Palm Trees and Power Lines (2022) - full transcript

A disconnected teenage girl enters a relationship with a man twice her age. She sees him as the solution to all her problems, but his intentions are not what they seem.

[gentle music]

[vehicles whirring]

[person humming]

[fan whirring]

[person sighing]

Mom?

Are you gonna get up?

You have work.

I'm gonna go in late.

[door banging]

[spraying]

[Narrator] This is one of

my absolute favorite looks

because everything's very

fresh, dewey, not too much.

We're just gonna be able to

do a little more with this.

And then I like to go from

the corner up like this.

So we're going from

the natural eye shape.

So we just have this dramatic

thing here that enhances

what we've already got,

which I really love.

Great, love that.

Look how your eyes

just like totally pop.

It looks great.

Next week we're gonna be

doing lip liner tutorials,

so I hope you guys will

tune in, like, subscribe.

[people chattering]

[beeping]

[Speaker] She could have

done literally anything.

You always talk about

her, what about me?

You're never on my corner.

Oh, yes, she can text me.

She can send me apology.

We've been friends.

I didn't wanna hear

her on the phone.

She can send me apology.

[whirring]

Stop.

See, he's hot.

[person shushing]

Oh my God Leah, he just

looked at your boobies.

[Speaker 2] Stop

it, no, he didn't.

He so did.

You're so obvious.

[Speaker 3] No, I'm not.

Yes you are.

[cars whirring]

Could I please get the

strawberry frosted?

[Speaker 4] Sprinkles

or no sprinkles?

Sprinkles.

[packet crinkling]

It's like someone busted a nut

right in the middle of that.

[person laughing]

Ew, Amber.

You're disgusting.

[upbeat music]

Oh my God, you're

driving me crazy.

[person sighing]

I'm sorry, can you just

turn the sound off?

You're on your

phone all the time.

'Cause I'm fucking bored.

Well, in a few weeks

you'll be complaining

that you're back in school.

Well, you know, you

could get a summer job.

If you want, you could

come and do a few hours

a week with me.

No thank you.

Have you even started

your summer reading?

Going to.

You haven't even started it yet?

Mom, stop, I told

you I'm gonna do it.

[phone buzzing]

I'm gonna go out.

What?

I just made this whole dinner.

You're gonna just

leave me all alone.

You're fine, mom.

[Mom] No, I'm not.

You didn't even like him.

Yes, I did.

You're so mean to me.

No, I'm not, you just

don't like what I'm saying.

[person sighing]

Does it feel good?

I'm gonna cum.

[person gasping]

Can you move over?

Yeah, sorry.

Thanks.

[door banging]

[insects chirping]

[whirring]

Thanks.

[door banging]

[person sighing]

Bitch.

Stop, these are

fucking new, stop.

Stop, stop, stop.

[person laughing]

Can't call a girl she's heavy.

You are though.

I'm gonna get an

eating disorder now.

No, no.

She was a 10 when she was in

middle school, but, you know,

got bad, so she's

like a seven now.

Too hot, she's

like six possibly.

Six, 6.5, whatever.

But Sarah.

She's so hot.

Oh, she's, oh God.

So she's like a nine.

I agree she's like

a nine for sure.

She's like an 11.

Maybe higher.

What a beautiful,

what's the word?

Voluptuous?

Curvy, whatever, she's fire.

What, no.

Yeah, see, thank you.

Brings back memories.

Jared stop.

That's so rude, you're gonna

have to clean it all up.

Stop, that's so rude.

[person laughing]

I don't care.

[sauce splatting]

Excuse you Leah.

I'm ready for, you guys ready?

Yeah, let's roll.

Oh, we haven't

gotten the check yet.

That's 'cause we're piecing.

Guys.

Ladies first, come on.

We can just meet you at

Seven-11 if you want.

No, I don't wanna do that.

Okay, suit yourself.

We're gonna go, come on.

Come on.

All right fuck,

let's go, come on.

