The Culling Page #6
Okay, okay.
All right.
Take care of her.
Come on, Luce.
You'll be all right.
"(Emily) " After several days,
King Duck came over
to play with them.
"Everyone cheered
and Joey and his new pup Fin
"made friends
with all the ducks.
And they were
all friends forever."
Will you read it
to me once more'?
All right, but then
you got to go to bed.
Okay.
From the top.
"Joey's first day. "
[Announcer 1] Down to the ten.
Looks like touchdown.
[Announcer 2] Well, that
was an incredible play.
I have to tell you, Danny,
you know, this has been
a great game.
I mean, I know it-it's been
a little bit of a blowout
Dude, what are you doing?
We were watching that.
I hate watching sports.
So what'? We don't come in
there and change it on you.
We've been sitting here for
like 20 minutes watching this,
and you just come in and
change the channel?
All right, fine.
[Announcer 1] Really came to play.
Thank you.
Wand you know,
ifs an eliminator, and...
[groans]
Damn it.
I got no service in the sticks.
It makes them want you more.
Oh, for sure.
You're such a jackass.
What, me'?
Why'?
That's not how it works.
Come on.
It worked with you, didn't it'?
No.
has a phone out here though?
I looked around, there's no
phone in the whole house.
"When the rain stopped, he found
himself outside a storefront.
"A happy puppy
'What's you name?
He asked."
Sean.
Yeah?
Do you have any more weed?
Yeah.
Let's go outside.
[inhaling]
[coughing]
Are you coughing?
It doesn't happen that often.
Oh.
[Announcer 1] Jackie
hands it off to Jackson.
Oh, what a block.
With the block
he's at the 25, the 35.
Thirty-five.
I'm really glad that you
could make it tonight, baby.
Mm-hm.
When she out herself,
I saw like a spirit
or something.
The woman's got bad energy.
Could we just not talk
about that right now, please?
It's real.
Yeah.
How are your parents'?
Losers.
Yeah.
Yeah, I hear you.
Why didn't you come
visit me in rehab?
Come on, baby, we've talked
about this, you know?
I was just really busy with
school, you know, and work.
It's like having two jobs.
Whatever.
Could make it up to you.
No, I don't want to do this.
I don't want to do this again.
Stop.
(Emily) "And they were
looking for a home. "
Come on, get in there. Lie down.
I'm not tired.
I want to go outside
and play with my friends.
What friends? The ones
Mommy and Daddy watch.
They're not here right now.
But Mommy and Daddy
will get them for me.
It's late.
Will you press play
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