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Sh-- shut it.
Fuck you bitch! Come here.
Stop, Dad!
Dad!
Let me go! No!
Dad, stop, please, it was my idea.
Shut up!
No! Get over here!
Dad! Dad, stop!
Oh, get up here.
Stop, let me go!
Get a lesson, bitch.
Let me go!
-You'll fucking get it. -Stop, Dad, no!
Sick and tired of this, you hear me?
-No, let me go! -Stop!
You wanna fucking get it, too?
You stupid shit!
I'll fucking kill you!
It's okay now.
He can't hurt us anymore.
Val.
Val, wake up.
Come on, Val, you gotta eat something.
Can you shut the windows? It's hurting my ears.
They're not open.
I'm not hungry.
Alright.
Hey.
Hey.
Here.
I brought you guys some soup.
Thanks.
Of course.
How is she?
Not good.
She hasn't wanted to eat.
That's expected.
Losing your twin babies
is one of the worst things you could ever experience.
Yeah.
She has become sensitive to city noise,
it's driving her crazy.
Maybe consider moving away from the city.
I mean, that'd be nice, but we can't afford that.
The best way for both of you to pass this
is to move to a new environment.
One that's not gonna remind you of your loss.
Let me go check on her.
Yeah, yeah.
Hey, sweetie.
Came to see how you're doing?
Hi.
Hi.
Let me take a look and see how it's healing.
Okay.
Alright.
It's looking good.
Yeah?
But you need to get up every couple of hours,
so you don't get any blood clots,
and I need you to promise me you'll eat something
Don't forget to take the Oxycodone for the pain
and the meds I gave you.
Okay?
Anyway, I-- I wish I could stay longer,
I have to get back to work.
And it's no one's fault, it's not your fault.
Thanks.
Love you.
Love you, too.
Alright, hang in there.
Thanks.
-Hey. Thanks for stopping by.
Of course, she promised me she'd eat,
so try giving her some of the soup I brought.
And I would get rid of the crib, so she's not reminded all day.
And seriously, Justin, really consider moving
to quieter place, away from the noise.
Think about it.
The mountains, the fresh air, be good for her.
-Thanks. -Yeah.
Come on.
Thanks, Chloe.
Hey. -Hi, honey.
How are ya? -Good how was work?
- Good? -Yeah.
Looks like you got your appetite back.
Slowly.
That's good.
I have a little surprise for you.
Yeah? -Yeah.
-What is it? -
Our new home.
What?
No, I'm serious, this is our new home.
We cannot afford that.
I've been saving up and it was an absolute steal.
It's this cute little mountain town
about a 100 miles away from here.
No traffic, no city noise.
That's so nice, hon. Thank you.
You're welcome.
You really like it?
Mhmm.
Oh, we're gonna love it.
We're here.
I'll get the bags later.
Okay.
Wow.
Wow.
-Oh, wait. -What?
What are you doing?
I wanna make this special for you.
You got the keys?
Yes, thank you.
Now, I didn't have time to clean it all.
That's okay.
Wow, it's so beautiful!
You like it.
I love it.
So different.
Well, welcome home.
I'll start unloading the car and you have a look around.
Okay. -Okay.
I'll be back. Okay.
I'm so sorry, they didn't make it.
So, what do you think?
Listen.
What?
No honking.
No sirens, just silence.
You okay?
Yeah.
I just got dizzy.
You sure?
Yeah, I'm fine.
Why don't we get inside and you can rest a little?
Okay.
I got you.
Well, look who's awake.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Wow! Thank you.
Welcome.
That's so sweet of you.
You were out.
I was?
16 hours.
I didn't even feel like I slept.
You needed some rest.
Yeah.
I can't stop thinking about them.
I really hope it gets better.
It will.
I'm gonna go in town, see if I can scrounge up
some work, okay.
Be back a little later.
Okay.
I hope you have a nice day.
You, too.
-Thanks. -Love you.
Love you.
Bye.
Justin?
Shit.
What's up?
Oh, babe, I'm so glad you're here.
I just saw a freakin' rat come outta there.
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