Hey, where you going?

Hey, stop it.

Stop, said you stop

and stay right here.

Ow, get off of me.

And you too.

Both of you, get

inside right now.

Leah.

Let go of me.

I said stay here.

Get the fuck off of me.

- Get off you her.

- You get inside right now.

You come.

Hey, what are you doing, man?

Those fucking kids didn't

pay their bill, man.

You don't hit a

fucking girl like that.

Get back inside right now.

[insects chirping]

[car whirring]

Hey.

Hi.

Are you okay?

I'm fine.

Must have hurt.

You need any help?

No thanks.

Even just a ride, no.

No rides from strangers.

That's a very fair

and responsible point.

Understood.

But I'm probably just gonna

have to keep you company

while you walk then, right?

Just to make sure

you get home safely.

What do you wanna listen to?

Thinking, Top 40, huh?

No.

[upbeat music]

Maybe they're a country

gal, is that what you are?

No, I got it.

Oldies.

You can't go wrong with

the oldies, come on.

[person whistling]

All right.

All right, she likes the oldies.

♪ Nobody cry

Come on, get in.

♪ She's a girl of the world

Don't murder me, okay?

I promise I will not.

Where are we going?

Just keep heading straight.

What's your name?

Leah.

What's yours?

Tom.

[car whirring]

Make a right.

You got it.

[indicator whirring]

Is it cool if I smoke in here?

Sure, just roll the window down.

[window whirring]

All right, let me have a drag.

Yeah, these are disgusting.

I quit a long time ago.

So why didn't you go

with your friends?

I don't know.

They're arseholes

for leaving you.

They're just dumb sometimes.

Well, I think you're a

lot more mature than them.

Serious.

Yeah, you seem cool.

You should be hanging

out with people

who are a lot more

on your level.

Right up here is good.

Well, it was really

nice meeting you.

I should give you

my phone number,

in case you need a ride again.

How old are you?

I'm 34, how old are you?

I'm 17.

[person sighing]

[person typing]

[door banging]

Thank you.

Yeah, no problem.

Bye.

[car whirring]

[door banging]

[TV whirring]

What is he doing here?

Leah.

[whirring]

Think you and Jared

are gonna start dating.

I don't know.

Well, would you want

to like, if he asked?

Probably not.

I thought you were

like obsessed with him.

Not really, I like

somebody else.

What?

Oh my God, you like Darren?

Ew, Darren, no.

Well then who?

Oh my God, who, who, who?

He goes to another school.

What school?

I don't even know anyone

that goes to another school.

I do.

Oh, really, what school then?

I'm not saying.

What school?

I don't wanna jinx it.

Oh my god Leah, come on.

Just tell me the school.

He goes to Vista.

Vista.

[phone buzzing]

Okay.

Emma's coming over in a

few minutes by the way.

[person sighing]

What?

Nothing.

What?

I just don't get why

you're friends with her.

God.

But it's fine.

We don't have to like

all the same people.

[water dripping]

[people laughing]

No one cares.

No one cares, exactly.

Hey, Leah.

Hey.

Oh my God, that's bad.

Enough of that one.

Oh my God, I didn't

realize that was her.

Yeah, oh my God.

Oh, that's a no for me.

That's a no for me.

Hey, wait, where you going?

I gotta go help my

mom with something.

Okay.

[people laughing]

[Speaker 5] Would it help you?

Paparazzi?

[door banging]

[person sighing]

How was your day?

Fine.

What are you up to tonight?

Nothing.

I'm gonna have a friend over.

You can hang out

with us if you want.

Which friend?

Glen.

Who's Glen?

From Carlsbad, the dentist.

You know who Glen is.

Why can't you go to his place?

Oh, he's already on his way.

[person sighing]

I don't wanna be here for this.

Then you don't have to be.

Fine, I'm gonna go out.

Fine.

I don't mind a little

privacy anyway.

Ew.

I asked you not to

tell me those things.

[gentle music]

Are you one of those

people who watches sunsets?

