Most Likely to Die Page #4
- Year:
- 2015
- 90 min
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- She didn't feel like coming in.
You guys are never gonna guess
- who she ran into this morning.
- Who?
- Tarkin.
- Oh.
- Tarkin?
- Yeah, Tarkin.
- That's a blast from the past.
- I know.
- Who's Tarkin?
- He used to own a liquor store.
Sold a little on the side too.
To underage kids
for twice the price.
He gave me my first
shot of whisky at 13.
He takes care of the place
when Ray isn't here.
Yeah, where is Ray? I mean, he's
not being a very good host.
He's been feeling pretty
down since he got cut.
You know, I should try his cell.
No cell reception.
I already tried.
The landline's dead too.
Jade:
I bet him and Ashleyare down at the beach,
you know.
They're down at the beach,
getting reacquainted.
Freddie:
Swimming?- Simone:
There's a lotof caves down there.
- Spelunking.
Anybody want anything?
I would love it
if you could give me
in camera.
For your fans, Rock Mannon.
- Jade:
Come on, take it off.- It never pays me.
- Rock Mannon.
- Come on, Rock.
Bella?
Ugh, stupid.
Need some help?
No, I'm good.
Bella seems sweet, pretty.
Yeah, yeah.
Mm-hmm.
Can I help you with something?
I... I want to be
friends again.
Okay, great. Friends again.
Awesome.
- Whoa, wait, Queenie, I just want to explain.
- Don't call me that.
Okay, I was a jerk. And I don't
know what else to say, okay?
You abandoned me, Campbell.
You are a coward.
I was 17 and terrified.
I mean, come on, Gaby,
I'm trying.
It was really great to see you, Campbell.
It really was.
But there's just isn't
anything left to say,
so you don't need to try, okay?
I'm over it.
It's in the past.
So did you ask her?
I haven't asked her yet.
I'm sure you'll find the nerve.
I'm gonna go change.
( Door opens, closes )
So what have you been
up to all these years?
You know, married, divorced.
Seriously?
I have a habit
of falling for things
that look good on paper.
How about you?
I teach at Andersonville.
- Our archrivals.
- Yeah.
- How could you?
- They're good kids.
Traitor.
So, not to point out
the obvious,
but you look good,
not the Lamont I remember
in high school.
Yeah, I... I grew up.
Yes, you did.
Look, I lied back then
when I said
I joined Yearbook
for the hot teacher.
Oh.
I joined for you.
- What?
- Totally.
I mean, I had
- You did not.
- I did. I did.
I just couldn't work up the
nerve enough to tell you.
You know, I do remember,
broke up,
that one day after class
you stayed
and you let me cry my eyes
out on your shoulder.
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