Harry's Law (2011) s01e09 Episode Script

The Fragile Beast

Previously on "Harry's Law" - Go go go! - Help!! My job is to make clear that crap don't fly in my neighborhood.
That crap is flying in every neighborhood.
Not mine.
I don't like what this neighborhood is doing to us.
Adam got shot at, Chunhua almost got raped.
Damien almost killed somebody.
I didn't hire you to work for Tommy Jefferson.
The idea of Malcolm emulating you in any way You're out of line.
- He's kind of sweet.
- Sweet? - I owe you a big apology.
- No, you don't.
I break up with you, and you commit I don't even know what this is you're committing.
I switched jobs.
Are you seeing anybody? Well, actually, I'm between therapists right now.
That's not what I meant.
Are you seeing anybody? Actually, I've-I've met someone.
- I should go.
- Hey Whoa.
- I didn't see that coming.
- Me, neither.
I'm sorry.
- No.
No, I'm sorry.
- You don't have to say sorry.
This neighborhood, despite all its faults-- it's in my blood now.
Wise men say Wise men say, only fools rush in.
Are you a fool? Do you need a wise man to get you out of a legal problem? Would he be the fool, or the wise man? Like a river flows, surely to the sea My God.
And I'm supposed to meet with him tomorrow, too.
Some things are meant to be.
Please tell me we're not seeing this.
Okay, I'm gonna head out.
Do you need anything else? No.
Go.
Let's conquer the world together.
God.
Take my hand, take my whole life, too.
Put your life We were representing a cop-killer, now we're not.
Li'l D hired somebody else.
Somebody with maybe more experience.
Defending cop-killers.
Yeah.
Thanks for walking me.
Thank you for dinner.
And for listening, mainly.
It helps.
Adam, you know I'm happy to listen, but I really think you should be talking to a professional.
If you're about to pimp out your psychiatrist boyfriend Somebody else, then? Did you talk to Chunhua about it? Some, but she's still reeling from her own trauma.
And you don't want to burden her with it? I'll be calling a therapist tomorrow.
- You promise? - Lawyer's honor.
Thanks, Rachel, for everything.
You know I care about you, yeah? You do know that.
I do.
Sorry.
Sorry.
Adam, I'm I'm with someone.
I know.
I know.
- And I thought so were you.
- I am.
I am.
I just Sorry.
- Good night.
- Good night.
That Oh! - How could you? - I don't know.
I guess Adam, can I ask you a question? Are you in this for real with Chunhua or not? Yes? Adam kissed his ex-girlfriend last night.
- Jenna! - We're all family.
- You kissed Rachel? I don't want to talk about it.
Great, 'cause I don't really care.
You got an appointment with a woman this morning.
Lynette Zales.
She's what we haven't had here before.
Something called a paying client.
- What's the case? - She wants to divorce her husband.
What? Can't you take it? I could, but I hate divorce cases, and since I'm the boss Try not to kiss her.
See if you can get me out of that thing with Tommy.
He already called to confirm.
Ugh! Of course he did.
Yes, sir.
My name is Miguel Martínez.
Good for you.
What do you want? This is $400.
It's all that I have liquid.
I would like you to find my girlfriend.
- She's missing? - No.
Her husband has her locked in the basement.
It's not like her not to call me or text me.
And he has locked her in the basement before.
I know that he's got her.
Look, Mr Martínez.
Mr.
Martínez, this sounds more like a police matter.
No.
I can't go to the police.
I am undocumented, and so is Sofia.
This has to be handled another way.
And if I go over there, he won't be too receptive.
You see, we used to be best of friends.
That would explain you sleeping with his wife.
Please, Ms.
Korn.
I love her very much, and she loves me, and we would like to be married.
But right now, that can't happen, because her husband has her locked in the basement.
Ooh Ah Harry, - you have to call the police.
- I can't.
You heard him.
The client's undocumented.
If we call the police It doesn't matter.
If we have the knowledge that a person's life is in jeopardy, we have a duty We don't have that knowledge.
Do you have that knowledge? I don't have that knowledge.
- We're lawyers, not hostage negotiators.
- Yeah.
Thanks for the update.
Ah, just in time.
We got to go get - a woman out of a basement.
- Come again? A bad husband's got his wife locked in a basement.
We got to get her out.
Okay, but there's gonna be a charge on that, Harry.
My deal with you is for defensive services.
You want to play me on offense, that's cool, but there's a charge.
No, there's not.
Let's go.
Only 'cause I got a crush on you, baby.
