Remember Me Page #4
career choice, either?
No, l just like the books.
What are you doing?
-You don't need to help me.
-Yeah, well, at the rate you're going,
dishwashing's gonna be,
like, your life's vocation.
What?
Huh.
So, this is the whole playful
"you get me all wet" part, right?
-Why make it sound cheap?
-lt is cheap. l've seen this scene 1 00 times.
You know what never happens
in this scene, though,
Tyler-who-doesn't-really-go-to-school?
Tyler-who-doesn't-really-
care-about-his-job?
-What?
-Nope?
That.
You better apologize!
-Never!
-Apologize!
Your middle name is Keats?
God, your parents are pretentious as hell.
-You better apologize.
-Never!
-Apologize!
-l'd rather eat monkeys!
Oh, God. Not in the plans! Not in the plans!
l surrender. l surrender. Jeez.
You're relentless.
-Victory at all costs.
-Oh, man...
Now l'm pissed.
You should quit anyway.
Why is that?
Are cigarettes bad for you or something?
Do you want a sweatshirt or something?
l'm okay. Thanks.
You know, the only time l ever smoked
was at the roller disco at the Y.
l choked so bad,
Mr. Demmick gave me the Heimlich.
On skates?
That's actually quite impressive.
l never really thought of it that way.
Tattoo, huh? Let me see. What is it,
like a Chinese character or something?
'Cause l know this guy
who got a Chinese character,
and he thought it said...
Sorry. l didn't know.
He killed himself.
When?
On his 22nd birthday.
He'd just started working for my father.
l thought he was a musician.
Yeah, he was.
But he wasn't making any money. And
my dad's a pretty compelling guy.
Yeah. So is mine.
-Damn, you're not naked!
-You're not lrish.
What the hell happened in the kitchen?
lt looks like somebody's water broke
in there. lt's gross.
-Hi.
-Hi.
Aidan, this is Ally.
-Ally, Ally...
-Ally, Aidan. This is my roommate.
Nice to meet you.
-l work out.
-You're the assoholic.
Yeah. Well, l...
Wait. What?
Okay, "Around The World" party, third floor.
Come on, let's go.
There's a whole lot of ugly,
but there's a lot more alcohol, so...
Come on, let's go.
Yeah, l would, l'd love to,
but l should get home.
What? No, no, no.
All right, listen, listen, listen.
Ally? Ally, Ally?
One drink.
Any country you want.
l'll even put France on the table.
Come on. And then we'll go.
One drink?
-One drink?
-One drink.
How are we doing?
What?
What? What do you want me to say?
You want me to say l'm sorry?
You want me to apologize
for showing a nice girl a good time?
-l'm sorry.
-Tyler,
l need you to call my dad.
Yeah, sure. Where's your phone?
Ally, your phone's dead.
Ally?
What's his number?
God damn.
Do you think l give a sh*t how late it is?
l know she's a smart girl, Leo.
She's supposed to be back. She's not back.
Leo, don't go there. All right?
l want... l want you to call Ted Proferes!
Yeah. And call me back.
God damn it, just do it!
Oh, sh*t.
Sh*t!
l'm sorry. l fell asleep.
Asleep where?
My phone died, so...
-That's mine. That's from my desk.
-l was trying to find some information.
What am l now, one of your suspects?
When you act like one.
Are you on anything?
-Oh, for God's sake.
-Don't use that tone with me, Ally.
l smell alcohol.
Yeah, so do l.
What's going on here, Ally? Are you trying
to tell me something with this?
You're all grown up now?
Yeah, maybe it's time you get used to it,
Dad, before you give yourself a heart attack.
Who's the guy?
-God, what makes you think there's a guy?
-Yeah, he's a real prince.
He gets you drunk,
sends you home smelling like a brewery,
smelling like God knows what.
-You sure can pick them.
-Yeah, l take after my mother.
-l'm not a child, okay?
-Hey! ln this house, you are!
You'd love that!
You're pathetic! Would you strangle me
'cause you couldn't save Mom...
Ally? Ally?
Don't touch me! Don't...
So, what? She just left? No goodbye?
You were the one dumping
Jell-O shots down her throat.
Hey, there are sins of omission
and sins of commission.
l've forgiven myself, okay?
You should do the same.
All right, here we go.
Come on! Come on!
Here we go! Here we go!
Got it! Okay!
Okay... Don't think l can...
Crushing!
lt's crushing! l need a little help here! Tyler!
-What the hell, man?
-lt's penance.
l'm going to work.
Help!
Well, if you had another one
Yeah, but it was freaking
crushing my sternum, you jackass.
Hey.
How's she doing?
We need to fix that deadbolt.
Yeah. That's my bad.
Do you think she's gonna sleep?
You know, you realize
if she'd had the S.L.U.T...
ls it too soon?
l told her she can stay here.
ls that all right?
-Yeah. As long as she needs.
-Thank you.
You're up.
-Can l get you anything?
-No.
Aidan left.
So, yeah, l'll be in here
if you need something.
Thanks, honey. See you later.
l can't believe you still come down here.
l can't believe he still drinks that stuff.
Well, you know how it goes.
You can take the kid out of Brooklyn...
You're not writing anything bad about me,
are you?
Not today.
ln case l don't see you before Saturday,
happy birthday.
l'll tell your father you said hello.
Bye, doll.
Bialy.
Thank you.
-Hey.
-Hey.
-Where you been?
-Downtown, near Wall Street.
-Why?
-l went to a coffee shop.
l got you a bialy.
Thanks. Yeah.
You realize New York's
full of coffee shops?
Yeah, it was me and Michael's place.
We used to go there for breakfast
all the time.
l mean, probably not as many times
as l think we did,
but enough.
We went there on the morning that...
lt was the last place l saw him.
l just wanted to tell someone about you.
My mom was murdered 1 0 years ago.
You don't have to say anything.
You're sorry. l know.
And my dad...
My dad's the kind of guy
who needs to take care of people.
l know that sounds kind of weird right now,
but he's not that guy.
You know, l trust him. l really do.
And l just don't want you to think
that l'm here
'cause he's some crazy, belligerent person.
He just doesn't understand, or...
l don't know, just doesn't know
l don't know.
-Did you call dispatch to check?
-l...
You're gonna have to testify to this!
And they're gonna ask you,
"Are you sure of the time?"
And you're gonna say what?
-8:
1 5?-Come on, you...
-Neil.
-What?
Hey,
-Ally called Sharon.
-What?
She said to tell you that she's with friends
and she's doing fine.
-Which friends?
-She didn't say.
That's all?
Yeah. l'm sorry, buddy.
Look, why don't you come out
for the weekend?
We'll get the grill going.
Sharon wants to see you,
-and we'll call some nice people up...
-No.
-Come out to Patchogue, Neil...
-No, Leo. Stop!
Make a wish!
-Come on...
-All right!
-Yeah!
-Big two-two!
-Big 22!
-Yeah!
-Wait... Right, two, three...
-Think one, two, three...
Look at her.
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