601 Thanks, Edie. 602 Is there anything I can do? 603 No. 604 - Hey. - Hey. 605 How's Bongo doing? 606 I'm, uh, just waiting to see if they'll have to operate. 607 Oh, god. 608 I-I... I stopped and I got this... 609 I am just so sorry for this. 610 I'm really sorry I snapped at you. I was ju so -- 611 Oh, no, it's okay. 612 Good news. 613 We won't have to do surgery. 614 Oh, that's great. 615 We've given Bongo something to help pass the earring. 616 When he does, would you like us to retrieve it for you? 617 I'm going to say no. 618 Okay. You should be able to take him home in about an hour. 619 You must be so relieved. 620 I'm sorry. I was just really worried. 621 Well, it was your dog. I get it. 622 Actually, he was my wife's dog, and, uh... 623 one of the last things she said to me in the hospital before she died 624 was to be sure I looked after him, 625 and, um, I promised her I would. 626 And just like that,Susan could suddenly see something she'd never seen before. 627 He, uh, meant so much to her. 628 Mike Delfino was still in love with his late wife. 629 And if, uh, something had happened, I would have felt like I had failed her. 630 I know that sounds stupid, but I... 631 and she knew right then neither she nor Edie would be laying claim to his heart anytime soon. 632 No, it doesn't. Not at all. 633 So she decided, for now, 634 she could settle for just being his friend. 635 This is for you. Well, for Bongo. 636 You give it to him. 637 Yes. As I look back at the world I left behind, 638 it's all so clear to me: 639 the beauty that waits to be unveiled, 640 the mysteries that long to be uncovered. 641 But people so rarely stop to take a look, 642 they just keep moving. 643 It's a shame really, 644 there's so much to see.
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