Killing the Joneses Page #8

Synopsis: It's a normal dinner with the neighbors until some one is accidentally stabbed. But what happens when there is no answer from 911 is another issue.
Year:
2009
7 min
31 Views


you felt it too.

l think you did.

You deserve

to be happy, Kate.

You deserve to be loved.

l'm sorry.

Hey, Steve.

Hold up.

Hey, Mick.

Hey.

How are things?

hings are good.

Yeah.

l get to be

a college student now.

Yeah. And l'm out,

which-

Well, it makes life

a lot easier.

That's great.

Yeah.

l don't have to lie

anymore.

l'm happy for you.

hanks, Steve.

It's been real.

Hey, uh, they've been

looking for that.

Ah.

l'm gonna miss that car.

e came back

for you.

Where to?

Arizona.

Seriously?

Is that all right?

You're the boss.

No, you can't keep lettin' it

get you down

And you can't keep draggin'

that dead weight around

Ooh, ooh

ooh, ooh

If there ain't all that much

to lug around

Better run like hell

when you hit the ground

Ooh, ooh

ooh, ooh

When the morning comes

You can't stop these kids

from dancin'

Why would you want to

Especially when you're

already gettin' yours

'Cause if your mind don't move

and your knees don't bend

Well, don't go blamin'

the kids again

When the morning comes

Ooh, ooh

ooh, ooh

When the morning comes

Ooh, ooh

ooh, ooh

When the morning comes

Ooh, ooh

ooh, ooh

When the morning comes

When the morning comes

Let it go

This, too, shall pass

You know, you can't keep

lettin' it get you down

No, you can't keep lettin' it

get you down

Let it go

This, too, shall pass

You know, you can't keep

lettin' it get you down

No, you can't keep lettin' it

get you down

Let it go

This, too, shall pass

When the morning comes

You can't keep lettin' it

get you down

You can't keep lettin' it

get you down

When the morning comes

You can't keep lettin' it

get you down

No, you can't keep lettin' it

get you down

When the morning comes

You can't keep lettin' it

get you down

You can't keep lettin' it

get you down

When the morning comes

You can't keep lettin' it

get you down

No, you can't keep lettin' it

get you down

When the morning comes

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