The first 124 lines.
- Okay, well, if we continue to move forward together,
it's very doable to get pregnant in a matter of months.
But if you want to have a baby right away,
it might be a good idea to take a look at the options
we have to offer.
Okay, um, I'll--
I have the pamphlets. I'll look over those.
- Yeah. We'll discuss it and we'll get back to you.
- Sounds good. - Okay, thank you.
- Yeah, you guys take care. - Thank you very much.
Bye.
- I thought it was good news, right?
- She said my uterus is "rapidly deteriorating."
She didn't say "rapidly."
Whatever.
Either way, whether it's IUI or IVF,
either way, if she thinks we can have a baby--
- Yeah, but I'm the one that's in there getting
poked and prodded-- - Yeah, and I wish I could
take some of that off your plate, but...
It's good information. - Yeah, it is, it's just--
now I'm late for school, and--
Can we just talk about it later?
- All right. - Okay.
- Yeah. - Bye.
- Okay. Have a nice day. - You too.
Ms. Wilson, um...
I-- - No, listen.
Um, yesterday was not okay.
- I get it. No, I do. That's what I wanted
to talk to you about. - I'm gonna find you
a new tutor.
I--I don't want a new tutor-- - That is not my problem.
- Okay, look, I'm sorry. - No, no, no, if anyone--
if anyone found out what you did yesterday, I--
My life would be ruined.
I haven't told anybody.
- Look, I'm not-- I'm not going to.
I--I get it. Look, I'm sorry. I--
I should not have kissed you.
All right, I understand that. It's my fault.
And it won't happen again.
- Good. - Okay. Okay, good.
You'll--
you'll still tutor me, right? - No.
No, I'm sorry, I-- No.
- Claire. Uh--
Ms. Wilson.
I can't afford the classes that everyone else takes.
Please?
- Okay, well-- - I'm asking you, I--
- Can you help me? - Listen, if I agree,
then you need to promise me-- - I promise.
I promise.
- Okay. - Okay.
So then, um...
Saturday, then. Before homecoming.
Thank you.
- Yo. - What?
What's up with you and Josh?
Nothing, he's just--
He's just a little pissed that I'm taking his sister
to homecoming.
Who are you taking?
Don't know.
Dude, it's Thursday.
Dance is Saturday. Your options are slim.
- I just don't think I'm gonna go.
- What? No, no. - Yeah.
No, dude, come on. We're seniors.
- No. - No, do--do not do this to me.
We only have so many, you know, chances to fucking, like,
make mistakes and shit.
Plus, I got some hotel suites for the after party.
Hey, you got Meadow to take your ass back, right?
Yeah.
I just had to ignore her for a week.
It's depressing how much that works.
- Nah, people just want what they can't have.
It's human nature.
- Why don't you just take Alison, dude?
We both thought you guys were gonna get back together
eventually, so-- - No.
No, no, no, please.
Dude, I can't take another year of Alison spewing politics.
We get it, you're a feminist. Heads up.
Okay, I feel like we haven't helped at all.
I'm swamped.
I've done nothing but help, I cannot give any more than
I'm already giving. - Okay, well, I'm gonna
I don't know, like, organize these streamers.
That is noble.
- Yeah. No, you're right.
I was thinking of skipping the dance.
Unless, uh, Alison here would be kind enough
to come with me.
Oh, my God, Eric.
All right, um, gotta get back to this.
Can you pass me that? Sure.
Wait, so--
Is that a yes? Or...
Yes.
- You guys, what, talking politics?
What's up?
What up?
Got a date for the dance now.
You didn't.
- I totally did. - Yes.
- Woma n at the store said it was a very fruit-forward,
very drinkable wine. - Mmm.
- Very effervescent. - Great.
- Cheers. - Babe.
Cheers.
You think at all about what the doctor said this morning?
- Could we just talk about this another time?
- Yeah, sure. I thought we were gonna talk about it tonight.
- I just started at Westerbrook.
I don't really wanna be pumped full of hormones right now.
Yeah, I get it.
Okay, I'm just gonna say this one thing.
Whenever you're ready, we'll make it work.
I just really wanna start a family with you.
Okay.
I never will.
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