Pretty Little Liars (2010–2017): Season 3, Episode 3 - Kingdom of the Blind - full transcript

When Spencer questions her mother taking on Garrett's case, she stumbles upon a larger secret; Aria agrees to be Jenna's accompanist.

Previously on "Pretty Little Liars".

You said you knew who
dug up Ali's grave?

I didn't kill Alison.

What was snatched from her grave
would have proved it.

People lie.
Medical records don't.

Are those teeth?

It wasn't enough
to steal her bones,

we're gonna get pieces
of her delivered to us?

You have made my life
a nightmare! You owe me!

I lost my accompanist
for next week's assembly,

and I thought of asking you
to play with me.



Did you study for this?

I did the best I could.

There's a lot riding
on this for her. Maybe if.

She could take it again. There's
no need for her to take it again.

Lucas. What is he doing
out so late? Shh!

Real teeth or not, that was
definitely stolen from Ali's grave.

I can't talk. My new attorney
made me promise.

I remembered.
She was driving that night.

Bitch can see!

God, what a performance.

Can you imagine
faking it for so long?

What do you think
she's planning?

That's what you
have to find out.

She trusts you.



Or at least she wants you
to think that she does.

Great. That...
That's awesome.

Hey, I'll trade you Mona for Jenna.
No, thanks.

I think I felt safer when Mona wasn't talking.
There she goes.

We should push a table in front
of her and see what happens.

God, Hanna, you have all the
subtlety of a hand grenade.

Thank you.

Has your mom said anything to you
about taking Garrett's case?

Not yet. But Melissa's
coming home tomorrow,

so she'll probably tell
both of us at the same time.

'Cause that's how
it works in my family...

We keep the one-on-ones
to a minimum.

You're not helping yourself,
Mr. Gottesman.

This all goes on
your permanent record!

Lucas?

Why is vice-principal Hackett
so mad at you?

I'm supposed to give this
to my parents.

It looks like I've lost
my "positive attitude.

Negatively impacting my social
interactions and grades."

Impacting?

"Impacting."
That's not even a word.

Are you okay?
Yeah.

Yeah...
I'm just fine.

No... Lucas,
what are you doing?!

Stop!

What the hell is going on?!

Caleb, look,
we've gotta get out of here.

♪ Got a secret,
can you keep it ♪

♪ swear this one you'll save

♪ better lock it
in your pocket ♪

♪ takin' this one
to the grave ♪

♪ if you show you, then I know
you won't tell what I said ♪

♪ 'cause two can keep a secret
if one of them is dead ♪

Lucas used to
he'll bebe so sweet.

Hanna, the last word a guy wants a
girl to describe him with sweet.

Well, now he's
a sour patch kid.

He's just... making up
for lost time.

Going through all the bad boy
behavior he saved up for senior year.

You think so?
You still talk to him?

Not much since
I moved out of his house.

Will you talk to him?
For me?

Please?
I guess.

But I need you to do something for me.
Name it.

I want to make sure that you're
clear on this other situation.

Caleb, Mona's not
dangerous anymore.

She's under lock and key.
Keep it that way.

You don't owe her anything.

Okay!

"Okay" meaning you won't
go out there anymore?

You're sweet.

So what made you change your
mind about playing with me?

Um, I guess I was just
intimidated by

the whole idea of playing
in front of an audience.

Hmm. Stage fright.
Yeah.

There's only one way to deal
with that: you face it.

You look it in the eye.

Uh, yeah.

Come over after school.
We'll practice.

Sounds good.

"Look it in the eye"?
That's what she said.

That opens a whole new
dimension of creepy.

Toby found her eye drops,
and Garrett's in jail.

Maybe she's getting careless
about hiding things.

Yeah, like that other earring.

If you find that, case closed.

Jenna is working
with this "A."

It's not just the earring
that we have to worry about.

Whoever opened Ali's grave found all the
other things we put inside that coffin.

We're gonna sort it out, Em.

I can snoop and play
the keyboard at the same time.

Maybe this is a trap.

I'm also pretty good
at running.

Do you remember when
she knocked over that beehive?

It's your mom. She posted
the grades for that makeup test.

Might as well
get that over with.

Wait a minute.
You knocked over that beehive.

Yeah, but it's a better story
if she did it.

No, this can't be right.

I got a 94 on the test.
Whoa!

I wish I was pulling nineties.