What does that mean?

Like hashtag BRB,

chasing sunsets.

What, what does that mean?

Like on Instagram.

Okay like the same people who

hashtag living my best life.

Yeah.

Are the same people who

post photos of sunsets.

[cars whirring]

What's wrong with chasing

something that's beautiful?

What?

[people laughing]

That is so corny.

All right, so you

don't like sunsets.

We know that, heart of stone.

What do you like?

I don't know.

Well, what do you wanna

to do after high school?

I haven't really

thought about it.

It's okay.

I definitely didn't

know what I wanted to do

when I was your age,

you don't have to.

My mom thinks I should know

what I'm interested in.

You know, have hobbies.

She thinks it'll help

me get into college.

Do you want to go to college?

I mean, no offense to your mom.

I'm sure she's a

really nice person,

but she might not know

what she's talking about.

You know, there's a

lot of different ways

to live a good life,

and you don't have to go

to college to do that.

I live my life any

way that I want,

and I don't have to listen

to anybody else to do that.

And that is real freedom.

Real freedom.

What do you do?

Absolutely nothing.

[person laughing]

No, I have a small business.

I do repairs and remodeling.

That's cool.

Yeah, I was pretty good at

building stuff to start.

I work for myself, so

I set my own terms.

I guess I like to

sing sometimes.

Oh yeah.

Well, maybe you

should quit smoking

so you can save your voice.

I only smoke sometimes.

Sure, you do, smoker.

Hey, besides tons of

singers of raspy voices.

Yeah, that's true.

Still, hold on a sec.

Hey, why don't you

sing me something?

No.

Come on, please.

Absolutely.

Why not?

Just a little something,

I wanna hear you.

No, all right.

I will get you to

sing at some point.

Just wait.

[phone beeping]

Oh shit, I got some work stuff.

I'll drive you home.

What?

Can I see you tomorrow?

Okay, yeah.

Ew, why do you even

watch that shit?

I didn't put it on.

Somebody did.

[door whirring]

You look pretty.

Thanks.

Is it Vista boy?

Maybe.

Shut up.

Gonna get a beer.

[fridge whirring]

Hey.

You scared me.

What?

Nothing.

What are you doing?

Nothing, I'm just not

really in the mood.

And why'd you come

over here then?

[gentle music]

[person shouting]

Your bathing suit's mismatched.

Hey.

[whirring]

Thank you.

Why don't you tell me about

your family by yourself.

Where's your dad?

He lives in Arizona.

Yeah.

[person sighing]

My dad didn't want

a family either.

Oh, he has a family,

it's just not me.

His wife wanted it that way.

I'm sorry to hear that.

It's okay.

And what about your mom?

Is she wondering where you are?

No.

No, oh man.

Well, that's not actually true.

She gets really clingy

with me when she's single

and then sometimes she

asks me where I am.

Is she single now?

I can't keep track anymore.

Some people just have

no business having kids

and they do anyway.

What about you, where

are your parents?

Oh, my mom's not too far away.

She's about 30 miles north.

And my dad, last time I heard

he was working in Nevada.

So I know how you

feel about your dad.

You wanna go in the water?

Sure.

Yeah.

[water splashing]

[person laughing]

You suck.

[gentle music]

[person laughing]

[water splashing]

[door whirring]

[footsteps walking]

[paper whirring]

Did you have fun with Amber?

Yeah, we went to the beach.

That sounds like fun.

[car whirring]

[plane whirring]

That's crazy.

I know.

Can I kiss you?

Yes.

[people kissing]

[plane whirring]

[insects chirping]

Oh, I look chopped.

Oh my God.

Oh my God, it's

going on my story.

Don't post that.

Or what?

You know what your

Vista boy to see?

I mean, the thing is though,

is that I looked

through your Instagram

and you don't even

follow anyone from Vista.

You looked at who I'm following?

You left me no choice.

That's psycho.

No, it's not psycho,

it's resourceful.

