Melrose Place s02e02 Episode Script

2393034 - A Long Night's Journey

Don't.
Don't? Stop! So sometimes I get a little jealous.
Like whenever I happen to mention his name.
Sue me.
I happen to love you.
You make me happy, Alison.
Vice versa.
Vice versa.
What? So why you still going out with Keith tonight? Oh, Billy, don't start this.
You promised.
He's leaving tomorrow.
Great.
Let him leave.
You don't have to give him a sendoff.
It is a dinner to say good-bye.
I owe him at least that.
No, you don't.
Look, I'm worried about your safety.
Keith is not your bad guy, Billy.
He was here when the last call came.
He was attacked, just like you.
Come on.
He set that up.
It was too perfect.
He shows up.
Bingo! The phone rings.
You don't believe anything I'm saying? No, I don't.
I think you're jealous.
Which would be fine if you would just admit it and stop being so childish.
I'm going to take a shower.
I want to go there when I'm low I want to go where we play our music for free In the basement out in the streets In the garage where it's just me and the beat And I know I want to go I want to go where it's just you and me I want to know I want to go I want to go where it's just you and me I know I wanna go I wanna go where it's just you and me I know I wanna go I wanna go where it's just you and me I want to go there when I'm low Well, that's it.
The whole marriage.
Nothing but a pile of useless crap.
Mind your own business, Jo.
My friends are my business, Michael.
Why don't you leave her alone? Hi, Jane.
Hi.
Oh, I invited him.
It's all right.
Well, what's all this? It's everything in the apartment that's yours or has anything to do with you.
I'd like you to get it out of here, please.
My sister's staying for a while.
I'll tell you something, hon.
Having Sydney in your hair is about the last thing you need right now.
Oh, look at this.
We bought this in San Francisco together.
I've divided the wedding china in half, so this is your share.
Why would I want that? Look, keep it.
It's yours, okay? You know, Jane, I admit I've been bad and I've hurt you and all that, but how about we move on, hmm? I mean, I'll take my stuff and stay out of your life, and you call off the killer attorney, okay? No.
Jane, punishing me isn't going to solve anything.
Now, can't we stop acting like a child? A child, Michael? Yes, a child, Jane.
I'm a child because I trusted you? Jane, would you just A child because I cared? I'm a child because I'm still blown apart inside? I hate you for killing the best part of my life.
I am only human, Michael.
I don't know what the hell you are.
All right.
All right.
Okay.
Are we calmed down now? All right, now.
Let's try and talk about it.
Get real, would you? I'm going to take a shower.
When I'm out, you're gone.
I mean, like, Michael walking out on you? Like, is he mental or what? How could he do that? He didn't walk out on me, Syd.
I threw him out.
Yeah, well, you know what I mean.
Mom said, "Sydney, go out there" "and help your big sister.
She must feel like she got hit by a truck.
" Actually, I'm doing better, but I'm glad you came.
So, the gory details.
He didn't hit you, did he? Look, Syd, What I'm going through with Michael is very painful.
Now, if you want to be here and be supportive, that's great, but I don't intend to dredge it all out for your entertainment, okay? Okay.
Sorry.
Can I buy you lunch? Yeah.
First I have to stop at my attorney's office and pick up some papers.
Divorce papers? So, what do they say, like, mental cruelty, physical abuse? Syd.
Sorry.
I'm just concerned.
I am your sister, you know.
Believe me, I know.
I know.
Hey, Matt, if you're looking for a bigger apartment, I'm afraid you're going to have a tough time moving me out.
What's up? Hi, Amanda, uh, nothing.
I was just, um, just thinking, that's all.
Are you all right? Yeah.
I just, um I just miss Rhonda a little, that's all.
We could always talk to each other when either one of us was down or whatever.
You could talk to me.
I know we don't know each other very well, but maybe that's better.
And I can keep a secret.
Well, it's not earth-shattering news or anything, it happens to everybody.
I got laid off today.
State funding got cut back, so they're gonna close the halfway house next week, and I guess I got to check the want ads.
That's terrible I'm so sorry, but you're right.
Just go out there, hit the bricks, and you'll get something.
I mean, obviously, you're bright and personable.
You won't be out of a job for too long.
Thanks.
One thing, though.
Um, the first of the month is coming up, and you do have enough put away to cover the rent, don't you? Don't worry.
You'll get your rent.
Thanks.
Thanks for taking the time.
