401 Oh, my god! Are you okay? 402 Oh, George! I'm sorry! 403 Hey. 404 Hey, George. 405 I'm so sorry you lost your toe. 406 The doctor said it's the middle one, so your balance shouldn't be affected. 407 I mean, this really won't change your life one little bit. 408 Please say something. 409 I've always dreamed that before I died, 410 I would get to kiss a truly beautiful woman. 411 I finally get the chance, and I end up blowing off a toe. 412 I'm not surprised. 413 This type of thing always happens to me, and I -- I know I'll get over it. 414 But the thing that I don't think I'll ever get over 415 is that when I did kiss you, you pulled away from me. 416 Why did you do that, Bree? 417 I was just caught off-guard. 418 But we're dating. 419 Why would it be so surprising I would try to kiss you? 420 I'm still married to Rex. I mean, we're not even legally separated yet. 421 He cheated on you. 422 You said you were going to hate him forever. 423 You shouldn't listen to a woman who's just had her heart broken. 424 We tend to lie. 425 'Cause I think we're already late. Hi. Sorry. 426 Lynette knew serious illness was not a matter to be treated lightly. 427 - Come here. - What are you doing? 428 I'm just picking up my sick, poor, little baby boy. All right, here. There. Okay. Come on. 429 But making her yoga class was a matter of life and death. 430 Sorry. Sorry. 431 Excuse me. Excuse me. 432 Hey, Lauren, hi. 433 We had a really rough morning. 434 Don't give it another thought. 435 I bet you were a cheerleader in high school, weren't you? 436 My junior year. How'd you know? 437 Girls like you were always cheerleaders. 438 Clear skin, honor roll, popular. 439 In high school, I was the girl that hung out with the freaks on the loading dock and smoked. 440 Everyone hated us. 441 Well, you know high school. Thank god we leave that behind. 442 See, I don't think we do. 443 I'm still the outsider that doesn't get invited to the cool parties, 444 and you're still the perky cheerleader who thinks that she can pull the wool over everyone's eyes. 445 What? 446 You came on this trip, paid for the gas, and look at you. 447 You're changing this flat when you know I have auto club. 448 You want something from me. 449 I just know Mrs. Huber's death's been hard on you. I want to help. 450 That's a lie. |