The Red Maple Leaf Page #10
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- 2016
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What's the old one?
Johnny Walker.
You be f***ing serious for now,
You lead, I'll follow, man.
I've had enough of this sh*t.
This is it.
Coming!
Gentlemen..
Ms MacDonald.
Sorry to come here at such an early hour
but I need to talk
to you. It's urgent.
You mind if we come in?
Sure, come on in.
Ask you a few questions.
Come on in.
Is the ambassador alright?
Can you please
sit down? Please.
Sure.
Sorry to intrude on you
like this, ms MacDonald,
but.. Where are
you moving to?
Oh, I'm moving to the ambassador's house.
It's just to save costs.
I'm sorry, why are you moving there?
It's going to save us
money and I'll be closer
because there's so much stuff going on
during the day.
Uh huh.
We have a very busy schedule so it's better
if I'm closer to him.
Uh huh.
I want to ask you..
On the morning of the abduction,
where were you?
Oh...
By the way, forgive me for the mess here.
I was packing,
so that's why there's all the boxes.
You told us before that you were moving.
Yeah.
Where were you on the
morning of the abduction?
I was packing.
Packing..
By yourself?
Did you have movers here?
No. You know what?
I do have an agenda
and I do have the
name of the moving-
I'm asking you a simple question, please.
I'm tired.. Please.
Sorry?
We're running out of time, so I'm gonna ask
you questions and I want straight answers.
- You understand?
- Of course.
I don't want to be manipulated
or jerked off. I
don't have time.
So I'm not gonna use any decorum with you,
I'm gonna ask you one more time.
Can anybody vouch for you on the morning,
Monday morning?
Can somebody
physically f***ing tell
me that they saw you?
You have my word.
Your word means sh*t
to me. You understand?
Yes.
Where were you... I'm
not gonna ask you again...
where were you
between 7:
00 and 8:30?Ah, I was in my living room and I was
packing up... I remember
this very vividly...
I was packing up this
couch with plastic-
and who was here with you?
Nobody.
Nobody can vouch that they were with you
during that timeline.
Let me ask you another question.
What's your relationship
with the ambassador?
Oh, I'm his personal assistant.
I do everything for him.
You ever f*** him?
I don't have to answer that question.
No, you don't.
Have you given him
blow jobs ever in the limousine?
Ever blow him in the back seat of the limo?
I don't have to answer that question.
I'll tell you which question
you have to answer.
I want to know where the little girl is.
Because right now I'm smelling kidnapping.
After that it's kidnapping and murder.
I don't know where she is.
You don't know where she is?
No, I don't.
You don't know where she is, eh?
Listen, I've never hit a woman
in my entire life, ever.
I don't like that sh*t, but..
Look at me. You c*nt.
I'm gonna ask you once.
Where is that little girl?
She's at the Johnson brothers warehouse.
The old storage place.
I know where it is.
Take this b*tch and put
her in a f***ing cage
and get everybody down there.
You disgust me.
Come on, get up.
Come on.
Jesus f***ing Christ.
I'm just pulling in right now,
my dad's waiting for me.
Brothers Johnson public
storage... you got it?
Send in everybody.
Everybody!
Yeah?
What?
Is she alive?
Okay.
Come on..
Come on!
Dad!
Stay in the f***ing car!
Those were the instructions.
Stay in the f***ing car!
Motion detectors.
It's a rat.
Listen, son. We're
gonna need help here.
Do you understand?
Too many boxes, too many barrels.
We can't go through them all alone.
You do?
I do.
Follow your instinct.
Oh, my god.
Touch her neck and see if she's alive, dad.
Yeah, she has a pulse.
Come here, honey.
Come here, sweetie.
Come on, come on, honey.
Come on...
Come on.
Put your arms here.
God..
I'm embarrassed.
I soiled myself.
Don't be embarrassed, honey.
You made our day.
She's alive!
Yes, sir.
It's the president of the United States.
Mrs. Adams?
Hello, John.
I got two pieces of news for you.
We found your granddaughter..
Oh?
..And she's alive.
Oh!
Oh.. She's alive.
She's alive!
Of course she's alive.
She's an Adams.
Jenny.. Jenny,
open your eyes.
Open your eyes,
baby. Look at me.
This is never gonna happen again, okay?
I'm taking you to school
every day from now on.
Are you okay?
I promise this will never happen again.
Come on, sweetie.
It's her daddy.
Whatever you need and whenever you need it.
Thank you.
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