All I Need Page #2
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- 2016
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- What would I have to do?
- I don't want to
get into that over the phone
but it would be a step
up, easily six figures.
More than enough to get
rid of all your problems.
- I don't know.
Why me?
- You have proven
yourself in many ways, Andrew.
Honestly I think
you'll be a good fit.
Are you interested?
- Yes.
- Great, I will
arrange a car for you.
My employer would like to talk
A word of advice,
keep an open mind.
- I will.
- I'm here for a meeting.
- The saucer as well.
- No, that's all for
now, thank you, Bindu.
He say's you're faithful,
you can be trusted.
Is that true?
- Yes.
- Sit down.
What do you want, Andrew?
Honestly, if you could have
anything, what would it be?
- I would want a
better life for myself,
be able to take
care of my family.
- You mean your daughter.
- Yes, my daughter.
- She's your only family?
- Yes.
- What would you do for her?
- I would buy her nice
things for school.
Put money away for her college.
- This is what you want?
- Yes.
- No, this is what
you need, not want.
You need to take care of her,
you need to provide for her.
The difference between
want and need is one
not many people understand.
What you want is to give
her the kind of life
that most only dream of.
Am I right?
- Yes.
- You see the difference?
- I do.
Why am I here?
- Won't you ask me what I want?
- What do you want?
- So many things.
I want my husband to have
survived that silly war,
but death is a part of life
and we will all face it.
I want to feel safe,
I want to feel like the
world isn't controlling me
but it's a fight
time is not on my side.
I want the years that were
taken from me while he was gone,
but time is fickle.
Youth and age do not
walk hand in hand.
But there is something
that can be done
and I need someone
to help me do it.
That's why you're here.
- What do you need?
husband just as he left me.
He will never age and for some
that's the best they could
ever ask for, to always be
that person, at their best,
even if it's only in memory.
However, the rest of
us aren't so lucky.
Our faults will only magnify
until we are unrecognizable.
Who would know it's us, once
time has run its course?
- I'm sorry.
- Elizabeth.
- Elizabeth, but I don't know
what we're talking about.
- We're talking
about youth, Andrew.
Keeping that which is yours.
Striking the uncertainty
of ageing from its hold.
- How?
- I found a way,
but it requires a
certain kind of skillset.
- What do you want me to do?
- It's not what I want
you to do, Andrew,
it's what you need to do.
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