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Yeah, I guess.
So how are you?
I want to see you.
No, no, no.
Never do anything
until I tell you to.
No.
No, no, no.
These arrogant Americans,
they have no clue how
to do business anymore.
Well, it's good that
they have a man like you
telling them what to
do then, isn't it?
That's precisely my point.
You're going somewhere?
Yup, just going to pop out
to meet an old friend.
A friend?
Yes, a friend.
I used to live here when
I was a young girl, remember?
Don't know how you
could have stood it?
These Americans, they
think only of themselves
and are lazy
beyond comprehension.
They'd outsource their
love lives if they could
Yeah, well, if it weren't
for us lazy Americans
you'd be speaking
German right now.
Adrianna, I know this
move has been hard on you,
but I promise it will
be worth it in the end.
That's what you said last
time, remember New York?
Adrianna, I'm
doing this all for you.
This is all for you, mon chri.
[PHONE RINGING]
You better have good news.
Yeah, I can't do this.
This is a bad idea.
[PHONE RINGING]
Mary, hey sweetheart, it's me,
crazy first day at the office.
I had no idea how hard
this was going to be.
Ah, I bet you're exhausted.
All right, well, listen, just
get home as soon as you can
because I have a surprise
waiting for you.
Okay, sounds great!
I should be home in an
hour-and-a-half or so.
Love you too!
Bye!
Bye!
There's nothing wrong in this,
just meeting an old friend.
No big deal.
Johnny, it's so
good to see you.
I can't believe it
after all these years.
I mean, look at you,
you look amazing!
You haven't even aged a day.
Oh, you always said
the nicest things.
Is that your car?
That, oh, no, my
car is in the shop,
that's just a loaner.
Come on!
I just got this big
promotion over at my work.
Senior Executive
at Saxon Wales.
They specialize in
marketing and advertising.
Ah, how funny?
My husband is looking
for an advertising firm
Well, maybe I can talk
to him sometimes soon.
Sure, but not tonight.
Tonight's about us having fun.
Promise me we'll
keep in contact.
We're going to be
together again, I promise.
I'll miss you.
I'll miss you,
more than you'll now.
Promise me that
no matter what happens
you're not going
I promise.
[CAR HORN]
[CAR STARTING]
[MUSIC]
Hey, this is our song.
[MUSIC]
# Why are you
striving... #
You remember this song?
# Why are you trying to
earn grace. # Me neither.
It's one of the happiest
# Why are you crying
# Let me lift up your face
# So don't turn away
than just coffee now, huh?
You must try the smoked
salmon here, it's delicious.
Yeah?
So you've...
you've been here before?
Oh yeah, we come here
all the time, don't you?
Yeah, you know, it's...
it's good, it's good food.
I can't believe this.
This, you and me here
after all these years
hanging out just
like we promised.
Monsieur, would you
Yes, sure, wine.
I don't want to bug him.
It's just like the
time you dropped pizza
on the front of your
pants on prom night.
Well, I'm glad you remember
the good times too.
Those are the
only times we had.
Why did you have to just
up and leave like that?
But hey, that's all
in the past, right?
Tell me, come on, what have
you been doing these past years?
Well, after we moved from here
my parents got me a modeling
contract in France,
and things were really
amazing for a while,
being so young in such
a high stressed industry.
I became a bad clich,
and let's just say I got
caught up in the wrong crowd.
But that's when I met Pierre
at a show in Montreal
and the rest as they
say is history.
John, what are you doing here?
Allen! Hi!
Oh my gosh, this
must be the famous Mary
I've heard so much about?
Hi Mrs. Wilde!
It's so nice to meet you!
I'm Allen. John's told me so
much about you, I feel like..
Allen, Allen, Allen, this is my
good friend Adrianna.
Oh, sorry, I just
assumed you'd be
out celebrating
with your wife tonight.
[MUSIC]
Sorry again about
that embarrassing thing
with my coworker.
I just hope I didn't
get you in trouble.
No, I'm good.
Hey, it was really great
catching up with you.
I have to admit seeing
a lot of old feelings.
What kind of feelings?
Kind that I probably
shouldn't be having.
Well, I know the feeling.
No, you don't.
After you left I was...
I was depressed
for a long time,
you were my world.
I didn't know what to do.
Ah!
I'm sorry, I shouldn't
have done that.
We shouldn't have
done that, I'm married,
we're both married.
[BIRDS CHIRPING]
Good morning!
What time is it?
It's time to eat.
Breakfast is served.
Okay.
What's the occasion?
Well, after last night's
fiasco I just felt bad.
You must have really
had your hands full.
What's that supposed to mean?
Nothing.
That you came home
from work so late.
What are you trying to say?
Nothing, I just thought that
you would be home earlier.
I told you that this promotion
You should know that I'm
going to be working late hours
from now on.
It's just that
when you said that
you were going to be home
in an hour and then you weren't.
I made you breakfast in bed,
what more do you want?
Hey, I was the one who was
up all night making you dinner
I work hard too, okay,
and a lot of times
I really don't feel
like you appreciate it.
I appreciate things plenty.
I was the one who cleaned
the bathroom floor,
you remember that?
Let's call the newspapers.
You did one thing
around the house
for the first time
in six weeks,
when I do stuff like
Just forget it.
I have to be at work
early anyway.
Thanks for breakfast!
Hey, what are you doing?
Nothing.
Nothing.
Sorry, I just had a
long night last night.
Yeah, speaking of last night,
what was up with you
and that young lady?
What do you mean?
Well, this may not be
my place John,
but the whole situation
looked rather inappropriate.
She is just an old friend
from high school.
Completely innocent.
So Mary knows that you were
out with her last night?
Well, come on man,
she is a woman,
There is no reason
to put her through that.
So you're meeting
with a young lady
behind your wife's
back at night,
is that what I'm
hearing you say?
It sounds so bad
when you put it that way.
Look John, as Christians
we've got to be really careful
with female relationships
outside of our marriages.
I don't care how
innocent it looks
or how good
your intentions are,
there's always a chance
for temptations to arise.
Believe me, I can control
myself, I love my wife.
I know you love...
it's not...
to hang around temptation
to try and fight it,
but rather to
flee it altogether.
My advice to you my friend
would be to do just that.
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