Pretty Little Liars (2010–2017): Season 1, Episode 14 - Careful What U Wish 4 - full transcript

As the school gets ready for the dance-a-thon, the girls have more on their minds; Hanna is having a hard time finding a job to help her family's financial situation, but when "A" has a job for her, will Hanna be able to refuse? Emily can only think of Maya and is desperate to speak to her; Spencer finds being in close quarters with Ian, more difficult than ever; Aria's former babysitter, Simone, comes back to town for a surprise visit, and soon sets her sights on Ezra.

Who does not want a big beast
who can catch a ball in the end zone?

- That's it.
- Sean. Sean, don't hit him.

I am being honest with you.
I have a boyfriend.

I think you deserve a better boyfriend.

Your friend left her backpack here.
I returned it to her parents.

- Are you doing drugs?
- What are you talking about?

- Are you stoned?
- No.

So, what were you and Noel Kahn
talking about today?

Telling me about some rumor
he had heard.

- What rumor?
- The English teacher.

The one you think is so great. He's
having a thing with one of his students.



We were days away
from a foreclosure.

This is our lifeline,
and I will pay it all back.

Well, if the bank finds out
about your unauthorized loan...

- ...that's like a felony, right?
- It's only a felony if they find out.

"Don't say I never gave you anything.
Turn on your computer. A."

If the girls knew I was seeing you...

...oh, my God,
they'd never shut up about it.

I wish they were more mature, but...

We don't have a lot of time.

I have to get back
before they wake up.

I know you wanna kiss me.

She doesn't even look scared.

Did Alison ever look scared?

Come closer.



He pushed her, didn't he?

And all that mumbling and groaning,
Maybe she was gripping the ground...

Looking for a weapon
to defend herself?

Why are you snapping?
I'm trying to give your brother an out.

In-law, okay?
Lan is my creepy brother-in-law.

Whatever he is, he just married
your sister, and he might be a killer.

This definitely proves he was with her
the night she died.

Can we just watch this video
one more time...

- ...and figure out what they're saying?
- No. I can't watch this again.

Yeah, Em's right.
Let's just give it a rest.

Is anybody else freezing?

- I'll make some hot chocolate.
- Hot chocolate?

What's this, Camp Tamarack?
We can't sit around singing "Kumbaya."

- We have to hand over that video.
- What video?

Uh, Hanna rented Tootsie,
but she left it at home.

You're welcome to hang in the barn.

Your sister picked some chick flick
on demand.

- Where do we keep the popcorn?
- That drawer.

Oh, okay.

Oh, Emily,
I've been meaning to ask you.

Ready to trade your goggles in
for a field hockey stick?

We could use some speed on offense.
Right, Spence?

- Mm-hm.
- Thanks, I'm still into swimming.

You wouldn't be if you saw
what they skimmed out of that pool.

What's up? Did I walk into the middle
of a chick flick?

Okay, I get it. No guys allowed.

God, that was close.

Spencer, how can you even sleep here
knowing he's living in your backyard?

We have to give that tape
to the police. Tonight.

- And when they ask us where we got it?
- Forgot the salt.

Okay, does this look even?

Earth to Hanna.

Sorry, what? Oh, uh, yeah, it's fine.

Okay, remind me.

How come you're the chair
of the decorating committee...

- ...and we're the ones decorating?
- I can't climb up.

I'm saving my one good leg
for tomorrow night.

The printer guy needs to be paid. Did
you order six Baracks and no Michelles?

Are you kidding?
Tell him no Michelles, no money.

Uh, maybe you should tell him.
He says this is what you ordered.

I'll be right back.

Oh, and it's a little low on the left.

Can we just break her other leg?

Hey, are we still doing this at lunch?

If by "this," you mean taking your laptop
to the police, then yes, we are.

But no one called, right?
They don't know that we're coming.

- What's with the cold feet?
- It's just...

I was up all night thinking.

What if this is a setup?

A could've planted this video
on my laptop...

- ...knowing we would turn it in.
- Let's not try to second-guess A.

We've been there.
We ended up scared of Noel Kahn...

...who turned out to be just
a jealous freak looking for a better grade.

Yeah, let's not forget A also tried
to kill Hanna for knowing too much.

We could be walking into a trap.

- You are already living in it.
- No.

Lan...

...might have done other stuff,
but he's not A.

