Private Practice s03e15 Episode Script

'Til Death Do Us Part

This music, it's so Unh.
Is that a review or a contraction? Both.
Ha, ha.
It's resonance therapy.
Combined with acupuncture, it's gonna get contractions under control, make you feel comfortable.
It's a good thing Matthew couldn't make it today because he would hate this.
- It's soothing.
- Ha, ha.
Okay.
You know, when Dr.
Bennett did the IVF, she let us bring in our own CD.
- What'd you put on? - The first time, we just picked all these songs that we used to love in high school.
And then, unh, the second time, we used this Muzak that was supposed to relax me, but just made me feel like I was having a gynecological appointment in an elevator.
And then the third time, we just picked every song that we could think of with the word luck in the title.
- And it worked.
- Ha, ha.
Aah.
- Are you okay? - Don't worry.
It's just It's been like this, past couple mornings.
I think Baby Langston does not like breakfast burritos.
Okay, you start your torture and I'll just try to tune Aah.
Aah.
Okay.
Hang on.
Ooh.
- Send Naomi in, please.
- Sorry, it's not usually this bad.
Unh.
Okay, focus on your breathing.
Slow, deep.
Shira? What's wrong? Strengthening contractions a minute apart.
- All right, this could be real labor.
- At twenty-five weeks.
- Can you make it stop? We can.
We're gonna have to get you to a hospital.
I'm all wet.
I think my water just broke.
It's blood.
Thanks.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- I was just thinking about you.
- Oh yeah? I'm trying to figure out what to wear to Maya's wedding.
Oh.
Uh - Whatever.
- Sam.
Women don't do well with, "Whatever.
" Ha, ha.
Well, what are you gonna wear? What? Uh, I have a million things to do to get ready and picking out a tie is not high up on the list.
What is high on the list? - I have to write a toast.
- Oh, I'm good at toasts.
Yeah, I know I know that.
I knocked on your door last night.
Hoping that you could help.
- But I wasn't home.
- Yeah.
Look, you, uh You don't want this to be weird and I'm trying to make this not weird.
But, uh, you weren't You weren't home.
Yeah, I was out.
Look, Sam, I'm just gonna say this and hopefully you're gonna understand and it won't be weird and I'm seeing someone.
Addison.
There's an ambulance downstairs.
We need you.
It's an emergency.
It's a placental abruption.
This much blood, the placenta could be completely detached.
It's gonna be hard to control the hemorrhage and get that baby.
No, no.
Please, he's not ready yet.
We're gonna do everything to keep the baby in.
- Do you have any terbutaline? - I don't know if we do.
The book says that he's the size of a cucumber.
There's no terbutaline, no magnesium sulfate.
- Can she make it? - I can already feel the baby's head.
- No, no, please.
- This baby's coming now.
Get you into surgery, get your bleeding stopped.
Your husband's on his way.
- The baby? - Dr.
Montgomery's with him.
- He was so small.
Will he be okay? - She's gonna do everything for him.
But will he be okay? I didn't feel anything, because the doctor And I was counting.
They didn't nick his brain or anything, right? They go in through the groin for a hernia repair, so I doubt it.
I just think lke has a little bit of an anesthesia hangover.
- Dr.
Scott? - Hey, I'm so sorry, buddy, they made me scrub in on another surgery right after yours.
It wasn't nearly as cool.
- So everything went okay here? - Absolutely.
I sutured in a mesh patch.
- It's gonna last him a lifetime.
- Great.
- So how long is he gonna be kind of? - Oh, he'll be himself in an hour or so.
I am myself.
Listen, just let him, uh, rest a while.
I'll swing by and check him.
- You're gonna be out before dinner.
- Thank you.
- All right.
- Take care.
Oh, man, I'll tell you.
I jacked up my back.
- Sorry to hear that.
- I was playing that, uh, computer tennis game.
I realize it's a goofy injury.
You know, in the last few days, I've been eating fistfuls of ibuprofen just so I can stand up in the O.
R.
Man, would you mind, uh, writing me a prescription for a couple of Oxy? Oxy a little heavy for a gaming injury? Ah, it's just two or three, just to get me through today and tomorrow.
Then I'm gonna take the weekend off and rest up.
Listen, if it Ow.
If it's a big deal, don't worry about it.
I'll suck it up.
