Pretty Little Liars (2010–2017): Season 3, Episode 8 - Stolen Kisses - full transcript

Trying to explain the drugged flask to Paige leads Emily to more insights about "that night"; Spencer asks Caleb for help; Aria learns about Ezra's past.

Previously on Pretty Little Liars

We have new evidence in the DiLaurentis case, and
we need you to come in for a blood sample.

My blood is not on your evidence.
Then why do you look so scared?

I spoke to your father this morning.
You're seeing him?

We made lunch plans. I guess I
have you to thank for that.

( Tires squealing )

Jason.
( Car crashes )

Move over!
Why?

Because this never happened.

We found your vehicle
near the scene of an accident.

We've been here
all night, detective.



I picked her up
after work today.

Is this yours? There's
still something in it.

I told the doctor
how little I had to drink,

and he wanted to do
a tox screen...

there were traces
of milizopam in my system.

A code? It's this stupid thing she
made back when we were friends.

"Maya's away, sleeping sweet...

Until Garrett's all rosy,
count on me."

"Massugar"?

I don't suppose crazy slipped
you the password as well.

Mona's trying to help us. Why
else would she give us this?

(Sighs) Emily's
still on the phone.

She seemed to take
it okay, didn't she?

What, like we should be used
to hearing from ghosts by now?



Spencer, why can't you admit
that she trying to help us?

Hanna, did you ever stop to think
why Mona would want to help us?

Because she's afraid
of something...

just like we were
afraid of her.

I don't know.
Yeah, you donknow...

but the cops are still
after my blood.

I told you, my mom will handle that.
(Deep sigh)

I haneedles.
Okay, look...

whether this if fake or not, we've got
to figure out what's on that site.

It was Nate.
What did he want?

I promised to hike up with him
to the old boat house.

Told him it was Maya's
favorite spot in Rosewood.

You're not... Gonna, like,
tell him about this, are you?

If I did that, I'd have to
tell him how we know about it.

Em, what do you...
Want us to do about this?

Do you mind if we try and
break into Maya's site?

how do we get past the password?
Spencer: It's just a password...

there are ways of cracking it.

Thought I had an idea
of what it was.

Guess I don't know her
as well as I thought I did.

♪ Got a secret,
can you keep it ♪

♪ swear this one you'll save

♪ better lock it
in your pocket ♪

♪ taking this one
to the grave ♪

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

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

( Knock on door )

It's okay.

Will you be home for dinner?
Yeah.

Well, Mike's got a game,
we'll be back by six.

If you could start the salad...

I can do that.

Good.

Meredith got the job.

The job at Rosewood high.
Yes.

Are you gonna be
okay with that?

Well, who gets to tell mom?

I will tell your mother.

I gotta go.

Home by six?

I'll start the salad.

Emily: I taught her how to make
these little origami boats.

We'd come out here at night
with paper and birthday candles,

make them by the dozens...

Then light the candles
and watch them float away.

(Chuckles) We used
to do the same thing.

With... Paper balloons.

Air, water, fire...

Maya liked all the elements.

You see her all the time, don't you?
Almost.

In this place
it's really strong.

( Birds cawing )

Your friend Jenna stood me up.

I'm sorry.

Gave her a day
to call and explain,

then I called her.
What did she say?

She said she was sorry,
but a situation came up.

Sounded like she thought
she was through with someone,

but she wasn't.

That happens.

(Humorless chuckle)

Weren't you scared
to come out here at night?

I wasn't alone...
I was with Maya.

I never understood
how somebody could do that...

kill somebody.

Then I saw garret
in the hospital...

And I realized...

Yeah... I could kill that guy...

kill him with my bare hands.

It wouldn't change anything. He'd be dead.
It's a pretty big change.

Don't talk like that,
not here. Okay?

I didn't mean to scare you.

You didn't.
Good.

I wouldn't want you
to be afraid of me.

Okay, marine,
drop and give me twenty!

Hello.
Hello.

Aria, come in
and meet my... Mother.

(Ezra clears throat) Hi.

It's such a pleasure to meet you, Mrs. Fitz.
"Fitzgerald."

Ezra likes to truncate
the name for some reason,

but call me Diane.
Diane.

I'm Aria.
Yes, you are.

I'm so glad to finally meet the
mysterious girl with the lyrical name.

Mysterious?
Well, elusive.