There's no way he'd want us knowing
this video exists.

But it does, and the police need to know
what happened to Alison that night.

Toby gave Alison his sweater
before she saw lan.

And Toby shouldn't go to jail
for a crime he didn't commit.

She's right. Hey, I'll drive you
to the station during lunch.

- Hey, how'd it go?
- Not well.

You know, I should call the shop
and get him fired.

How much do you think
he makes an hour?

You should have him sponsor you
for the dance.

Ask the manager to pony up
a couple hundred bucks.

- How much have you raised?
- Some, not a lot.

- Your mom's gonna throw down, right?
- Of course.

Have her pass the hat at work.
That's what my mom did.

Do you think your mom would hire me
again at the dental office?

- Oh, I wouldn't go there.
- Why not?

- You threatened a kid with a drill bit.
- He aimed at me for rinse-and-spit.

If you don't have enough pledges,
you can split my sponsorship money.

No. No, it's not that.
It's just I'm saving up for some earrings.

They're crazy expensive.

So can you just ask her? Please?

Sure, but if I were you,
I'd keep looking.

Surprise.

Simone? Ha, ha.

What are you doing here?

I wanted to surprise you.

She's in town visiting her parents,
so I hijacked her.

Mom, I don't need a babysitter
anymore.

No,
but my first-period English class does.

Your mom invited me
to speak to her classes.

You know, try to convince them
that there's life after Rosewood.

And it's actually a very impressive life.
Guess who is now a published author.

What? That's fantastic.

Okay, slow down.
Two stories, an online journal...

...and your mom thinks
I'm J.K. Rowling.

Why didn't you tell me
Simone was coming?

Well, because some of us
can keep a secret.

It's so weird
to be back in this building.

I went into autopilot,
walked straight to my old locker.

- Don't tell me you miss it.
- It's twice the size of my apartment.

Heh. Do you have to leave
after my mom's class?

You should come to mine.

Hanna, Spencer, Emily,
we're all in the same English class.

Why didn't I think of that?
That's a great idea. I'll be right back.

Your mom tells me that you kept quite
an intense journal while you were away.

Yeah, well, I had to do something.
It was Iceland.

The sun went down in October,
came back up in March.

Don't diss it.
There might be a good story.

No. No, I doubt it.

And when you win that Pulitzer,
you better thank me.

I made you turn off The O.C.
And read Wuthering Heights.

Wasn't Wuthering Heights,
it was The Exorcist.

Okay, volume. Mother on campus.

Okay, so we're all set.

Mr. Fitz is in, and, Simone,
you are booked till lunch.

If you have time for coffee
while in town...

...he would really like
to pick your brain. Say yes.

He's very single and very handsome.

Am I wrong?

Yes, I heard what you said,
but can I at least...?

Can I at least say hello to her?

Hello? Hello?

- Was that your mom?
- No, Maya's prison guard at True North.

- How's she holding up?
- Wouldn't know.

- They won't let me talk to her.
- Why not?

What do they have her doing over there
in those woods? Building a cabin?

Building character.

Now they've taken her phone away
and reprogrammed it...

...so only her parents can call.
No texts, no e-mails, no nothing.

Hey, man. How you doing?

Give me your phone.

- What?
- Give it to me. You'll get it back.

And then you can call your honey
24/7.

- What are you looking at?
- Not what, who.

That new kid?

I don't wanna go there.
I heard he's sketchy.

Sean gave him 20 bucks,
he totally upgraded his phone.

More memory, new apps.
He'll hook you up.

I don't know his name.

Em, he doesn't want a "thank you" card,
he wants cash.

Oh, hey, Lucas.

Wouldn't have even recognized her.
When's the last time you saw Simone?

Huh? Oh, I don't know. It's been a while.

Well, she must be doing pretty well
if she's willing to sponsor all four of us.

Come on, Han. You can look at
Help Wanted on the way over.

I hear Rosewood P.D. Is hiring.

Well, I do have experience with them,
just the wrong kind.

Okay, come on, we have to go.
We only have 45 minutes.

Wait, hold on. What's this?

- What?
- How come your music's online...

...when your laptop's
on your shoulder?

Look, isn't that your playlist?

What?

- Why are you carrying a yearbook?
- I'm not.

- Where's your laptop?
- It's in my bag, except it's not.