Em, don't go all Spencer
on your grades.

Excuse me. No, I
couldn't have gotten that.

I didn't even finish the test.
So it was a mistake.

But you don't think
it was a mistake.

The last thing I need right now
is people thinking I cheated.

Wait, Em. You think that someone
went into the school computer

and boosted your grade?
Someone in particular?

Wait. Are we getting a
little paranoid right now?

You're not paranoid if someone's
really out to get you.

Hey.

Is there something
I can help you with?

Dude, you tried to
set fire to my girlfriend.

Yeah, sorry about that. I was being
ground down by a trivial bureaucracy.

I can't believe
I'm saying this,

but is there something
that you want to talk about?

What I want is for you
to mind your own business.

Something I'm usually pretty good at,
but there are other people involved.

Hanna's worried about you.
Yeah, like you worry aboutpet.

Tell her to save her energy.
She's got bigger problems.

I know all about Mona
being "A." Hanna told me.

It's the tip of the iceberg.

Lots more under the surface.

Ancient history.
More like current events.

You know, ripped
from today's headlines?

What headlines
are we talking about?

Icebergs turn over.
Did you know that?

They just... roll over and bring
up all of that buried junk.

You don't want to get too close
when that happens.

Is that a threat?

It's an observation.

Mrs. Montgomery?
Can I talk to you?

Of course.

I wanted to ask you
about the makeup test.

I saw my grade, and I think
there's something wrong.

I don't think it's...

Well, are you sure
it's accurate?

Very sure.

I got a 94.

I know.

How could I get a 94
on a test I didn't complete?

I think somebody did something to the
test paper before you graded it,

and I just want you to know
I had nothing to do with it.

Emily, it's all right.
The test was completed.

Yeah. I don't think
you understand.

If it was completed,
it wasn't completed by me.

I do understand, and now
I want to you to understand.

The grade is accurate.

Everything's all right,
I promise.

Just keep working.

Hey.
Sorry I'm late.

Not a problem. Mom's not here yet.
Dad called.

How was Washington?
Muggy.

You okay?

Tired.

But you had a good time?

Relatively.

Mom.
Hi, honey.

Spencer, I need to talk to you.

Both of you.

This is gonna become
public knowledge soon,

but I wanted you to hear it
from me first.

We've discussed this at the firm, and
I've decided to defend Garrett Reynolds.

Why?

I spoke to his mother.

I know what it's like to have a child
accused of something they didn't do.

The police have evidence.

Maybe they do. I'd like
to see what it is.

So you're doing this
out of curiosity?

I'm doing this because everyone
deserves a strong defense.

Mom, he has a lawyer.
I know his public defender.

Hector is competent to handle
you for disturbing the peace,

but he's out of his league
with this.

He couldn't even get
a change of venue.

Okay, then have
somebody else do it.

There must be
a hundred other lawyers who can.

I'm sure there are. I don't know any
that would take the case pro Bono.

You're doing this for free?

That's very generous of you.

Okay, so you talked to his parents.
Have you spoken with Garrett?

Yes. I found his story
to be credible.

What story is that?!
All I can say is that.

He convinced me of his lack of
guilt as pertains to the charges.

Mom...
What are you doing?

Okay? This is the man
who killed my best friend.

He killed the girl that Emily was in love with.
Accused of killing them.

Will you say something?

What do you want me to say?

This does involve you.

Any interest I had in any of
this ended three months ago.

Yeah. I'm pretty sure
that's what she was telling me.

Why would she do that?
I don't know.

She feels sorry for me?
Everybody feels sorry for me?

It's not just you.
My mom's protective instincts

have been in overdrive
since the divorce.

She's...
She's compensating.

Well, I just wish she'd
compensate on somebody else.

At least it's not "A"
messing with your grades, right?

No, but it's a secret, and "A" attracts
secrets like a mean girl magnet.

And that mean girl is locked up at radley.
This is somebody else.

Somebody who digs up graves.

I can't believe that
we are talking about "a."

I thought we were done with this
when they grabbed Mona.

We're right back
in the same place.

No, we're not.

You're right.

It's different.

Listen, we did not
go through all of that.

To crawl under
somebody else's thumb.

I am way more angry
than I am scared now.

Can I borrow some of that?

Any time.

When you
tell mom, be accurate.

This is my second,
not including lunch.

That's none of my business.

That is correct.

I do want to
ask you something, though.

