Americano Page #2
- It's wasn't fun!
- No nails!
- Fine, no nails.
Think it's fun being left alone?
To come home and you're not around?
That's unfair. It's one time.
And you got in.
You had your key, and you
play fine by yourself.
But...
I don't want you to leave me!
But sometimes I have work or private things.
You need to understand.
I didn't like it without you.
Martin...
Why'd you leave her?
What are you saying?
What are you up to?
We've been worried to death.
Nothing. Answer me!
Linda keeps calling about her car.
What about the apartment?
I don't care about her car.
And I don't want the apartment.
You're totally irresponsible.
Just like your mother!
You didn't even know her.
You left her.
You know nothing about her life, a**hole!
Stop that!
Why'd you take me from her?
She was totally out of it.
You called once in the middle of the night
to say you'd come home,
that she was gone who knows where!
Now she's gone for good, and you don't care.
It's your fault.
You didn't help her.
We were separated.
Don't you get that?
Besides, that was our business!
Get a handle on your teenage crisis
and come back to Paris.
I pushed back the funeral a day.
I'm not coming back.
Look, I did an internet search.
I think you're suffering
from reactive depression.
It's a common disorder triggered by grief-
F*** you!
You sure took me for a ride.
What happened?
It burned down.
No, to him?
He fell asleep.
He said he lost his car and Lola.
I know where his car is.
Hello?
It's me.
What happened?
You disappeared.
I'm coming back.
I don't know what to say.
You received a letter.
From your mother.
Keep it.
Give it to me in Paris.
I went with your father.
You missed it.
I know.
It took...
It took longer than I thought.
I had to make a detour.
What are you going to do?
I don't know.
I'm by the ocean.
Wait for me.
I'm here. I'm not far.
Wait for me. I'm coming.
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