown.
- That's real.
- Man, property ownership
is where it's at.
This football money is
only gonna take me so far.
- You in the stocks?
- I know it's some good money in it,
but it's not really my thing.
- Man, check this out.
When I first got this share,
it was only worth $80.
Look at it now it is worth $395.
That's $315 in profit.
So, say if I had your
kind of money, right,
and I wanted to get something
that was like $5,000.
So, that's 62 shares,
that's gonna be 19,600 in profit, bro.
- Okay, okay, I like that.
- So, the more money you got to play with,
the bigger your profits are.
- Okay, okay, I like that.
I mean, you got a little money in there,
but your wife made it seem
like y'all was kind of tight on
money.
- Yeah, she just hate
that I don't splurge.
- I mean, sometimes you have to though.
- Well, I handle what need to be handled.
She ain't that matters.
- I mean, it does.
But women like to be spoiled.
Sometimes sexually, sometimes financially,
shit, sometimes both.
Now, look at my wife.
I love my wife and I spoil her sexually.
Let her be free to be her authentic self.
- So, how do you all know Candy?
- So, her and Portia, they go way back
to their dancing days.
They used to date on and off.
And eventually we decided to bring her
into our relationship.
- Can't even lie, I envy you.
- Hey, it is a free feeling.
No pressure, no judgment.
- I love my wife.
I just want it to work out.
- Look, sometimes when you love something,
you have to give it
space and let it breathe.
Relationships are the same way.
- Wow, this is amazing.
- Your wife did great on meatballs.
- Thank you, it was nothing.
- I really love meatballs.
And you did a great job.
- I'm sorry, I wanna apologize
if our hypersexual personality
makes you uncomfortable.
- I am not hypersexual.
- You are, but that's
part of your personality.
- It's okay.
- And that's why you love you.
- They're all together.
- Thanks babe.
- I think I'm done with dinner.
Now it's time for a little dessert.
(footsteps tap)
- Wow.
That was an interesting dinner.
- Tell me about it.
- We should clean this stuff up.
- Hey, is getting late, I
think we should hit the road.
- Why don't we just leave in the morning?
- I knew you were gonna do this.
- What's the rush?
I'm tired, it's been a long day.
After a good night's
rest, it'll be way better,
don't you think?
- Yeah, I guess.
(soft orchestral music)
- Not tonight, I'm, I'm tired.
(dramatic orchestral music)
I'm sorry, I didn't know
anyone was still awake.
- That's all right.
So, how have you been enjoying the stay?
- It's, it's been interesting.
- How's it progressing with
you and your relationship?
- It's, it's hard to say.
I'm sorry, it's really difficult
talking to you like this.
- It shouldn't be.
It's our natural state,
the essence of being free.
So, what's the problem?
- Problem?
- With your relationship?
- Oh, it's, it's hard getting
the old feelings back.
And it's a lot of years
of bickering and fighting.
- So, try to remember how it felt
when you two first made love.
The first time he caressed you.
The first time you truly felt him.
Might change things a bit.
(dramatic orchestral music)
- You okay?
- Yeah, I just, I was thirsty.
You?
- Yeah.
You know I can never sleep
without you in the bed.
- Yeah, well I'm not
really sleepy anymore.
- Me neither.
- Hey, yeah, you wanna get in a hot tub?
- Yeah, let, let's do that.
I like that.
Hmm.
(water ripples)
- I hope that's me.
- That's you.
(water sizzles)
(dramatic orchestra music)
- So, I apologize (indistinct).
(dramatic orchestral music)
Oh, that is so good.
(water ripples)
So, this is, was for Alonzo and Portia,
but I'm sure they wouldn't mind.
- No, thank you.
We don't wanna take their drink.
- No, I'm sure they wouldn't mind.
They are pretty busy if
you know that I mean.
Yes.
Okay.
Cheers!
- Cheers!
(water ripples)
Am I interrupting?
- Sort of.
- I'm sorry.
- It's okay, I guess.
- So, instead of crashing a party,
how about some entertainment?
- What do you mean?
- So, I'll do some dancing.
Now, I usually charge for this,
but it's on the house tonight.