- And you will not beat anybody up.
- So what are you gonna do? - - Do you hear me? About? - Rachel, Chunhua.
- Look, Jenna, it Why were you even with her last night? I needed somebody to talk to about, you know, the shooting and So why didn't you talk to your girlfriend? The current one? I don't know.
You don't know? I suppose, I'm I'm not ready to be weak in front of Chunhua.
With Rachel, I have such a long history, that With her, you can cry.
I certainly appreciate your concern, but this is a private family matter.
I'm afraid it's more than that, Mr.
Stewart.
Oh, please, call me Chester.
Chester.
Kidnapping, false imprisonment those are very serious crimes.
Oh, I'm not really doing that.
No.
This is just, uh, more like an intervention.
- An intervention? - Yes, ma'am.
My wife is suffering a fidelity lapse.
These things happen from time to time in marriages, they pass.
I feel it's best to keep her in the basement until she comes to her senses, which I know she will.
Again, I thank you for your concern.
I must say, you're one of the more polite kidnappers.
I don't really appreciate being called that, ma'am.
But that's what you are, sir.
You're committing a felony.
One for which you could face prison.
Well, that might be the case if this was turned over to the authorities, but I don't think it will because that would result with your client and my wife being returned to El Salvador.
I think this is where I offer my input, Harry.
Chester, release the girl, or I gut you like a hog.
That's not something a guest in my home should say.
Well, I said it.
Damage done, more to come.
I'll tell you what.
If you'd like to settle this with physicality We don't want that.
I'm talking to your associate right now, Ms.
Korn.
If you'd like to right this with might, have Mr.
Martinez come down here.
He can wrestle me for the girl.
Either Greco-Roman or Freestyle, whichever he chooses.
You're twice his size.
Yes, well, he could have committed adultery with another person's wife.
He chose mine.
I'm not going to go back to my client and recommend he wrestle you.
Okay, well, then, I guess you're just gonna have to call the police.
Or I just go down now and get her.
- That wouldn't go well.
- No.
It wouldn't.
It was a good marriage, but it seemed to lose, um heat.
- Heat? - He-He didn't want to have sex with me.
But that's-that's not why I'm leaving him.
Okay.
It's that he's having it with someone else.
Okay.
I should back up a bit.
We tried therapy to address the lack-of-heat problem to no avail, so, you know, I suggested you know, a three-way, because I know that men fantasize about that sort of thing.
Do you? Me? Oh, um I'm still trying to master, you know, the two-way.
Well, I procured a woman off of Craigslist, and we attempted to spice up the marriage.
And did you spice it up? Very much so.
As long as she was in bed.
I see.
So I began to get uncomfortable because it seemed like he was more into her than me, so we stopped.
Six weeks later, yesterday, I found them in bed together.
They're having an affair.
I'm sorry.
Well, I want a divorce, and I don't want to give him any of my money.
I'm sort of a trust-fund baby.
Before we got married, he signed a prenup that if he cheated, he would get nothing.
Well, he cheated, so, I want him to get nothing.
So what's your end game here? - Do you have one? - Well, statistically, most women who leave their husbands eventually regret it.
I'll just wait for that to happen, and then I'll release her.
The irony being, she won't want to go.
And then you'll just resume living happily ever after? Ms.
Korn, marriage takes work.
Yes, but part of the process does not involve kidnapping.
Let me point out something to you I think you're overlooking.
You're a whacko.
Wow.
Um I don't think he liked that.
This thing ends with you either in prison, or a rubber room, preferably a padded prison.
Do they make them? - Yeah.
- You've come into my home, and you've insulted me.
Which means what? We need to wrestle now? Come on, Chester.
You're obviously a smart guy.
Albeit a whacko.
Look into your crystal ball here.
Do you see any good ending for you? It's not too late for a do-over.
Let her out.
We won't go to the police.
I think you should leave now, before I get upset.
It is not good when I'm upset.
I'm not good upset.
Right now I'm feeling upset.
Wrestle him? I'm certainly not recommending this.
The man is twice my size.
Look, Miguel.
Clearly, the man is crazy.
Look, I say I just go bust down the door with my team.
I can't allow for that.
I paid you 400 bucks.
We need to figure this out, Miguel.
First off, let me ask, has he ever hurt her? No.
Not to my knowledge.
He just locks her up from time to time.
You know, but this time, it was her plan to tell him last night that she was leaving him.
Okay? So I am getting worried.
All right.
I do think the man is open to dialogue.
Against some of my better judgment, I'm going to go back there and try to talk to him again.
