Party of Five s05e14 Episode Script

Stand by Me

1 Do you think this is a good idea? You said you wanted to do something different, something wild.
This is illegal.
Don't tell me you've never been skinny-dipping before.
No, I have as a kid.
I've just never crawled by the night watchman on my belly.
Julia, you don't wanna be constrained by the small-minded morality of the system, do you? Be the super woman.
Oh, speaking strictly from a socio-political perspective, Nietzsche was nutbucket.
But I like the super woman stuff.
In that case, tomorrow night, let's bungee-jump of the roof of the Transamerica building holding hands.
Mmm Tomorrow night? Jule, I'm kidding.
No, no, I know.
I've just been wanting to tell you, but about tomorrow night I can't see you.
I've got something I have to do.
What, you've got a date? No, of course not.
I've just got, Justin's parents' anniversary party.
-Justin? -Mmm-hmm.
You mean your old boyfriend Justin? Ned, this is so not a big deal.
You know, one time it's your ex-husband, then it's your ex-boyfriend.
What is it with you? Guys coming out of the woodwork.
I'm not going to see him.
I'm going to see his mom and dad.
They were like my second parents.
And he was your boyfriend.
That's ancient history.
He's got a girlfriend now, and ned, I'm with you.
Then I'll go with you.
I'm gonna go with you.
You wouldn't have a good time.
Hey, if you're there, I'm gonna have a good time.
Everybody wants to live like they wanna live and everybody wants to love like they wanna love everybody wants to be closer to free closer to free Hey, mister, can I have my ball back? Thanks.
Your baby's really pretty.
Did you hear that, Charlie? I think that little girl thinks I'm a mom.
That I got up and bathed Diana, and put her in that little pink jumper instead of the yellow one.
You think Diana will be an athlete? Charlie! Sorry.
It's just, ever since Paul said, "let's adopt", i mean, sure, he only said it to make me happy, but now that he's backed out, i can't go back to the way things were.
It's like finding out that I can't have children all over again.
-Kirsten, don't.
-Only it's worse this time, 'cause at least before it was just nature.
Now there's someone to blame.
I wake up wondering why I'm there, or, or why he's there.
That's how you feel now-- no, that's how I feel.
Kirsten, listen to me, because I know something about this.
Giving up, I mean.
I thought a lot about lying in a hospital bed last year, and I think that people do it too easily.
So, please, Kirsten, don't.
Just Go home, be with Paul, and don't give up.
Hey, you didn't forget to pick up the newspaper, did you? I thought you weren't reading it anymore.
Didn't wanna hear about all the bad stuff that happens in the world.
I need the classifieds.
Want ads, actually.
How are you gonna find time for a job? It's not for me.
Hi.
Look, Bailey, I've done something, and you're not gonna like it, but before you lose it-- what? What, Sarah? I told Albert Terry that I would help him find a job.
What? You Sarah, what are you doing? First you make yourself the judge and the jury, and now what? You're gonna be his guardian angel or something? You know what? I should have never told you, 'cause I knew this is exactly how you were gonna feel.
How am I supposed to feel when I watched the guy hold a knife to your throat? -Good morning, Mr.
belmont.
-Hi, kids.
Say, where's that boy of yours? You know, my grandson's coming to visit, so I thought I'd teach him some chess.
Oh, that's Bailey's little brother, Mr.
belmont.
He doesn't live with us.
Oh.
Well, I'm sure you'll have one of your own someday.
Have a good day, Mr.
belmont.
You know what, Bailey? Albert's got a baby.
Okay.
Fine.
I'll give you the number of the temp agency I use for the restaurant, okay? Thank you, thank you.
I appreciate it.
Oh, my god! By the time he gets here, -I'm gonna have so many leads! -Wait.
What? He's coming here? Albert Terry's not coming here.
My victim support group said-- said what? You're supposed to invite your attacker to your apartment? No.
That I should do something, you know, take control, feel empowered, and this is my way of doing it.
God.
Okay, if you're really gonna do this, you're not gonna do it alone, okay? I'll stay home with you.
Protecting me like a cop? No.
No, Bailey.
Just by the way you'll look at him, you'll make him feel like a criminal.
He is a criminal, Sarah! Aren't you even a little afraid? Bailey, I'm doing this because I think that facing my fears and helping him Helping him is gonna help me.
Okay.
Fine, Sarah, but Don't do it here, okay? Please.
Yeah.
Sure.
I'll call him and tell him downtown instead of here.
