601 Obviously, I'm not leaving my husband and marrying John. 602 Well, I think that's wise. 603 I-I'll talk to John tomorrow and give back the ring. 604 Okay, good, good. Um, we appreciate everything you've done. 605 Hey, Bob. 606 I get why she's so angry with me, but what I don't get is why you're so nice. 607 Well, John's a big boy. 608 Whatever happened between the two of you is his mistake as much as yours. 609 I guess. 610 I understand if, uh, if you hate me just a little. 611 612 When I was a kid, I always played by the rules. 613 I never cheated on a test, never even missed a curfew. 614 But I can't help but think... 615 how wonderful it would have been to have made at least one mistake like you. 616 617 That's sweet. You're -- you're very sweet. 618 Yeah. I'm a little sweet. 619 620 Mostly I'm just middle-aged. 621 622 - SOLD - 623 Are you okay? 624 I know this is a lotto digest all at once. 625 I'm fine. 626 I'm just happy you finally told me the truth. 627 628 One thing, though -- why are you telling me all this now? 629 I couldn't let you keep thinking that you killed someone. 630 No one should carry that kind of burden. 631 Or you just didn't want me running my mouth. 632 That's not what it's about. 633 Yes, it is. 634 635 I won't tell anyone. 636 I'll keep your secret. 637 638 Dad. 639 Thank you. 640 But we're not moving. 641 That's out of the question. 642 643 Well, I'm not leaving Julie, and if you want my support, that's the deal. 644 And if I refuse? 645 You won't. 646 647 So here's the thing -- 648 I feel really awful about how I acted before. 649 For god's sake, Lynette, you threw me out of my own house. 650 I overreacted, I know. I'm sorry. |