- Hey.
- Hey.
You wanna grab lunch later, away from here? I can do that.
Oh.
Hey, you know Charlotte King, don't you? Yeah.
Ha, ha.
Yeah.
- Oh.
Is he the doc that? - Yeah.
I see.
I hope this isn't gonna be a thing It's not a thing.
Okay.
Great.
- I'll call you later.
- Okay.
- Problem with this? - Not a thing.
You don't RSVP two days before a wedding.
I'm sorry, my friends have never done this.
You better watch that tone, young - We're gonna talk about this later.
- I don't even care if they come.
- If it's gonna be this big a deal - Enough about the wedding.
Well, if you're done, she has an appointment.
- You okay? - Looks like his head's about to pop off.
Don't tell anybody, here, it always looks like your dad's head's about to pop off.
I guess I should be happy he's coming at all.
I'm sorry about your mom.
Making me feel I'm doing something wrong.
Did you try talking to her again? Well, I know how hard this is.
I mean, I remember.
Heather and her mom, they never got past it.
But with your mom I think you should try again.
I don't think my dad would like it.
He's mad at her.
Well, it's your wedding, Maya.
Does he really need all of that? He weighs less than 2 pounds, so we need to keep him under the lights to regulate his body temperature.
We're also trying to correct a pretty serious electrolyte imbalance that's causing convulsions and exacerbating a cerebral hemorrhage.
- His brain is bleeding? - How can he have so many problems? Twenty-five weeks is just the cusp of viability.
Addison, his abdomen is distended.
Yeah, we did an x-ray.
He has necrotizing enterocolitis.
L I don't know what that is.
It means that not enough blood is getting to his digestive tract.
- His intestines are dying.
Is that something you can fix? He'd need surgery to try to resect his bowel and save some of the intestines.
- Matthew.
- So this surgery - Can we do it now? - Uh, that's up to Dr.
Montgomery.
You need to understand that it wouldn't be just one surgery.
There'd be a whole series of surgeries.
And in between, he would need to eat through a feeding tube and breathe with the help of a ventilator.
He'd be suffering.
And even if we did manage to keep him alive, it's unlikely that we could give him any kind of normal life.
You need to consider if this is something that you want.
What's our alternative? Ending his life? Yes.
It's not a life.
Shuttling back and forth between the O.
R.
And NICU, being kept alive by machines, his system overloaded with drugs.
He's their child and none of us can say we know what's gonna happen.
- Odds are you're right.
- I am.
There have been cases where severe enterocolitis resolves.
- So you're on the side of miracles now? - I understand why they are.
- And I'm not gonna fault them for it.
- I am not faulting them, but the baby is suffering.
He's only a couple of hours old and you can already see it in his face.
You can hear it in his cries.
He's in pain.
Letting go is not giving up.
It would be them putting the baby's interests ahead of their own.
Naomi? You know, kids don't come with guarantees.
- They come with problems.
- These problems can't be solved.
A lot of problems can't be solved.
- You just You learn to live with it.
- No one should have to live with this.
No, we're not gonna tell the Pauls what to do.
They decide what they can live with.
But I'd have to do the surgery, so I need to decide what I can live with.
Corinne? Hey, what are? What are you doing here? Oh, I told Maya I'd pick her up.
- She came in to do - A prenatal appointment.
Yeah, I know.
I'm taking my daughter-in-law-to-be on a mini-spa day.
Massage, facials, and then a test run for her makeup and hair.
Uh, l - I'm trying to make this special for Maya.
- The wedding will be special enough.
Well, if we just go through the motions, do you really think it will be? I know this isn't what you or Naomi wanted.
It's not what I wanted either, but it's what's going to happen.
So I've made peace with it as best I can and now I feel we should make this as positive an experience as we can for the kids.
So is Maya here? - It's not a thing, the guy's a surgeon.
- Who's dating Charlotte.
Nothing to do with the fact he hit me up for a prescription.
He barely knows me and he's asking me for narcotics.
It'd slow him down, impair his judgment.
Well, look, look.
I am on antidepressants.
Sometimes it makes it hard to focus, which is not ideal when I'm in therapy.
Sam's on allergy meds.
When he ups his dose, it knocks him out.
You know, you just have to hope that someone's gonna be responsible.
