401 I broke into the Frome's house and almost got caught. 402 What's almost? 403 I accidentally left something behind with my prints on it. 404 Did you ever hear of gloves? 405 It's the suburbs. 406 I didn't think it'd matter. 407 Anyway, the police are running a check, and I'm in the system. 408 I got to pull up stakes before they come looking for me. 409 That's a sweet sound -- 410 laughter like that, huh? 411 Pisses me off. 412 If and when your cover is blown, you disappear. 413 Until then, 414 you keep fixing the neighbors' pipes. 415 The more time I spend in this town, the more I think we're making a mistake. 416 These are nice people. 417 My money says one of them isn't. 418 Whoa. 419 Thanks. 420 No more screwups. 421 I'm getting something to drink. Do you want something? 422 Shh. 423 Look, don't be mad. 424 I waited at that motel for three hours for you. 425 I had to use a month's worth of lunch money to pay for that room. 426 It's not my fault. 427 Juanita hasn't let me out of her sight since she's gotten here. 428 Really? 429 Well, I don't see her now. 430 She's watching her Mexican soap opera. 431 The rebel's virgin daughter's about to be seduced by the escaped despedo. 432 So until she puts out... 433 Juanita won't even know that I'm gone. 434 Come on. I said I was sorry. 435 You know, just so you know, 436 I've turned down half the pep squad for you. 437 You can't be serious. 438 No. 439 You know, I'm starting to think that 440 maybe I should be with someone my own age. 441 Well, I thought teenage girls bored you, John. 442 I thought what we had was beyond that. 443 So did I. 444 So then why do you want to go back to something you don't want? 445 I don't know. 446 Maybe you're tired of me. 447 No. 448 I want to be with you. 449 Then why are we arguing? 450 Gabrielle! |