Matt, that's not what I meant.
I'm telling you it's amazing amazing! Yeah, it sounds like it.
Hey, Amanda.
Something wrong? Nothing.
I just think sometimes I'm a little too blunt with people, And I should work on that.
It couldn't hurt.
So what have you been doing? Oh, bike racing.
I was trying to explain to Jo here how great it was to be back on the track.
Oh, and you don't approve? It's just that we have to fit it into the shop's budget, that's all.
Well, look at this great design.
Hey.
Oh, yeah, wonderful promo for the shop.
See? I'd love to see you do this sometime.
Tomorrow.
It's my first race in years.
Really? Would it be okay if I tagged along? Sure.
I guess.
Yeah.
We'll all go together.
I thought you hated racing.
Wonderful.
Well, I guess I'll see you both tomorrow.
Hello? Huh? You live with me, remember? Do I? Mm-hmm.
I don't remember.
It's all kind of hazy.
Well, maybe if I take a shower with you, a nice hot shower, it will all come rushing back.
I'll bet you it would.
Anyway, the guy from Cincinnati knew the girl.
He was her ex-boyfriend.
She dumped him, so he moves to Florida, gets a job at a sausage plant.
He's still obsessing, you know.
Can't get Linda off his mind.
His co-workers said that he was mumbling, "Linda, Linda, Linda," while he was packaging the breakfast links.
Oh, Billy, come on.
The parallels are amazing.
Alison, he comes back to town, and he seems nice, right? And he wants to help protect her.
If it wasn't for some Florida detective, she'd probably be Stop it.
All right? This isn't funny anymore.
I never thought it was.
I would not be looking into this if I was not worried about you.
Look, Keith has never done anything but be nice to me.
Besides, nothing has happened in a while, so it looks like whoever was causing the trouble has gotten bored and gone away.
These guys don't get bored.
They're obsessed.
You are obsessed! And I want you to stop it.
I'll be back around 11.
Be careful.
Don't get me wrong.
I can hardly wait to get back to Seattle.
Good air, decent people.
But leaving you here in the city where all these bad things have happened, I don't know, it makes me uneasy.
Oh, no, don't worry about me.
The police are taking care of that.
I'll be fine.
Besides, I already have one protector at home.
I don't think I could handle another.
Yeah.
I guess I can't get you to drop Billy and come back up to Seattle again with me, can I? Afraid not.
Hold hands for old times' sake? Why don't we go down to the beach and watch the waves, look for medical waste? What's wrong? Uh Nothing.
Everything.
I lied to you, Alison.
About what? I told you everything was fine at my job, but it isn't.
I'm on probation.
After you left me, I couldn't concentrate at work.
I got demoted.
This trip to L.
A.
was my last chance to shape up or lose my job.
Oh, that's so terrible.
I'm so sorry.
You meant everything to me.
Don't you understand that? I know.
I'm going to miss you, Alison.
I'm really going to miss you.
Hey! Hey, Alison.
What's going on? You all right? What's going on? Yes, I'm all right, Billy.
What are you doing here? Can't we at least say good-bye? Sorry.
I was He's only trying to protect you, Alison.
After all, you think I'm some kind of nut, don't you, Billy? Come on.
I'd better get you home.
Hi.
Hi.
I missed you last night.
I'm getting used to sleeping together.
Sorry about last night.
I was I know.
You were worried.
Are you finally convinced? He's not an ax murderer.
He's an ecologist.
A pretty wimpy one at that.
Maybe you're right.
I'm taking him to the airport tonight.
He's leaving.
Is it okay if I go without you, inspector? Yeah.
I really do appreciate that you care so much, but I can take care of myself a little bit.
I'm a big girl.
Right now I'm going to go pound out three miles.
Okay.
Okay.
Jake's doing great.
Yeah.
He loves all this macho crap.
This is Superbike racing at its finest, folks, and at our halfway point in heat three, this is shaping up to be a showdown between two-time state champion Garvey, on 54, and his teammate Newman, on 55, and newcomer Hanson on 47.
As they go over the hill, and is holding the lead throughout the straightaway.
He's ahead.
I don't believe it.
I can't believe what great shots I'm getting.
Listen, I need a setting for this beer campaign I'm working on.
Why don't you bring the photos by my office tomorrow morning.
Well, if you're serious, I will.
I'm serious.
Nice move by the newcomer on turn three.
in last.
And they're around the last turn and heading home.