Do you have any reason to think that Scott wouldn't be? Nothing concrete, but when he saw that I was uncomfortable, he backed off fast - and it felt practiced.
- Well, he He's a good surgeon, seems like a good guy.
You've met him? Oh, she had him to the house, didn't she? My God.
She gives it up fast.
- Cooper, you - What, am I wrong? He has not actually been to the house.
He's just picked her up there.
But I don't think that they're - Well, you're just saying that to be nice.
- She is bringing him to Maya's wedding.
He's her plus one.
I have the list.
I have all the lists.
Caterers, DJs, florist.
I'm knee-deep in wedding, the sad part is, I've never had one.
That is sad, but back to me.
No one told me that plus one was an option.
Cooper, the wedding is in two days.
If you are thinking of scaring up some random hoochie Oh, no.
I'm thinking about inviting Jordana Sampson.
- Is she back in town? - Mm-hm.
- Cooper, no.
- She's not random and not a hoochie.
- I know, but she's - Exactly.
You didn't take that personally, did you? - Is there a reason I should? - No.
- Then I won't.
- Me either.
It's a professional disagreement.
Yes.
- So are you still good with? - Yes.
I think so.
I don't know.
I told Sam this morning that I was seeing someone.
- I thought we weren't gonna - We're not.
It's just he came to my house last night, I wasn't home.
- I didn't wanna lie to him.
- You didn't tell him it was me.
Oh.
No.
And you haven't told anyone, have you? Like Violet? L I wouldn't even know what to say.
Because this? - Mm-hm? - With us? - Mm? - We're just Just getting through what we're getting through.
- Just helping each other.
- Mm.
Helping each other feel good.
Really, really good.
Wanna see if that door locks? Maya, what are you doing here? I want you to come to my wedding.
Even though you're not proud of me, - I know you love me.
- Of course, I love you.
Think it would be better if I didn't get married? Yes.
I don't - I don't know.
- It wouldn't.
I'm just trying to do the right thing, but I need you.
You needed me long before this.
But somehow, even though I tried, I wasn't there for you.
And so for me to sit down in front of God and everyone we know, for a formal, public reminder of how badly I screwed up your life, l - That's not what my wedding is.
- That's what it would be to me.
The whole time we were trying to get pregnant, Matthew kept telling me to visualize what it would be like when we were in the hospital.
- When we were finally a family.
- Yeah.
After a while, I wanted to stop.
It's just too hard, you know? It just felt like it was never gonna happen.
But Matthew He kept promising it would.
He called the baby our dream deferred.
Mm.
Like the poem.
Langston Hughes.
We're English teachers.
Can l? Can I hold him now? Oh, we can't.
We can't take him out.
- Even for a minute? - I'm sorry.
So how soon can we do this surgery? I told Matthew at the rate the baby's bowel function is deteriorating, you'd have to do the operation today, right? It's what they want for their child.
And I told them if anybody can help them here, it's you.
Dr.
Montgomery.
Please.
I'll book an O.
R.
He was supposed to discharge lke almost two hours ago.
- We kept paging him.
- I'm really sorry.
I said Dr.
Scott was probably busy sewing someone's brains back in.
There might've been an emergency where he was sewing somebody's something back in.
- Still - He should not have left you hanging.
I'm really sorry.
All right.
You're all set to go.
I hope the follow-up is the only thing he's careless about.
I heard there was a problem with your patient.
Actually, there's a problem with your boyfriend.
He asked me for Oxy this morning and now he's MIA.
And you're assuming what? He has a bad back.
As his girlfriend, I'm sure you're sympathetic.
As chief of staff at the hospital, I think you should be concerned about how he's treating it if it's his back.
If you want to make a formal complaint, do it.
That's what I thought.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- You working on the toast? - Ha, ha.
Trying.
Look, Sam, about what I said.
We don't need to talk about it.
- Well, Sam.
- Addison, please.
Not today, okay? L I can barely get through this.
What do you wanna say? I wanna tell them, "Stop.
" - You know, "Don't make this any worse.
" - I just tried to give that speech.
A patient of Pete's gave birth to a preemie, Just so many problems.
Best case scenario, it lives in the NICU until I can't do any more surgeries or give it any more drugs.
Are you and Pete in sync? - You said it was Pete's patient, right? - Right.
It is.
But we're not in sync.