Ezra's kept you
to himself all this time,

I didn't want to
pass up this opportunity.

There's a benefit
at the osgood museum,

and my mother is
honorary trail boss.

Oh, that's great.
Yes, it is.

There's a reception
tomorrow night at the museum.

I'd love it if
you both could come.

That's kind of short notice, mom.
Indulge me.

I lovethe osgood.

The women have you outnumbered.

Okay.
Perfect.

I'll leave an invitation at the desk.
So glad I caught you.

Oh, do you have to go?
We can have some coffee.

Actually, we've got that thing.
Do you remember?

Right. I completely
forgot about that.

I don't want to disturb your Sunday.
We'll talk tomorrow night.

Well, it's nice to meet you.
You too.

I will syou tomorrow night.

Yeah. Bye.

"Fitzgerald," huh?

If you want to be a writer, you don't want
an albatross like that around your neck.

Right. And what if
your last name was Hemingway?

Then I would be ezra hem.

(Chuckles) Sounds like
you're clearing your throat.

You know, you don't have to go to this
thing tomorrow night if you don't want to.

Are you kidding? I do. I mean,
the osgood and your mom?

Did you notice how she never sat down?
I noticed her diamonds.

Well, in the divorce she
got custody the jewelry.

What does she know about us?

Well... She knows
that I love you.

That's a good start.
What else?

I told her that we didn't start seeing each
other until after I left Rosewood high.

You lied to your mother.

Wasn't the first time.

(Groans) I thought you said you
can crack it. I can, okay?

I just have not done it yet.

None of the regular
work-arounds are working.

So when do you give up? That is
completely the wrong attitude.

We have to know what's on this!
Okay, but it's not a piñata.

I can't just whack
at it with a stick!

( Typing )

( Sighs )

Okay, I think that I need help.

What kind of help?

Oh.

I-I heard that Caleb
was back from California.

I haven't seen him,
but... Yeah, I know he's back.

He wouldn't even have to
know what this was for.

I could just ask him for some tips on
how to get around a tough password.

Yeah. You know what,
go ahead.

At least one of us might be able
to be in the same room as him.

Okay. I'll talk to him
tomorrow at school.

( Cellphone chimes )

Do you know where he is?

Hey, Toby.
Hanna.

Where... Who is?
Jason.

Um, can you...
Wait upstairs?

We'll be finished in a
couple minutes. Yeah.

What do you mean,
"where is he?"

I mean, I was just at his
house and he's gone.

The house is locked,
his car isn't in the garage.

So maybe he's just out.

He's not driving around
with a busted-up front end.

That car is evidence.
He's not out, he's gone.

Across the state line,
paying cash to fix his car.

You covered for him,
I covered for you,

and you left us both
lying to the cops.

I was just trying
to protect him.

I think that you're the one
that needs protection.

He's my brother, Toby. And the people
you really need protecting from

are the ones you're related to.

Before you talk to him,
you're gonna listen to me.

Toby, please... I'm not gonna
ask you to explain anything,

because you won't... you just
say that I have to trust you.

Mona's locked up,
Garrett is locked up...

but you still jump
every time your phone rings.

It's...
I know, it's "complicated."

So I'll make easy on you...
I'll find out for myself.

(Voice breaking)
Toby, please...

( sniffles )

Hey.
I rang the doorbell.

My folks are in Scranton.

Haven't seen you at school.

I missed a few days.

Are you okay?

I felt pretty bad for a while,

but I'm better now.

Okay, we have to talk about this.
No. We don't.

You got sick because
you drank from my flask.

I have to explain who that
happened, or at least try explain.

We can forget about
the whole thing. Honestly, em.

You deserve to know the truth.

Can we go someplace and talk?

I can't today.

Tomorrow?
After school?

Please.

(Scoffs) Okay.

Okay.

So what couldn't you
tell me over the phone?

Frankly, I shouldn't be telling you anything
at all, you're not immediate family.

But I know how invested
you are in Mona.

Did something happen to her?
Not yet.

But they're gonna move her to
a different facility. Where?

Near saratoga. In New York.
No, they can't!

Her attending physicians think she needs
a more intense treatment program.

Frankly, I think they're worried about
liability more than Mona's health.

They want her under high security.
Why?

For one, Mona's outburst
in the day room,

and they realize she hasn't
been taking all her meds.

