Thelma Page #2
Bye.
Hey.
Hey.
Thelma?
Thelma?
Thelma?
- Is there anyone you want to call?
- No, not now.
Sorry.
About what? Don't worry about it.
Are you tired?
Yes.
Why were outside yesterday?
Didn't you text me?
No, I don't think so.
- No.
- Did you know where I lived?
I have to.
Yes, I've probably told you.
...from the extreme value theorem, because...
So a simple use of the theorem...
I remember my dad holding my hand
above the candle.
any mark. But it hurt a lot.
Then he said...
"That's what Hell is like all the time."
Are you kidding me?
Are you...
Aren't you mad at him?
Well, it's...
It's a long time ago.
He's a nice guy.
Ok?
He really is.
I can talk to him about anything.
- Do you talk to your dad about anything?
- Yes.
Is there anything wrong with that?
No, but I think I've talked
to my dad about...
Ten times.
Sh*t.
He doesn't live in Norway.
And he's got lots of children.
I'm not really sure if he
likes kids.
Are you angry with him?
I think I was for a while.
But as I'm getting older, -
-there's less need to involve
him in my life...
So I'm fine with it.
"Jesus poop"?
That's not quite right.
"Jesus p*ssy".
The worst what?
say as a Christian.
Mixing the holy
with the less holy.
"Jesus t"
- What did you just say?
-"Jesus fu...".
- Louder.
-"Jesus f***er".
- Why are you whispering?
-"Jesus f***er"!
There's one there too.
It's like that everywhere.
- A man?
- Yes.
World's smallest man.
- It's nice.
- Thanks.
- Everything alright?
- I'm not very experienced.
You don't have to smoke.
Let's go inside.
- Thank you for letting me come.
- You're welcome.
It's great of you to come.
It's always nice meeting Anye's friends.
Have you been here before?
No, I haven't.
It's beautiful.
I think we're supposed to go over here.
- Look. Have some to eat.
- What's that?
It's a food bar.
- I don't want chocolate.
- You haven't eaten anything.
It's ok. I don't need to.
Why couldn't Daniel come?
- We broke up.
- Sh*t! What happend?
Don't tell mom.
She loved him.
- Are you ok?
- I'm fine.
Lord, take it away from me. Get rid of these thoughts.
Take them...
- Long day?
- Yes.
Are you able to get some rest
when you get home?
Yes.
Are you cooking food every day,
or do you eat out?
What have you been eating today?
I made some vegetable soup.
Are you shopping down there?
Yes.
What is it, Thelma?
Nothing.
I can tell when there's something wrong.
I...
I...
You can tell me anything.
It's important that you do.
I've been drinking alcohol.
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