Eenie Meenie Miney Moe Page #6

Synopsis: Raul, a tow truck driver in Miami Beach, learns that every choice has its rewards and consequences.
 
IMDB:
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Year:
2013
94 min
57 Views


Tell me you

didn't take the pill?

F***! Come on, let's go!

Let's go get help.

Wait... where are you going?

No don't shoot him!

Are you crazy?

OHHHHH?

Did we just crash?

Don't worry about it baby.

You are going to be fine.

You hear me?

Nikki!

Ok... Talk to me...

This is all my fault!

I'm so sorry baby

I never meant

for you to get you involved like this...

Nikki don't fall

sleep, don't fall sleep.

Baby talk to me

You tell me something...

I'm here for you baby, NIKKI: Talk

to me...

Keep talking to me

baby, stay up, stay up...

Come on!

Talk to me!

Baby I was going

to take you to the ocean.

That's what

I had planed baby.

You hear me?

I love the ocean...

Stay with me... I

know you do, I know you do.

I want to be a mermaid.

That's right

baby, talk to me.

Keep talking to me.

My pet parrot... Do you love me

Raul?

Nikki, I never loved

any one until I met you.

Stay with me baby.

Do you hear me?

Nikki!

You are the only

person I wanna love.

I love you Raul.

I love you too!

We are almost there,

I'm going to take you

to the hospital, and you

are going to be fine baby.

I'm not playing this game

anymore; We are going

to start a whole new life

together baby, Just me

and you, just me and you!

Stay awake baby, Nikki

stay awake, Nikki, Nikki!

Nikki!

Nikki please, Baby wake up,

Nikki, talk to me baby please,

say something baby please.

Wake up, wake up, please Nikki!

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