They think she's been smuggling
them out with a visitor.

What visitor?
Not you.

But Mona's surprisingly
popular.

They can't send her away.
What about her parents?

They're still in denial. They'll go along
with whatever the board recommends.

Well, talk the board out of it!
What?

Talk them out of moving her.

Tell them in your
expert opinion you think

she's gonna get much better
right here in Rosewood.

My expert opinion
might not mean much.

These are the men who wrote the textbooks.
I don't care about the books.

I can't promise anything,
but I'll talk to them.

You can do it.

Your confidence in me
is bracing.

Essentially misplaced,
but bracing.

( Chatter )

Excuse me.

Spencer: Wow!

This is very impressive.

My mom doesn't use it much
since the accident,

so she let me take it.

You drove it back
from California?

I have a lot of thinking to do.
Driving helps.

Yeah. I get it.

Um, listen, I have sort of an
abstract computer question.

I was wondering if you
could help me out with it.

What's the question?

I was wondering what's
the best way to get around

really tough password
protection.

That's about as abstract
as a brick wall.

Yeah, okay. Maybe we are
talking about a real password.

"Maybe"?

There's a particular site
that I cannot get onto.

Whose site is it?

What should I wear?

I have to look
insanely sophisticated for this.

How about a...
Hello kitty t-shirt?

Help me, please.
This is Ezra's mom.

So what's she like?

Diamonds and chanel
on a Sunday morning.

I think you're in
Spencer territory.

That's a good idea.

So, ezra's family
has some money.

Yeah, his mom does.

What?

You just said he's been
scrambling for work.

I have been with the boy
who gets a fat allowance.

It's like having the parent
on the date with you.

Yeah, but if he really needed help,
don't you think he'd ask her?

If it is real, I have no
idea how Mona got it.

But if it's fake, it's an insanely
cruel thing to do to Emily.

I know that we've asked you to
doomething like this before,

so I get it if you don't...
no, I'll do it.

Look, whatever happened,
Hanna's important to me.

So if I have a chance
to crush the Mona monster,

I'm in.

After school?
Yeah, after school.

( Cellphone chimes )

Aria: "Mona's almost gone"?

Gone where?

The doctors at radley want to
send her to another hospital...

one with thicker bars.
How do you know that?

Wren told me.
He did?

What does he have to do
with any of this?

He thought I should know,

and he said that Mona's been
passing her meds to a visitor.

Lucas? You're saying that the
pills that Aria found in his bag

might be for Mona?
I don't know.

Wren didn't tell me, so I didn't ask.
And "Hanna's next."

I don't want to give anyone any of my blood.
I need all I got.

My mom is handling it.
Wait a second.

If they send Mona away, we're not gonna
find out why she gave us Maya's site.

If it really is Maya's site.

You're sure your mom can stop this
court order on Hanna's blood?

My mom picks her teeth
with court orders.

What did you want to borrow?

I want something classy
but not frumpy.

Not that you have frumpy.

Mom?

Spencer, she's gonna know
you went through there.

I can get in and out
without leaving a trace.

Ooh, jackpot.

Garrett's file?

Yeah. The works.

Get out your phone.
We're taking pictures.

Paige!

( Panting )

That drug that made you sick...

it didn't come from anybody at the party.
It was in my flask.

You know that, don't you?
I guess I figured that out.

When I gave it to you,
I didn't know it.

I swear, I would never
do that to you.

But somebody did that you.

Yeah, somebody did it to me.

Who?

I don't know.

Do you know when it happened?

It was the night that
somebody dug up Ali's grave.

I drank from the flask and I..

Lost time.

I was at Spencer's,
and then I wasn't at Spencer's,

and I'm trying to find out
what happened to me.

You were with me.

Part of that night...
You were with me.

Maya wasn't just strangled.

by a pipe or a metal bar.

Or a policeman's nightstick.

"Lividity indicates the victim
was killed at the scene."

Lividity? It's the way blood settles
in the body when the heart stops.

It means that Maya was killed
right there in Emily's backyard.

Look at this.

Maya was killed the same night that
Garrett was arrested at my house.

Between 10 P.M. and 2 A.M.

Which means that he had plenty of time
to kill Maya and meet with Melissa.

Poor Maya.

She was just out there
in the backyard the whole time?

Well, the tenants
had moved out,

and Emily hadn't moved back in.