Maybe some of what I said before has sunk in.
Hey, how are we doing? I've got a conference set up.
You, him, and his lawyer will be here.
You don't have to be here, Lynette, if No, I-I-I want to be here.
Are you sure? Yes.
Yes.
He's got to be in crisis Adam.
I mean, the worst thing that could happen to him would be to lose Chunhua, which he's going to do if he keeps on running around, kissing ex-girlfriends.
Yeah.
Malcolm, why don't you ever give me any opinions? I know that you have them.
Well, actually - I think it's a little funny.
- Funny? Funny that you and I are discussing Adam's kiss, and we haven't talked about ours.
Oh.
I I explained ours.
At least from my It just happened.
And it shouldn't have.
We're co-workers.
It's improper.
Yeah.
Jenna, I'm sorry, you know? That it happened You are? Oh.
Okay.
Look, I didn't mean it It's just, you seem upset about it, and I don't I never said that I was upset that it happened.
I just said that it shouldn't have.
I never said it upset me.
Oh.
One second? I just Could you close the door, please? I am so sorry.
I think I think I just I guess Do you not think my relationship with Thomas is real? - Is that it? - I know it's real.
I don't know why I did it.
I shouldn't have done it, and Maybe it's just too soon for us to resume being friends.
Is that what you want? We should stop being friends? Is that what you want? No, of course that's not what I want.
But if I can't have a dinner or a drink with you and have to worry all the while, "Are you going to try to kiss me after?" You won't have to worry about that.
It'll never happen again.
I promise.
Deal? Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Uh Bye.
Bye.
If the man is married to the woman, don't she get citizenship? It evidently hasn't come through yet.
You just let me do the talking here.
Ms.
Korn.
You've come back.
I thought you might.
I actually just made some cookies.
They're still warm.
I was wondering, now that you've had time to reflect, have you perhaps reconsidered the wisdom of all this? I'm sorry, was I being ambiguous before? I do apologize for the confusion.
No, I remain firm on my position here.
So sorry that you had to trek all the way back.
Chester, I can't allow you to keep a woman locked up.
If I have to, I will go to the police.
Okay, then, I guess I'll just be going to prison.
I'm just gonna get her out.
It's a safe room.
He won't get in.
Cookie? I've totally struck out.
I don't know what to tell you.
They said that you was good.
Well, they lied.
Look, I'm afraid the news for you gets even worse.
I'm becoming increasingly concerned Chester could jeopardize the safety of his wife.
I have to go to the police.
No, you can't.
I will be deported.
I'm sorry.
What a person tells his lawyer it's supposed to be a secret.
Well, there are exceptions.
And you've stumbled onto one of them.
Hey.
Did somebody steal your car again? And into storage she goes.
Chester isn't right in the head, Miguel.
Ever since he came back He never used to be like this.
He used to be so happy and gentle.
Came back from what? From the war.
He was in Iraq.
But ever since he-he came back Harry, if this guy's fresh from Iraq and shell-shocked, he's a time bomb, and dangerous.
I could try talking to him.
Oh, no thank you, Tommy.
I'm not so sure you and time bombs should mingle.
I'm a combat vet.
Vietnam.
I could maybe speak his language.
You were in Vietnam? I was just 18.
Wounded first week of action.
I can relate.
Where were you wounded? The foot.
You shot yourself in the foot.
Cleaning my weapon.
Let me tell you it hurts more coming from your own gun.
I promise.
Harry, look, it's worth a try.
If I strike out, you can go to the police.
What's to lose? I'm a people person.
Let's not forget that.
Yes, let's not.
You see the new commercial? I did.
And? It's terrific.
Really? No, Tommy.
Look, uh, much to my dismay, if not shock, I've grown rather fond of you.
It hurts to see you We should sit down and have a talk about your public persona.
Can we do that at some point? Sure.
Absolutely.
You're kidding, right? You really want to enforce this prenup? The language is clear.
You cheat, you lose.
No wiggle room.
He wiggled.
They walked down this path together.
- In fact, it was her idea.
- That's true.
And the encounters Mr.
and Mrs.
Zales engaged in together as a couple with a third party, that wasn't sex outside of marriage.
That was sex inside of marriage.
That was European.
But once he started having sex behind her back Oh, come on.
What? You don't think this is cheating, just because at one time Certainly an estoppel theory would bar her - No, it wouldn't.
- Yes, it would.
No, it wouldn't.
- Yes, it would.
Were you not having sex behind your wife's back? Don't answer that.
