Stockholm, Pennsylvania Page #2
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you answered "sure" to.
Maybe you should ask
different questions.
Maybe you're right.
How would you describe
your first week at home?
As a positive experience.
Do I make you uncomfortable?
No.
Do I make you uncomfortable?
Of course not.
Okay.
"Sure" is a noncommittal
statement,
even in the affirmative.
If I say,
"Do you want some tea?"
and you say, "Sure,"
it tells me that you want tea
not because you want it.
I want you to feel free
to express definites,
concrete feelings.
This is a safe environment.
Okay.
I don't really want this tea.
Everything you say here
is confidential.
You keep writing things
in that folder.
I keep notes.
But you are looking
for things, right?
Against Ben.
Are you looking for things?
My only true concern
is how you are doing,
how you are feeling,
that you feel supported.
Okay.
If there's anything I can do
to make that clearer to you,
do not hesitate to tell me.
I am here for you.
Can you stop calling it "home?"
Like, my "transition back home?"
All right.
Does it not feel like home?
Would a place you don't remember
feel like home to you?
How does it feel?
Like a place I don't remember,
like a neighbor's house.
Did you spend much time
at neighbor's houses
when you were with Mr. McKay?
No.
I spent time at home.
Want some dessert?
You don't have to look at that.
It's just...
it's just there.
Can I have this?
No.
Or not right now, okay?
Congratulations, God bless.
I've been following on the
news and everything
from the very beginning.
- So inspiring.
- Thank you.
You are so inspiring.
You must be so happy
to be home.
You holding up okay?
Fine, thanks.
Oh, I bet you are.
Just excuse me.
You are in our prayers.
I hope that monster gets
everything he deserves.
Don't you worry.
Thank you, thank you.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
People have
a lot of questions,
and sometimes it gets
the better of them.
Questions about what?
Well...
about you and
how you're doing,
what you went through...
how you survived.
Survived what?
The unknown, I guess.
the same question.
You're ruining it!
You're ruining everything!
Hey, don't say that.
Ruiner!
Leia, that's not very nice.
You are not very nice.
Yeah?
Who else do you know
that's nicer, huh?
No one.
That's right.
You're hurting him!
Let's take him
to the hospital.
He has to go
to the hospital.
Leia, we both know
he can't go to a hospital.
And why?
- But he has to...
- Leia.
Hospitals are bad.
Yes.
And why?
You can't just say
something is bad
without knowing why.
They have no confidence
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