What?

You can't hide him

from me forever.

I just don't wanna jinx it.

We just kissed the other day.

Yawn.

It was actually really sweet.

Please call me when

you fucked him.

Stop.

I don't know when or

if that's gonna be.

When, if, so you want to.

I guess.

Oh my God, just do it.

Just the next time you see

him, just walk up to him,

grab him by the dick

and just be like,

that's not play games.

[people laughing]

[people kissing]

Can we go back to your place?

I mean, if you want to.

Yeah, of course.

[car whirring]

I thought we were going

back to your place.

This is my place.

Oh, okay.

It's just temporary,

my lease was up

and I'm just kept out here

until I can find a new spot.

I know it's not fancy.

No, it's totally chill.

I can just take you

home if you want.

No.

All right.

Do you wanna come inside?

I do.

Why don't you make

yourself comfortable

and I'll make us

some drinks, yeah?

[fridge clinking]

What'll it be?

Anything's fine.

Well, what do you drink when

you're with your friends?

Whatever they're drinking guess.

Right.

All right.

[squeaking]

[liquid pouring]

Cheers.

I'm really glad we met.

Me too.

Yeah, you know, you're just,

you're not like any

girl like I know.

Really?

Really.

I feel like that can

be open with you.

Like, you see me.

I feel like I can

really see you.

I feel that way too.

Did we get like brought

together by fate?

Is that a crazy thing to say?

I feel like it's a crazy thing.

You're not crazy.

[people kissing]

Could you turn off the lights?

Yeah.

[footsteps walking]

[people breathing]

[birds chirping]

[person humming]

Hey, let's get your swimsuit.

Sit still.

We're gonna see if

you like butter.

Put your chin up.

Well, what's the verdict?

What do you know?

You've got a bad case of it.

I do.

Hold on a second, chin up.

Oh no.

You got a bad case of it too.

[person humming]

What's that?

It's just a song I like.

Yeah, can I hear a bit?

Just a little bit.

Okay, fine.

Just a part of it.

Got a performance

here, quiet please.

♪ Your depression is mounting

♪ The ashtray is

filling because of it ♪

♪ That's side

bottles half empty ♪

♪ The rest of its filling

with your regret ♪

♪ Just how sad can you get

♪ When nothing is

ever really worth it ♪

♪ Outside bottle's half empty ♪

♪ The rest of its filling

with your regret ♪

[person laughing]

Hey, Leah.

Hey.

Who's this?

This is my friend.

Tom.

Emma.

We were just about

to head out actually.

You sure you can't stick around?

We're doing a bonfire later.

Bonfire, sounds fun.

It will be, you should stay.

Even if she can't.

We really have to get going.

Too bad, another time then.

Yeah, another time.

Stop it Emma.

So you're allowed to

hook up with Tyler

and I'm not even

allowed to talk to Tom.

[person walking]

Are you okay?

Yeah, I'm fine.

Why are you laughing?

Because you are so cute

when you get jealous.

I'm not jealous.

No.

Well that's a shame

because I'm jealous.

Who's Tyler?

Who's Tyler?

He's nobody.

He's nobody, who's Tyler?

I swear.

I don't want to see other

guys, you understand?

I'm not.

Because you are,

you're mine, right?

[people kissing]

Good, get in the car.

[door banging]

Yeah, these look well

moisturized and hydrated.

These look like certified

genuine princess hands.

[person laughing]

I don't know if that's

a compliment or not.

It's a compliment.

Thank you, you're like.

[person knocking]

Who is that?

It's just a friend.

Hold on a sec, gimme a minute.

I'll be right back.

Shut your fucking mouth.

[door whirring]

Outta here.

Just get the fuck out right now.

You don't want me.

I'm sorry about that.

Is everything okay?

Yeah, yeah, it's fine.

What's going on?

[water gushing]

My friend needed something.

Your friend lives here?

Yeah, she just need a little

bit of help with something.

What kind of help?