The house was empty.

Says that there was no personal
property found at the scene.

So if she had a bag,
somebody took it with them.

What's this?
The prosecution witness list.

Look at that.
Bart comstock?

"Break him
and it falls apart."

My mom is gonna
go after this guy.

He must know something
or have seen something.

Yeah, something bad
about Garrett.

And she thinks that if she can
break him, she could win.

The address is in Rosewood.
Do you want to go there?

Caleb's gonna be here
any minute.

I'll go on my way home.

Are you sure?
Mm-hmm.

I'm just gonna
see what's there.

You're not gonna tell Caleb
about these, are you?

No. It's strictly
"need to know."

Okay, bye.

It was about eleven o'clock, I think.
My folks were out.

I heard something
on the front porch.

You were sitting on my steps.

You were drunk.
I thought you were drunk.

Do you remember me
taking you into the house?

I don't remember.

I was holding you up.

Then I wasn't holding you...

you were holding me.

You kissed me.

Maybe you thought
I was someone else,

I think I knew that,
but I didn't stop you.

I didn't wato stop you.
It was... Like a dream.

And then what happened?

The dream ended.

I went into the kitchen
to get you a glass of water,

and when I came back
you were gone.

I tried to call your phone,
but you didn't answer.

Somebody called me at eleven.

Then at school, I could
tell you didn't remember.

Or you didn't want to remember.

No, I didn't remember.
I don't remember!

Why wouldn't you have
told me this sooner?

I convinced myself that what
I did was okay. It wasn't.

You were there,
and I just got... Greedy.

It was bad enough when
I thought you were drunk,

but when I found out about the flask, I felt...
Worse than awful.

Please, Emily, you have
to understand, I didn't...

( stammers )

I'm afraid you're much more impressed
with my opinion than the board.

I couldn't say anything
to change their minds.

When do they send her away?

It's just a matter
of paperwork now.

Look, Hanna, we may have been
going about this the wrong way.

I'm not the person to speak
to them on Mona's behalf.

You are.
Me?

Yeah. You've been visiting her for months.
You're her friend.

You want me to talk to
a bunch of doctors?

Not the whole board,
just her primary physicians.

There's an advocacy
hearing tonight.

Explain it to them
the way you explained it to me.

No. I can't talk to them
the way I talk to you.

Then you better be prepared
to say good-bye to Mona.

Man: Oh. We're not open.

First show's at six-thirty.

Oh. I was just coming by

for a schedule for
the film festival.

Sure. Yeah.

Some... Great stuff
comin' up.

Lot of that's not on DVD.
Thanks.

It's funny, I've been coming
to this theater my whole life,

and I never thought of it as
having an address or a number.

You just say,
"I'm going to the movies,"

and everybody
knew what you meant.

Yeah. Like when you say
you're going to church.

Yeah, I guess so.

Anything else
I can help you with?

I'm usually pretty good
figuring out passwords.

That's because most people
don't want good passwords...

they want password.

Passwords keep you
from going in the front door.

I like to look for
an open window,

something that allows you
to get into the system

and unlock things
from the other side.

Like a burglar.
That's the idea.

That's a nice machine.

Your folks?

My mom.

Hmm. New car, new computer...

She just lent me the car.

Okay, she didn't lend you
that sweater.

No, it's a rental.

What? Do you just want me to admit
that my mom bought me new clothes?

That not just clothing.

That is $400 worth of sweater
you have there.

So I should probably wash it
on "gentle" then, right?

No! You should
dry clean it!

If you wash this, you will end up
with a sweater for a shih tzu.

I have never been
a dry cleaning kind of guy.

That was then, and this is now.

Bart: Yeah,

I know who
you're talking about.

I remember those two girls.

That is a couple
you don't forget.

How's your friend doing?

It's hard.

And the roughest part was that we
all had to talk to the police.

Yeah. I know.
Listen, they talked to me.

Why would they talk to you?

Well, like I said,
I remembered her,

so that's how I recognized her.

Recognized her where?

Well, it was late,
I was up on the marquee

changing the bill,
and I saw her

get in the cop car with
the guy who killed her.

Maya got into a police car
with Garrett Reynolds?

Yeah, right up the block.
The night he killed her.

She probably thought
she was safe. I mean,

how could she know
that the cop was crazy?

Just can't trust anybody.

