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I broke into the Frome's house
and almost got caught.
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What's almost?
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I accidentally left something
behind with my prints on it.
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Did you ever hear of gloves?
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It's the suburbs.
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I didn't think it'd matter.
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Anyway, the police are running
a check, and I'm in the system.
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I got to pull up stakes before
they come looking for me.
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That's a sweet sound --
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laughter like that, huh?
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Pisses me off.
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If and when your cover is blown, you disappear.
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Until then,
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you keep fixing the neighbors' pipes.
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The more time I spend in this town,
the more I think we're making a mistake.
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These are nice people.
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My money says one of them isn't.
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Whoa.
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Thanks.
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No more screwups.
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I'm getting something to drink.
Do you want something?
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Shh.
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Look, don't be mad.
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I waited at that motel1 for three hours for you.
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I had to use a month's worth of lunch
money to pay for that room.
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It's not my fault.
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Juanita hasn't let me out of her
sight since she's gotten here.
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Really?
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Well, I don't see her now.
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She's watching her Mexican soap opera.
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The rebel's virgin2 daughter's about to be
seduced by the escaped despedo.
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So until she puts out...
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Juanita won't even know that I'm gone.
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Come on. I said I was sorry.
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You know, just so you know,
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I've turned down half the pep squad3 for you.
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You can't be serious.
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No.
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You know, I'm starting to think that
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maybe I should be with someone my own age.
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Well, I thought teenage girls bored you, John.
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I thought what we had was beyond that.
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So did I.
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So then why do you want to go back
to something you don't want?
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I don't know.
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Maybe you're tired of me.
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No.
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I want to be with you.
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Then why are we arguing?
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Gabrielle!