Chloe Page #5
bleeding, okay?
I'm sorry.
You think it will scar?
No. It shouldn't.
We were hidden, deep in this
forest of exotic plants and trees.
And we could hear voices
in the distance
but we were pretty sure no one
could actually see us.
And I pushed my hand down
his pants and felt him.
And then I...
I moved my hand lightly on him.
Right.
And then I kept doing this.
Moving my hand on him
in his pants.
And he said to me, "I can't come.
I can't come. I have to go to work."
But I didn't stop.
And then I bit his tongue.
And then...
just then he came in my hand.
And then what?
And then he had to go to work
so he walked away.
I don't want to be rude.
I want you...
I want you to be clean.
I mean,
I... I know you are clean...
I... no,
I... I've got tests--
All of them, like HIV, STDs,
and then show me the results.
Okay. Yeah.
Can I help you?
I'm looking for Catherine.
Dr. Stewart is in with a patient.
When's your appointment?
I don't have one.
She and I are friends.
Okay. Well,
she should be out soon.
Would you like to sit down?
Okay.
Hi, Michael.
Your mom's still in with a patient.
I just need to pick up my tux.
It's in her office.
Exciting recital tonight.
Yeah.
I need to copy some music.
Your mom is Dr. Stewart?
My mother's your gynaecologist?
You look like her.
Me?
No, I don't...
I don't think so.
Yeah. The same look in your eyes.
I mean, not really the colour
or the shape but... the look.
And your lips, too.
I'm Chloe Sweeney.
Michael Stewart.
Nice to meet you.
Are you a musician?
No, it's just...
just what you're
supposed to do, I guess.
Study music.
I wish someone had
have given me lessons.
I love music.
Classical?
Raised by Swans.
Raised by Swans?
No.
You'd like them.
I think you'd really like them.
That's it for
my appointments, right?
Mannie's Motors called.
Your tune-up's finished.
- Okay.
- Alicia called about lunch at 2.
Right. Right.
And your son is
in the back making copies.
Hi, Doctor.
Here you go.
Full work up.
Okay. Thank you
for bringing them by.
Can I talk to you?
No, I can't. I'm jammed.
If you could call and...
Yeah. Quickly.
That's my son.
You didn't speak to him,
did you?
I came to tell you
about this afternoon.
It's today.
Today?
Yeah. After lunch. Okay?
You got my tux?
Thanks.
I'm excited.
About what?
About tonight.
About seeing you play.
I put a... I put a good luck
note in your jacket.
Okay.
Thanks, Mom.
You said it.
She says she lies in bed
night after night
where she only sees her kids
every other week and she says
that she can't do it.
So she's staying with him.
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