How do you really feel
about mom defending Garrett?

How I feel?
I'm completely indifferent.

Yeah, I don't really buy that.

I think that somehow
you convinced her to do it.

Why would I do that?
I don't know.

But I know that you and he got awfully
tight just before he was arrested.

You have a lurid imagination.

My imagination is nothing
compared to the facts, Melissa.

You were on that video
in Ali's bedroom,

and when he walked out of that
bedroom, he killed someone.

Will you just stop?

For once in your life stop trying to
be the smartest person in the room.

Climb out of spencerworld
long enough to see.

Some people have lost
everything everything.

Melissa...

When you called back in
June from the hospital,

when you...

When you were there,

I asked mom if I could
come up and see you. I Did.

And she said no.

I didn't want to
see anybody else.

I woke up in that room
a hundred Miles from here...

And I knew something was wrong.

I just wanted mom.

I'm sorry you lost your baby.

You know, I hope
she does get him off...

Guilty or not.
Why?

Because of all the men
I've had to deal with,

he is the only one who's
always told me the truth.

I figured it out too late,
but I figured it out.

Am I putting you to sleep?
No!

No, no, no. I... I'm just a
little rusty on this part.

We can take a break.

Okay.

So, how's Emily?

When I hear her,
she sounds strong,

but, um, it's hard to tell
when you can't see her face.

She's fine.
Like you said, she's strong.

But the heart can only take so
much... the heart and the mind.

Case in point,
poor little Mona.

It's a little hard to think of her as "poor
little Mona" under the circumstances.

Yeah, I suppose.

The circumstances worked out
well for you, didn't they?

It's not that tidy. Somebody
did open Alison's grave.

But no one thinks that you
had anything to do with that.

Do they?

I bet those cookies
are cool enough now.

You need any help?

No, I can manage.

Earplugs?
That's what it said.

Okay, tomorrow's Wednesday.
If it means this week.

I wish people would be
more specific with their clues.

I'll put it in the suggestion box.
What do we do about this?

I want to know where Jenna is
tomorrow at 4:15.

She asked about you, Em.
What did she want to know?

How you were holding up.

She wants to know if you can
remember being in the car with her.

She just can't come out and say it.
This is crazy.

It's like trying to read a book and
someone keeps ripping out the pages.

Em, we'll put it together,
all right?

Yeah. We know that somewhere
between being with us

and getting to Alison's grave,
you were with Jenna.

We just have to find out how you
got in the car and where you went,

and we'll be that much closer to
figuring out what happened that night.

Mom. Hey.

Have you spoken to your mom?

Yeah. She gave
a prepared statement.

And then she declined
to answer any questions.

Why is she doing this?
Melissa made her do it.

I know. I just...
I don't know why.

Is she afraid of something
Garrett could say?

I had a thought about
Garrett and Melissa.

What kind of thought?

A pretty nasty one.

Okay, now you have to say it.

What if Garrett and Melissa
got together?

I mean, he went to the hospital
with her to get her ultrasound.

Where are you going with this?

I'm saying, what if Ian's not
the father of Melissa's baby?

Okay, next stop twilight zone.

Wait. If Garrett
got Melissa pregnant,

why wouldn't she marry him?

Well...

My parents might not
have liked Ian,

but he still had it
over a civil servant.

Garrett was talking
about medical records...

We thoughhe was
talking about Jenna's.

Jenna's medical records wouldn't
have changed your mother's mind,

but... Melissa's...

So, my mom can't drive me
to Philadelphia tomorrow.

He has to speak with
the vice-principal.

About what? I-I don't know.
She didn't say.

There was a time
when a man would have wait weeks.

For a rejection
to come by mail.

Now the Internet delivers big,
concentrated blobs of disappointment.

With the click of a mouse.

So... there's no point
in me coming over there.

And trying to
make you feel better?

No, but...

It's important to
keep up appearances.

What?

Have you ever
helped out a student?

Is that a trick question?

Well, like, they underperformed
on a test or something,

but you knew that
they knew the information,

so you helped out their grade
a little bit.

I get the feeling this isn't
a hypothetical discussion.

Emily thinks that
my mom helped her...

Changed her grade on a test.

Did Emily talk to your
mother about this? Yes.

And my mom basically said
that that's what she did.

Well, what you think?

I...I think that
my mom's been through a lot.

My stuff
and you-and-me stuff,

and all that on top
of a divorce?