Yeah, that's for sure.

These are so deadly.

Put the pretzel down and cross your fingers.

We're in.

You're kidding.

"But at my back I always hear

time's winged chariot
hurrying near."

Andy marvel...
what a marvel...

talking to his coy mistress

about how they shouldn't
waste any time.

Like you're doing
listening to me.

Oh, my God. I cannot believe
that you got us in!

This is where I'm going to put
things to keep from losing them.

I'm always losing things.

So this really is Maya's site.

Yeah. It is.

If you're looking at me,
beware...

this site is cursed.

( Hissing )

( Laughing )

It is completely real.

Did you find anything?
Yeah, that guy Bart comstock,

he saw Maya get into a police car
with Garrett the night he killed her.

H-he told you that?

That's why your mom
wants to squash him.

I'm gonna try Emily again.
Okay, just...

Please let me know
when you get ahold of her.

Okay. Bye.

( Chamber music playing )

Look, it's not too late to ditch this
and find a miniature golf course.

Lyle and frances springer.

Yeah. My grandparents.

As in springer
preservation fund?

Springer endowment
for the arts?

Guilty.

Hi.

Ezra. All of this stuff
belongs to your family?

Yeah.

Your family doesn't have money,
your family hmoney.

Look...

I should have figured out
a way to tell you about this,

but it's kind of hard to
work into a conversation.

You were cutting off
a lot more than a name

when you went from
Fitzgerald to Fitz.

All this stuff, it used to be
in my grandparents' house,

and the only people that
ever saw it were my faly

and people they paid
to clean up after them.

And they were fine with that.
But I'm not.

I just always thought that you
ever talked about your family

because you didn't want them
knowing about me.

I wasn't keep you
away from my family.

I was keeping my family
away from you.

( Sighs )

Are you angry?

No...

No, I don't think so.

But I think that you owe me something
for all those ramen noodles.

I think we can negotiate that.
Okay.

( Chatter )

( Gate clanks )

( Gasps )

Nate: It's okay.

Sorry. I didn't think
there was anyone here.

I wanted to see
what it was like at night.

Yesterday was your first time
back here since she died...

Wasn't it?

Yeah.

I upset you...
Making you come out here.

No. It's not that.

You sure?
Yeah.

I'm... I'm glad
you made me come back.

"Made me come back."
That doesn't sound so good.

I wanted to. You just
helped me make up my mind.

All right.

That was yesterday.
How about tonight?

Do you think it's possible

to do something without
knowing you're doing it?

I mean, without knowiwhy
you're doing it?

No.

I think we're always
who we are.

Okay, but suppose
you were drunk.

People drink to cover up
what they want.

It's like when you do things
in a dream

and it frightens you because you
didn't think that's who you are.

But it's you.

Even in a dream,
it's still you.

You cold?
Yeah, a little.

Thanks.

( No audible dialogue )

You looked lonely over here.

Oh, I'm fine.

These aamazing.

Ezra said that they belonged
to your mom and dad.

That's right.

He hasn't told you very much
about himself, has he?

Well, we're still learning.
Yes.

Well, you certainly know about the
dedicated teacher, the struggling writer.

You fit right into that world...
you get to be the muse.

Oh, no, I wouldn't
pretend to be that.

Don't diminish yourself. You have
a very important role in this.

I just... I don't think of myself
as playing any role with ezra.

No, I don't suppose you do.

What do your parents
think about ezra?

Well, my mom likes him
a lot more than my dad.

Fathers and daughters...
that can be tricky.

Yeah. New man coming along to
take away daddy's little girl.

Your parents are divorced,
aren't they? Yeah.

Yeah, they are.
Recently?

Guess you could say that.

As recently as when
you started seeing ezra?

Seeing him... Romantically,
I mean.

You ask questions like
you already know the answers.

It's really very easy to find out
what you need to know about people.

Oh. All... all due respect,

but my family's not really
any of your business.

Oh, but it's such
an interesting family.

Your brother's arrest record,

your romance with
a former teacher,

the way your mother moved out
over your father's infidelity.

You can literally chart
all the cracks and strains.

Excuse me.

Aria.

You act as if
I've hurt your feelings.

It was unintentional.

I just want to make sure
that I'm being clear.

I may not agree with
the way ezra lives his life,

but I'm not gonna stand by
and let you ruin him.

I love him.