Okay.
Griffin.
Thanks for coming down.
Yeah.
Curiosity.
I heard you and Julie were having trouble, but I figured I'd be the last person you'd wanna see.
No, not the last.
There's this, new guy she met at school.
That's tough, man.
I'm sorry.
Well, he's hitting her.
Yeah, well, of course he's hitting on her.
I mean, you gotta get used to that.
No, Julia's new boyfriend is hitting her.
Well, then, what the hell are you doing here fixing fan belts? She won't let me anywhere near her.
She She filed for divorce.
Oh, okay.
I get it.
That's what this is all about.
No, no, I'm not jealous here.
I mean, I am, but Look, somebody that she'll listen to has got to get her to admit what's going on here.
Okay, so let me get this straight.
You want me to go down there and drag her away from a guy that she wants to be with? Because you say, he's hitting her.
You're right.
I wouldn't wanna mess up your squash game at the club.
Oh, the hell with you, Griffin.
Justin, listen to me, damn it! I know what you think of me.
I don't like you, either.
How you wanted her to leave me, and she did.
So you gotta know you'd be the last person I came to if there was any other way.
She's She's always been able to talk to you better than me.
All right, look I'll check it out.
For Julia.
Cody.
Cody, I need to talk to you.
Look, I can't talk to you right now, all right? The boss is totally riding my butt.
Oh, you know what? I am, I'm really interested in the new John Lee hooker cd.
Oh! That would be right here.
Bin three, blues you can use.
Did Griffin talk to you? Yeah, he told me if I didn't stop hanging out with you I was out of the band.
I can't believe him.
I mean, why is-- you know what? I am really interested in this new muddy waters cd down here.
Muddy wa-- oh, right, muddy waters.
I mean, who does Griffin think he is, just telling us what to do like that? Right.
Why would he even think we like each other, anyway? Right.
And if we did like each other You know what? I wouldn't worry about what Griffin says, all right? He runs the band, not my life.
Where does he get off ruling over me like that? No one tells me what to do, not even my old man.
-Me neither.
-Right.
Okay.
Uh, all right, here we go.
John Lee hooker's best of friends.
Great.
Thank you.
Hey, you know, hook's playing tonight at the boom boom room.
Santana's sitting in and, well, I know the guys at the door if maybe you wanted to go? Absolutely.
It's a date.
I mean, it's not It's not date, date.
It's a It's a I'm going.
Okay.
Bye.
Oh.
So, how was your day? Usual.
You? Oh, did some shopping.
Sale at Macy's.
After that I stopped at a travel agent.
I thought maybe we should get away.
You know, like, take the long weekend at Cannon beach.
What for, Kirsten? Well, do we need a special reason? Right now, yes, we do, 'cause, well, the idea of the two of us alone on a beach, you looking at me with those "you've let me down" eyes, doesn't exactly sound like fun.
Paul, I'm not-- you know what's even worse than the way you look at me? The way I look at myself.
Well, maybe getting away will help.
Our problems will follow us, Kirsten.
We're not talking about, about not going to Cannon beach, are we? Kirsten, when we didn't get on that plane for Texas, you asked me to be honest.
Can't you be honest with me now? I love you.
I know.
But it's over.
I know.
Ah, the leisure class.
This brings back a few.
Julia Justin, hey! -How are you? -Yeah? I'm fine.
Yeah.
How's Stanford? I'm enjoying it.
I'm studying a lot.
Ned Grayson.
Oh, I'm sorry, honey.
Ned, um, Justin.
Yeah, I've heard about you.
Me, too.
So, Justin, where's your girlfriend? I really want to meet her.
Oh, Jennifer.
Well, um, about an hour before we got on the plane, she told me that she was sleeping with our ethics teacher, so we broke up.
Julia? Oh, my.
-Hi.
-How are you? Oh, it's been so long.
And Stanford? We are so proud of you.
Well, what about you? 25 years.
Oh, I know.
Can you believe it? -I got you a gift.
-Oh, thank you.
You didn't have to do that.
Come on over here.
So, the famous Justin.
Yeah, Justin.
I don't know about the famous part, though.
Look, I know all about you and Julia.
So just 'cause you're here solo, I hope you get I'm not planning on hooking up with Julia.
Then there shouldn't be a problem.
I'm just saying it, so you know.
Justin? You know what'd be so sweet? To see you and Julia dance together again.
No, mom, that's not a good idea.
Oh, come on, just for old time's sake.