With a guy, with a

guy that she's seeing.

Like her boyfriend?

Yeah, yeah.

Like her boyfriend.

Why won't you tell

me what's going on?

I am telling you

what's going on.

There's nothing to worry about.

It's her boyfriend and

he's drunk sometimes.

[people sighing]

Okay.

[Speaker 6] I just wanna

reiterate, I like to use.

[door knocking]

Natural aid when

we do this part.

Hey.

So you haven't been

answering any of my texts.

Sorry I'm not glued to my phone.

Where's your mom?

At work.

So Emma said she saw you

at the beach with some guy,

an old guy named Tom.

He's not that old.

No way, so, it's true.

Okay, is Emma telling everybody?

She said, she was

just telling me.

You just have to promise

not to tell anybody.

Yeah, obviously.

But like, why

didn't you tell me?

I was going to, I'm sorry.

You just have to swear

not to tell anybody.

I mean, yeah, as long as

you tell me everything.

Okay, pinky swear.

Kiss it.

[person kissing]

It's really good.

It's not really good.

It's what we got.

Really?

Yeah, I mean, you don't

know a good piece of pizza

until you've gotten a

slice in New York City.

Maybe you'll have to

take me to New York then.

Show me the good stuff.

You want me to take you away?

You wanna run away with me?

Maybe.

Oh, give me a minute.

[phone buzzing]

Hello.

[bell ringing]

Everything okay over here?

It's great.

Are you okay?

Yeah.

[person laughing]

What do you mean?

Do you need help?

There's a phone in the back,

I can make a call for you.

He does not have to know.

Doesn't have to know what?

You can tell me.

Tell you what?

Look, it's just he comes

in here with girls.

I don't know what

you're talking about.

He's my boyfriend.

[liquid pouring]

Hey, can we get a box for that?

Something came up, I

gotta take you home, okay?

Okay.

Good, I'm sorry.

Got this draining issue

and I should have

dealt with it myself

instead of asking somebody

else to look after it.

You all right?

Are you like dating other girls?

No, why would you ask me that?

I don't know.

What?

It's just that the waitress.

This waitress?

Yeah, she said that she sees

you there with other girls.

So.

I've never seen this waitress

before in my entire life.

So she's definitely confusing

me with somebody else, okay.

Okay, just forget it.

Leah.

Hold on a sec, will you

take this for a second?

Let me just clear this up.

I've never seen this, hold on.

Tom, don't.

One sec.

She apologized.

Okay.

Just take me home.

You know I really don't

appreciate this, Leah.

I mean what have I ever done

to give you a reason

not to trust me?

Nothing.

You trust me?

Yeah.

Yeah.

I want to hear you say it.

What?

I want you to say, I trust you.

I trust you.

I trust you too.

[door banging]

There you are, I haven't

seen you in days.

Yep, I'm here.

What have you been up to?

You wanna watch

something on TV tonight?

I'm hanging out with Amber.

Aw, I think you've been spending

so much time with her lately.

Not really.

Well, we haven't been

spending any time together.

I'm surprised you even noticed.

It's not like you've

been around much anyways.

Of course I noticed, stop it.

Geez.

So which one of your boyfriends

dumped you this time?

Or was it all of them?

What's the matter with you?

It's fine.

I know I'll always come second.

It's whatever.

You're my daughter.

Of course you come first.

Are you fucking kidding me?

Some people have no

business having kids.

Excuse me?

I said that some people have

no business having kids.

He gets them ball, puts on back

and hits it while he's

fucking from behind.

I'm dead ass, I'm

fucking dead ass.

Bro, come on that's

fucking bullshit.

Dude, that is not even

anatomically possible.

All right, look,

I'm just telling

you what he told me

and he told me he's

done it a bunch.

Yeah well, he's a fucking liar.

Jared, you're just jealous.

I'm not jealous.

[person laughing]

So Leah, who you've been up to?

Shut up Pat.

You don't need to

answer that Leah.

