In the Dark (2019–…): Season 3, Episode 11 - Match Point - full transcript

With the walls closing in, Murphy and Trey make a desperate move.

♪ Of the street ♪

♪ Mmm, mmm ♪

♪ They're gonna find us... ♪

(chuckles softly)

Or you could just knock
like a normal person.

♪ They're gonna find us ♪

(knocking) ♪ Lord ♪

♪ Someday ♪
(exhales)

(sniffs)

♪ You and me ♪

♪ At the dark end ♪



Oh, my God.

Can I help you?

You're both under arrest.

What?

(grunting) ♪ And when
the daylight hour ♪

♪ Rolls around ♪
Hey! Ow!

Chicago PD!

(grunting) ♪ And by chance ♪

Trey! Help!

(grunts loudly) Trey!

Get off. Back off! Come on!

Back off! ♪ Should meet ♪

♪ Just walk on by ♪

(grunts, panting)



♪ Oh, darling ♪
(shouts) Help!

(pounding)

♪ Please don't cry ♪

♪ Tonight we'll meet... ♪

You are gonna
regret this. Mm-hmm.

♪ Of the street ♪

♪ Mmm ♪

♪ Mmm... ♪

Come on, Murphy. We got to go.

Pretzel.

Pretzel. Don't make a sound

until we leave the building.

♪ ♪

What the hell just happened?

It's the cop Darnell's
been hooking up with.

Don't worry.

She's handcuffed,
and I took her phone.

Come on. What are you doing?

W... Maybe we can use her.

Use her how?

To help us find Jennifer
Walker's brother.

♪ ♪

Why in the world

would she help us find
Jennifer Walker's brother?

She's smart. She's gonna realize
that I'm not actually gonna

use that gun.

Maybe we can blackmail
her or something.

Blackmail?

Come on.

You said she's the reason
why you didn't get arrested.

Didn't she tip Darnell off

that the cops were
outside your apartment?

Not on purpose.

Apparently, D overheard
her talking with her boss.

Okay, but, still,

pretty sure she could
get fired for that.

Trey?

We're so close.

We're so close. I can feel it.

I know that that brother's
gonna lead me to Jess.

I just know it.

I know it.

And none of those rehab
places will tell us anything.

Trey.

(exhales) You're
the only person

that doesn't think I'm crazy.

I need you. I need you.

And we need her.

Please.

Even if I am gonna
entertain this idea

for, like, a second,
which I'm not...

Okay, clearly, you are.

How would we be able
to prove that...

Darnell tipped her off?

You said you have her phone.

Right? Check her texts.

It's locked.

Oh.

Know what?

Stay here. I'll be right back.

(handcuffs rattling)

Listen to me,

if you surrender right now,

it will be a lot
easier for everyone.

Yeah.

I know.

You're right. (clicks)

Hey. Hey! Give me my
phone! Give it to me!

Thank you.

(mutters): You're so screwed.

Anything?

Oh, my God.

What?

She says, "Please don't do this.

"You weren't supposed
to hear that call.

I could lose my job."

He says, "No one will know
it was you. But like I said,

"I gotta protect Trey.

"He didn't do this.

I'm so sorry."

You got to be kidding me.

(door opens)

(sighs) Let me go right now.

Yeah, we can't do that.

You seriously gonna kill me?

Like you killed Nia?

Look, we just need your help.

I'm trying to find
my friend Jess.

Okay? And I think
someone mistook her

for this girl that
went missing...

Jennifer Walker.

We know a lot more
than you think.

(exhales)

Well, who do you think
wanted Jennifer dead?

Because I happen to
think her brother

had something to do with it.

And why's that?

He was supposed to pick her up
on the day she went missing,

and no one knows
why he never showed.

No one's heard
from him in years.

And then, a few months
ago, he sold her identity.

Wait, her brother sold
her identity? Yeah.

And we need you to
help us find him,

because if he was the one
that was after Jennifer,

he's got to be the one
that's after my friend.

(scoffs) Why would
I do that for you?

MURPHY: Well, you
said it yourself.

You'd be fired if anyone
found out what you did.

And if you don't cooperate,

I'll send screenshots of
your texts with Darnell

to everyone in your contact list
with a Chicago PD email address.

So if you want to
keep your job...

just do what we say.

I mean, it's pretty simple.

Don't be that stupid, Murphy.

I don't really have
anything left to lose.