And 47 holds and takes the lead.
Did he win? I think he won.
I don't know.
Third heat qualifiers Number 47, Jake's Bikes, sponsor number 18, Mountainside Bikes and number 55 Dr.
Starr to OR 2.
Dr.
Starr to OR 2.
Oh, excuse me.
Excuse me.
Oh, Matt.
What are you doing here? Nothing.
I was, um I was dropping off a resume, that's it.
Wait.
You don't actually want to work in a hospital, do you? Most of us here are indentured servants.
Well, actually right now, I'd take just about any job.
I'm, um unemployed as of yesterday.
Oh, that's terrible, man, I'm sorry.
No, it's no big deal.
It happens to everybody, right? I just I wish the prospects were better.
The clerk in there said that they probably won't even interview me.
Said there's too many social service applicants.
Wait a minute, you forget.
You know a doctor.
I'll get you in.
You could do that? Around here, doctors walk on water.
Oh, Michael, that is That would be great.
Of course my reputation back at the homestead isn't that great, is it? Because of the divorce? Because of shoe size.
No, I mean, you know Jane has everybody on her side.
You're all her friends.
It's understandable.
Michael, um, nobody's taken a poll, but can I tell you what I think? Go ahead.
I think that there are two sides to every story.
I think that whatever happened in your marriage isn't any of my business.
Hmm I never knew you were so reasonable before, Matt.
Well, you never got me a job interview before.
I mean it.
I meant what I said.
Look, I'll let you know what I hear from Social Services.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Uh That way.
That way.
I know the last time I was here I really got on your nerves.
That's all right.
We're sisters.
I wouldn't hold a grudge.
Anyway, now I just really want to do anything I can to help you get through this.
You know, it's funny.
I think my wedding is still the most perfect day in my memory.
I remember standing on this hillside in a white, beautiful dress right out of a romance novel, not a cloud in the sky, everybody that I loved around me.
Yeah.
You know, I think I was even a little jealous.
Why? You had the Barbie wedding, Ken, and you were heading off for your perfect life in California, except you couldn't stop crying.
Yeah, and you tried to hide a bunch of tissue in the train of my dress.
I was terrified, Syd.
Turns out there was a lot to be afraid of.
I tried.
I tried so hard.
I mean, I took him back, and he promised.
I mean, just like he promised when we got married.
It'll be okay, Jane.
It'll just take time.
I wanted it to last.
I wanted to be his wife.
I wanted children.
I wanted everything.
Why didn't he want me? Come here.
Oh.
God, this hurts.
Nurse Williams to physical therapy.
Nurse Williams to physical therapy.
Thank you.
Dr.
Shaw, I presume.
I was just about to page you.
Come Excuse us.
Aren't you glad I saved you the trouble? I'm not in the mood for games, Michael.
I need to talk to you.
Dr.
Neal, 4431.
Dr.
Neal, 4431.
I got subpoenaed today, Michael, by your wife's lawyer in the middle of surgery clinic.
Yeah, but that's just legal maneuvering, that's all.
Don't take it so seriously.
Michael, I was named as the other woman.
Don't you get it? This is all going to be very public.
It's not going to do either of our reputations any good.
Look, Kimberly, calm down.
I'll take care of it.
How, Michael? This whole thing has gotten way out of hand and ugly.
I don't know if I can take it anymore.
What whole thing? Our relationship? You know what I'm talking about.
I'm asking you.
Are you talking about us? I don't know.
Partly, yeah.
I mean, this isn't exactly what I wished for when I was a little girl.
Sneaking around, lawsuits, adultery.
I mean, is that what you wanted? No.
I was looking for an intelligent woman, but I guess I didn't luck out.
And I was looking for a knight on a white horse, not a moody intern with a crazy wife on his back.
Fine.
I'll move out.
Oh Your problem is solved.
Oh.
Oh.
Hey.
You forgot your towel, inspector.
Yeah, well, I'm not going to be trailing you tonight because I'm wet and I'm tired and there's a Dodger game on.
Good.
See you later.
Make sure he gets on that plane.
'Cause I'm going to be waiting here for you in that bed.
If that's okay with you.
Yeah.
Just make sure you don't have anything on.
Okay.
Bye.
Bye.
Did you see the guy on the Suzuki kept trying to cut me off on that first hairpin? Hey, guys.
Hey, how you doing? He kept trying to cut me off at the first hairpin.