I can see why she'd
want to help out Emily.

You don't look surprised.

Surprised that your mother would
want to help a student? No.

The vice-principal wants to
talk to my mom about this.

Are they gonna fire her?

I drink a lot of water.

My mouth is always really dry.
It's the pills.

Really dry. So I drink
a lot of water.

Sort of like a cleanse.
Do you want some water?

Um, no. No, I'm fine,
thank you.

Me too.

You seem really different
from the last time I was here.

They changed what I was taking.

What I'm taking now
is different.

But it makes my mouth
really dry.

And they won't
let you have gum.

What is the deal with that?

So, do you have many visitors?
My parents.

Mostly they just sit and look at me
like they don't quite know who I am.

Awkward.

But even when I was quiet,
I knew you were here.

It helped. Really.

I mean, let's be honest,

we've had our ups and downs,

and I've had to forgive myself
for a lot of that.

But how are you, Hanna banana?

What's the news
of the boulevard?

I'm not here to talk
about the boulevard.

Or the water, or the gum,
all right?

We thought you being in here was
the end of it, and it's not.

And you know that.

The question is,
how do you know?

Oh...

I'm sorry somebody's
giving you such a hard time.

You have to be
so careful these days.

It's like you can't
trust anybody.

Not even family.

But don't worry.
You'll always have me.

I'm not gonna forget
any of you.

So, tell me, did they ever
find what's left of Alison?

Hello.

Hello.

So you've discovered
my other office.

This is where I see some of the
students that I've started tutoring.

Are we going to have
a turf war?

No, no,
I don't think so.

I want to talk to you
about Emily.

Emily talks to Aria,
and Aria talks to you.

That's our brave new world.

Why does hackett
want to talk to you?

It's nothing for you
to be concerned about.

I'm not just a spectator here.

He wants to ask me
about my grading practice.

Okay. Why?

The office received a note
from a student.

Who thinks I might be
showing favoritism...

Altering test scores.

Which student?
It was anonymous.

I've done
a very foolish.

And shortsighted thing.

You did a very human thing.

How are you gonna handle it?

I'm going to handle it the way that
Emily handled it when she found out...

I'm going to tell the truth.

Or... I could blame you.

Maybe if you'd come into the
classroom a little bit earlier,

I wouldn't have done it.

That's an interesting approach,

but if it works for you,
go for it.

You know, with everything else
going on in my life,

I thought I was okay at work...
That I had perspective.

I was wrong.

It's not easy
to keep things separate.

No, it's not.

Are you following me?
No.

That would mean I didn't know where you
were going, and I was pretty sure of that.

Do you want
a ride back to town?

I thought that we had a deal
about you not coming out here.

Why can't you just
trust me on this?

I dotrust you, okay?
I just don't want you.

Coming out here to visit madhouse Mona.
Do not call her that.

I call 'em like I see 'em.

There is another Mona
in there...

The one I grew up with,
the one who stuck with me,

not the one who tore up your
letter or tortured my friends.

And ran me over with a car.

Whoa, whoa, spool back.

When did she hit you
with a car?

She is the one
that ran you over?

No. You know what, I went
over the car, not under it.

Why didn't you say something?
What was I supposed to tell you?

The truth? You make it
sound like it's so easy.

You want to know the truth,
well, boom! Here it is.

It's like a big bowl of
spaghetti that's all tangled.

Have you ever untangled spaghetti?
No.

Well, there you go.

Hey, you know what, I need to talk to you.
About what?

You were visiting Mona.
Maybe.

I could have a lot of
emotionally disturbed friends.

I saw you go in the day room.

Okay, fine. I was
visiting Mona. So what?

Why? Same reason you've
been visiting her...

To see if she's really mental.
That's not why I'm here.

No? You didn't even consider
that she might be faking?

That was pretty stupid, Hanna.

Why would she be faking it?
Better than going to jail.

And safer.
Safer for who?

It's better for a lot of people
if Mona stays crazy. Right?

What time is it?

Uh, four o'clock.

Do you think h. Cobb
is coming to her,

or is she going to
him, her, whatever.

I couldn't tell from the note. It just
said "Cobb, 415," and "earplugs."

Earplugs?

I do not need things
to get any weirder.

Hi. My name is Melissa Hastings,

and I was an emergency room
patient there back in June.

I was just wondering if I could
get a copy of my records.