And it seems like you
have a lot to lose.

(inhales)

What do you think? (exhales)

Worst person in the world.

What'd you say?

The worst person in the world.
That's what Josh said about you.

Oh, yeah? Am I the worst
person in the world

for trying to find
my best friend?

Who would have never
gone missing had she not

been involved in
a murder. Okay.

Come on, guys. We got
to get out of here.

Darnell ran to go
grab some food.

He's gonna be back any minute.

Where are we gonna go?

We'll go to her place.

(keys jangling)

We can't go to her
place. Oh, my God.

That's the first place they'll
look if anyone realizes

she's missing. We
can't go there.

What's this?

Cygnus Warehousing?

I used to work there.

Is anyone there at night?

And if you lie,

we will send those screenshots.

It's empty from 10:00
p.m. to 5:00 a.m.

TREY: We can head there now.

Good.

♪ ♪

(train horn blows)

(beeps)

(creaking)

♪ ♪

(beeps)

(creaking)

Thanks for your badge.

Can we just get this over with?

Hey. (exhales)

There it is.

(keys jangling)

(chuckles softly)

That's one way of saying you
want to have sex all night.

(inhales) Ooh.

(chuckles softly)

(beeps)

(creaking)

(clicking) Like I said,

I'm not sure what it
is you want me to do.

I can't subpoena the patient
list of every rehab place

in Chicago. You're a cop.

I'm literally asking
you to find one person.

Is that such an insane ask?

I wouldn't call this asking.

Okay. Whatever. If you
were just doing your job.

If you were just doing your job,

how would you find
him? (chuckles)

If I were doing my job,

I wouldn't be handcuffed to
a desk in an empty warehouse.

Okay. Well, this
is what it is.

I would narrow down the
list of rehab facilities

based on his finances,
then get a court order.

Okay.

Well, I don't
think he has money.

Well, okay, then we look
into state-funded facilities.

That's a start. Thank you.

(computer chimes, whirs)

I'll see if this works.

SARAH: Yeah. Yeah.

Thank you so much. I-I really
appreciate you working so late.

Mm-hmm.

I got the court order. I'll
start calling rehab facilities.

Mm. Was that so hard?

(scoffs)

(horn honks in distance)

(exhales)

"H-E."

(phone vibrates) SARAH:
Right. I'm looking

for a patient.

A possible patient. His
name is Patrick Walker.

Maybe he checked in a few
hours ago, days ago, weeks.

Maybe even months.
I'm not sure.

(phone vibrating)

Uh-huh.

Yeah, sure, I-I got
no problem holding.

SARAH: You've reached Sarah
Barnes. Leave a message.

(beeps) Hey. Sarah.

Uh, just call me back, text me.

Let me know you're
all right, all right?

I got a weird feeling.

Yeah, got it. Thanks.
H-Have a good night.

That's the one.

Patrick Walker checked
in two months ago.

Great. But we both know

they're not just gonna let us
waltz in there and talk to him.

So you're coming with.

(chuckles) Okay.

Can you just lay out your
theory for me here, Murphy?

What? You asked me to do
my job, right? Be a cop?

Sure, it's possible that
someone mistook Jess

for this Jennifer Walker person.

But her own brother?

You honestly think
that her brother

snuck out of that facility,

kidnapped Jess, thinking
it was his sister,

and never recognized her?

Look, it's obvious
what you're doing.

I used to work in
missing persons.

I have seen countless
people grasping at straws

because they didn't want
to deal with the truth.

No. Don't say that.
And... and the truth is

that Jess is dead.
Shut up. Shut up.

I'm sorry. I know it's
horrible. Shut up! Shut up!

You don't know that!

You don't know anything!

You don't know that.

So shut up.

TREY: Okay.

Let's just... go to this place.

Hey, Sarah, it's Darnell.

(sighs)

(sighs)

TREY: Okay.

We're here.

All right, I'm gonna let
Pretzel pee before we go in.

Be right back.

Come on, buddy.

(sighs)

Can I ask you something?

Sure.

Why are you doing this?

For a couple weeks of sex?

'Cause I guarantee that's
all you're getting.

Look,

I know you're wanted in
this triple homicide.

Darnell says you didn't do it,

and I don't think
he'd lie to me.

If your cell phone ends up being
the only evidence against you,

there's no way that'll
hold up. What's your point?