We all know what

you've been up to.

Oh, come on.

Don't gimme that confused look,

we all know that you've been

hanging out with the geriatric.

Jared you asshole.

Leah, I didn't mean

to say anything.

And they said that they

would never repeat it.

I promise, I'm sorry.

Leah, the man is a pervert.

No he's not.

He's a pedophile.

I don't blame him, I mean,

we all know younger

girls feel different.

Ew Patrick.

[people laughing]

You don't know what

you're talking about.

Yes, I do.

I literally fucked

that older lady.

She was like in her forties,

but she actually was kind

of hot, to be honest.

Disgusting Patrick.

No, you didn't.

Yes I did.

No, you didn't.

On that trip with my family

to Mexico, I told you about.

I swear to God, bro.

I'm not a kidding, older

women, they feel different.

It's like not as good.

I think it like,

it like stretches out

over time or something.

[Speaker 7] I'm

too high for this.

[Speaker 6] I'm just saying

like, this guy's lucky.

Did you shut the

fuck up, Patrick.

You're disgusting.

It's just a joke,

those old saggy balls.

Leah.

Leave me alone.

Oh my God, Leah.

Get off of me.

I'm sorry, okay.

Geez, they just kept

asking where you were.

You didn't need to say anything.

Can't you see how much

they don't even wanna

hang out with you?

They know you'll

fuck any of them.

They just keep you around

for when one of them decides

that they feel like it.

[door knocking]

I'm sorry about earlier.

[person crying]

[door banging]

[footsteps walking]

[person sniffing]

What's wrong?

Okay.

I hate them.

Oh, well, they never matter.

They never matter, right?

You're the only

person I even like.

Oh, good.

'Cause that's all

we need, right?

You and me.

And this perfect fucking face.

You know I love you, right?

And you love me,

and you're never gonna leave me.

I won't leave you.

Good.

Because nobody loves you

the way that I love you.

Hold on a second.

I made you this.

[person laughing]

Oh my God.

Dear me chasing the sunset.

I thought you'd like it.

You had this made?

Yeah, of course I did for you.

Oh my God.

Put it on.

I love it.

Put it on, I wanna

see it on your wrist.

I'm gonna wear it all the time.

Good, come here.

I wanted to get you something

so you could think of me

when we can't be together.

I wish we could be

together all the time,

and I never have to

deal with anybody else.

Then let's go be alone

together someplace,

just for a few days.

Really?

Yeah, I think we

need a vacation.

I think we just need

to be the two of us.

Can we leave tonight?

We can leave tomorrow.

How's that sound?

Okay.

[gentle music]

[door whirring]

Oh boy.

If somebody had told you

that night at the diner

where we'd be now, what

would you have thought?

I would've thought that

there's just no way

that I could be this lucky.

Really?

[Speaker 8] Really,

what about you?

I just never thought

somebody like you

would even be into me.

I wanted you the first

moment I saw you.

And I've been thinking

about some things

about you and everything,

and about your mom,

and I wanna be the one to

take care of you from now on.

What do you mean?

I mean, I want it

to be you and me.

I wanna be the

one to protect you

and to give you

everything that you need.

I wanna be that guy

so that you don't have

to get help from anybody else.

Yeah.

And that can start, right now.

[people kissing]

[person laughing]

Stand up, come over here.

Right here.

[person laughing]

Take this off.

I can't go close to the blind.

No, no, no, no, no.

I wanna see you.

No.

Take these off.

Take that off.

Turn around.

You get on your knees.

[belt whirring]

No, with your mouth.

[person sighing]

[water splashing]

[people chattering]

[hair dryer whirring]

[door knocking]

[door whirring]

Thank you.

Hold on a sec, here you go.

[door banging]

[person sighing]

What are you doing?

I'm just straightening up.

[person sighing]

Come over here.

I need your help with something.

Okay.

I need you to do

something for us.

Okay.

There's a guy that

wants to meet you.

So I have arranged for

him to meet you tonight.