Wasn't this whole thing your idea? Don't answer that.
How about we talk to the third party? Get her take on it.
- Fine.
- Fine.
Lynette, this wasn't supposed to happen.
But it did happen, Dennis, it did.
You brought a new friend.
May we come in? I'm sorry.
I no longer feel hospitable towards you.
Chester I recognize you.
I've seen you on TV.
You're that, uh, you're that lawyer-clown.
Not a good start.
Just give us five minutes, Chester.
Please.
You likely suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.
Almost 30% of soldiers returning from Iraq do.
I don't have that.
Sure, you do.
Tommy.
Chester.
I don't have that.
You're mistaken.
You killed people over there? We all killed people in Iraq.
It's called being a soldier.
Chester-- you have your wife locked in a basement.
This isn't the behavior of a sane person.
I told you why I locked her up.
She's suffering from a lapse of fidelity.
- Oh, boy.
- Chester, listen to me.
You came back wounded.
Maybe it isn't an injury you can see, but you were wounded just the same, and it's potentially fatal.
I was just being a good soldier.
I did what all soldiers do.
You're not being a good soldier now, are you, Chester? You don't get to say that to me.
I'm a Vietnam vet.
Did I do two tours like you? No.
Did I experience all that you have? No.
But I think I do have some perspective.
You fought for our country, because you believe in America, the greatest nation in the world.
Holding your wife in a basement that's not American, Chester.
That might happen in Pakistan or Iran or Afghanistan.
Our enemies do that.
Not us.
We're the country that stands for freedom, civil liberties, human rights.
Adlai Stevenson said that it's a lot easier to fight for principles than live up to them.
Was he right, Chester? Can you not live up to the very principles that you were willing to sacrifice your life for? Like a river flows Tommy.
It's time to let her go, Chester.
It's time.
Okay.
I had it built as a safe room, mainly 'cause, you know, I wanted to protect her.
So nothing bad could ever happen to her.
I see.
I must warn you.
She doesn't look quite herself.
Hey, hon.
Mrs.
Stewart, I'm Harry Korn.
You're safe now.
I've come to take you out of here.
Or not.
Hey! Hey! Hey! Okay.
This isn't good.
No reception.
The walls are lined with lead.
I can't believe this.
I cannot believe this.
All right, the main thing is not to panic.
These things happen.
These things happen?! Did you just say that? We're locked in some whacko's basement.
These things do not happen.
Harry, we're all familiar with the saying, "whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
" Think he'll kill us? I don't know.
The Chester I married would never.
But this Chester I don't know this Chester at all.
I wasn't unhappy as a patent attorney.
It wasn't exciting, but what I wouldn't give to get my unexciting life back.
Come on.
Look at the bright side.
Tommy, there is no bright side to being locked in a room with you.
We're not sleeping together.
The tension is confusing, I know, but we're just platonic friends.
Oh, my God! Okay, first, I have to ask.
What the hell were you thinking? I thought she would add spice.
You brought that home to play with your husband? Her? Can we start this, please? - Are we on the record? - We are.
I'm sorry.
Uh, I'm very nervous.
Should I get a lawyer, or? This isn't about prosecuting you.
And by the way, this would probably qualify as sexual therapeutic services, and not prostitution, - so I think you're okay.
- Okay.
I needed to supplement my income.
I'm a school teacher.
I have a mortgage, so I placed the ad.
And you were contacted by? - Mrs.
Zales.
- So, you eventually made an arrangement with Mr.
and Mrs.
Zales, and it was for therapeutical services.
Am I correct? Yes.
They were interested in a menage-a-trois to rekindle their sexual energy.
So you three began having therapy.
Yes.
Wow.
And then? After about four weeks, Mrs.
Zales wanted to stop.
But you and Mr.
Zales didn't stop? No.
We did not.
You began having sex, unbeknownst to Lynette.
Well, I did not know it was unbeknownst.
I-I thought Marilyn, you are under oath.
If you commit perjury for that, you could be criminally liable.
Is it your testimony that you thought Lynette knew that you and her husband were continuing to have sex? No.
She did not know.
- You're sure? - Yes.
Lynette, I am so very sorry.
I Marilyn, this is the woman who initially hired you.
Is it that you felt more of a loyalty to her husband? - Marilyn? - I don't know how it happened, but Dennis and I You and Dennis what? We fell in love.
- You fell in love? - Yes.
It wasn't supposed to happen.
- But - Are you still in love? Yes.
He just started to become more and more erratic.
At a certain point, I didn't recognize him anymore.