I'm about to go remove most of the baby's intestinal tract because the parents are hoping for a miracle and Pete doesn't want to take that away from them and I couldn't say no.
So I gotta clear my schedule and head back to the hospital.
Well, I get that.
Doing things you don't wanna do.
I'm supposed to make this big speech that makes everybody feel good about the wedding.
Pretend like everything's okay.
Sometimes we have to pretend.
You eloping? Oh, no, no.
I'm just taking the dress to get it steamed.
It's It's Maya's.
- I figured.
- Yeah.
Well, you know, it should be a pretty odd event.
You know, uh, Cooper's bringing Jordana Sampson.
She's back? - Oh, wow.
- I know.
You're not bringing someone else, are you? A plus one? Because among other things, I'm the RSVP girl, so I'm just, uh, making sure.
No.
Just me.
- You? - Same.
I'll see you there.
Hey.
You were supposed to discharge lke Holden.
- I had to come here just so they could go? - I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
It's my back.
It was killing me.
I lay down.
I guess I just went out.
Come on.
I know what you're thinking.
You think because I ask you for a courtesy prescription, you think now I'm a drug addict who crashed out here? - Tell me you haven't taken anything.
- Heh.
I took one Oxy.
I don't have any other surgeries scheduled.
As long as you're not cutting someone open, anything short of that it's okay that you show up here like this? I'm sorry that it bothers you that I'm seeing your ex-girlfriend.
It bothers me that you couldn't do your job now and you're here.
I've never had a single problem in this hospital or any other.
You want that to change? Are you threatening me? I think you should go talk to my colleague, Violet Turner.
She has experience treating people with addiction.
Ha.
You want me to see a shrink? Convince her you don't have a problem, I will lay off.
- And if I don't? - We will let this hospital sort it out.
You know, somehow I think Charlotte's already decided about me.
Maybe, but I haven't.
How's it going? Addison? - Addison? There are no clear margins.
The entire bowel is involved? There's nothing left I can save.
Is there anything you can do? I can close him up.
But he survived the surgery.
- Yes, he survived, but - Then there must something you can do.
Your baby doesn't have a functioning digestive system, so before I could do anything, I'd have to put a central line in through his stomach to feed him.
And how long would he have to have that? Permanently.
And although I was able to stop the cerebral bleed, we have to assume that there's at least moderate brain damage.
But you don't know that.
For sure.
I don't know that for sure.
But it's more than likely the case.
Just like the longer we keep him on a respirator, the more likely it is he'll have retinal failure or that he'll go blind.
I'm not saying there aren't miracles.
But at a certain point, it's not fair to the baby, to Langston, to keep waiting for them.
What are the odds? I wanna know the odds.
Of a baby like Langston living outside the NICU? - Less than 1 percent.
- But it could happen.
- And it's our decision? - Uh, yeah, it is.
But he's in pain.
And with so little to hope for, I'm sorry, I'm not comfortable performing another surgery.
Are there other doctors that we can get to help us? Yes, you could find someone else to put in a central line.
Then that's what we'll do.
Will you please help us? I'm sorry.
I understand if you wanna go a different way, but I can't.
So are the? Are the drugs something new? Ha, ha.
Drugs.
The drugs are the occasional Oxy that I take when my back flares up.
You know what? Here you go.
Take them.
Toss them.
Eat them.
Do whatever.
That tell what you need to know? The fact that you are carrying narcotics in your pocket tells me you have a more serious problem than you're admitting.
Funny how much you sound like Cooper.
- This has nothing to do with him.
- This has everything to do with him.
He resents my dating Charlotte.
He can't seriously call into question my judgment, or my hand skills, or anything else, so he's trying to make me out to be some kind of junkie.
And you're helping him.
I'm just asking questions, trying to understand.
I'm certainly not forcing you to stay here.
- Cooper is.
- You're free to leave.
If I do, he makes an issue with Charlotte.
Does that worry you, Charlotte knowing this? I'm not an addict! Why are you so angry? - I don't know.
- Well, maybe we can keep talking.
- Find out if there's something there.
- I'm a good doctor.
Which is why you should also stop seeing patients until we get a handle on this.
- Whatever it is.
- And how do I explain that to Charlotte? To the doctors who refer me? The patients I already have scheduled? It will be easier than trying to explain what happened if you hurt someone.
I can help you if you want me to.