This is insane. This bag has been
plastered to my side all morning.

- What about P. E?
- It was in my locker...

...but no one has that combo.

The coaches do.

- Lan must have heard us last night.
- Lf he did, he knows what's on there.

If he has my laptop...

He knows we've seen
what's on there too.

Caleb, wait up.
Didn't you see me wave at you?

I saw you. You need something?

My phone, is it done?
Did you crack the code or not?

Hey, let's do this Monday.

You said it'd be ready today.

I said I would make it happen.
I don't give dates.

- You want speedy delivery, call Best Buy.
- What if I give you 40 bucks?

- Would that make it happen any faster?
- Let me put it this way...

...yes.

Yo, not here.

Walk with me.

So, what's the rush?

I wanna speak to my friend tonight.

Where is she, rehab?

It's not rehab, it's more like...

Who told you it was rehab?

Nice cushy town like this? I'm guessing
rehab is the new boarding school.

Well, it's not. She's not a pothead.
She shouldn't even be there.

Where did you move here from?

- Why do you care?
- Why can't you tell me?

I didn't say I couldn't.
It just might cost you an extra 40 bucks.

All right, fine. I'll give you a discount.

You can hear my story
for a chili cheese dog.

You don't have time to eat.
You have a deadline.

I chew fast.

Susan, I know your inventory
back and forth.

If you could just give me one shot.

Look, I think you're terrific, Hanna.

If it were up to me, I'd love to hire you,
but my boss would kill me.

Why?

Your mother owes us some money.

Um, well, maybe I could work it off.

Honey, there are not enough days
in the week.

I'm sorry.

- How'd it go? Did you get it?
- They said they'd call.

Well, someone's going to hire you
eventually.

Relax, it's a pair of earrings.
Ask your mom for a bigger allowance.

Can we just go? Please?

- Is this a bad time?
- No, no, I just, uh...

I know, I know. It was impulsive.
I should have called.

I know that's our deal, but I just figured,
it's a Saturday morning...

...you've got a stack of papers
to grade...

...and we're not gonna get to talk
at the dance.

I wasn't working. I was actually reading
one of Simone's short stories.

Oh.

- How is it?
- It's really good. She's talented.

I figure I should read one
before I meet with her for coffee.

- So you're meeting with her now?
- At noon. Crap.

It's 11:30 already.

- You didn't mention you were doing this.
- Your mother was pretty persistent...

...and I couldn't exactly tell her
I was seeing someone.

Oh, of course.

- You're okay with this, right?
- Yeah. Why wouldn't I be?

I mean, you should be seen out in public
with someone closer to your own age.

- It's just coffee, Aria.
- No, I know. Mm.

So should I just stay here,
wait for you till you get back, or?

You know, I could just read
or clean out your refrigerator.

There's nothing in it. Uh...

Well, there's this.

Oh, uh...

You should probably go first
and I'll count to 50.

- Oh, hey there.
- Hey.

You haven't seen my laptop anywhere,
have you?

I've got this paper due Monday.
I can't find it anywhere.

You had it the other night.
Weren't you and your pals looking at it?

Yeah.

But I thought I brought it with me
to school.

But you back up your files, right?

Yeah. Yeah, most of it,
the important stuff.

I haven't seen it. Maybe it's in the barn.
You're welcome to check.

- Oh, okay.
- Hey, listen, do you want half of this?

We're gonna need plenty of energy
for tonight.

"We"? You're going to the dance?

- Why?
- Well, they asked me to chaperone.

Either that or a night in Philly
with Melissa and her school friends.

Yeah, school dance felt less painful.

And Melissa is okay with that?

Well, yeah, she knows it's not my scene.
I'm more comfortable here.

Or at least I used to be.

Why, what's changed?

Well, you know how it is.
Small town, people gossip.

They think they know you. They don't.

Who exactly are we talking about here?

Listen, Spence, what do you say
we put the past behind us?

We're living under the same roof now.
Let's try and be a family.

You sure you wanna check your purse?

- Yeah, why not?
- It's sloshing.

- What do you have in there, anyway?
- Nothing.

I just brought a little beverage
in case the punch bowl has no punch.

You brought a flask? Jeez, Hanna.

At least fold your People magazine
around it.

Excuse me.

Bruce, how are you? Thank you.

Hey, how are you? Thank you.