For the insurance company.

Mai'll connect you to patient services.
Thank you.

Ezra knows what your mom did?

We danced around it a bit,

but he finally
came out and said it.

I wish I had a teacher like that.
Hanna.

This is a bad thing.
My mom needs this job.

Sorry! She was just trying
to help out poor em.

Yeah, I think poor em is getting a
little tired of being called "poor em."

Are you sure?
It would have been June tenth.

I was staying at the Hanover, and
then I came in through the E.R.

It was a miscarriage.

I'm sorry, miss Hastings,

we have no record
of you being in this facility.

Well, I was.

I-I might have given you
my husband's name, Thomas.

Could you look that up? It's the
same social security number.

Just a moment.

I should have just
come out and asked him.

"Lucas, you were at the masquerade with Jenna.
Who were you talking to?

Who was the black swan?" You would
have asked him that in front of Caleb?

I couldn't make things worse
with Caleb if I tried.

Well, has he asked you
anything else about Mona?

About the hit-and-run
or anything?

No. He didn't say a word
the whole drive back to town.

Honestly, I think he's scared
to ask me anything.

No Hastings, no Thomas...

I'm sorry, there's no record
of you being here.

Well, I... suppose I might have
gone to another hospital.

If you were staying at the Hanover,
this is where they would have sent you.

The next closest emergency room
is three towns over.

Thank you.

I guess we're going for a ride.

Hanover resort.
Good afternoon.

Hi. My name is
Melissa Hastings,

and I was a guest
at your resort this summer.

I have a question
about my bill.

I can help you with that.
Let me pull it up.

So my credit card statement
shows me leaving on June tenth.

Does that match your records?
Miss Hastings,

I show you staying
three days beyond the tenth.

Are you sure? I have
restaurant and spa charges.

As well as the additional room.

Additional room? For Veronica
Hastings, arriving June tenth.

You used the same credit card
for both rooms.

And check out together
on the thirteenth.

The thirteenth.

Emily...

What are you doing here?

I'm gonna talk to
the vice-principal with you.

No. No, you're not. This was
my misjudgment, not yours.

Tell me you would have
done this for anybody else.

That's not the point.

Mrs. Montgomery, I'm really
grateful that you did this,

but you don't know
what you've done.

Mrs. Montgomery, look who
came back for a visit.

Mrs. Montgomery.
Emily.

Mr. Fitz.
Ezra.

Uh, Mr. hackett,
you wanted to see me.

I did, but the matter
has been resolved.

It has? I told Mr. hackett
about my going to your class.

After Emily's makeup test.

I guess I just got a little
overinvested in being your tutor.

Happens to the best of us.

I also confessed to getting you
to grade her test in front of me.

To see how she did, and I
realized that might look like

I was trying to get her
preferential treatment.

Nonsense. Just a
little professional courtesy.

To help the system work better.

Well, anyway, I feel better
getting it off my conscience.

A medical building?

All this for a crummy
doctor's appointment?

Seriously?
What a rip.

Let's just go over there,
look at the directory,

and see what kind of doctor
Dr. Cobb is.

Give her a minute to get out
of the lobby, then we'll go.

Look.

Oh, my God, it's Jenna!

Call Spencer and em!

Spence, call Emily,
tell her we're following Jenna.

You know, you'd think
I would have remembered.

This thing owes me
a lot of quarters.

When did you become friends
with Arthur hackett?

I'm not, but I know how much
he hates conflict.

Almost as much as
he hates making a decision,

so I thought if I offered him
a way out, he'd take it.

And he did.
Mm-mm.

Yeah.

So now we've both
lied for Emily.

Yeah.
Some role models we are.

And why did you do this?

This has nothing to do
with Aria and me,

if that's what you're thinking.
Then why?

Because I knew why
you did what you did.

I'm a teacher.

And we used to be friends.

Thank you for the soda.

She went in there.

A gunstore? What is she doing
at a... frickin' gun store?!

Duh. Can you say
"target practice"?

That's the car, isn't it?

That's the one.

Spence, did you
call the hospital?

Yeah, I called.

Are they... are they
sending the records?

There aren't any records.
What's that supposed to mean?

It means that Melissa
didn't lose her baby in June.

There she is.

Okay.

Hanna, stop. Stop.

No, Spencer, I'm sick of this.

We're lying to everybody,
everybody's lying to us... no mas.