Mom, please.
Mrs.
Thompson, I think you're right.
-Ned? -Hey, jule, go ahead.
For old time's sake.
Julia? -So this guy ned -Uh-huh.
He seems I don't know.
What's his story? Uh Well, he's from Oakland, and he's a philosophy major.
You know, uh, you can tell me anything, Julia.
You know that, right? I mean, just because I'm gone at Yale doesn't mean I'm gone from your life, and, you know, if this guy is, I don't know-- Justin, what are you asking? Hey, there, Justin.
Mind if I dance with my girl? Albert! Um, what are you doing here? I thought that we were supposed to meet at union square at 8:00.
You said here at 7:00.
Yeah, but I called your sister.
Uh, you know, if this is not a good time right now, i can You want me to go away? No.
No.
Um Come in.
Nice place.
You, uh, live here alone? No.
No, with my boyfriend, um, and he's gonna be home really soon.
We better get started then.
Look, Albert, I think you're making a big mistake.
You don't have to do this, okay? You don't have to put on the application that you were arrested.
Yeah, but, you know, I wanna be honest.
Look, you are being honest, okay? The job application says "were you ever convicted of a felony?" Albert, you weren't convicted.
Okay.
Um, it asks here about your education.
Dropped out in the ninth grade.
Okay.
Um Experience.
Special skills, and robbing a restaurant doesn't count.
Okay.
Do you know how to type or I can cook.
Well well, not exactly cook, but My sister, you know, when her husband left, she had to get to work, and somebody had to cook breakfast for all the kids.
And, I'll tell you, I learned how to make a mean pancake.
Used to put berries in 'em and everything.
When, when we could afford them.
Sometimes, sometimes I think I can do that, you know? What, like be a short order cook or something? Hey, why not? You think somebody would really hire me? Well, that depends.
How good are those pancakes? Paul knew.
He made me say it, but He knew our marriage was over, maybe even before I did.
You can't build a life on the absence of things.
Things that he doesn't want and I can't have.
And, Charlie, I heard what you said about giving up too easily, but this isn't easy.
And you know what's funny? Most of the time, when, when people like Paul and me, when people get divorced, everyone always says, "phew.
Well, at least there were no kids.
" And with us, if there were kids, this wouldn't even be happening.
Kirsten What am I gonna do, Charlie? I can't go home, and I can't face him.
You'll stay here with us.
Double nonfat cappuccino with the extra foam.
That's how you like it, right? You know, I e-mailed you twice last week.
I've been busy with studying and classes and-- and this guy ned? Why do you keep calling him "this guy ned"? His name is ned.
Is he, uh, is he treating you all right? I mean, I don't know.
I just last night he seemed sort of Uh, I don't know Uh, intense As in possessive.
Intense, yeah, yeah, about me.
And he pushes me to take risks and challenge myself, and we do stuff like, uh, we snuck into the school pool.
Mmm? I haven't done that since I was with you, remember? Something I won't easily forget.
Griffin and I, we never did stuff like that.
It was all about finding the money to pay the rent, or how are we gonna keep the shop, or-- Julia, is that you? Ray.
Oh, good.
Does this mean that I can go back to my room now? I had to spend the night on a couch in the student union.
My back is killing me.
Oh, sure, ray.
I'm, I'm sorry.
I gotta go.
What? Wait a minute.
You just got here.
That guy ray is ned's roommate.
So? So, I didn't tell ned that I was coming here.
What, oh, you gotta tell ned what you're doing every second of the day? I mean, you gotta get permission to see me? What is with the third degree, huh? Why don't you just ask, are things perfect? No, no, but they're so, so close.
Listen, guys, I got an announcement to make about the future of our band.
Uh, I nailed down our first gig.
Tomorrow night at the chop shop.
-Cool.
-Cool.
Did he say tomorrow night? Yeah, because our search for a lead singer is over.
Thanks to Cody's tip, the julienne fries are breaking up, and guess who said she'd sing for us? Melanie! Come on down.
-Hey.
-Hey.
-Hey.
-Hey hey.
Hey, how are you? Wow.
How's my favorite bass player? Oh, I'm good.
I'm great.
Wow, it's been a long time.
Just promise me when you quit this band you'll wait until the gig's over, okay? - I told them-- - No new wave.
Right.
-Ahem.
-Oh, I'm sorry.
Melanie, this is Claudia.
She plays the fiddle.
Hey.
I'm really psyched to be playing with you guys.
Yeah.
