351 352 Dad? 353 What are you doing? 354 I don't want to talk about it. 355 Talk about what? Does Lynette know you're out here? 356 Oh, yeah, she knows. 357 Will you drive me to the airport? 358 Wait here. 359 Hey, Lynette. 360 Yeah? 361 Why is my dad sitting out on the curb? 362 Because I kicked him out of the house. 363 I-I see. You want to tell me why? 364 Hold on. 365 I made you a drink. 366 Oh, god. What did he do? 367 368 Yesterday, I came home, and I walked in on your dad with a woman. 369 He's having an affair. I am so, so sorry. 370 God. 371 I know, I know. Are you okay? 372 Yeah. Um, I should go talk to him. 373 That's it? 374 What? 375 I just --I expected a bigger reaction. I've been sitting herewith knots in my stomach. 376 Okay, look, I never mentioned this before because I knew how you'd react, but, um... 377 I'm not that surprised by this. 378 My father's been having affairs for years. 379 380 You knew about this? 381 Yeah. Kind of, yeah. 382 I mean, I mean, it was mostly in the past. I mean, I didn't know that he was still at it. 383 I mean, I figured he was getting too old. 384 In some strange way, I'm actually impressed, you know? 385 Impressed? 386 Impressed? I -- 387 Tom, please, please don't tell me you're all right with this. 388 I'm not. No, no. He should never have brought that woman over here. 389 No, he should never have been with her in the first place. 390 I know, I know. But, you know, that's who he is. 391 I mean, it's been going on for years. My mom's made peace with it. 392 I seriously doubt that. 393 Look, you know, there's no point in talking about this, 394 but I'm going to go get my father, I'm going to bring him back in here, 395 I'm going to put him in his room, and we can all just cool off. 396 That man is not coming back in this house. 397 Yes, he is. 398 No, he's not. 399 Lynette, he is my father, this is my house. You can't tell me what to do. 400 |