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Are you all right?
Are you sleepin' out here?
What?
What're you doin' out here?
Are you sleeping? - I, I might've dozed off.
Is that drool?
You've got a pillow and a blanket.
What's the problem?
- "Problem?" - Yeah, the problem.
Why are you knocking on my window?
- Well, if somebody's just sittin' out here in a car,
under a blanket, I gotta check.
Check what?
This is the library.
So? What are you checking for?
Terrorists?
What?
No!
I said this is the library.
I'm checkin' for perverts.
I have to take this.
Jane, hi! What a nice surprise.
Oh, it's a surprise for me.
Oh, it's not nice?
Hello?
Jane?
Damn it.
I'm really gonna miss you guys.
I'm so grateful.
I'm gonna miss you too.
Hi, Mary.
- Isn't that same blouse you wore yesterday?
Hey, Jane. It's Beta.
Just calling you back. My phone died earlier.
I hope everything's okay.
I'm not going to be going home tonight, FYI.
So just give me a call back.
Okay, bye.
- Not paying you to make phone calls.
- I'm sorry, I just got a call from my father's ex-wife,
which is really unusual. - I'm just messing with you.
Surprised you even came in today.
- Oh! Well, I wanted to say goodbye to everybody.
- At least you didn't shower, change clothes.
Just messing with you.
Good luck at school.
You sure didn't give us much time to prepare.
- I know, it was all really sudden.
Some scholarship money opened up, I guess,
so I haven't even had a chance to tell my family yet.
- Well, I don't know what that's about,
but we're gonna miss you around here.
- Really? - Yeah.
Did you see that cake and balloons in the conference room?
Are you serious?
I'm just messing.
Take it easy.
Hi, ZeeZee, it's me.
I'm calling to make sure that we're still on for tonight.
I have some exciting news to share
and I am looking forward to seeing you.
Okay, bye bye.
Hi.
- I need you to cat sit this weekend.
Uh, I can't.
Remember I'm moving to Connecticut?
Maybe I'll ask Rebecca.
Okay!
Excuse me.
- Knock knock. - Oh, hey, Brad.
You're leaving us.
I'm just kidding. That's great.
That's great.
Congratulations on the school. I'm sure it's great.
I mean it will be great. - Yeah, thank you, Brad.
That's... That's really sweet of you.
- Will you have a drink with me tonight?
Oh, um...
I'm actually getting dinner with my sister and our father.
I haven't even told them the good news, so-
What about tomorrow?
Um, tomorrow?
I'm...
- I've met Grant. I know you have a boyfriend.
I'm not trying to have intercourse with you.
- Oh, my god, no. It's not that.
I'll let you take that.
Good luck with life.
Jane! Finally!
It is so funny that you called me today.
Yes, yes, exactly.
And, um, I know that this is last-minute, um...
Okay. Oh, yeah, sure.
Sorry. Go right ahead.
What?
God, it's hot.
You said that already.
Oh?
What the fuck is this?
Hi.
Can we help you?
- Yeah! I'm just looking for my sister?
She lives here?
- Oh? - I think.
- What's her name, sweetie? - Zelda Foreman?
Ah. Is that a fact?
- I didn't know she had a sister.
You don't come by, do you?
She hasn't been out of her room all day,
and it's hotter than an Arab's armpit up there.
- She also owes us rent. Two months now.
- Why don't you get her to join us down here
for some fresh air?
- If she wants to sit on this stoop,
she's gotta pay her rent.
Nice meeting you both.
- Hers is the room at the end of the hall!
The one that smells.
Zelda?
- What're you doing on my computer?
That stuff is very private.
What are you doing?
- I don't like to use the front door.
It's a very long story.
See? There, not so bad.
- Why are you climbing in through the window?
- You could try it when you leave.
It's actually kind of fun.
- Are you sneaking in and out of your own house?
I guess so.
I just don't like to talk to the people out front.
It's funny, isn't it? That I'm still sneaking out at my age.
I mean, it's not funny, but it's sad.
It's just easier this way,
because I think they're trying to kick me out.
- They said you owe two months rent.
Yeah, well, I'm good for it.
I just haven't really had a job.
- I tried calling you today. - Yeah, I know.
I mean...
Oh, you did?
I left my phone at Henry's. I'm sorry.
Jane called me this morning.
- That's why I leave my phone places.
Not that she would ever call me.
What did old Jane want?
Dad's dead.
What?
Do you mean- - They found him in his car.
- But the doctor said that he was doing great.
See, that's why I hate doctors.
In the garage.
Huh?
- The car had been running in the garage.
He was probably in there for a couple of days.
- Do you have any cigarettes? - I don't smoke.
We're going to go Jane's tonight
and meet everyone for dinner.
- What? - ZeeZee.
- Fuck that! - ZeeZee.
Who is "everyone?"
Jane, our brothers.
Half-brothers.
- Why don't you wanna go? - Why do you want to?
- Because he's our dad too, ZeeZee,
and we have just as much a right to be there as anyone else!
- I wouldn't even wanna be there, even if Dad was alive.
Like let alone right after finding out
that he killed himself.
- It'll be nice to be around people.
I'm a person!
And I'm a person that doesn't wanna process these
initial stages of grief around people who look down on me.
They don't look down on you.
Jane called and invited us to dinner.
She's making an effort and I would really like to be there
and I would really like it if you were there with me.
- Well, this is going to be a disaster.
Thank you.
- We have to leave through the window.
How're you doing, Ma?
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