So I just waited till the third time around, I pulled back a little bit, let him drop in Ooh, and I waxed him.
It's amazing you won.
Well, I didn't win, I qualified.
I took fifth overall.
I think that's pretty good for the first time out.
That's what she meant.
Don't get so technical.
We're your cheering section.
Listen, how about if we go to my place, order in some Chinese food, a pizza? We can celebrate.
Yeah.
Sure.
Well, uh, we're gonna have to take a rain check if you want these photos tomorrow.
Oh, that's right.
All right, well, I'll see you tomorrow.
Oh, um, Jo, if you're in the darkroom and you're on your own, why don't you He has to help me.
Really? You never needed my help before.
I do tonight.
Okay.
Sure.
All right, then, um, uh, good luck with the pictures, and thanks for bringing me along.
I had a great time.
Bye, Amanda.
Bye.
So, what am I going to help you with? You're going to stay out of Amanda's apartment.
Oh.
Hi.
Can't tell you how great it is to open the door and see you standing there.
Am I running late? No.
Not at all.
Come on in.
Thanks.
What's this? Where are your bags? Keith, we're going to miss your flight.
Don't worry.
I've taken care of all that.
Look, I don't like surprises.
Let's just get your stuff and go to the airport.
We need to talk, Alison.
I think we need to understand each other better.
No.
You need to understand.
I am not here to eat dinner.
Now, if you're ready to leave, fine.
But if you're not, I'll come back when you are.
Ah! Shh! Keith, stop it.
Calm down.
I just want you to listen, that's all.
Then let go.
Please, listen to me! It's really very simple, Alison.
I love you.
I never stopped loving you.
And I know that you love me, too.
We belong together.
Keith, I know you don't mean to, but you're hurting me.
Please let go.
Let go! I loved you once, but that's over.
I'm with Billy now, and you know that.
I mean it when I say I want to be friends.
Real friends.
I want to be close to you, just not that way.
What a bunch of crap, Alison.
What do you think this is, seventh grade? Maybe it sounds stupid, but I mean it.
I really mean it.
Romance lasts so much longer than friendship, but we can be close for a really long time.
Don't patronize me, bitch.
Keith, come on.
I'm in control now.
You got it? Not you, not your little boyfriend.
Just you and me, just the way it was.
Now, come here.
'Cause we're going to make love.
Oh, no, Keith.
Just think about what you're doing.
Oh, I've been thinking about this from the day you left me.
You never stopped wanting me.
Never! No! No! Don't make me hurt you, 'cause I will.
I'll hurt you bad.
Just relax and enjoy it like you used to.
Now, you love me, don't you? Say it.
I love you.
Undo your blouse.
Oh, God.
Hurry, hurry, hurry.
Okay, okay, okay.
Oh, God.
Oh, God.
Oh, God.
Hey.
Hi.
You're back early.
I didn't have a chance to get in your bed and, you know, get naked yet.
He didn't change his mind, did he? He got on the plane, didn't he? No, he didn't.
What happened? Hey, what's going on? What happened? Talk to me.
Nothing.
Nothing happened.
I just want to be alone for a while.
Alison.
Hey.
Alison.
I said I wanted to be alone.
I know.
And I'll leave you alone if you really want me to, but you can tell me anything, you know? I I love you.
You can tell me anything.
Keith You were right all along.
He attacked me.
He tried to rape me.
What? Wh Are you all right? What did he do? Wh-where is he? I don't know where he is.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Oh, God.
I hate him.
I hate him so much, and I hate myself for going over there.
God, I wish I could kill him! I wish I could kill him! Oh, God.
Oh, God.
This is ridiculous, Michael.
Where are you going to stay? A hotel, what do you think? Where? The same place you went to after you left Jane? I don't know.
Look, what does it matter? It matters to me.
Look, I'll be fine.
No, you won't.
You'll be lonely.
So will I.
Kimberly, you said some things at the hospital that So what? So did you.
So we fight all the time.
So that's our destiny.
Look, okay, um I'm sorry.
Okay? I know this divorce Oh, shut up.
I hate a sensitive man.
And then I managed to unlock the door and I got in the elevator and I went home.
Did Mr.
Gray follow you? No, he didn't.
Can you arrest him? Yes, we'll find him and question him.
Don't worry.
Now, I want to go over some of the details to make sure I have everything down correctly, okay? Now, did Mr.
Gray tear any of your clothing? No.
Did he use a weapon? No.