- I'm cool with it.
- Yeah, I'm down.
- Well, let's drink to it.
(water ripples)
Oh my bad, (indistinct) cheers.
- Cheers!
(dramatic orchestral music)
- Yo, what happened?
(footsteps tap)
(birds chirp)
(dramatic orchestral music)
- My man.
I didn't know you had it in you.
You got a little wild side too.
- Sorry, I don't know
what you talking about.
- Last night.
- I have no idea what-
- Man, we heard y'all
from upstairs going in.
You was wilding.
- I seriously don't know
what you talking about, man.
- You don't remember?
All right.
(dramatic orchestral music)
(footsteps tap)
- Where's Candy?
- I don't know.
I don't, I don't know.
- Ooh, babe, you okay?
- Damn it.
Yeah, I'm fine, the table.
Y'all did this?
- I don't, I don't think so.
- What do you mean you don't think so?
(dramatic orchestral music)
Candy.
- [Ava] No, it's Ava.
- It's a Ava on Candy's phone.
(dramatic orchestral music)
This doesn't make any sense.
She wouldn't just leave without her phone.
What happened last night?
- The last thing I remember
is we were all in the hot tub.
- This is crazy, she's really missing.
- Look, I'm sure there's an
explanation for all of this.
- How don't y'all remember anything?
We literally heard y'all from our room.
It must be her sister.
- Look, I'm not trying to freak her out,
but this looks bad on all of us.
The people that own this house,
they don't like that type of
attention being brought here.
And the fact that neither one
of y'all remember anything
from last night really concerns me.
- What, do you think we
did something to her?
- I'm not saying anything,
but that's what it looks like.
- Mo, what's going on?
- I don't know.
What's the last thing you remember?
- Candy was dancing for us in the hot tub.
We may have started kissing, I don't know.
But are we gonna get blamed for this?
- See, this is exactly why we should left
after when I first suggested it.
- What are you trying to say?
- You're the reason why we still here.
(indistinct) let's stay for
dinner, just one more night.
- Don't try to turn this around on me.
You're the one that booked
this house in the first place.
- Can't even be honest with yourself
and the real reason why
you wanted to stay here.
- What is that other than to work on us.
- Please.
You just wanted to get
your chance with him.
- That's not true.
- I'm over this.
- Where are you going?
- What was that all about?
- I don't know.
It's just a lot going on.
- So, Candy didn't
check in with her sister
and no one's heard from
her since yesterday.
Where's Mo?
- I don't know, we had an argument.
He stormed out.
- Well, he better be going
to help to find Candy.
- Babe, calm down.
- No, I feel like they're
hiding stuff from us.
- We aren't, I promise.
I don't know what was in
those drinks Candy gave us,
but we blacked out, literally.
- Drinks?
- Yeah, she gave us some cocktails.
- So, this is for Alonzo and Portia,
but I'm sure they wouldn't mind.
- She said they were for the two of you,
but instead she gave me to us.
We took a few shots.
But look, I've never had
anything make me forget
an entire night.
What?
What?
(engine whirls)
(car beeps)
- Hey Trav?
- Yo.
- Yeah, I need to talk to you asap.
How far are you from an
address I just sent you?
- [Travis] Yeah, I could be there
in about an hour and a half.
- Okay, bet, I'll be here waiting on you.
- [Travis] Cool.
- All right.
- See that drink she gave
you, that was meant for us.
It had a drug in it.
- Drug?
- Unfortunately, yes.
But that drink was meant for us.
- See the memory loss you're having,
it is just a temporary side effect.
- So, how does that explain
what happened to Candy?
- She probably wandered off
and forgot how she got there.
I'll make a few calls.
- So, we were drugged.
- Unfortunately, yes.
- So, what now?
- We wait, we wait for
Candy and Mo to get back.
- This was supposed to be our last chance.
I feel like we lost each other.
- Listen, nothing is ever lost.
You either keep working
on it or you let it be.
Now, to me it's clear that you two
wanna keep working at it.
There's way back to it.
But you two have to figure it out.
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- What's up?
- What's up, man?
- You alright?
