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第95章



                                    

        -  What's  your  problem,  man?

        -  Why  can't  you  just

        -  be  happy  for  me?

        -  I'm  just  trying  to  protect  you.

        -  What,  you  think  you  can  give

        -  her  everything  she  wants?

        -  Takes  more  than

        -  money  to  do  that.

        -  You  know  I  love  you,  Cuz.

        -  Just  think  you  should

        -  look  at  the  reality  here.

        -  Seriously,  Primo,

        -  how  are  you  gonna  afford  a  ring

        -  for  a  girl  like  that,  huh?

        -  -  Open  the  door!

        -  -  Hey,  hey,  hey,  okay,  okay!

        -  Now!

        -  Hey,  this  fine?

        -  Actually,  I'm  gonna  need  a

        -  little  bit  more  this  time.

        -  Okay,  okay.

        -  Here  you  go.

        -  -  I'm  sorry.

        -    Okay.

        -  Anyone  asking  questions?

        -  Not  loud  enough  to  hear.

        -  God,  I  can't  remember  the  last  time

        -  I  was  this  much  of  a  nervous  wreck.

        -  School  Board,

        -  second  term,  1992?

        -  Secluded,  no  real  access  roads,

        -  perfect  for  what  you're  looking  for.

        -    Only  one  problem.

        -  -  What's  that?

        -  It's  over  $2  million.

        -  Didn't  my  poor  brother,  Terrence,

        -  leave  something  for  me  in  his  will?

        -  You'd  have  to  ask  your

        -  accountants,  ma'am.

        -  Tell  them  to  use  that  money.

        -  I'm  paying  for  his  mistake;

        -  he  can  pay  for  the  damn  house.

        -  And  I've  been  clean

        -  for  18  months  now.

        -  I'll  tell  you,

        -  I've  never  been  happier.

        -  That  actually  might

        -  be  the  wrong  word.

        -  I'll  be  honest,  there  were  times  I

        -  was  using  I  left  pretty  damn  happy.

        -  But...  what  I  feel  is  different  now.

        -  I  feel,  uh...

        -  I  feel  joy.

        -  So  here  I  am.

        -  I  know  that...

        -  all  I  can  do  every  day

        -  is  the  next  right  thing.

        -  And  I  think,  for  me  right  now,

        -  that  means  going  back  to  work.

        -  I,  uh...  I  don't  know,  maybe...

        -  maybe  counseling,  um...

        -  I  want  to  help  people  get  from

        -  where  I've  been  to  where  I  am.

        -  Hey,  Sara.

        -  You  used  to  be  a  doctor,  right?

        -  Uh,  I  still  am,  in  theory.  Why?

        -  Well,  I  was  just  thinking  that

        -  I  might  know  of  a  job

        -  opening  where  I  work.

        -  Really?  Where's  that?

        -    You  ever  heard  of  Fox  River?

        -    the  prison?

        -  Yeah.  I  know  it  sounds
        -  like  a  strange  idea.

        -  Uh,  maybe...

        -  maybe  you  and  I  could,  uh...

        -  maybe  we  could  talk

        -  about  it  over  dinner.

        -  I  got  a  gift  card  to  the  Red

        -  Lobster  over  off  the  interstate.

        -  Oh,  my  God.  Um...

        -  Thank  you.  Really.  Uh...

        -  I...  Tonight's  kind  of  my  night

        -  to  work  on  my  resume.  Um...

        -  Oh.

        -  Yeah.  'Course.

        -  Sorry.  I,  uh...

        -  But  thank  you,  really,

        -  for  the,  um,  the  referral.

        -    Fox  River.

        -    Yeah.

        -  You  know,  math  was  never  my  best

        -  subject,  either.  But,  um...

        -  I  got  through  it  by

        -  learning  some  new  tricks.

        -  You  want  to  learn

        -  some  tricks,  Gracey?

        -    like  what?

        -    like  your  nine-times  tables.

        -  Ready?  Nine  times  one  is...

        -  Nine.

        -  Nine  times  two  is...

        -    Eight...  een.

        -    Teen.  Yeah.

        -    nine  times  three  is...

        -  -  Twenty-seven!

        -  Exactly.  You  got  it.

        -  Now  keep  on  going.

        -  Mommy,  Mommy,

        -  did  you  see  what  Teddy  taught  me?

        -  Yes.  That's  great,  honey.

        -  Go  show  your  brother.

        -  Zack,  look.  Nine  times  one...

        -  Thank  you.

        -  Right,  right,  left,  left...

        -  Hey.  Um,  thank  you.

        -  Let  me  get  your  change.

        -  You  want  your  change?

        -  Keep  it.

        -    Hey.

        -    Hey.

        -  -  Daddy!

        -    Hey,  sweetheart,  come  here.

        -    Hey,  there.

        -    Hey.

        -  You  know,  I  got,  uh...

        -  I  got  to  tell  you  something.

        -  And  it's  going  to  be

        -  really  hard  to  hear.

        -    Okay.

        -    Okay.

        -  What?

        -  Well,  the  thing  is...

        -  ...I'm  being  shipped  back  off.

        -  What?

        -  Yeah,  um,

        -  my  unit  just  got  called  back

        -  for  another  tour,  baby.

        -  I  can't  believe  it.

        -  Deployment  orders

        -  just  came  down.

        -  With  the  Italians  pulling

        -  out  and  everything...

        -  -  Tell  them  no,  Daddy!