351 Julie! Well, it was. 352 How did you know? I'm not clueless. 353 I found men's boxers in the clothes hamper. 354 Oh, don't write that down. 355 Oh, but this is good. you can let Mike go. 356 He's innocent. 357 Well, assuming everything you're telling me is true. 358 It's true. The next morning, 359 she made pancakes in the shape of little hearts. 360 Seriously. Little hearts. 361 362 Oh, god. 363 Justin, what are you doing up here? 364 Uh, I finished the hedges. 365 Is there anything else Mr. Sol?s wants done? 366 I don't know. he's not here. 367 He had a meeting with his lawyer. 368 So I guess that means we're all alone. 369 No, that means I'm all alone. 370 You're leaving. 371 I'm not in a hurry. 372 Come on, maybe we could hang out for a little while. 373 I don't think so. 374 Come on. 375 If you just got to know me, you'd see I can be lots of fun. 376 All my friends say so. 377 Well, I'm not interested in becoming one of your friends. 378 Get out of my bedroom. 379 Come on, Mrs. Sol?s, be nice. 380 Aah! 381 You shouldn't have done that. 382 Do you know how easy it would be 383 for me to call my husband and tell him 384 what you just tried to do? 385 Not easy as it'll be 386 for me to tell him what happened between you and John. 387 I-I'm sorry, Mrs. Sol?s, 388 But you're going to have to be nice to me... 389 at least once. 390 Mike! 391 Are you okay? 392 Uh, yeah, yeah. I'm a little bit embarrassed. 393 I must be the talk of the neighborhood. 394 No. not really, no. 395 So guess what -- 396 I'm your alibi. 397 I told the police that we were... 398 Together the night that Mrs. Huber was killed 399 and that I could never forget that night. 400 So you don't think I killed Mrs. Huber. |