Okay.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- I called you last night.
- Oh, sorry.
No, no, no.
I just, I was worried about you after you walked out.
I'm okay.
Okay.
Well, for what it's worth, I agree with you.
Enough is enough.
- Well - Addison No, no, no.
- What? - Not in my office.
- I was just trying to be a friend.
- Well, just, you know, be a friend from there.
Ah.
Will this help? Hey, Sam, you got a minute? I wanted to talk to you about the wedding.
- Uh, talk to Violet.
- No, it's not a Violet thing.
- Not now.
- No, now, Sam.
Look, I get that this is hard for you, okay? Maya's gonna get married tomorrow and you signed the papers so that she could.
Now you're making her feel like crap about it.
I will be there at the wedding.
I will walk her down the aisle.
But showing up and acting like this, it's no better than what Naomi's doing.
And someone has to be there for her, to be happy for her, to support her.
- And if it's not either of you - I'm trying.
Try harder.
Hey, where are you going? I am going to pick up Maya and Dink's wedding rings.
Just another thing that I can check off this list of errands I never thought I would do.
Hey, uh, before you go So should I be worried about Scott or Uh, if I thought he was dangerous, I would report him.
That's all I'm gonna say.
What? - Were you talking about me? No.
You were talking about Scott.
Look, I'm not gonna say anything - to either one of you.
- You shouldn't.
Unless, you care about the health and safety of the patients he might treat at the hospital where he works, cutting them open.
Which, roughly translated, means: "Please violate privilege to give me dirt - on my ex's new man.
" - I don't care about you and him.
I do care that he's probably smart enough not to trigger Violet's duty to report, which means he's gonna hurt someone before anyone takes action here.
Um, I'm not getting in middle of this.
You know who needs therapy here? You.
Cooper Freedman.
Yeah, lke Holden is my patient, what happened? And who's doing the surgery? Sam.
How's Maya doing? How do you think she's doing? She's getting married tomorrow and you're not gonna be there.
Where are you gonna be? I'm going to I'm going to Napa with William.
Wow.
- I don't expect you to understand.
- Of course, I understand.
You think I don't wanna do the same thing? Just run away from all this? But I can't.
Because someone has to be the adult here.
And you left that to me.
I didn't mean for this to be like this, Sam.
Like you're not gonna mean for Maya to start going to Corinne with her problems.
Or for Corinne to be the one she wants around when the baby comes.
And then in a little while, for Corinne to be the one she starts seeing as her family.
Because if you keep doing what you're doing, that's what's gonna happen.
So grow up.
Do your job.
Be a mother.
Now what? Tell me you're not doing this surgery.
Ike has significant ischemia.
If I don't restore the blood supply, he could die.
I don't know what he's told you, but this happens in hernia repairs.
- I didn't do anything wrong.
- You don't have to explain.
- Just tell me if you've taken anything.
You're kidding.
You do realize your ex-boyfriend has issues.
Tell me there's nothing in your system.
No Oxy, nothing.
I don't have time to play games while a kid's on a table.
Stop.
Dr.
Parker, I said stop.
I talked to Dr.
Graham at county who said he'd take over.
Do you think he's good? I trust Dr.
Montgomery's judgment.
He's good.
Graham's good.
Hey.
Everything we wanted for him, all the silly dreams we used to talk about.
We were gonna expose him to great books and art.
And he was gonna grow up to be so cultured.
One day, people like us were gonna teach kids about him.
I know that's gone now.
But that's not what matters.
What matters is he's ours.
And I just want him to understand that we're still here for him.
- And that we love him.
- A child can feel his mother's love.
- He knows you love him.
- No.
He doesn't.
He can't.
Because I've never even touched him.
Well, there is a way.
- For you to hold him.
- Don't say that.
Shira, I wouldn't ever, if I thought there was any hope.
But at some point, you have to know when to let go.
Could you? Um I'd hope that I had the strength to do what my child needed no matter what the cost to me.
- We should.
- No.
No.
There's a chance.
I'm not letting go.
There's a chance.
Look at you.
Fillmore's not gonna know what hit him.
I'm gonna leave you to have some time alone with your dad.
Check on the groom, make sure he brushes his hair and knows how to tie that tie.
I'll see you at the church.
It's going to be wonderful, Maya.
I promise.