Did he strike you? No, but he grabbed me a number of times, and he undid his belt, and he said he would hurt me if I didn't I see.
And you knew this man previously? I dated him.
Are you dating him now? No, I'm not.
Whoa, what's going on here? What, do you think that she's making this up? I don't think anything, sir.
I'm trying to find out what happened.
She just told you that he tried to rape her, for God's sake.
He's been terrorizing her for weeks, and if you don't get out there and arrest him, he's gonna be in back in Seattle laughing about it, okay? You're not helping, Mr.
Campbell.
Please.
Now, let's go over this one more time.
I mean, does it make any sense to you? I'm the one who went through medical school, studied and worked my ass off day and night, not her.
What right does she have to any of the money I'm gonna make in the future? None, doctor.
That's damn right.
I don't see her doing 36-hour shifts.
Being a doctor's hard work.
That's why the financial rewards are there.
Mmm.
I've never understood women who soak their husbands.
I always thought everybody should make it on their own.
Hmm.
That's why you and I are such a perfect pair.
I just have to make sure those depositions to Jane's lawyer don't hurt us.
Michael Hmm? There's not going to be any way to avoid that.
I mean, it may be true love to us, but to everybody else it's adultery.
Not if it didn't happen.
What do you mean? There's no evidence that I know of.
It's just her word against ours.
So if you and I have the same stories, well, then, it's two respectable doctors against one crazed, jealous wife.
That's very interesting.
Hmm.
A united front to save your funds.
Yeah.
Hmm.
I'm partial to helping you, doctor, but I'm going to need to be persuaded.
Oh, I don't know, Kimberly.
Twice in one day? Oh, that's a lot to ask of a struggling young physician.
Oh, don't you worry, Dr.
Mancini.
I'll do all the work.
I always do.
United Airlines Flight 348 is now available for boarding Hi.
I called earlier to change my flight.
Mm-hmm.
Yes, Mr.
Gray, I have it here.
Your seat is confirmed, and we'll begin boarding in about five minutes.
Thanks.
Keith Gray? Yes.
What can I do for you? We have a warrant for your arrest.
What is this some kind of joke? Afraid not.
You're going to have to come with us.
Honestly, we were going out for a while, but I'm no good at long-distance relationships, so I decided to break it off.
I was getting on a plane home tonight, and she called up and she said she wanted to come over to say good-bye.
When she got there, it turned into an argument.
She said she wanted to work things out.
But I've been through the mill with this woman, and I didn't want to go through it again.
The hotel said that you had dinner for two in your room.
Who was that for? For her and me.
Hey, I'm not a bastard.
I wanted to let her down easy, but she didn't want to let go, period.
Did she tell you we lived in Seattle together for a while? She was way too possessive.
So I told her she had to move out.
This whole thing is sad.
You're very friendly, Mr.
Gray.
Well, I try to be.
Generally, when someone is being accused of something they didn't do, they get all mad.
They're not friendly at all.
You better get yourself a lawyer, Mr.
Gray, because you tried to rape her, didn't you? No, I didn't.
And I don't need an attorney because I have nothing to hide.
You've been great through this whole thing.
You haven't backed down.
You came to the police.
You toughed it out.
Thanks for saying that, but none of this would have happened if I'd listened to you in the first place.
I don't know why I didn't trust you.
It doesn't matter.
The important thing is the creep's going away, and you and I get to start again.
Hi.
Listen, I just got off the phone with the DA's office, and I'm sorry, but they don't think there's enough here to do anything with.
If it makes any difference, I'm inclined to believe you, but unfortunately, we're gonna have to let him go.
You're just going to let this guy walk out of here? He's been terrorizing her, and that's okay with you? I mean, the guy is dangerous, all right? He goes back to Seattle tonight.
If he ever bothers you again, I want you to call me, and we'll pick him up.
Okay.
Thanks.
Billy.
I'm finally off to Seattle, Alison.
I'm sorry you felt you had to go through with this charade, but there's no hard feelings, okay? See you, Sport.
Hello? Hi, Michael.
It's Sydney, your sister-in-law.
Oh, hi, Syd.
This is a surprise.
How's Chicago? Actually, I'm here in town visiting Jane.
I was thinking of you.
I mean, I just can't believe that this happened.
Is there anything I can do? I mean, I know that this must be very hard for you, too.
Jane's sister.
Um, does Jane know you're calling me? No, of course not.
She would kill me.
I see.
Um.
