Everything Put Together Page #4
- At the office.
- Sure.
- What kind do you want?
- A squeezie.
- What color?
- Blue.
A blue one.
- Thank you.
I'll take two of these.
A blue one and a red one.
Wait for me.
Wait for Mommy, Justin.
- Justin!
- Look, Mommy!
- They don't listen.
- How old is he?
- Five.
- No, this one.
- He's beautiful.
- Thank you.
Look, Mommy!
Be careful!
- He's a monkey.
- What 's his name?
- Justin.
- No, this... the little one.
Raphael.
He really is beautiful.
Thank you.
- Mom!
- Justin?
- Are you okay?
- Do you want me to hold him?
Well, yeah.
Thank you. Yeah, just...
Justin!
- Mom!
- Justin, what did you do?
Oh my God. Angie.
- What are you doing?
- I'm just getting some things.
You look like you're almost ready.
Should I be getting you something?
I forgot. What was it,
a boy or a girl?
Angie, that 's really not necessary,
but thank you, though.
Barbie.
I couldn't find anything.
Who's this?
Angie, I'm sorry.
I didn't recognize you.
Hi.
- Watcha doin'?
- She's getting some things.
- How's Russ?
- He's at work.
So, when are you due?
Any day.
Mommy said your baby died.
Well, he did. Do you want me
to show you a picture?
You see this? This is Gabriel.
Kessel, I think that Michael's
getting kinda tired.
Maybe it 's time to get the boys
to the car and start that up, okay?
Sweetie, why don't you run out
to the car with Daddy? Go on.
- I'll see you in a minute.
- You were just like him one day...
- Aren't you getting tired?
...when you were small.
- Okay. Come on, kids.
- I'm not tired.
I'll see you guys
in a minute. Be good.
He's beautiful, Angie.
- Why?
- Well, he's tired and I...
- Okay. I'll call you, okay?
- Okay.
Okay.
All right. Yeah. Bye.
"What to get the mother
who has everything?"
How about a vacation?
Oh, no. Well, this is a scandal.
"A little something
to break up the monotony."
- Oh, well. How about that?
- Put it on now.
I don't know if that would be the
best idea, under the circumstances.
- Thank you.
- Come on, you look sexy, Barbie.
Okay. Kessel's
gonna blow a gasket.
Oh, Lord. This hopefully isn't
as scandalous as the last.
That 's beautiful! Who is it from?
- Hello, Mrs. Lowry.
- Hey, Roland.
- Good news?
- Yeah. Always good news for you.
- Here we go. Have a nice day.
- You too.
Hello?
Hello?
What happened?
I couldn't do it.
Yeah, I couldn't either.
Lani, I'm going to the storage
to get some things. I won't be long.
- Hi.
- Hi.
I need to get into my container.
- You got the key?
- I don't actually have my key...
but I really need
to get to my stuff.
- Yeah, but you don't have the key.
- No, but I have the bill.
The bill doesn't open the door.
The key opens the door.
My name is on
the corner of the bill.
Your name is Mr. Russel?
- That 's my husband.
- Well, maybe he's got the key.
My husband is in the hospital.
He has a serious condition...
and he just asked me to come in
here and get something out for him.
Why didn't he give you the key?
Because he forgot.
He's in the goddamn hospital.
He's got more important things
to think about than a stupid key.
Well, maybe you can call him.
You know what?
And he wants his things
out of the storage?
How much do you want?
That 's it. That 's all I got.
Only because he's ill.
You go down the yellow hallway,
go down to the third elevator...
go down to level D,
make a right turn...
go through two metal doors, three
intersections and make a right turn.
You're there.
And here's the key.
Hello?
Hello?
- Angie.
- Mom?
- Angie, come to Mommy.
- Mom?
Angie, wake up, baby.
Mom!
Mom!
- This one is beautiful.
- He's beautiful!
I thought you would want this.
Mommy said your baby died.
He's beautiful, Angie.
He's beautiful, Angie.
Angie?
Good morning, how are you? Good.
Multiple contusions to the face
and head, a fractured collarbone...
some torn ligaments in the neck
and back and bruising.
A lot of bruising. Your standard
stuff for this type of thing here.
Plenty of rest and in a few days
she'll be up and running.
She was pretty bad.
Do you have a good lawyer?
- Enough?
- Thanks.
- So, did anyone call?
- No.
It 's the new Gavi. Should be good.
- So, to us.
- To us.
No, I'm really happy.
Are you okay?
Does it hurt?
No.
I love you.
- Why are we doing this?
- To show you everything's all right.
- Yeah?
- Mom?
- Hi, honey.
- How are you?
- Busy, you know. Great, but busy.
- Great. Well, I just...
I want to thank you
for the sleeper.
- The what?
- The sleeper you sent for the baby.
- Yeah. It's cute, isn't it?
- Yeah.
Honey, I forgot to tell you I'm
coming this weekend. Is that okay?
- Sure.
- I'll call you with the details.
- Okay.
- Honey, I've got to go, all right?
- All right. Bye.
- Bye.
- Mom?
- Yeah?
- Something I've got to tell you.
- Now?
Russ?
Russ, can you get the phone?
- Hello?
- Barb?
- No, is that... is that Judith?
- Angie?
Oh my God. I meant to
dial Barbie. How are you?
How am I? I'm okay.
Yeah, I'm good.
- Good. That's good.
- How are you?
- I'm good.
- Good.
God. Well, I haven't talked to you
for so long. Well, what's new?
What 's new? I don't know. Russ
and I just got back from Aruba.
You did? That's nice.
Okay. Well, I don't know.
What else is new?
- I'm pregnant.
- Oh my God!
- You are? You're pregnant?
- Yeah.
Oh, that's fantastic, Angie!
Oh my God! I can't believe it!
I'm so happy foryou!
I'm so excited!
Thank you. I'm really
excited as well.
- Well, when are you due?
- In May.
May? That is fantastic, Angie.
I don't know what to say.
This is incredibly good news.
- Thanks.
- I... I have to tell Barbie.
Hang on a second, I'm gonna call
Barbie, I think I know how to do it.
This is so amazing! I can't handle
it. I'm so happy foryou. Hold on.
- Oh my God! Angie?
- Barbie?
- That's incredible!
- Yeah, I know.
- Is that incredible?
- Yes! Congratulations!
- Thanks.
- So, when are you due?
- In May.
- Isn't that amazing?
- My birthday's in May.
- Good foryou, Angie.
- God, that is so exciting!
- I am so happy foryou, Angie.
- It's amazing.
- God, we're gonna have so much fun!
You know, I have a line on
this unbelievable pre-school.
- You've to get on the waiting list.
- We'll get heron it, no big deal.
All right, we'll get
you on the list.
Wait. Did you know that Alicia is
pregnant too? Do you even know her?
My God, Angie, you haven't met
Alicia? You're gonna love her.
- And she's pregnant.
- She's great.
- And she's hysterical.
- Like us. You'll totally like her.
- She's incredible.
- Maybe we should all get together.
A celebratory event of some sort.
A celebratory event.
I think that's an excellent idea.
Let's do it. This is so awesome.
I can't get over it.
- Maybe we just...
- Russ must be, like, overthe moon.
How is he? My God, Russ! Just makes
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