I know this isn't what you wanted, but please be happy for me.
- I am.
I am.
- Honestly? Honestly, I'm a little worried.
- But if this is what you want - I do.
Okay.
Well, then you need to know that I love you, I will always be here and that I'm gonna help you make sure that ultimately, this is gonna be wonderful.
Okay? Okay? Hey.
- How's Scott? - Trying to get better.
Checked himself in somewhere last night.
I hope he does.
I do.
- You wanna say I told you so.
- But I won't.
Life's hard.
Shouldn't judge.
Everybody needs some kind of crutch.
So I don't wind up sitting next to a 15-year-old texting the whole time, would you mind if I? Don't be an ass, Cooper.
Make room for the girl.
Hi, I'm Jordana Sampson.
Here.
I can't.
Sometimes when you want something so badly and you get it, even if it's only for a minute, you don't wanna let go.
- I understand that.
- It could change.
I mean, he could get better.
You're hurting him.
And your job as a parent is to make sure that nothing hurts him.
I love him.
Then let him go.
I thought I can't believe Mommy's really not coming.
I thought she'd be here.
I know.
I hoped she would.
Okay.
I think it's time to go.
Yeah.
Mom.
My mother gave this to me on the day that I married your dad.
So this is your, uh, something old, borrowed, and blue.
Thank you.
And for your something new, I bought it for your 16th birthday.
I always wanted one when I was a girl, so "MB.
" Maya Bennett.
I hope you'll keep the name.
And remember where you came from.
Okay.
Now you're ready.
Tell me she didn't destroy her life.
- Tell me I didn't.
- Oh.
Nai, look at her.
Maya may be a lot of things right now, but she is not destroyed.
Have each of you chosen to come here today and declare before God and his Church your decision to become husband and wife? - I have.
- I have.
And who gives this woman to be wedded to this man? Her mother and I do.
- Hey.
- Thanks.
This is what you deserve.
Uh, you, uh You save me a dance, okay? I was not waiting in that line at Sam's.
And Addison has much nicer skin care products.
Your little friend spilled bruschetta on my dress.
- I'm sure she didn't mean to.
- Of course she did.
Yeah, you're probably right.
- Why'd you bring her? - Why do you care? I mean, apart from the tomatoes.
If you'll excuse me, I have to take this dress off and clean it.
Oh.
Uh, first off, I'd like to thank everybody for coming.
I know I speak for Naomi and Corinne, and Maya and Dink, when I say that we feel so very blessed that you all came and shared this special event with us.
Seeing Maya in this wedding dress, I'm struck by what a beautiful and elegant young woman she has grown up to become.
And I know that, moving forward, this image of her will stay with me.
The same as another image of Maya in a different pretty white dress has stayed with me as well.
The dress I'm talking about was white, but it had red and blue ABC's all across the front.
Heh.
I, uh I remember I came home one evening after a marathon of kid's parties and whatnot.
And little Miss Maya was not quite ready to take her little dress off and get in the bath.
So we went to her room and hung out on her floor, started talking, and out of nowhere, she told me that when she grew up she wanted to marry me.
So, uh, I said, "Why?" I asked her.
I said, "Why me?" And she looked up at me and she said: "Because, Daddy, you are my anyway friend.
" Now, at the time, I didn't know what that meant, so Maya had to explain to me that an anyway friend is the one person in your life who no matter what they say or do, no matter what they've been through with you, they love you anyway.
So my sincerest hope is that for Maya, Dink, and for Dink, Maya, is that anyway friend.
Because no matter how old you are or what your responsibilities, if you have love, real unconditional love, I think you can make it.
So to my anyway friend and her anyway friend may you not only make it, but enjoy it.
All right.
Yeah.
All right.
Hungry? Well, I'm just seeing how good everything is.
It is my food.
My flowers.
The place, the music.
This is my wedding.
Hey.
It was a beautiful speech, Sam.
- Sam? - When you slept with Mark Sloan, I didn't really say anything.
But Pete? He's my friend.
He's my friend.
Just like Naomi is your friend.
But I guess that doesn't really matter to you.
- Sam.
- Please.
It's my daughter's wedding.
I'm trying to be happy.
So I'm gonna put this aside.
But, um, I don't wanna see you.
I'm gonna go dance with my daughter now.
I'm gonna dance with my daughter now.

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