Look, why don't you meet me at the hospital tomorrow and I'll take you out to lunch.
Cool.
Hey, listen, I got to go.
Later! Hmm.
Who was on the phone? Just a friend in Chicago.
Listen, don't run up the phone bill too big.
Money's tight these days.
I won't.
Promise.
Thanks for being here with me, it means a lot.
You're welcome.
'Night.
Goodnight.
Sleep good.
This is like some kind of nightmare.
I mean, the thing is is we gotta figure out what we're going to do, all right? We gotta do something.
Because I refuse to sit around here and wait for the sick bastard to decide what Don't talk about it, all right? Alison, we have to talk about it.
We have to figure out how we're gonna How we're gonna take the power back.
We're not going to be victims all right? I'm going to call the Seattle police.
How about that? Maybe he's done something up there.
I'm going to bed.
Oh.
I'm sorry.
I'm so sorry you had to go through all this.
I hate seeing you hurt.
Yeah.
Well, it happened, and I'm going to do my best to forget it.
Why don't you forget the drink? It's only going to make you feel worse.
No, it won't.
Oh, um, I want to sleep alone tonight, so I'll see you in the morning.
Come on, boy.
Come on, King, let's go, come on.
Whoo-hoo-hoo-hoo! Look at you.
I don't think I've ever seen you wearing a tie before.
Well, actually, I'm off to a job interview, thanks to Michael.
Michael? Yeah, he pulled some strings and got me an interview for a job in Social Services over at the hospital.
It pays a lot more than the halfway house, so I have to dress for the job if I if I get it.
Oh, come on, you'll get it.
Don't worry about it.
Just turn on a little bit of that white-hot sincerity.
Uh, Jake, I'll see you later, buddy.
Hey, good luck.
Thank you.
Matt.
I'm sorry about the other evening.
I'm sorry about your job and I didn't mean to sound insensitive.
It's just that sometimes I am.
Insensitive, I mean.
Well, it's okay.
Don't worry about it.
And if you need a little grace time on the rent, that's okay too.
Thank you, but hopefully Hopefully I won't be needing it.
I'm late.
I got to go to this job interview.
Uh, I'll see you.
Good luck.
That was that was very nice of you.
Well, I try to keep that part of my personality hidden.
Anyway, I've got to get going or I'm going to be late.
This is an incredible piece of machinery.
It's pretty powerful.
How's it handle? Tight steering, really feel the road? Well, if you really want to know, why don't you drive me to work? Oh, yeah, I can't do that.
I mean, how would I get back? And, you know, I got to get to the shop.
Well, um, you could pick me up from work tonight and drive the car all day.
How's that? Let me put my bike away.
Thanks for inviting me to lunch, Michael.
No problem.
It seems so strange to being staying with Jane and you're not around.
I miss you.
I miss you, too.
And you know, I realize that last time you visited, things got a little tense between us, but you know, I was doing a lot of hours at the hospital and You were tired.
I realize that.
My problems were more with Jane then anyway.
So, uh, is Jane doing any better? The last time I saw her, she was, like, throwing things.
Yeah.
I heard about the china.
It must have been quite a scene.
It was.
It was.
Listen, can I ask you a big favor? Sure.
Anything.
This is kind of delicate.
Could you talk to Jane for me? I mean, don't mention this comes from me exactly, but, well, if you could get her to lower the stakes of the divorce, just a little, maybe Well, maybe it wouldn't be so hard on both of us.
She's really giving it to you, huh? I'm sure she told you.
You know, she's going after future earnings and some damages.
I don't know.
It's a mess.
But you know how Jane gets sometimes, and she's got this sleazy lawyer that's, you know, making her all crazy.
So could you just talk to her? Well, yeah.
She doesn't talk to me about the legal stuff, but maybe I could find a way to bring it up.
Thanks a lot, Sydney.
Really.
You know, I'm thinking of everyone here.
I mean, no matter what, I'll always love Jane.
Hell, I love the whole family.
But, you know, I never meant to cause anybody any pain.
I know you didn't, Michael.
I know.
American Airlines Flight 514 is now arriving at gate Listen, Cameron, tell Nancy that I'm taking a couple personal days.
Yes, I know you're not my messenger boy.
I'm asking a favor.
Okay.
Deal.
I'll be back on Wednesday.
It's just a family thing I got to take care of.
Thank you.
Bye.
Hi.
Hi.
Round trip to Seattle, please.

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