Do you remember

what a good time we

had when we got here?

I want you to show

him a good time.

Do you remember?

It's just like that.

I don't wanna do that.

You told me that you want

me to take care of you.

This is how I would

take care of you.

I don't wanna do that.

You said that you wanted it

to just be the two of us.

So I need you to do this

because we're gonna need money.

I don't think I can do that.

You have no idea how easy

this is going to be because

you're so fucking good at it.

Okay, okay.

I'm gonna go.

He's gonna be here

in just a little bit.

He and I have talked

about everything.

There is nothing to

worry about, okay?

Hey, hey.

I love you, okay?

Okay.

Okay, okay, okay.

[zip whirring]

There is nothing to

worry about, all right.

Look at me.

Jesus, you look so pretty.

[packet whirring]

Okay.

[door banging]

[person walking]

[door whirring]

Hello, you all right?

Yeah.

It's okay.

You don't need to be scared.

It's your first night, right?

Don't be nervous.

Really, there's nothing

to be afraid of.

I'm a nice guy.

[person sighing]

Come here, come here.

You from around here?

Yeah, me too, born and raised.

How old are you?

It's okay.

It's probably

better I don't know.

Relax, told you

I won't hurt you.

You're really quite beautiful.

What do you say when

someone compliments you?

Thank you.

[whirring]

See how hard you make me.

Take your shirt off.

[person breathing]

just like that.

You're good at that.

That's good.

[packet whirring]

[person breathing]

[person grunting]

[shower whirring]

[door banging]

Hey.

[door beeping]

[gentle music]

[singing in foreign language]

You wanna try a bite?

[packet whirring]

Go to the bathroom

for just a second.

[cars whirring]

[person crying]

[person coughing]

Can you come pick me up?

Yeah, I'll drop a pin.

[door whirring]

Thank you.

Yeah.

Yeah, if my mom asks, we only

took the car to Darren's.

So what are you doing here?

I was with Tom.

What happened?

We got in a fight.

Fuck that guy, right?

Can we talk about yesterday.

I don't really feel like

talking about anything.

Don't be a bitch, okay,

I'm trying to apologize.

Look, I'm really sorry.

I should have kept your secret,

I always keep your secrets.

Then why didn't you?

I was worried about

you, I'm sorry.

Okay, I'm sorry too.

It's okay.

Can we start driving?

[car whirring]

Where are you going?

I have to get a listing ready.

There's an open house tomorrow

and I don't have

time to do it then.

Could I come?

If you want to.

[whirring]

[banging]

Do you need any help?

Yeah, do you wanna

clean that back window?

Yeah.

[spraying]

[car whirring]

[person sighing]

[gentle music]

Taking a shot of

the mystery, Ben.

Yeah, baby shot.

Thought you loved us.

Oh yeah.

Oh yeah, bro.

I would but.

All right guys, I'm

already too fucking.

[people laughing]

[people chattering]

How many do you need?

I don't like any of these.

I think this is what they have.

I don't like these, you

should put them back.

[birds chirping]

What are you gonna

wear on the first day?

I haven't really

thought about it.

Can I have some?

Yeah.

[plane whirring]

That's pretty.

Thanks.

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[door knocking]

[door knocking]

[Speaker 9] Yeah.

Is Tom here?

No.

Do you know where he is?

No, fuck that guy, I

don't care where he went.

Oh, I just really

need to talk to him.

Okay, I mean, if he didn't

tell you where he went,

then maybe it's not a good.

Please.

You should go home.

I can't find him anywhere.

If you could please just help me

like even with a phone

number or something.

It's an emergency.

Okay, yeah, hold on.

Hi.

No, there's a girl at my door

who wants to talk to you.

No, she knows you.

What's your name again?

Leah.

She says her name's Leah?

No, she's alone.

I don't think so, yeah, okay.

Tom, don't hang up.

Where are you?

Why didn't you try to find me?

[person crying]

I miss you too.

[gentle music]