My point is that
you've just added

kidnapping a police
officer to that list.

Look at what
Darnell did for you,

and this is how you repay him?

Well, what's done is done.

Actually, if you just,
uh... (banging on door)

Let's go!

All right.

I'm gonna uncuff you.

Don't try anything.

I'm sorry, but I'm not
gonna talk to you guys.

We just want to ask you a
couple of questions about...

My sister? No.

No, I'm not doing this.

Patrick, we're not
accusing you of anything.

We just want to see if
we can dig up anything

that the police
missed back then.

Well, then you can listen

to my 47-hour interrogation

the week she went missing.

I told the cops everything
they needed to know, okay?

An interrogation from back
then wouldn't explain why

you sold your sister's
identity three months ago.

Hmm?

Hmm?

Because I'm a drug addict.

I needed money.

So I sold my missing
sister's identity

for a dime bag of heroin.

Yeah?

Hmm. Yeah.

SARAH: Who did you sell

her identity to?

I don't remember.

Some lady. I was on
a four-day bender,

so I don't really remember much.

Look, look, talking about
this stuff isn't great for me,

so I'm just gonna
go back to my room

if you... if you don't mind.

Sure. Thank you.

No. Hang on. You
wait a second.

I told you, I already did this!

I'm not doing it again!

I don't believe a word you say.

I can't express
how little I care.

Great job in there, by the way.

Thanks for scaring
off our prime suspect.

Prime suspect?

Poor guy is just an
addict. I'm telling you,

he had something
to do with this.

(Sarah scoffs)
Okay, he was lying.

Could hear it in his
voice. He's lying!

Been doing this for a long
time, Murphy. He wasn't lying.

Trey.

Um...

he seemed like he was
telling the truth.

No, he was not.

(laughing): No, you
guys are both wrong.

You guys are both wrong.

He's-he's... he's
hiding something, okay?

I bet my life on it.

Well, I did what you asked.

Wait. He said he
was interrogated

for two days back then.

Let's listen to it,
see if I'm right.

If you were right, they
would have never let him go.

(laughs) Yeah, sure.

Because the cops in your
department are really top notch.

(stammering): We're not even
arguing about this, okay?

I don't... Just shut up.
You-you have no say here.

SARAH: Are you seriously
thinking of taking me

to the police station?
You're that dumb?

MURPHY: I have gotten
closer to solving

this case in three days than
the police have in ten years.

(laughing): Okay,
you're not close

to solving anything,
Murphy. You're delusional.

Hmm. I've been called
that before, and yet,

I've been right
every single time,

so don't underestimate me.

Ooh. (sniffles)

Let's go, Trey.

(sighs)

What are you doing? Let's go.

(engine starts)

♪ ♪

MURPHY: We'll be able
to hear everything.

Okay? If you tell anyone what's
going on, you turn off the phone

or mute or anything,
we'll send those texts.

You remember what they
are, or did you want us

to just refresh your
memory real quick?

I got it.

TREY: Put this in your pocket.

MURPHY: Just go inside,

get the evidence,
come back outside.

Don't talk to anyone.

Sarah? Hey.

What are you... what
are you doing here?

JOSH: It's the
middle of the night.

What's going on?

SARAH: Oh, I, um...
I couldn't sleep.

I just, uh...

I came to grab some files

to get some work done. You?

Well, I went home and started
watching Jeopardy!, and I...

I was like, "How can I be
watching a six-year-old episode

of Jeopardy! When
Murphy's still out there?"

Yeah, I know. I get it.

No, you don't get it.
No, you don't get it.

I literally had her in
that interrogation room.

I-I had her in her apartment.

I literally had her
in my... my bed,

right beside me, and I let her
get away each and every time.

This is pointless.

I'm gonna go brew up
some coffee and sober up.

No. Wait a second. (scoffs)

Yeah? Look, can I ask you...?

What is it about her?

JOSH: What do you mean?

SARAH: I mean... Murphy.

You're obviously a smart guy.

You have been after
Nia Bailey for years,

but you let this girl

get in your way.

Well, thank you.
Just... (laughs)

continue to kick me
while I'm down, please.

SARAH: Come on. I'm serious.

How did she do it?

I don't know, honestly.

I think about it
literally all the time...

How she just made me...

she just made me so stupid.

You know, and
she-she has this...

(sighs)

Well, she's just such
a dick, you know?