- You're sure your laptop's in that bag?
- Only one way to find out.

Why bring it
when he knows we're all gonna be here?

Maybe he thought you'd bail early,
go snoop through his things.

- Why don't you?
- I already did. We need the bag.

I know you're all eager to get started,
but first, the rules, all right?

There's no stopping during the dances.

Chaperones will be making sure
you're moving. Two...

What if he erased the video?

Then we know for sure he's hiding
something and we go to the police.

With a non-video? You think
they're gonna take our word for it?

Look, we saw what we saw. Something
went down between him and Alison...

...and he buried her in the yard
to shut her up.

Now let's get this party started.

Oh, hey.
I thought you had a faculty dinner.

Yeah, I did. It wrapped up early.
So I thought I'd stop by and lend a hand.

It's not like we need to be
avoiding each other.

Of course not.

All right then,
where do you want me, boss?

- Ah, how about the snack table?
- Sold.

Listen, I've, uh, been a little
out of the loop this week.

- What exactly is a dance-a-thon?
- You're sponsoring Aria, right?

- Yeah, $10 a dance.
- So if she makes it through 20 dances...

...you need to pony up $200
towards her class trip to D.C.

Ella, we need you.

Snack table's that way.
To be continued.

Okay.

Please tell me you did not request
the Backstreet Boys.

Simone.

- What are you doing here?
- Do you not want me here?

No. I mean, heh, yes, of course I do.

Here you are. How awesome is that?

Hey, I didn't know
you were coming to this.

Two days in a row?
Are you living in that locker?

Ezra mentioned he was on the chaperone
shift, so I decided to stop by.

Oh, so you and Ezra had a nice time.

He's terrific. You're lucky.

They did not have English teachers
like that when I was here.

We've gotta get that key.

I feel your touch

Hey. Do you have it? Where is it?

- Wait, how much did you charge her?
- It was a rush job.

If you give it away for free,
nobody would want it.

Uh, I threw in some extra ringtones,
on the house.

You should, considering you charged her
three times the normal amount.

That phone should answer itself
and have a lipstick.

You have a problem?
Call customer service.

You're an ass. She was desperate
and you took advantage of her.

- Ever heard of supply and demand?
- Always working an angle, aren't you?

- Like you're not?
- You don't know first thing about me.

No, you don't know the first thing
about you.

Hey, he checked his jacket.

It's number 62
and the key ring is in the pocket.

DABBS
Maybe it's just me

- What are you looking at?
- I feel bad.

- No one's asking Lucas to dance.
- He's used to it.

So was I, 40 pounds ago. You were
nice enough to make me feel included.

No comparison. You were sweet.

Kid's looking to get slapped
every time he opens his mouth.

Hey, it's just a dance.

You wanna pick a charity?
Save a whale.

Once dance?

- Ready for a dance break?
- I'm working.

Obama will still be in office
by the time you get back.

I'm sure you can find somebody else
to step on your feet.

You've been treating me
like a bedbug for weeks.

We came here for a good cause
and to have fun.

Why can't we have fun?
I love this song.

- I hate this song.
- You love this song.

- You're right, I love this song.
- Come on, let's bust a move. Let's go.

DABBS
'Cause these days I been counting sleep

Should I call you tomorrow?

Sure.

Maybe Monday?

No, no, I understand.

Okay.

I miss you.

Bye.

Hey, was that Maya?

- How is she?
- Amazing.

She seems really happy.

So why don't you?

Me? No, I'm good. It's all good.

I'm not sensing good here, Emily.

What's wrong? What happened?

It's just weird.

It was like she was there,
but she wasn't.

Oh, sweetie.
She's in wilderness boot camp.

You know,
she's been talking to bears.

And besides, I bet her counselor was
probably watching her the whole time.

No, she was alone.

Maybe she's moved on.

What made you choose Prague?

I figured if you're gonna spend
a semester abroad...

...might as well do it
where they sell absinthe.

Ever been to those marionette shows
they have there?

Oh, yeah, yeah.
Why do you think they sell absinthe?

- Hey.
- Hey.

Uh, do you need your jacket?

You're not punking out
on the marathon, are you?

Talk about somebody
who loves their puppets.

Remember that huge Cookie Monster
you had on your bed?

You slept with him every night.

Uh, heh.

No, I don't really remember.