Oh, yes.

It's all romance and sacrifice
in your little Paris garret.

Except you determine
what gets sacrificed, not him.

You're the one that made it impossible for
him to stay at your little high school.

You're the one who got him
tossed out of Hollis.

I want to make sure
you understand your own motives.

I-I don't have
any motives.

Everyone has motives.

Maybe in your world.

It's not too late for us
to have a practical discussion.

There can be real-world
compensations in your ending this.

Compensations?

I've got your attention at last.

I thought I might.

( Chatter )

What did you say to her?
What did I say to whom?

I can't find Aria.

Ohoh. Is she gone?

She was talking to you
the last time I saw her.

Maybe it's past your bedtime?

It's astounding that you
can do things like this

and still not understand why I want
nothing to do with this family.

I really don't know
what you think I've done.

I had a lovely chat
with the girl.

I don't know, maybe she just
felt out of place.

You can endow
all the museums you want,

but you're not fooling anybody.

There's not a generous bone
in your body.

I believe it would be very therapeutic
for Mona to stay at radley.

She needs the continuity
of clinical environment

so important to fully integrate
the socially challenged teen

back into the peer community.

Look, Mona did
some terrible things.

She did some of them to me,
and I'm her best friend.

I-I don't know how she could,

but I think I understand
how angry she was.

Mona and I are very,
very close, I mean,

we're like the same person.

We started out
at the same place.

And we were so close
to becoming those girls

who would sit at a table
and guard purses

while the hot girls were
on the floor dancing.

But Mona made sure
we didn't disappear...

And I owe her for that.

Look, I see her in that robe
and those slippers,

and I realize that
could be me in there.

And if it was me,
Mona would be sitting here

asking all of you
to not send me away.

So please don't.

Don't send her to saratoga.

She doesnknow anyone
in saratoga.

There will be no one there
to hold her hand.

And no one will care a brown
rat's ass for her in saratoga.

So please.

I'm sorry.

It wasn't your fault.

I shouldn't have let it happen.

It was wrong.

If I ever find out who put
that stuff in your flask,

I swear I'll kill them.

Don't say that.
I mean it.

I don't want you to say it,
I don't want you to mean it.

I want you to listen.

I haven't been with anyone
since Maya.

I haven't even
thought about it.

Or at least I didn't think
I was thinking about it.

I was drunk that night,
and I got lost.

Only I didn't really get lost.

I was looking for something.

I was looking for somebody...

And I came here.

Don't look away.

I heard you come in.

Yeah, I got home
a little while ago.

Are you okay?

Aria?

Did I ruin ezra's life?

What are you talking about?

I know that you think
he's wrecking mine,

but am I just really
screwing things up for him?

Am I responsible?

Am I... am I just destroying
everything that I touch?

No. You couldn't.

You would never hurt anyone.

And no one could ever be harmed
by having you in their life.

( Aria crying softly )

(Sighs) I screwed up, didn't I?

They're probably gonna
send her to Mars now.

You did the opposite
of screwing up.

Based on your testimony,
the board has decided

to delay any decision
to transfer Mona.

She gets to stay?
She gets to stay.

Oh, my God!

I thought you'd be pleased.

I am.
Thank you.

You're welcome.

( Cellphone chimes )

( Emily laughs )

You're making me laugh.

I'm trying to eat.

We should not be watching this.
Stop it.

There are hundreds of videos, and you don't
know what they are until you open them.

Everything's jumbled up.

Yeah, it's more of a junk
drawer than a journal.

Yeah, but this is real.

Mona gave us
the genuine article.

How?
Why?

To help us.

How much of this did Caleb see?

He didn't want to see any of it
once he realized what it was,

but he got us in there.

I think Emily's got
a very old soul.

I feel it when I kiss her.

I can hear clocks all over
the world running backwards.

I'm so out of my comfort zone.

Hanna, don't...

just one more.

I'm such a coward.
I know that.

I have to face my fears.

I can't hide forever.

I can't keep being afraid.

Call her.
Her phone is off.

Well, call her again. Now.

We can't watch this
without her.

At least it's on this time.

( Cell phone buzzing )

♪ Let me float all day

♪ just be there till I know

♪ till I, I know that

♪ the riot's gone

♪ the riot's gone away

woman: Just looking at you in
that hoodie makes me shiver.

I guess summer's really over.