651 Look... 652 I know you love my mom, but how she decides to live her life, it's just --it's entirely up to her. 653 You're right. You're right. 654 655 I guess I just got so upset because... oh, whatever. 656 Let's not beat a dead horse. It's over. I'm sorry. Good night. 657 658 Okay, get it off your chest. 659 Well, you knew your dad was having an affair, and it didn't seem to bother you that much, 660 and that worries me, because if you can find it in you to condone something like that, 661 then what's going to happen when you've been on the road for 40 years? 662 Lynette... 663 I'm not my father. 664 I know. Of course. 665 You're not your father. 666 667 And just so we're absolutely clear, I am definitely not your mother, 668 because if you ever betray me, I will leave you. 669 I will take the kids, and I will walk out that door, and you will never see any of us again. 670 671 Whoo. Glad to get that off my chest. Thank you. I love you. 672 673 Couldn't sleep, huh? 674 No. 675 Me either. 676 677 I'm so sorry about the ruckus I caused. 678 It's okay. I'm not, uh... 679 I'm not upset about that. 680 No? 681 No. 682 683 What's wrong? 684 685 There's something that Lynette doesn't know about, dad -- something that I did. 686 And I don't know what's going to happen if she ever finds out. 687 688 The next morning, Gabrielle returned the engagement ring to her former lover, 689 a gesture that was met with... measured enthusiasm. 690 Please, calm down. 691 This doesn't make any sense, okay? You love me. I know you love me. 692 Love isn't enough. 693 Where would we live --here, with your roommates? 694 The only decoration in the bathroom is a bong. 695 We could get our own place. 696 How? You're barely making minimum wage. 697 Okay, sure, we'd be poor at first, but we'd be happy. 698 I've tried poor but happy. Guess what --it wasn't that happy. 699 Mr. Solis is going to jail. You want to stick around for that? 700 I don't know. |