How could you forget?
He had to be peeled off of you.

- You slept with him between your legs.
- Actually, it was my ankles.

Can I get coat 62?
My dad left something in his pocket.

Thanks.

- Thanks.
- Mm-hm.

DABBS
These days I been counting sleep

All right.

Wait.

- Why?
- Just one more dance.

I like this song too.

You came here with Sean.
Remember him?

Big guy, likes to hit me?

Shh. Just dance.

STARR It makes me wanna run
As fast as my heart beats

I saw it in your eyes

I saw it in your eyes
And now it's washing over me

Hey, why aren't you dancing?

Bathroom break.

Mom, how long does Simone
plan on staying here?

I don't know. She and Mr. Fitz
seem to be hitting it off.

I think she's making a fool of herself.

Why, because she's going after what she
wants? Some men find that appealing.

I think I know what's going on here.

- You're jealous.
- What?

- Why would you say that?
- Honey, she's your old babysitter...

...she's your friend, and she's spending
more time with Mr. Fitz than you.

But, Aria,
you gotta cut her some slack.

You know, it's hard to meet nice guys.

Sometimes you gotta strike
while the iron's hot.

You'll understand one day.

STARR So afraid to sleep
I'm haunted by the memory

Of who I wanna be

The fire inside is burnin' out in front of me

I'm out of control

Um... Just keep dancing, okay?
I'll be right back.

But this is a slow song.

Well, sway. I'll just be a second.

- What's up?
- You said one dance. It's been five.

I know. For the first couple, we were
talking. This is the first he's gotten into.

Oh, yeah, I know what he's into. You.

Stop. This is a marathon, not a sprint.
There'll be plenty of dances for us.

Hanna, I spent most of homecoming
standing and waiting for you.

Do you bring me to these
just to ditch me?

- Don't answer that.
- Sean.

If you're trying to piss me off,
it's working.

I have to check this.

- I'm sorry, it's important.
- Yeah.

Need some help with that?

Uh, I was...

- I was just looking for...
- A chainsaw?

I can pick that for you if you want.

Could you close that door, please?

- Feeling a draft?
- This is way too complicated...

...for me to explain right now.

What's complicated?
I don't live in a cave, I get it.

The rich girls steal, the pretty girls lie,
the smart girls play dumb.

Dumb girls spend their days
trying to be all the above.

How much will it cost
to make you forget you walked in?

Well, four hours down, two to go.

- Did you ask him to play this?
- No. I wish that I had, though.

Listen, as long as it's playing...

JONES
You can dip your foot in the pool

But you can't have a swim

We should take Simone out
to that little pizza joint we used to love.

You, me, the kids.

- It'll be like old times' sake.
- Mm.

- It's still there.
- Oh, no, I know. Um...

And the kids
would probably really enjoy that.

I'm just not so sure I need to be there.

Hmm.

But then it wouldn't be like old times,
would it?

No, you're right.

It would be like new times.

It's just... It's just a pizza, Ella.

Yeah, but it comes
with a lot of toppings.

Let's not confuse things right now,
okay?

Let's just dance.

So I couldn't get into the drawer.
None of the keys worked.

What did this kid see? Did you
have to pay him off or something?

No, he wouldn't take any money,
but I think he'll keep his mouth shut.

It's not like he doesn't have
plenty to hide, right?

- Aria?
- That is it.

- I'll kick her to New York if I have to.
- Stop...

- ...before you do something you regret.
- Spence, let go of me.

- I'd be happy to pass your stuff along.
- Really?

Mm-hm. Sure. My editor is coming over
for a drink next weekend.

You should join us.

There are teachers here,
and your parents.

I don't care.

It's a train ride away
and a 15-minute walk from Penn Station.

- Thank you.
- We need to talk.

- What's going on?
- Mr. Fitz...

- ...will you dance with me?
- What?

We're allowed. Come on.

Wow. Someone's crushing
on their English teacher. Heh.

My feet hurt. My brain hurts.

Everything hurts. Scoot over.

Hey, where'd you get that?

This is mine.

I helped myself.

- To all of it?
- Why are you dancing with Lucas?

- What do you mean?
- You're torturing him.

You know he worships you...

...and you're never gonna look at him
that way.

I already feel like crap, okay?

If you're gonna pile it on,
you could've saved me a sip.

Alison did the same thing to me.