(sighs) She hates everyone.

So, you know, when
she chooses you,

it makes you feel
really special.

SARAH: But you think it
was all just manipulation?

(Josh scoffs)

JOSH: Every word.

SARAH: I'm sorry.

Anyway, look,

I'm gonna finish up here.

No use crying about the past.

Yeah. I'm gonna head home, too.

(clears throat)

Get some sleep.

I wish I could.

Night.

Night.

(clears throat)

You do see what she's
trying to do, though, right?

She's trying to
turn you against me.

She's trying to paint me as
some sort of manipulative...

No, I know.

I'm not an idiot.

I do like you, though.

You know that.

Yeah.

Yeah. I'm... Yeah.

WOMAN: Detective
Barnes, working late?

SARAH: Yeah,
something like that.

Can I get the evidence
box for case number 43...

8321? Jennifer Walker. Thanks.

(clears throat)

Got it.

Yeah, we heard.

(whispers): Bitch.

(engine starts)

Can you guys hurry up?

There's a lot of stuff in here.

Found it.

Oh, he wasn't
kidding. This is long.

MILLER: Can you state your
name for the record, please.

(clears throat)
Patrick Walker.

Look, I have, uh,

no idea where my sister is.

Can I see my mom, please?

MILLER: Yeah, in a bit. We're just
gonna ask you a couple questions.

You need anything?
You comfortable?

You want some water? You said this
thing was, like, two days long.

We don't have time to sit here and listen
to the whole thing. SARAH: Hang on.

Transcript's
notated. We usually

mark important points
up to find later.

47 hours, 23 minutes.

(sighs)

Please. Please, just-just

let me talk to my mom.

Oh, for the last time, you can
see your mom once you tell us

why you were late picking up
your sister from swim practice

on Saturday.

I told you. I don't remember.

You don't remember where you
were three frickin' days ago?!

PATRICK: I-I'm sorry. MILLER:
For killing your sister?

PATRICK: No! No!
I-I didn't! I-I w...

I would never.

I just want my mom.

The second you tell me the truth

you can see her. Okay?

(sighs) I was taking the SATs.

Excuse me?

I was taking...

the SATs.

(Miller laughs)

Come on.

PATRICK: For this
guy at school.

I took the test for him.

It's how I've been saving
up money for Northwestern.

They gave me a scholarship,

but it'll only pay for half.

And these rich kids
pay me, like, $1,000

to do it for them.

I know it's wrong,

but I just really
needed the money.

And this is why you were
late picking up your sister?

Yeah.

I usually finish the last
section, like, 20 minutes early,

so I thought I'd
have enough time.

But there was this
one word problem.

I couldn't figure it out.

So I tried it again.

And again and again
and again and...

I just figured Jenny would
wait for me, you know?

(crying)

I... (sniffles)

I had a decimal in
the wrong place.

That's what was
wrong. A decimal.

And because of that...

I didn't get to her in time.

And now...

(crying)

Thank you, Patrick.

Turn it off.

Let's check his story.

There you go.

You figured out his
big secret, Murphy.

No. No, no. There's got to
be something else. Come on.

There isn't. They
reported the SAT fraud

and Northwestern
rescinded his acceptance.

I'm guessing that's when
his drug addiction started.

SARAH: He probably blames
himself for everything.

I bet his mom does, too.
No, but, like, that's...

(sighs) That's it?

Yeah.

MURPHY: That's... (sighs)

Uh, where's
the-the... the box?

What? The-the evidence box.

I told you, there's
nothing in there.

This case is a dead end.

Can you please
just let me go now?

No!

I'm keeping you until you
help me find my friend.

There's got to be
something on someone.

There's got to be
something a cop missed.

(papers rustling)

Well, I have to pee.

I'm sure Trey has
to escort me, so...

What are you doing?

I don't have to go
to the bathroom.

Look, I know that you think
what Murphy's doing is crazy,

because it is.

Look, I'm just trying to
help her find her friend.

I know what it's
like to lose someone.

Yeah, but come on.

What are you gonna do...

Keep chasing dumb
clue after dumb clue,

just to... what?

(chuckles softly)
Make her happy?

No one is ever gonna
make that girl happy.

Including you.

I know you heard Josh.

She makes men stupid.

Look at you.

You're being an idiot right now.

I know that she's making you
think that you're different,

that you're special,
that... you know.

But you're not special, you're
just like the rest of them.