Han... you...
Let her go.

Wow, Jenna.
What a sight for sore eyes.

My Uncle ned
taught me solitaire.

He said as long as I had a deck
of cards, I'd never be bored.

He taught me eight sages, twelve
sleeping maidens, blonds and brunettes.

But I like klondike the best.

I like the way it looks.
Don't you?

Yeah.

You're big on games.
It helps pass the time.

Till what?

Maybe I believe this,
and maybe I don't...

But get this straight...

Do not mess with Hanna.

That is the one thing
that I came here to say,

and I've said it.

You two make a lovely couple.

You're laughing at all of
us in there, in your head.

Aren't you?

Well, here's the real joke.

I get to walk out of that door.

But you...
Aren't going anywhere.

You... are a lousy kisser.

No! No! No! No!

No! No! No! No! No!

All this time you could see.

From the very first operation.

Yes.

How could you lie about this?

It was the only protection I had.
Protection from what?

Someone tried to burn down our
house with me in it, remember?

If people think that you're
blind, they get careless.

You see what
they don't think you can see.

And you never told Toby.

He was safer if he didn't know.

God, you are so twisted.

I wonder how I got that way?

I was in your car that night.

Yes, you were.
Where were you going?

I was just driving.

You think I enjoyed
carrying that cane?

At least at night I could get out
of town, get out of rosewood,

and not worry about
anybody seeing me.

Yeah, but somebody did see you.

Dead of night, edge of town,

and Emily was just
standing there...

In the middle of the road.
I almost hit her.

You were drunk and crying,
talking about Maya.

I couldn't just
leave you there.

Yeah, she might tell
someone she saw you.

Witnesses can be a bitch.

She was so messed up that I thought
that she wouldn't remember,

and if she did,
who would believe her?

So I put you in the car and I
was going to take you home,

at least to
the end of your street,

but you freaked out when I stopped
at the light and jumped out of the

I couldn't take any more chances.
What time was this?

About twelve,
twelve-thirty.

You have to promise
not to tell.

That you can see?
Are you kidding?

I am still a target.
For who?

If I knew that, then
I wouldn't have to hide.

You have to do this for me!

I mean, you owe it to me, right?

All of you.

Hello.
Oh, hello, honey.

What's all this? Hector sent everything
over from the public defender's office.

I was right. Once they
had Garrett in custody,

they went through every open case
they had looking for a hook.

And they found some.

Yeah, enough to charge him with
arson and with killing Maya.

It's mostly circumstantial.

And knowing the way the rosewood
police handle evidence,

I'm sure I can get
everything thrown out.

I'm so glad
you're enjoying yourself.

He's innocent
until proven guilty.

That is so good, mom. Did you
come up with that yourself?

You can't speak to me
like that, Spencer.

I'm sorry.
No matter how we feel,

we can't let this man be railroaded
by a sloppy investigation.

You know what, mom? I've been doing
some investigating of my own,

and do you know what I found?

When Melissa was
alone in Hanover.

And she got sick
and she lost her baby,

she didn't go to a hospital.

There were no records.
She just stayed at the resort.

Which is where
you went to go meet her.

Did Melissa tell you this?

No! Mom, Melissa wouldn't
tell me if my hair was on fire!

She went up there
looking pregnant,

and you brought her back down
not pregnant.

She wfaking. So did you know that
before you went up to see her?

Is that why I wasn't
allowed to come?

I didn't know
before I got there.

I had some suspicions,
but I didn't know.

You had some suspicions?

Mom, when did Melissa
lose her baby?

You'll have to ask your sister.

No, mom, I am asking you.

Hey. I was just about to get
something to drink.

How about you?
In a minute.

I need to talk to you.

It was bad enough when Mrs.
Montgomery finished that test for me,

but now she has you
lying about it.

Mrs. Montgomery
had nothing to do with that.

That was completely my idea.
Why?

No. Don't tell me.
I know.

You felt sorry for me.

That's not what I need
from my teachers.

You're right.

And I don't think you would have
done it if you weren't with Aria.

I've been thinking a lot about that, and
honestly, I don't know if I would have.

I do know you got caught
in the middle of something,

and I'm sorry if Ella and I made
things worse instead of better.

Yeah. I hate to sound
ungrateful,

but I am really getting tired of everybody
treating me like I was made out of glass.

Same course, different test.

Pass it now.

I'll get your usual.

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