Makes you feel powerful, huh?

No.

Just the opposite.

It's too bad she's not here tonight.

Alison would have been
really proud of you.

- What the hell was that about?
- Saving your relationship.

Five more seconds
and you would've ended up on YouTube.

That was a suicide mission
and you know it.

WOLF
Josie's on a vacation far away

Come around, we'll talk it over

Look, Hanna, I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to lose it.

Let's just forget it and dance, okay?

Look, I can't.

Can't or won't?

Look, I have to dance with Lucas.

Please don't ask why.

Just let me dance with him.

Okay, sure. And you know what?

You can do more than dance with him.
You can leave with him too.

No, Sean, please.

That car broke more than your legs.

There's something really sick
going on up there.

We're over.

WOLF
You know I'd do anything for you

Hey.

Is everything okay?

I just want you
Your love tonight

Do you wanna go outside and talk?

No, just dance with me.

I don't wanna love your love tonight

Try to stop my hands from shaking

What is going on with Emily?

- Hey.
- Hey.

- Whoa.
- Okay.

Come on. Hey, sit down.
Okay, I'm gonna go get you some water.

- Caffeinated water.
- I'm not thirsty.

He shouldn't be here.

- He's not a chaperone. He's a killer.
- Emily.

Why is Toby at home
wearing a LoJack...

...while this freak
can go anywhere he wants...

- ...do whatever he wants...
- Emily...

- ...marry your sister?
- Okay, Emily, come with us. Come on.

I know what you did. We all know.

- And you're not gonna get away with it.
- Emily.

- Aria can handle that.
- What are you doing?

You and I are gonna dance.

What was she talking about?

I don't know.

No, I think you do.

She knows about us.
She knows we kissed last summer.

Well, I thought we agreed
we were gonna keep that a secret.

- Who else knows besides your friends?
- No one.

That better be the truth
or someone's gonna get hurt.

Was that tree always here?

Here, take these. She's not driving.

No, I'm not taking her.
If her mom finds out it was my flask...

...I'll be feeding the bears.

- Fine, I'll drive her.
- No, I'm not going home.

Just crash at my place then, okay?

You too? I don't wanna be home alone
when lan walks in.

- Okay.
- Hanna.

Can I take you home?

You know, I kind of promised them...

Look...

...I know Sean took off...

...and I was thinking
that since you guys were now over...

- I can open my own damn door.
- Okay.

Lucas, it's really,
really sweet of you to offer...

...but Emily's kind of...

She needs me right now.

And, um, I already told Spencer
I'd go with them, so...

Okay.

If you want,
you should just leave with Simone.

You know,
take her home to New York.

- Why would you think I'd want...?
- Well, why wouldn't you?

She's beautiful and she's smart
and funny.

- I met her yesterday.
- She's successful. You love her writing.

She's your age. I can't...

- I can't compete with that.
- Nobody's asking you to.

Yeah, but it's true.
You two even look like a couple.

You can dance with her...

...and hold her hand
in front of other people.

Leave your apartment at the same time
without having to count to 50.

Aria,
why are we having this conversation?

I...

I am already in love
with someone else.

- Who are you calling?
- Maya.

- Give it back.
- Friends don't let friends dial drunk.

You'll thank me tomorrow,
if you can remember my name.

Now, sit, lie, sleep.

If you need anything,
we'll be right downstairs.

Hanna.

Those things I said to you
in the courtyard, l...

No, don't apologize.

You were right.

You know, the truth is...

...I was worse than Alison tonight...

...if that's even possible.

And I do know how Lucas feels
about me.

I wasn't messing with him for fun.
I had to.

Hey, how is she?

Passed out. She wanted to call Maya,
so I took her phone.

Smart. Could have caused
some serious damage.

Spence?

Was this always sitting here?

No. Lan must have put it back
before the dance.

- Well, then why didn't you notice it?
- He left after me.

The video's gone
and the trash has been wiped.

Surprise, surprise.

- Oh, my God. It's Ali.
- What? What is it?

"Watch your backs. I didn't. A."

That was taken the night
she disappeared.

She's wearing the yellow top.

There's a shadow right there
like someone was following her.

Spence, you know who that is?

I have no idea.

Here you go. You have everything?

Okay, bye.

Hi.

Number 32 coming right up.

Here you go.

Hope you had a good time tonight.