No disco either.
You made breakfast? Pancakes.
Sarah, hey.
If this is about the fight we had yesterday, forget it, okay? I understand you had to deal with this guy.
I'm just glad you did it downtown.
I didn't meet him downtown, Bailey.
Tell me that means that you didn't meet him at all.
I called him.
I tried, but his sister didn't give him the message, so he showed up here anyway, and what was I supposed to do, just slam the door in his face? Yes, you were.
Sarah, you told me that-- Bailey, I couldn't do that.
I mean, I invited him here to begin with.
Sarah-- no, I can't live my life thinking that around every corner somebody's just gonna hurt me.
So you take somebody that did hurt you, and you bring him into your home, our home? Bailey, I feel better.
I mean, isn't that what matters? So instead of yelling at me, why don't you try, "I'm proud of you, Sarah, for doing something that you set out to do," you know? Or "I'm happy that you're safe and that you feel safe.
" Of course I'm happy that you feel safe.
Okay, so then leave it.
You know, I don't have to see Albert anymore.
It's over.
Let me just explain to you-- i just don't understand, Julia.
You said you were going to the library.
Why would you lie? I thought you'd be upset.
Then why would you go? Why would you actually go and do something purposely that you know would upset me? Because he left me a message saying he needed to see me.
So Justin's more important to you than me? No, of course not.
Do you even know how it made me feel? To have ray casually walk in and say he'd seen you at the cafeteria with some guy? And then, worse, it turns out to be him? It was stupid.
I'll never do it again.
I've told you how I feel about you talking to other people about our business.
I didn't say anything.
I'm not stupid, Julia.
All I said was how much I love you.
You got a funny way of showing it.
Taking me to some stupid party, telling me, "oh, don't worry, Justin's got a girlfriend," when he doesn't! -Ned -You were dancing with him! You told me to do that.
You practically pushed me out on the dance floor.
'Cause I didn't wanna look like a jerk, in front of your friends.
But you don't look like a jerk.
And you should have known that, Julia.
You should have known that, because couples are supposed to understand how the other feels.
-I do understand.
-You don't understand anything! Oh, my god.
I, uh I just-- oh, I'm I'm so sorry.
I can't Oh, my god! No, I know, ned.
It's okay, it's my fault.
I'm sorry.
I should never have lied to you, and I should never have gone to that party, and I should never have danced with Justin.
I'm sorry, okay? I'm sorry.
I'm Charlie, I realize that by now we seem like old friends, but I usually see my clients in private.
I asked Charlie to come.
I wanted him here.
We're good fiends.
Kirsten's been through a lot, so Okay.
Well So your husband's a surgeon, right? Makes a nice income.
Martha, listen.
Maybe if this was the kind of divorce where I walked in on him with his secretary or something-- but Paul doesn't owe me anything.
He hasn't done anything wrong.
Actually, if you wanna blame someone, it's me.
I see.
What? What do you see? Forgive me, Kirsten, but if I'm going to represent you, I need to be blunt.
Um, now you say you and Charlie are good friends, you're sitting here with him.
Is Daphne still in the picture? She left about a month ago.
So, are you two a factor in this divorce? Is your "I don't want anything" attitude coming out of guilt? No, no.
It is nothing like that.
All right, well, then I'll file as soon as I get the name of your husband's attorney.
Thank you.
-I'll get it to you.
-Thanks.
Sure.
Uh, Charlie, if you have a minute, there's something else I'd like to discuss with you.
Okay.
-Okay, so I'll see you outside then.
-All right.
Did Daphne leaving-- i mean the two of you splitting up-- did that have anything to do with the information I gave you? The information-- the file that you brought by the house? -Yeah.
-I never read it.
You never read it? -It's not important.
-No, but I think it is.
I think that whatever happened between you two-- there's some information in there that-- Martha, listen.
The Daphne chapter in my life is done, okay? I'm not gonna open it back up again.
Thanks, but, that's how I feel.
Hey it's Julia, you know the drill.
Julia.
Julia, pick up the phone.
Justin? Julia, I, I have to see you, okay? Justin, we just-- no, no, no! Look, I have to ask you something, and I'm not gonna do it over the phone.
Justin, I can't.
Why, because your boyfriend won't let you? No.
No, I'm just I'm, I'm sick.
I don't know.
Maybe it was the shrimp at the party, or it might have been just the studying I've been doing, but I gotta be alone.
Julia, listen-- I'm sorry, Justin, but have a safe trip back to school, okay? Bye.
