Black Rock Page #3
really... I don't know.
She's just been off.
- What do you mean?
- I don't know.
She just doesn't wanna talk about it, which,
as you know, for Abby, is really weird.
Yeah.
Jesus.
( Sighs )
I mean, the truth is, though, what
happened was pretty f***ed up.
- Yeah, I know, Sarah. I know.
- Yeah, I know you know.
I know you know and I'm
not trying to take sides,
- but I'm just... Lou, I'm trying to
put a certain. - Oh, my God.
Perspective on it where I'm
looking at someone over there
who's really,
really, really hurt.
And I know for you, you were
young and whatever and you're...
- yeah. - I know and you've moved
past it and I can look at it
and I can be past it,
but it didn't happen to me.
Like, I think for her,
it was a game changer.
( Sighs )
Okay, um...
Excuse me.
So...
I'm just gonna...
I'm just gonna sit here...
And...
You can say whatever
you wanna say to me.
Get up in my face.
- I'm just gonna sit here.
- ( Screams )
Lou:
What?! What?!
- Man:
Whoa, whoa.- What the f*** is that? F***!
- What is that?
- Sarah:
What is it, what is it?- Nothing, it's nothing.
- Man:
Are you guys all right?- Sorry, it was really scary.
- Jesus Christ. Hey.
- Man:
Hey.- Hi.
- Hey.
Um...
Is that Henry? Is that...
i think I know that guy.
- Shut up.
- Is that Henry Wallace?
- Yeah.
- That is crazy.
You scared the living
sh*t out of us.
I, um... I'm Lou.
Louise.
I'm Louise foster.
I went to milbridge elementary
school together.
- I'm sorry.
- Okay.
- You... you do. Yes, you do.
- I don't know...
Sorry. This is Abby Turner...
oh, my God.
- And Sarah Whitfield.
- Hi.
We... we went to... we went to grammar
school with your older brother Jimmy.
We're, like, a couple years ahead of you.
You guys know it's Jimmy Wallace.
- Jimmy... Jimmy Wallace's little brother.
- Oh.
- Oh, okay. Yeah, yeah, Lou... Lou.
- And that's Henry.
- Yeah.
- I think Jim had a crush on you back then.
- You used to have the pigtails, right?
- Yeah. I always had the...
wow. Why do you remember that?
That's bizarre.
Uh, these are my buddies.
This is Derek and Alex.
- Lou:
Hey.- Sarah:
Hello.- Hey. - So... so what are you girls
doing out here anyways?
I mean, nobody
comes out here anymore.
You're lucky you didn't
get shot, you know?
We were shooting deer not, what,
like, 200 yards from here yesterday?
Is it hunting season?
What?
Well, we are just camping here.
- Yeah.
- Just for a couple of days and...
what?
How is the hunting going?
Is it good?
It's not too good.
Well, we were, uh... we were
gonna eat what we killed,
and, uh, well, so far
we ain't ate a thing.
- ( Laughs )
- Oh. Sucks.
- Alex:
Yeah.- All right.
I killed a lot of spaghettios
and we've got a sh*t ton
of liquor, so...
You guys wanna join us maybe?
Oh, um...
So how is your brother?
Uh, my brother's
good. He's good.
- He's got three kids.
- Oh, man.
- Yeah, and he's still fishing.
- Of course.
- Yeah, we actually took his boat out here.
- Cool.
Is he still cute?
Um...
Is he still cute?
Well, I mean, he's weighing in
- what? Are you serious?
- If you're into that kind of thing.
- Yeah.
- Like where?
That's, like, so fat.
- Didn't you give him a blowj*b?
- Oh, my God.
You totally gave Jimmy
Wallace a blowj*b.
I totally remember that and was I
not supposed to say it out loud?
- I...
- But she did.
- She did.
- If we're counting.
- It was a hand job, but, um...
- Hey, so I don't even want
- to interrupt or anything, but...
- My lips are sealed.
- ( Whispers ) I like your beard.
- Wow.
- I do. I like this whole thing.
- Thank you.
- It's very sexy.
- Thank you very much.
- Very, very trs chic.
- Thank you.
You have this
whole look going on
and I gotta tell you,
it works...
- Thanks.
- ...For you.
- Well, it's just kind of...
- It's very cute.
- I haven't shaved in a while, you know?
- Yeah, though, it's, like,
effortless.
I mean, seriously. You
should get one of these
'cause you have a baby face.
- He looks good with a beard.
- But it's, you know...
can you grow a beard?
Well...
- Anyways, your beard is cute and I like it.
- Thank you.
I like it a lot.
So, listen.
How's your family doing?
They're good, they're good.
My mom and dad actually
moved to Florida recently.
- Oh, right on.
- Which I'm sort of so-so about, but...
- yeah?
- Yeah.
- No, no, no. That's totally cool.
I mean, you can't... - Yeah.
You can't blame them for getting
- Yeah.
- Abby:
I went to Florida one timeand it was really hot.
- It was really hot in Florida.
- It's warm, right?
- You go?
- Yeah.
my clothes off.
- Abby.
- It does.
- Abby. Abby. - You take your clothes off
all the time when it's hot.
- Seriously, I wanna talk to you
for a second. - Am I wrong?
- Come have a chat with me in the tent.
- No, I'm so good.
I need to put on some warming clothes
and I want you to talk to me.
You should put on
some warming clothes.
I'm going to put on some warming clothes,
but I wanna tell you a secret as well.
- So come here for a second.
- Shh.
- Secrets.
- Secrets.
- I'm coming back.
- Right on.
- What?
- What's going on?
What do you mean what is going on?
Nothing.
- What do you mean nothing?
- I'm talking to Lou.
What are you doing with Henry?
'Cause that's...
- he's so cute.
- Dude, come on.
I mean, he's so young. Like, don't
you miss that... being, like...
Abby, you're married.
You know what I mean?
- You know what? Don't even.
- I'm just...
- I'm just trying to protect you.
- No, no, no, no.
As a friend
because it's, like...
Mike... nonissue, okay?
- I don't want you to worry about it.
- What does that even mean?
- I am so good.
- Dude, what is...
dude, what does that even mean,
it's a nonissue?
I just mean,
- It's all good. This is so fun.
Thank you so much. - Abby, Abby, Abby.
- Thank you so much.
- F***.
I don't know.
Where... whereabouts did...
- uh, ver... vero beach.
- Guess who?
- Um, I'm gonna go with Abby on this one.
- Guess who?
Guess who?
It's so Abby.
- Hi.
- It was totally me.
- Yeah, I know.
- It was totally me.
- I'm good at that.
- So me.
- I'm having so much fun.
- I'm glad.
- I don't have... this is fun.
- What's going on?
I just... I love this.
- God, Lou.
- Cheers.
- Yeah? - You look older, but, like...
you look... you're still you,
- and I love that.
- Thanks.
- So happy.
- Abby.
- I'm so happy.
- So the wood situation is low.
Maybe we should beef it up.
- You guys need some wood? I can go...
- Yeah, I can go.
- No, no, no. I have no problem.
- No, no.
- Do you wanna go...
- No.
- Use me. I can go get wood.
- No, I am... here's the deal.
- I got wood before.
- Okay.
'Kay, 'cause I'm,
like, a wood expert
and I know there's
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