501 Now, are you done with the peanut brittle? 502 Let's go. 503 Now, I want to say something to you before you go. 504 What you did was wrong, 505 but it?s nice that you wanted to get a present for your mom for Valentine's Day. 506 Nobody is ever gonna love you like your mother. 507 All right, let?s go. 508 Get the hell out of my house. 509 In her heart, Lynette knew she would probably never love her neighbor, 510 never realizing that love was the one thing she and her neighbor had in common. 511 Hey. - Hey, Lynette. 512 Um... - What?s wrong? 513 My kids have been on kind of a thieving jag, stealing stuff from around the neighborhood. 514 I?m so sorry. 515 I know, they?re being punished. Probably for life. 516 But I needed you to see something. 517 They said they stole it from Mike?s garage. From inside his work bench. Your Mike. 518 So? 519 Read the engraving. 520 Is that blood? 521 I don?t know. 522 What does this mean? 523 I don?t know. 524 It?s impossible to grasp just how powerful love is. 525 It can sustain us through trying times 526 or motivate us to make extraordinary sacrifices. 527 It can force decent men to commit the darkest deeds 528 or compel ordinary women 529 to search for hidden truths. 530 And long after we?re gone, 531 love remains burned into our memories. 532 We all search for love, 533 but some of us, after we found it, 534 wish we hadn?t.
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