The Wee Man Page #2
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If you carry it with you
then you use it, that's a fact.
And if you do, then what?
To jail for murder and why?
For a bunch of cowardly thugs?
I know they're over the years
have geterorriseerd
and every time that you had bruises
when you came home.
But you're better than them, boy.
Better than they will ever be.
I would like to change.
I did not want this for my family
but we have to live with,
as good as it comes.
You can not do this, boy,
I can not.
It's not worth it, come on.
That's good, son.
A fun evening and be careful.
How many girlfriends have you had?
- You're my first.
Do you think I believe?
I do not know, would you do that?
- And if you were not the first
then definitely the best.
Okay.
- Leave them alone, get off him.
Party.
- Get off him.
Damn b*tch.
- F***ing what?
You know.
Ferris, let me look at you girl.
- F*** you.
What the f*** did you say?
You told me to f*** off.
Do not believe you.
He said I had to rot.
What did he say?
Outwardly you.
- Please Paul, just go.
They will demolish the whole thing here.
- Yeah, just listen to your girl
because otherwise I will get you.
Yes, that's what I mean, man.
Rot in hell.
- Nice boyfriend you, have not you?
A sissy.
That was the last time,
the last time.
Your boyfriend's gone, so there
we have no more trouble.
Dirty cow.
Have you ever had a good turn?
No, stop it.
No, damn it.
Damn.
Hell, no.
You have to stay here until
something arranged.
The Banks brothers...
What has inspired you, Paul?
Mom, get a heart attack
when she finds out.
Do you want to be just like your brother, Billy?
Life in prison?
You're not so, Paul Ferris.
This is not the little guy I know.
I enjoyed it.
- Paul?
For the first time in my life,
I was not afraid.
The first time I do not me
felt intimidated.
I tell you Cath, I enjoyed it.
- Paul.
I'm telling you.
It was easy.
I had the upper hand, I was in control.
For the first time in my life,
I what they really are. saw
Nothing.
I have admitted that they exist.
- You've changed.
I can still look in your eyes
and see a little boy
A little man full of life and ready
for what's coming at him.
I look in your eyes.
And you know what I see?
Demons.
Paul, why do we do it?
You're about two months.
Why the hell would you do that?
- It must be so.
Listen, we're gonna murder a young guy.
Nobody stands in line to do so.
No, we have to drive over, it's
almost always destined.
It's always been the same
with guests, the rule.
Can not you
change your mind, right?
You know what? I've always been afraid
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