Miguel and me we first started bonding, I suppose, over our concern for Chester.
He was worried, too.
The more estranged Chester and I became Miguel and me No talking! No talking! Sofia, how crazy is this man? I don't know.
My first wife used to lock me in the bathroom from time to time.
She could only take so much, so every now and again, she'd give me a time-out.
Anybody hear from Harry yet? Adam? Huh? No, I haven't heard.
Maybe she's making progress.
I haven't heard anything.
Talk to you a second? Talk to you a second? Okay, what did I do? I don't know what you mean.
Jenna, you're obviously mad at me.
Why would I be mad at you? It's not as if you did anything.
You did absolutely nothing.
All right.
I have no idea what the hell's going on, but what I think it could be is when you said you weren't upset that we kissed, that was some sort of signal I was supposed to pick up on, and I didn't, and you're mad.
So if for some reason you meant like you wouldn't mind if we I'd love to hang out with you sometime.
If that's what you Sure, I'd love to.
Maybe we could go down to the mall, hang out, grab a cheesesteak or something.
I was asking you out.
On a date.
If you think I'm about to go on some kind of mercy date or something - Jenna.
I'm barely 20.
I don't read women good, okay? If you're interested, what I'm trying to say is, so am I.
A lot.
Last week a kid got shot.
My associate almost got shot.
His girlfriend was nearly raped.
Why I continue to work in this neighborhood Harry? Can I stop you a second? What you're experiencing right now is very similar to what happened with the Chilean miners.
Your brain starts to wreak havoc with you.
I've been here an hour.
The feeling of being locked up by a crazy man, no less, where there's a very good possibility that he may kill us these feelings are natural.
Don't beat yourself up.
I've reconsidered my position.
You're all free to go.
Sofia, when I was in Iraq, I made up this photo album for you, in case you know, something were to happen to me.
I would like you to take it, so you can at least remember Anyway I apologize for the inconvenience.
We did win.
We established your husband was cheating, we'll probably be able to enforce the prenup.
It was a victory.
Part of me was hoping, when the truth came out, that somehow it was for therapy.
That he, he wasn't cheating.
- That he was still in love with me.
- Lynnette? You get to walk out of this with your head high.
Do you know why? Because you were faithful.
You honored your vows.
You did everything that you could to save your marriage.
How many people can say that these days? - You're very sweet, Jenna.
- I know.
The head high might be a good place to start.
My father used to always tell me that you'll never get anywhere in life as a victim.
Maybe he's right.
I'm just not comfortable leaving it like this.
There's nothing else we can do.
How you doing, rude? Jenna? Unless you still want to call the police, which Tommy, the situation is just as precarious.
Probably just as dangerous.
- Did he release the wife? - Eventually.
Not before locking me and Tommy up.
- What? - She went total Chilean.
I did not.
Look, let's call Chester, also Miguel and Sophia.
Let's see if we can get them all in a room.
Chester and Miguel? Are you nuts? Chilean.
These two might kill each other.
Somehow I doubt it.
Oh, sorry, Adam, I see here that you have an early dinner with Chunhua today.
Shall I blow that off for you? - You know what, Jenna? - Never mind.
If I want to tune into a soap opera, I'll watch Dynasty.
We need to prevail on Chester to get treatment.
This is his wife and his best friend.
I mean, they'll have influence.
Perhaps more if they weren't sleeping together.
Do we know a therapist who deals with PTSD? Someone who can get here on short notice? I can see.
I might know of one.
You want Thomas? Harry does.
Rachel, this is not some pretext, I swear.
We have a combustible situation.
We need somebody fast.
You keep telling me Thomas is the best for PTSD.
I was hoping to call in a favor, which I know I'm not due.
Oh, right.
It's some evil conspiracy where I kiss you again.
It's a bit of an emergency.
You think I want to seek a favor from your boyfriend? What's going on? Well, you made that remark about Adam and soap opera, and in the spirit of full disclosure, not to mention our relationship, which, personally Just, tell me what's going on, Jenna.
My feet hurt.
Malcolm and I are going on a date.
- Why? - Why? Because we're young people, attracted to each other.
Oh, give me a break.
I was really hoping to get your support on this.
Well, you don't get it.
The kid's 20.
Storage room's that way.
Going on a date.
I'm pretty much fine.
I mean, I still can close my eyes sometimes and see that gun and Lewis getting shot.
You really should see a therapist.
Yes, that's what people say.
It's helping me.
It really is.
Yeah.
I've been given a few names.
