The Sublime and Beautiful Page #3
- So we want to offer some
kind of condolences,
and... there's just
nothing we can say.
Except that we love you.
Okay?
I'm just gonna go grab some.
I'll be right back, okay?
I'm so glad you came, though.
Oh, thank you.
- It must've been a
hard choice to come.
- I think it's fine to be in
Scotland, to be in Ireland.
to get on the plane.
It's getting there.
Right, right.
- And travel is not
what it used to be,
as far as I'm concerned.
Oh, yes of course.
- It's just not a
pleasant experience.
Plus, my legs are too
long for those seats.
I'm sure that's not true.
- It's so good to
hear you laugh.
Mmm hmm.
- It's... it's very
nice to see you.
I'm glad to see you again.
Glad to see you... out.
Ohh, thank you.
- I'm sorry to hear about
your children, my dear.
I appreciate that.
- Hope you're doing well.
- I'm doing okay.
- Excuse me. Is
that the family...
Yes, yes that was.
Hi.
Hi.
- I'm sorry about
the other day.
Physically, she looks...
Subdued, I thought.
Surprisingly together,
for what they've experienced.
But they're strong.
Excuse me.
Hello!
How are ya?
How you doing?
I'm good, how are you.
I'm fine.
- Yeah, it's good to see ya.
- Thanks.
- Kelly's here somewhere.
I saw her around.
I thought she was...
I'm surprised she
showed up.
- It would change
a person forever.
It's great to see them
out and about.
Did you see the
mother's hands?
Thank you.
You doing alright?
Goodnight.
Goodnight.
I'm so glad to see you.
Okay. That's enough.
I don't know you that well.
makes me feel really weird.
So... stop hugging people
you don't know that well.
That's just a tip for you, okay?
It's a tip.
And I'd like to actually
make an announcement!
No more hugs!
From people I don't
know that well.
Because I don't need
any more hugs!
And I actually don't
need any of your pity.
Okay?!
I don't need any of your pity,
I don't want any of your hugs!
I am sick and tired!
Of all of this!
Okay.
And I need to go!
I don't know where the
f*** you have been
all f***ing night!
Don't touch me.
Do not touch me!
Woman with dead kids!
Walking out this f***ing door!
How's your family?
They're good.
They're good, yeah.
Billie's third grade,
Sarah's kindergarten.
Thanks, David.
So... look.
I gotta ask you.
Have you been drinking?
Just a couple of beers.
How's he doing?
Not so good.
Why don't you take him home?
I was with Katie that night.
The night of the accident.
I was with Katie.
Wanna get out of here?
The other guy...
and she couldn't get back in.
When was that?
Just on Christmas Eve.
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