She uses people.

That's what she does.

Look at what she made
you do to Darnell.

Look, if you delete the
texts and let me walk,

I will not tell anyone
what happened here tonight.

Let's just go back in there.

Hmm? (scoffs)

Let's go.

Don't touch me.

(plastic crinkling)
(scanner beeps)

What are these?

Uh, looks like a bracelet

and a bunch of beads
to make a bracelet.

Are they the same?

Like, are the-are
the loose beads

the same as the beads
on the bracelet?

Yeah.

MURPHY: They are?

(laughs)

Oh, my God. Okay.

Yeah, I know exactly
where we need to go next.

Like, now.

Right now. 'Cause
of a bunch of beads?

Yes, because of
a bunch of beads.

Yes. Just trust me on this.

All right, uh...

I'll get all this
back in the box and...

meet you in the car.

You know where it is?

MURPHY: Yeah, thank
you. Yeah, okay.

Come on, Pretzel. Come on.

Find outside. (sighs)

Good boy. Okay.

(door closing)

All right, fine.

I'll take it... That
deal you offered me.

(phone camera clicks)
What are you doing?

Sending myself a
screenshot. If in one hour,

the cops aren't after
us, I'll delete it.

What? I'm just

supposed to trust you now?

Yeah.

Here.

No cops.

And you don't come after me.

Deal.

All right.

(door closes)

Don't underestimate me.

MURPHY: Okay, we're going

to 29 Sumner Avenue
in South Bend.

That's, uh, Jennifer's
best friend's house.

And I know you guys think
these are just some beads,

but they're actually
friendship bracelets,

and one of them was broken.

One of them was,
like, ripped off.

I can feel the... the thread.

And Jennifer's mom told me

that she only really had
one friend... Susannah.

So the day she goes missing,

she rips off her
friendship bracelet?

Sarah, that is something

that even you have to
admit is a little sketchy.

It's... That's something.

Hello? Sarah?

I let her go.

You... you let her go?

What?

We need her.

She can... she can
interrogate people, she can

subpoena whatever... There's
no one to interrogate, Murphy.

There's nothing to subpoena.

This is nothing.
Don't say that.

Look, she gave me a way
out and I... I took it.

I just kidnapped a cop,

who also happens to
be Darnell's girl.

I kidnapped a cop

when I'm wanted

for three murders that
I didn't even commit.

And I did all of
that because of you.

I didn't force you
to do anything.

No, you didn't, but...

you make me stupid, Murphy.

I got to walk.

Trey. Come on, Murphy.

You might think you like me,

but I'm just the only
person you have left.

That's not...

That's not even
close to the truth.

Okay.

Whatever.

Believe whatever you want.

(sighs)

I'll drop you off
at the bus station.

You can get to South
Bend from there.

(laughs) Sorry. I'm
just still moved

by you telling me yesterday
that you weren't going anywhere.

Yeah, well...

Things change, right?

I guess they do.

Can you just drive me
to Lesley's, please?

(exhales softly)

Hey, there you are.

Are you okay?

Get the hell away from me.

What?

Whoa, whoa, whoa.
What-what happened to you?

What happened to me?

I went to your place,
only to have your friends

hold me hostage all night,
using our texts as blackmail.

Wait, what? Murphy and Trey?
Can you just leave me alone?

I had no ide...

(exhales)

(groans)

TREY: Hold on a sec. (sighs)

What's up?

♪ ♪

(car door closes)

(car door opens)

(car door closes)

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

(sighs)

(knock on door)

(Murphy exhales)

(clears throat)

Oh, hey. You're back.

Is Felix here? I need him.

"Hi, Lesley." I don't
really have time for that.

I just need Felix.

For what?

I need a ride.

Please.

I'm sorry. Max drove
him back to Canada.

They're both gone?

Yeah. They must have got
freaked out about everything.

Um...

Okay. Uh...

Is there any chance you
could drive me to South Bend?

That's, like, hours away.

And I have work in
the morning. Can I

just come in, then,
please, until I get a ride?

'Cause I don't have any money.

Look, here's $20.

Go get yourself
something to eat.

I'm going back to bed.

Take care of yourself, Murphy.

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

(exhales) You okay?

Yeah. I was just getting
a glass of water.

I couldn't sleep
for some reason.

Come here.

