Shiver Page #6
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- 2012
- 91 min
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How dare you speak
to me that way?
I'm trying to tell you
something important.
You keep this up and you
won't get any money from me,
not one red cent.
Just because you've got boy trouble,
don't take it out on me!
I don't need any money,
and I don't have any boy trouble, okay?
Then what's the trouble?
Are you pregnant?
That Jamie, I knew it.
I'll do what I can,
but I'm not made of money.
and you didn't listen.
All it takes is the sense
God gave a goat.
Mom, for 29 years you've been
taking your problems out on me,
ever since Dad left.
That's all you've been doing because I
guess that's all you've got to give, huh?
I never...
You know what? I don't want to hear it,
okay? I'm done listening to you.
I am so... I'm so tired of
putting up with your bullshit,
and I'm so tired of you
treating me like a nobody.
If you can't understand that,
then I'm really sorry.
Oh. Is this what you
called to tell me?
As a matter of fact, it is.
Well, what was all that stuff
about the trouble you're in?
Read about it in the newspaper.
What if he jumped?
We've seen plenty of wrecks where the
driver got out without a scratch.
Yeah, but even if he did jump,
he'd still be hurt.
Can't be far.
Braden, send a uniform to
pick up Ms. Alden.
until we figure out
what's going on.
Ms. Alden?
There's an officer come to escort
you to the police station.
Okay.
I'll just get my things.
Hey! We found someone.
I told them not to touch
him until you got there.
Turn him over.
Oh sh*t.
It's Melinski.
Braden? Who did you send
to pick up Ms. Alden?
Lieutenant Delgado thought it'd be
a good idea to use an unmarked car,
white in a New York minute.
Oh, you better duck down
while I'm trying to pull away.
You can come up now.
I like this part of town.
That's where I work, actually.
What sort of job?
I write informational booklets
for an actuarial firm.
Iver and Barnes.
It's pretty boring, actually.
I'd like to try something new.
Hey, are we...
I... I think we got one of
those news cameras on our tail.
Gonna take a detour.
Shake 'em loose.
Hello, Wendy.
Now, this is what
we're gonna do.
First, we'll get out
of this car,
and you won't cause me
any trouble, all right?
I'm waiting, my dear.
This way.
Um...
Uh, inside.
Here we go.
Hey, Wendy, please, please.
Wendy, don't...
Don't be afraid, Wendy.
I'm not going to hurt you,
not this time.
I admit, I wanted to do
terrible things last night,
but then I saw the significance
of what had gone on between us.
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