I plan to Don't look now, but that beautiful French school teacher, the three-way girl, she's sitting right over What the? Oh, my God.
What's going on? Excuse me one second.
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
How we doin', Lynette? Feeling a little better? Adam.
Uh we were, we were just Just what? Here I am wondering what would possibly possess you to bring a woman this beautiful to be intimate with your husband.
Can I see what's in the envelope, Marilyn? Just checks from, uh, past therapeutic services.
Uh-huh.
You're really good, I will say that.
But you, you're even better.
You orchestrated this whole thing.
You hired this woman to have an affair with your husband so you can enforce the prenup.
- That's absurd.
- Is it? Your father would certainly be proud, wouldn't he, Lynette? You're nobody's victim.
By the way, my bill is $15,000.
A little steep for two days' work, but you'll pay it because if not, well, not paying legal fees is grounds for a lawyer to blow privilege.
What do you know? Dad would have been proud of me, too, wouldn't he? Enjoy your dinner.
I owe you an explanation.
What my father said about not being a victim, the marriage wasn't just loveless.
It was fairly cruel.
My husband could be cold, punishing.
The idea of him diminishing me, financially profiting.
Sometimes, the compulsion to save face can Got it.
You're good to go.
Hey, I get it; you made a mistake.
You probably married young, right? It happens.
No, the tragedy was I didn't marry young.
I was very much in love in my youth, but I let it slip away because I had places to go, things to do.
I was sure love would come along again.
How stupid.
I mean, the odds of finding love once are No, the tragedy is I didn't marry young.
You have a war injury.
It's just as real as a physical wound and just as life-threatening if left untreated.
Chester, Cincinnati has one of the best programs for this.
You can get your life back.
Honey you, you used to laugh.
You used to be funny.
Don't you think I know when you lock yourself in your room that you are crying all day? I realize I'm not it's not normal to lock you up.
It is normal to want to kill you.
Chester Don't talk to me.
You don't talk.
Chester, you have a serious problem which could possibly be fatal.
We could go down there right now, get you checked in and begin getting your life back.
Do it, Chester.
You sacrificed so much for this country.
Do this for yourself.
I'll go with you.
- You don't have to do that.
- Chester, look at me.
I'll go with you.
I didn't realize you were so sick.
I just thought you had changed.
Miguel, you've been a great source of comfort to me in a very difficult time.
I But the Chester before the war the truth is, I-I could never love anybody as much as I loved him.
And and if I could get him back, if I could help him get back We should go.
I realize this may not be what you were looking for when you gave me the $400, but, Miguel, it's probably the right result.
I'll tell you, Harry.
I know I keep saying this, but we lead damn exciting lives.
Yes.
Thank you for your help, Tommy.
Hey, we're like family, right? Mmm! Hey, hey, hey, there it is.
I look awesome in high def.
Tommy, these commercials, they're a little undignified.
But they track, Harry.
People remember them.
Did I ever tell you? No, I'm sure I didn't.
When I was in seventh grade I had the biggest crush on this girl Stephanie Miles.
I think I even loved her.
And this is before I even met her.
She was one of the pretty girls that hung out with a crowd that One day, we, just by a fluke, we find ourselves seated next to each other in the cafeteria.
We talked for an hour about anything and everything.
It was pure magic.
That night, when I went to bed, I could still smell her perfume.
I remember taking my hand Okay! and smelling her scent where we'd touched.
Two days later, by another coincidence, I ran into her at the supermarket.
And she says, "You look familiar.
" She didn't remember me.
I still think that was the most hurt I've ever These commercials, Harry? People won't forget my name when I'm Tommy Jefferson.
Men are really fragile beasts, aren't they? You have no idea.
Adam? What's going on? Are you busy? Is Thomas here or? He's upstairs.
Yeah.
First, thanks for helping out with that today.
It really Second, I just When the shots started firing in that split second that, I don't know, maybe I thought I was gonna die, I saw you.
I thought of dying alone and, well You know, when we're young, we don't realize, I think I'm sorry.
Oh! I know this isn't making much sense.
I promise you I haven't been drinking, though I have plans to later.
This is just a half-assed way of saying I take back my apology for kissing you.
I kissed you because I wanted to, more nthan anything.
I'm still in love with you.
I will quite likely not know love with anybody else the way And as wrong as it is for me to show up here and drop that on you, the thought that those bullets could have found me and I hadn't said this to you that would've been more wrong.
Good night.
Lord, I'm just a poor man Gave up my possessions Just this bag on my back full of confessions I'm searching, I'm searching
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