(rock music playing faintly)

♪ Baby, come on ♪

♪ I'll be there for you... ♪

JESS: God, theirs are
way uglier than ours.

What?

Well, you know, at least
ours have these little, tiny

fake diamonds on them,
you know? Oh, yeah.

So classy.

I loved this thing.

I did, too.

Do you remember when we finally
decided to take them off?

Yeah, when we turned 16

'cause I thought they made
us look like little girls.

(chuckles softly)

We were little girls.

I just know that
this stupid bracelet

means something.

I really need to find a
way to get to South Bend.

Like, imagine the fight that
we would have had to get in

for one of us to rip ours off.

Which means...

Susannah definitely
murdered her.

Jess. Come on. Case closed.

Oh, no, yes, I'm sorry.

She almost murdered her,

because she now
thinks I'm Jennifer,

and she's trying
to finish the job.

Please don't start talking
to me like I'm crazy, too.

I didn't say
anything. I literally

have no one. I've lost every
single person in my life,

so please be nice
to me. (exhales)

Do you realize
that you're asking

a figment of your imagination

to be nice to you?

I was always so
eager to grow up.

And for what?

Come on.

Trey wasn't your guy.

If he was, he would have
never, ever let you go.

I mean that. No
matter what, okay?

I don't think

Max would have ever
done that to you

when you guys were together.

You might have done that to him,

but I think...
(chuckles) Shut up.

That goes unsaid.

I love you.

I know.

("The Ringer" by Colyer playing)

MAN: Hey.

Can I sit here?

Oh, boy.

I'm Warren, by the way.

♪ You play the victim... ♪

Nice to meet you, Warren.

♪ Such a sucker, oh, then
what does that make me? ♪

♪ Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah... ♪

Where'd my dog go?

He's over there.

♪ Ah, ah, ah, ah ♪

♪ You're the ringer ♪

♪ Ah, ah, ah, ah ♪

♪ Get off my finger inside ♪

♪ It's been so nice to meet ya ♪

♪ So nice to meet ya ♪

♪ So nice to leave ya. ♪

Morning.

MURPHY: Hi.

Hi.

(exhales) I have coffee.

Oh, thank you. That's
so sweet. Yeah.

Yeah, of course.

Oh, boy. What time is it?

Oh, it's, uh, 11:15. What?

Uh, 11... Oh, God.

Is everything o-okay, or...?

Can you hold this, please? I was supposed
to visit my mom today. Yeah, I got it.

She's sick. And my, you know,
my-my sister was gonna take me.

She was gonna pick
me up at 10:30.

Hang on. Oh, God.

Yeah, she left me a voice mail.

AUTOMATED VOICE: Your
car insurance warranty

is about to expire. Yep.
That bitch left without me.

Oh, God. My mom's
gonna kill me.

Okay, um... It's okay. Oh, no.

This is bad. Where-where
does your mom live?

I can just drive you. Oh, no.

She lives in South Bend.

I mean, that's,
like, two hours away.

I couldn't ask you
to do that and...

Uh, Pretzel! Come here.

I'll just probably take
a cab or something.

No, you're not taking
a cab two hours away.

Seriously, I can drive you.

I don't know, are you
sure? I-I feel really bad

asking you to do that. No.
No, it's nothing. For real.

Really? Yeah.

I wish that I could say I
have a bunch of cool stuff

to cancel today,
but... (chuckles)

all you're doing is
taking four hours away

from watching Lost for
the millionth time. Lost?

Yeah.

Wow. You know it?

Cancel everything. Okay.

Shut up, first
of all. (laughs)

You're sweet.

This is it, I think.

Red brick?

Uh, no idea.

Right. (chuckles)

My bad. It's all right.

Hey, we're still on
for dinner Thursday?

Oh, yeah. Totally, yeah.

Looking forward to it. Yeah.

Great. Just text me.

I will. Okay.

(chuckles) Thank
you again so much.

Yeah. I really... I
really appreciate it.

Yeah. Okay.

Just... Just, uh, right there.

Got it. Got it, got it. Okay.

Okay. All right.

All right. I-I'll
give you a hand.

No. No, it's all good.
I... You're sure?

Yeah, I can take off.

Oh... All right,
I... You're sure?

I'm good. Come on, Pretzel.

Find inside.

(knock on door)

Oh.

Hi there.

Does one of these belong to you?

I can explain.

(shakily): I'm sorry.

I'm so, so sorry.

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