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Well,
that'll be a change.
Yeah, I can't wait.
See the life's good
good for your 20s,
but after it gets
a little crazy.
Well, it's perfect
for you guys.
Yeah, we've been just
like, traveling around
for the last six months.
Yeah, Eric said
like Oregon, Arizona.
Oh, Arizona was amazing.
The red rocks
are so groovy.
We're trying to get down
to the golf coast for summer.
Those cute towns.
-Cute towns.
-Yes, those cute towns.
-I wanna see them.
-So cute.
-Oh, I like your charm.
-Oh, right on, yeah.
I got this
at this little
flea market
in tahoma, you know?
And it kinda like--
well, it kinda drew us
here, you know?
Have you been out
to the woods yet?
Oh, no,
we haven't had
time yet.
Does the doctor
not want to pitch a tent?
Do you guys
need anything?
-No, I'm good, baby.
-All right.
I'm good, thank you.
-How great is she?
-Yeah.
Yeah, she seems
really sweet.
She is.
When are you planning
on getting home?
Well, this is it.
Oh, come on, don't--
don't give me that look.
All right?
I'm not trying to move
into your big house
with too many rooms.
Our home is this slab
that we rolled in on.
That's our home now.
-You're gonna
live in the Van?
-Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, besides,
we can't really, um,
we can't really go back
to the apartment, you know,
we haven't paid rent
since like, November.
But, no, but--
the walls were
getting small,
-and it was--
it was really like--
-Jesus, Eric.
I don't know,
the energy wasn't there.
-You know?
-Okay.
Have you thought
about getting a job?
Yeah. Yeah, I mean...
I don't know,
you know,
it's like--
life is about living,
you know? Living.
Yeah, living takes
money, Eric.
Food, gas.
We'll be all right.
I always am, you know that.
Ahem.
Look at you,
grill master.
Yeah,
it's actually all local.
-Yeah? Cool.
-Yeah.
- Would you like one?
-Uh,
-I'm actually a veg.
-You're a veg.
-Yeah.
-Damn, I wish
i would have known.
-No, dude, it's cool.
-No, hold tight.
Um, I think I might
have something for you.
Don't like go out
of your way for me,
or anything.
Not a problem.
I hope
that that's enough
to carry you
for a little bit.
Oh, babe,
it's more than enough.
Thank you.
Babe, do you have
any of that pasta left?
Hey, you need a beer,
or something?
-Uh, I'm good.
-All right.
Really?
What am I supposed to do?
This is such
a quaint little spread.
Who would have thought
that big city elitism
would travel so cool
to the country, huh?
Yeah, well,
that big city elitism
is financing
your dirtbag life.
Hey, so, uh, Matt,
i see you still got
dad's old Jeep.
Yeah, it's a work horse.
Hauled some brush
off the road with it
last weekend.
I always thought
that doctor's all
drove audis.
- You know?
-Well, this doctor doesn't.
But that's just because
he's made some sacrifices
for me and our family.
The baby is the only thing
that matters to us.
Probably the rest of it
will come in time.
Audi's included, okay?
Does anybody mind
if I freshen up?
It's been, like,
a lot longer than
i care to admit.
Yeah, yeah,
you can come in, here.
There you go.
Hey, uh,
you okay?
Uh, yeah, yeah.
I think
i just fell asleep.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
I heard her scream,
i went to help.
I didn't think
she was gonna be
half naked.
Well, you didn't seem
to mind either.
Well, I was checking
on our guest.
What's your deal?
I don't know.
I'm sorry.
I've been having
these really weird
thoughts lately
about us, and the move,
and the baby, and--
it's okay. We're fine.
Sit down.
You know
the baby is perfect.
Every test we've done,
every sonogram,
they've all said
the same thing.
-I just--
-yeah, you just what?
I don't know
how to explain it.
When I was on
the road yesterday,
the trees,
and the clouds,
and there were these
wildflowers everywhere.
And things just,
they move so quickly,
you know?
Time just passes,
and life is--
it's so precious,
it's so fragile.
It's like,
it's gone so quickly.
Hey, look at me.
We're the lucky ones.
Other people, they,
they go through life,
and they don't have
what we have.
We're strong
because we have each other.
I know.
I just want her to life
a long happy life.
Yeah, well she will.
I promise.
I will personally
make sure of it.
I just love her
so much, you know?
Yeah.
I would do
anything for her.
Everything's gonna be fine.
I know.
It was a man.
What kind of man?
Dark hair, beard--
long beard.
Eyes like fire.
Eyes like fire?
Did he say
anything to you?
No.
Did you say
anything to him?
Mm. No, I don't think so.
I don't really
remember.
I don't want to talk
about it anymore.
Okay, copy that.
I'm gonna give you
a pass this time.
But this is...
This is some good stuff.
"The angels visited
again last night.
They talked to me.
I wasn't scared."
Nice night for a walk.
All right,
here it goes.
You got it.
Yeah, right?
And the game is over.
Okay, you do it.
I'll watch.
Eric.
Ready? Ready?
Oh, sh*t, sorry.
-Outside.
-It's good.
- Wow.
- -My bad.
I just wanted
more time to kiss.
Hey!
Right there.
Under the vines.
One surprise
after another.
Yeah,
you guys live
on a cemetery,
that's awesome.
It's not a cemetery,
it's a plot.
My god, Matt,
she was so young.
All right, guys,
come on,
I know this
is a bummer, right?
But, hey, we're alive,
so we should live.
We're here to have fun,
i mean we showed up.
She's not going anywhere.
You can come back
and visit her later.
Come on, first one
to the beer wins!
So, we check
into the haunted hotel
in Portland, right?
And I guess, like,
the ninth floor is
the most haunted.
And so, what floor
do they put us on,
but the ninth.
--You really believe
that crap?
Dude, all along the coast,
we stopped at these
plantations to hunt.
To hunt?
For ghosts.
Oh, yeah, right.
-Seriously, bro.
-Oh, no, seriously.
No, let me show you.
-Boom.
-What's that?
Ah, e.V.P. Recorder.
It stands for
"electronic voice phenomena."
-And you use that to--
-to hunt ghosts.
- Oh.
-Laugh if you want,
but I'm telling you,
have you guys ever been
into slave quarters before?
It's crazy. Okay?
They got these like,
four foot ceilings,
and they got these like
chains hanging off the walls,
and I'm telling you,
you can feel it.
I mean, these spirits,
they want to be heard.
You hear them?
Yeah.
Take a listen.
Eric.
Hey.
Oh, sorry.
--What the hell is this?
-You don't hear it?
-Well, no, I hear it,
I just don't hear... it.
You're not listening, bro.
Yeah, bro. Well, I'm done
listening for today.
If you don't believe me,
ask Sarah.
Ask her what?
Ask her if she
believes in ghosts.
Stop it, Eric.
What?
You-- you've
never told him?
Tell me what?
When we were kids--
stop.
When you were kids,
what?
When we were kids,
there were ghosts
in our house.
Were there?
It was two days
before our sixth birthday,
and they came for us.
They came for you?
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