- No,
I don't think Ava and I know
what we got our self in to.
- For what?
- She at the house, man.
We end up staying at this
Airbnb with another couple.
It was a whole mix up
thing with our reservation
and we end up being double booked.
It's crazy, right?
- So, what's the problem?
- I mean, even crazier.
I mean the, the couple,
they like swingers in it.
They real open about this shit.
Oh.
Last night-
- At least you got,
you know, you spoke about it.
- See man,
they invited one of
they female friends over
and last night her, me and
Ava, we were all, you know,
chilling in the hot tub, man.
- And?
- And that's all I can remember.
And the next thing,
we all wake up and now today she missing.
- So, she didn't leave?
- No man, they brought her up there.
Plus they left for a cell phone, so.
- You sure you didn't
have nothing to drink?
You didn't take no drugs?
- Nah man, you know, I don't do drugs.
Can't really remember,
it's like bits and pieces,
but nothing solid.
We had drinks around the hot tub and man.
- So, you never seen her mix no drinks?
- No.
Why would she do that?
- I don't know.
I don't know why people
would do what they do.
You tell me.
- Nah, man.
Oh man, goddamn, man, I ain't
even thinking about that.
You know what?
It's an old picture,
but I think that's her.
- Yeah, send that to me.
- But doesn't this look bad
since we were the last ones with her?
It's a high chance that
I slept with her too.
- Yeah, it looks bad.
But if we find her, then
everything's good, then we good.
Just depends on the condition she's in.
Look me in my eyes, man.
You sure you don't remember anything?
- Come on, man.
I, I could.
I could never do anything to her.
Come on Trav, man.
You know me bruh.
- All right.
So, I'm gonna check this out.
See what I can do, call the
precinct, some old favors.
But right now, you need
to get back to your wife.
- Before I left, we got into an argument.
I'm sure she don't wanna see me right now.
- Right now, you need to go apologize
and go see what's going on with your wife.
That's what you should be doing.
- Man, you remember those long nights
trying to get the company off the ground.
- Yeah, you remember me
telling you put your wife
before that company.
It's all about family, man.
- Yeah, you right, you right.
- Yeah, I'm right.
Just sit tight man.
Lemme call the people
and see what I can do.
- All right, man, thank you bro.
- You sure, man, you
can't remember nothing?
- Just bits and pieces,
man, but nothing solid.
All I can remember is we was just drinking
around the hot tub, man.
- Yeah, you right.
You wouldn't know.
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- Where were you?
Hey, I'm talking to you.
- Oh, Mo, can you join us, please?
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- Where did you find her?
- Well, a couple close
by saw her wandering
and after persuasion, I convinced
them not to call the cops
and to release her in my care.
- I should go check on her.
- We need to talk.
- Can you go see if she's all right?
I'm sure she's had a hell of a day.
- Maybe you should have called the cops.
I think somebody drugged
me and my wife last night.
- You know, I really
apologize Mr. Ballinger.
And I assure you that
I will accommodate you.
- Can you excuse us for a moment?
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(footsteps tap)
- Babe, I am so sorry for everything.
- No, no, listen to me, I'm sorry.
This is all my fault.
I shouldn't have put any of this on you.
This, we wouldn't even be here
if I'd invested the right time into us.
Into you.
I'm sorry.
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- Where did you go?
- I went to go see Travis.
Had to make sure if anything went left
that we were taken care of.
Oh, I love you so much.
- I love you too.
- I think it's about time we should leave.
- Yes, it is.
- Go pack your things.
- Okay.
- It was an accident.
- Accident or not.
You know the rules.
She was your guest.
This falls on you.
- As many people as we brought,
recruited here and
follow the rules to a T?
- You haven't even been able
to recruit the two of them.
This weekend has been an epic fail.
- Well, I'm sure with
the stunt you pulled,
they'll be flying out
of the room any minute.
- Oh no, uh uh, this is not on me.
- Well, the least you
can do is help me fix it.
Your name is on the line too.
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(footsteps tap)
- I'm all packed.
Are you okay?
- Yeah, just ready to
get the hell up by here.
- All right, just finish
packing and we can get out.
- Okay.