Okay, wait! I put a glass of water on the nightstand, and I just put a new bulb in the fixture in front of the door.
I can't remember the last time that's been changed.
I don't want it burning out in the middle of the night.
You'll fall coming down those stairs.
What? This is kind of funny, isn't it? You taking care of me.
Yeah, well I guess it's been a lot of the other way around.
Actually, I think we kind of trade off.
I mean, remember-- do you remember the first time that we-- that we ever really talked? Our very first real conversation? You helped me find my keys.
Remember? You lost your keys in the backyard.
You were so frustrated and cute.
Oh! I'd only worked here a week.
I didn't want you to think I was a total dimwit.
Believe me, that wasn't what I was thinking.
Who would have thought? Yeah.
Who would have thought? Go ahead.
You better get her.
Right.
Charlie? Yeah? -Good night.
-Good night.
Ned.
Hey, Justin.
I was just coming to see Julia.
You just missed her.
Do you wanna come in? Do you want a coke or something? Yeah.
You know, Julia told me that she wasn't feeling too well.
She ate something at my parents' party.
But then I had breakfast with her this morning at the cafeteria, -and she seemed fine.
-I know.
She was fine all day, but then a couple of hours ago-- I don't know.
So, what, did she go the health center or No, man, she went to the library.
I mean, I tried to convince her to rest up, but, god, if it had been me, I'd have crawled under the covers and stayed there till spring break you know.
But Julia, you know, she's got an econ exam, so she's in the library studying.
Yeah, well, she can be pretty stubborn.
Gets on your nerves, I'll bet, huh? Actually, it's sorta why I respect her so much.
Nobody tells Julia what to do.
I, uh I mean, I didn't even want her to meet my family.
I've got parents from hell, and a brother who's autistic.
What girl wouldn't, like, run, right? But, not Julia.
She said the only way to really know me is to know them.
Nobody's ever wanted to know me that much before.
She's pretty amazing, huh? She takes care of me, and makes me think I'm taking care of her.
Look, uh, I, I'm just gonna come out and ask you something.
Uh, Julia is acting weird.
Now she's sick, and, you know, people They're talking about you.
And I, I don't like what I'm hearing.
You mean Griffin.
-Yes.
-Her ex-husband's talking about me.
You know, normally, I'd be really pissed off.
A guy comes up here quizzing me on my girlfriend, but with Julia, I guess I understand why you care so much.
So, go ahead.
What? What do you wanna know? Uh, just tell her that I stopped by.
Tell her that I said goodbye.
Bailey, did you hear that? Yeah.
It sounded like a gun in the building.
Call the police.
I'm here, I'm here.
Just call the police.
Don't try to feed me 'cause I've been here before and I deserve a little more I belong in the service of the queen I belong anywhere but in-between he's been crying and I've been thinking and I am the rain here And I said mama, mama, mama why am I so alone? I can't go outside I'm scared I might not make it home We called you guys as soon as we heard the gunshot.
So, what happened? Was anyone hurt, detective? Several apartments in the building were robbed.
A Mr.
belmont in 8-b was shot when he walked in on the perp.
-What? -Mr.
belmont? We just saw him at the elevator.
Is he okay? Is he gonna be okay? A man his age, it's hard to say.
Tell me you caught the guy.
Not yet.
Victim gives us a detailed description of the perp.
We run it, computer spits out the same suspect that robbed your restaurant.
Coincidence? Someone wanna explain to me how this guy just happens to burglarize the same building you live in? You haven't had any contact with him, right? Um.
, he was here last night in the apartment.
You should have called us.
I was just trying to help him find a job.
Was Mr.
Terry ever alone in the apartment? No.
No, I was always with him.
You never let him out of your sight? No.
Not unless it was to go to the bathroom or answer the phone, but, you know, that only takes a minute.
Well, that's all it takes for one of these guys to search the apartment, steal your keys.
At least we know how he got in the building.
Here's my card.
You think of anything else, this guy tries to contact you in any way, you call me immediately.
Oh, and, miss merrin, I wouldn't worry about trying to find this guy a job.
He seems to have one he likes.
-Oh, my god.
I did this.
-Wait a second.
No.
If I hadn't brought Albert here-- no, Bailey, you warned me.
I mean, what was I thinking? He needs a chance Bailey, what was I thinking? I mean, an old man may be dying in the hospital right now because of me.
Wait a second.
What? What is it, Bailey? Get detective Lopez back here.
