451 I fell in love. 452 While you were married to someone else. 453 The heart wants what it wants. 454 Yeah, well, my heart wants to hurt you, but I can control myself. 455 I-I don't want to go back to that ugly place, really, 456 and if you do, I suggest that you get some help. 457 You know what? 458 I don't need an apology. 459 I don't need anything from you. 460 You're humiliating yourself. 461 No, you're the one who's been humiliated, Karl. 462 Why don't you see that? 463 You walked out on your family. 464 People think you're scum, not me, 465 so worry about yourself. I'm okay with me. 466 I can walk down the street and hold my head high. 467 As the sun slowly settled on Wisteria lane, 468 an unsettled Susan racked her brain to find a way into her own house. 469 Aah! 470 Lying naked in her shrubs, 471 it occurred to Susan this could be the most humiliating moment of her life. 472 Susan? 473 She was wrong. 474 Uh, whatcha doing? 475 Locked myself out... 476 naked. 477 Oh. 478 And then I fell. 479 So how are you? 480 Good, good. 481 I just got back. 482 I've been gone all day, and I got your messages about dinner, 483 and, um, I would love to come if that invite still stands. 484 It's a date. 485 All right. I, um... 486 assume the dress is casual. 487 Yeah. It's -- it's casual. 488 Mm-hmm. 489 Thanks for helping me break in. 490 Do you think it'll be hard to replace that screen? 491 It depends. 492 If you nail it in yourself, you might want to wear gloves... 493 or pants. Pants wouldn't hurt. 494 Okay, I know what just happened is funny in theory, 495 but I'm nowhere near ready to laugh about it, so please, no jokes. 496 Hey, where have you two been? 497 Uh, Susan had a problem finding something to wear. 498 Oh, is that the kind of thing you meant? 499 Pretty much. 500 The kids are bouncing off the walls? Huh. |