(footsteps tap)
- Oh, you leaving so soon?
- Yeah, it, it was just a lot last night.
We're ready to go.
- Please, please,
don't you both wanna know
what happened last night?
- No, we're good.
We're just gonna go.
- Please, just allow me
to explain what happened.
- Didn't you say the side
effects for temporary.
- For us, but y'all have
never done it before,
so, I'm not sure.
- Well, if you have any
information about this,
share with us so we can be on our way.
Put the bags by the door.
Where's Candy?
I need to ask her some questions.
- She's resting.
- First and foremost, let me
apologize on Candy's behalf.
The drinks she gave you
were not intended for y'all.
They were intended for us.
- Because of our tolerance,
the drink doesn't affect us
the same way it affected y'all.
- It's more of an enhancer for us.
In no way, shape or form do we
condone what happened to you.
- We really just wanted y'all
to get y'all sparked back.
- We don't blame you guys for drugging us.
- Well, she was my
guest, so I am at fault.
- The drug that Candy gave the two of you
was genetically modified, MDMA.
And fortunately for you,
I have the medicine that
reverses the effect.
- I understand your
hesitation, but this is real.
It's called clozapine.
- That foggy feeling that you're feeling,
that void in time,
you'll get your memories
back from that night.
- I gave this to Candy
and that's how I was able to
get all of the information
about what happened.
- Why do you have this?
- We try to keep our
homes as safe as possible.
Many couples looking for new experiences,
like to dabble in all sorts of drugs.
We try to keep this along
with naloxone on hand
to immediately deal with overdoses
and other similar situations.
Most times we're the first at the scene,
even before the cops show up.
Again, there's no pressure.
This is only if you
wanna regain your memory.
- What do you think?
- I'm sorry, I don't trust you.
- Hey, man, I get it.
But have I given you a
reason not to trust me?
- We only wanna help you two.
- It was Candy who violated our trust.
- All of you knew about it.
- We would never do this to anyone.
- What you think?
- If I don't know what
happened that night,
I don't think I can move on.
- All right, I'll take it.
- Now, it's going to
take a moment to kick in.
When it does, your
memories will come flowing.
- Let me know if at any
time you feel uncomfortable.
- While we're waiting,
I wanna tell you a little
bit about the history
of these homes, particularly this one.
It was first built in the 1950s,
as an exclusive getaway for
people of power and wealth.
Of course, it has been through
many renovations since then.
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When many of these people
started moving out west
for more land and business ventures,
these homes were purchased
by Gregory Howell.
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Gregory had a certain taste of lifestyle.
He created a sense of sexual freedom
and an environment free of
judgment and society's rule.
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He wanted this not only for himself,
but also for everyone that he knew.
After Gregory passed away,
his son and daughter-in-law
were going through a lot
of marital problems and they
wanted to bring up divorce,
until they came here and
saw what his father created.
Sexual liberation.
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They reinvented this place and
coined the society behind it.
The unbound.
And these are the faces
of the Grand Masters,
the people who today help
organize and facilitate it.
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We help couples like you to
get back to what feels right.
Sexual freedom.
- So, what do you say?
- Wow, it was, it was amazing.
It was raw, it was,
- Beyond our wildest dreams.
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- But you know what, I
remember something now.
Candy was taken, did y'all know this?
- Not at first, not until
Ava told us about the drinks.
It's against the rules to drug people.
- Everything is based on
freedom and free will.
No pressure,
no forcefulness,
no trickery.
- So, what did you all do to her?
- She met with the Grand Master
who personally reprimanded her,
but I promise she will be fine.
So, we won't hold you in any longer.
I'm pretty sure you want get on the road.
- Yeah, we are.
(footsteps tap)
- Oh, wait, wait, before you go.
You're gonna have to sign the guest book.
- Thank you for the stay.
- Our pleasure.
- Our pleasure.
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(footsteps tap)
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- Hello?
Hey, what's up Travis?
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Really?
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Nah, nah, nah, I don't.
Oh, by the way, we found Candy.
She came back to the house.
Yeah, man, you were right.
It was just another wild drunk night.
Yeah, I'll talk to you later.
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