Why? My gun is missing.
Your gun? You have a gun? Albert stole my gun.
You bought a gun, even when I asked you not to? I have to call the police.
I never even thought about anything like this happening.
Yeah.
I never thought you'd have a gun.
I bought it after Albert Terry attacked you.
Yeah, and after you knew how I felt about it, and I told you I didn't want a gun in the apartment-- look, he was still out there, Sarah.
I didn't know what else to do.
I don't know.
You could have listened to me.
And joined a support group? What good would that have done us if Albert Terry had come here to Rob us, huh? What good did your gun do? Be fair, Sarah, 'cause, okay, maybe that was my gun that he used-- it was your gun, Bailey.
It was definitely your gun.
Okay, it was my gun, but how did he get my gun? You let him into our apartment.
You're right.
Bailey, you're right.
It was a big mistake, a huge one.
Yeah, well, tell that to our neighbors, 'cause they got robbed tonight because you didn't listen to me.
That's why Mr.
belmont got shot.
With a gun that you bought to make us feel safe.
You really, uh, kicked some ass up there.
Thanks.
It was, it was awesome.
I mean, playing in the shed and then getting out here, you know, with all the crowd.
And all the people clapping and dancing.
It's a rush, isn't it? Yeah.
Awesome show, man.
So you and Melanie, you know, seemed to be having a Fun time up there.
Um, yeah.
I mean, you know, we used to play together with the fries.
And we were kinda, you know, dating for a while, but Oh, and Griffin Griffin knew that.
That's-- you know, I could see why you'd like her.
She's got the pretty hair thing going, and, and I'm not saying she doesn't have a good voice.
She definitely has a good voice, and I just-- I really don't understand why a guy like you would like her, 'cause-- Wow.
I need to know something, Cody.
Just, did you just do that 'cause Griffin told you not to? No.
I mean, to make a point? No.
No.
I did that because I wanted to.
Charlie? You home? Charlie? Hey, are you okay? I was calling you.
Yeah.
No.
I'm fine.
Where, um, where have you been? Getting my stuff.
Kirsten, listen, um I've been thinking, and Last night, something happened -Charlie-- -and it kept me up all night thinking about it, but I think I've finally figured it out.
Charlie I don't I don't think.
I mean Maybe, maybe now's not the best time.
Look.
Here, look at this.
What is it? A file.
Well, an investigation, actually, that Martha leviton did on Daphne when I was freaked out about custody.
Remember that? So this is a laundry list of all the bad things Daphne's done in her life? No.
That's the thing.
It's not.
I mean, yeah, that stuff's in there, but I knew all of that.
It's the stuff that I didn't know about.
The stuff that I don't even think Daphne knows about.
Daphne doesn't know stuff about her own life? If she did, I don't know Things might have been different.
-Charlie-- -Kirsten I gotta find her.
God! Mr.
belmont, I mean, he seemed pretty okay, don't you think? Yeah, he did.
That was a good idea, telling him that we'd be bringing Owen by to play chess when he gets home.
Yeah.
Well, the doctor said that he would be out next week.
Yeah.
I'm gonna call the security guy tomorrow morning.
I'm gonna have him put new locks on the doors and the windows.
Put in an alarm.
But Sarah, if it would make you feel better Do you want to move? We could get a place in a safer neighborhood.
No.
Look, I'm sorry that I yelled at you.
You know, I just tried to take control to do something about my fears, and all I ended up doing was giving them to other people.
And now, because of me, everybody in our building is just as frightened as I was.
I don't know, Bailey.
I guess I just actually thought that faith was enough, you know? There's so much stuff out there We just don't have any control over.
We hold on to what we can hold onto.
You know, you really do make me feel safe.
I mean, god, having someone Having you Love me like you do It really does help.
Where ya been? The library.
Again? Till after midnight? My, uh, study group went out for a bite to eat.
What's wrong? Justin came by last night.
He what? I told him not to do that.
I'm, I'm sorry.
You, you know I wouldn't-- I mean, I didn't invite him-- I know.
He came by to say, goodbye.
So you're not mad? No.
Actually, he's Kind of, uh An okay guy.
But you're a much better dancer.
I guess we should go dancing more often.
God, I haven't been out to a club in, like, forever.
No.
I mean, right here.
Kinda weird without music.
When the night has come and the land is dark and the moon is the only light we see I won't cry I won't cry no, I won't shed a tear just as long, as you stand stand by me
Previous EpisodeNext Episode