701 Oh, gee-- 702 l, l, l didn't get to that part yet. 703 l would have to object too. 704 - What about you? - Oh, l'm-- l'm thinking. 705 What the hell is going on? 706 l am in love with your son. 707 l know. 708 Not that one. That one. 709 Jack, what the hell did you do? 710 He didn't do anything. He didn't do anything. 711 lt was me. lt was all me. 712 Um, Elsie, how you doing You doing okay? 713 Um, do you remember that day at the hospital? 714 Of course you remember that day at the hospital. Well, um, there was a little mix-up. 715 Um, l saw Peter get pushed onto the tracks, and, uh, l saved his life. 716 But when l got to the hospital, they wouldn't let me see him. 717 So, um, the-- someone told the doctor that l was his fiancee. 718 Only, um-- Oh. lt's not true. 719 l was never engaged to Peter. 720 Why didn't you say something? 721 Because l didn't know how to tell you. 722 We never even met until that day on the tracks. 723 And, um, it's just when we were in the hospital room, everything happened so fast. 724 And l couldn't tell you the truth. 725 And then l didn't wanna tell you the truth because, um, 726 the truth was that l fell in love with you. 727 You fell in love with me? 728 No. No-- Yes. All of you. 729 l went from being all alone to being... 730 a fiancee, a daughter, 731 a granddaughter, a sister... 732 and a friend. 733 l might have saved your life on the tracks that day. 734 But you know what? You really saved mine. 735 You allowed me to be a part of your family, 736 and l haven't had that in a really long time. 737 And l just didn't want to let go of that. 738 So even though it was just for a little while, l will love them always. 739 l'm very sorry. 740 Oh, um, and l'm very sorry about your carpet. 741 What about my carpet? 742 - Peter Callaghan is engaged to me! - Oh! 743 - l object to this wedding. - Get in line. 744 And l object to your objection. 745 - Who's that? - Ashley's husband. 746 You proposed to a married woman? 747 Yes. And l was in a coma when my brother makes a play... 748 for my-- sort of my fiancee. 749 - Peter, how could you do this? - You promised me. 750 We were better off together. |