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Previously on Desperate Housewives
You're marrying him for his money?
Lynette had reservations
about her mother's marriage.
You can't marry an obnoxious jerk like that.
Susan began her wait for a kidney donor.
- I'm going on the wait list.
- That could take years.
Bree found out that Keith had a son
but decided not to tell him
Keith feels that it would be
too difficult for everyone.
Easing her guilt with a check.
- Get out of the car!
- Oh, god!
Gaby's obsession with her doll
- I gotta get my baby!
- Get out!
Nearly cost her life.
My baby!
Gaby! It's not Grace!
And Paul recognized the gun
that was used to shoot him.
Paul Young had a son.
But he had not seen Zach in years.
He had lost him to a world of fast women
easy money
and hard drugs.
Yes, Paul had lost his son
but he was determined to find him.
And he would do anything
even if that meant asking for help
from a man who despised him.
What the hell are you doing here?
I need a favor.
- From me?
- I know.
You hate me, and I hate you.
Now that we're done
with our traditional greeting,
can I tell you what I want?
Yeah, go ahead.
I need to find Zach.
I went to that mansion
his grandfather left him.
- It's in foreclosure.
- Yeah, I heard about that.
Do you know where he went?
Yeah, I don't know where he is.
And even if I did,
why would I do you any favors?
Zach's the one who shot me.
What?
The police showed me the gun.
It was the same one
Mary Alice used to kill herself.
And Zach kept it?
He's always been a strange boy.
If you really think he tried to kill you,
why didn't you tell the police?
I'd like to keep this in the family.
So again, where is he?
Last I heard, Idaho.
Well
if you hear from him,
tell him I know what he did
and I'm very disappointed.
Though he didn't admit it,
Mike knew exactly where Zach was.
But the son Paul Young had lost
had no interest in being found.
It doesn't matter where we're going.
It doesn't matter
how quickly we try to get there.
It doesn't matter that we never look back.
The past we left behind
will still find a way
to catch up to us.
I'm making grilled salmon.
Why did you get a pizza?
Because you're making grilled salmon.
I wish you wouldn't put that
terrible food in your body.
- It's not good for you.
- Come on.
You know you want a bite.
Ah.
Eat it.
Eat it.
Seriously, I have better-tasting
food under my refrigerator.
Hello?
Hi, Bree.
It's Amber.
- I'm sorry to bother you.
- Oh, no, no bother.
Look, I'm outside.
I need to talk to you.
No, uh, don't come over.
I'll, um, come to you.
See you soon.
I need to run to Lynette's for a minute.
Do you mind waiting for dinner?
Hurry up.
I'm starved.
Hi.
So the bank says your check
is gonna take 5 days to clear.
Is there any way you can
get me a cashier's check?
- I really need to pay some bills.
- Absolutely.
Um, there's a restaurant
across from the bank.
I can meet you there tomorrow at 2:00.
That'll be great.
Thank you again, Bree.
Bree, wait.
I know Keith doesn't wanna meet Charlie.
But he should at least know
what his son looks like.
I'm sure he'll appreciate that.
So according to the donor database,
I will be waiting three to four years.
Where does that put me on the list?
- I-I mean, is there a number?
- There is no number.
It all boils down to your D.
N.
A.
And how long you've been waiting.
So, you have your beeper.
Yep.
Four years is a long time.
Susan Bremer?
Yeah?
Monroe Carter.
From Fairview high.
I sat behind you in chem lab.
I was yearbook photographer?
Now I sell pharmaceutical supplies.
You know, I friended you on facebook,
like, 12 times.
I guess I didn't get them.
No worries.
Tell me,
what's new? How are you?
I need a kidney transplant.
I'm gonna be spending
the next three to four years
on dialysis three times a week,
five hours a day.
Wow.
I-I didn't know.
Then again, if you'd friended me
I'll see you at the reunion
if I'm still alive.
You like? Frank gave them to me.
- They belonged to my first wife.
- She's dead.
Isn't that a little weird?
Hell, no.
This necklace
belonged to his second wife,
and she's sitting right over there.
That's weird.
Well, I have to admit,
you two seem very happy together.
Tell her about Saturday.
What about Saturday?
Frank wants you to bring Tom
and the kids back up here.
I wanna take a family portrait.
Family is very important to Frank.
And since my first three families
aren't speaking to me,
I wanna get this one right,
so I can rub it in their miserable faces.
Oh, that's a sweet thought,
but Saturdays are kind of crazy for us.
Penny's got ballet,
Paker's studying for the S.
A.
T.
S
Well, how about I make it worth your while?
You're bribing me?
Call it gas money
if it'll make you feel any better.
- Will $500 do it?
- I'm not taking his money.
Frank, i-isn't it time
for your heart medicine?
Look how she takes care of me.
Do what you have to do to make this work.
But I'm not going over a grand.
What are you doing?
I just married the man.
He's in the process of redoing his will,
so we've gotta play ball.
No.
I am not gonna bend over backwards
just to please that jerk.
You're the one who married him, not me.
I can't tell Frank no.
But I can tell you no.
So if you want the picture,
you can come to our house.
Fine.
I'll talk to him.
And will you stop staring
at this necklace, Phyllis?
You are not getting it back!
So the fashion show ends,
and Yves Saint Laurent
who doesn't swim, by the way
rents a yacht for the after-party.
And that's where I met Mick Jagger.
Do you have any wine?
We don't really do wine in therapy.
Ah.
Well, you should.
A few glasses, and
you'd have your patients whining
about how daddy didn't love 'em
in half the time.
Did your father not love you?
I was joking.
My dad was great.
He died when I was a kid.
Well, that must have been hard.
growing up without a male presence?
No.
She remarried.
Oh, my god.
I forgot to tell you
the best part of the Jagger story.
He read my palm.
And he told me I would be going below deck
to have sex with him.
Not only is he a great singer,
he's an amazing psychic.
Gaby, why don't you like
talking about your childhood?
What's the point? The past is the past.
Well, sometimes what
happens to us in the past
affects who we are today.
Oh, by the way, Jagger big cuddler.
Gaby, come on.
We're gonna have to go deeper here.
Well, that's the thing about me
there is no deeper.
Ask any of my friends.
I'm the shallowest person they know.
I'm just skin, a little blood,
and stories about Keith Richards
drinking out of my shoes.
You don't have to be afraid.
Let's talk about your childhood.
I love therapy.
- Really?
- Yeah.
It's like a talk show,
where I'm the guest and
the only topic is me.
So it's helping?
- You talked to her about the doll?
- Ya-bup-bup-bup-bup!
That is confidential.
First rule of therapy.
Actually, first rule of therapy is no wine,
but I'm gonna change that.
I'm so glad this is working.
I've been worried about you.
It's exactly what I needed.
In fact, I'm gonna be
going three times a week
Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays.
- Wow, that's a lot.
- Well, it was your idea.
Oh, by the way, uh,
you're gonna have to take over
my carpools on Mondays.
That's okay, right?
Sure.
I guess I could
move some things around.
Oh! And no golf on Thursdays,
because you'll have
to take Juanita to ballet.
Gaby, I do business on the links.
Do you want me to get better or not?
Okay.
Okay.
I will cancel golf.
Oh, and on Friday,
I have a gynecologist appointment.
Gaby!
That I need you to cancel.
Wouldn't that be great, though?
- Hi.
- Hi.
I see you brought Charlie.
Well, you know, I don't
have anyone to watch him.
- I have your cashier's check.
- Thank you again, Bree.
Honey, let's go.
No.
I haven't finished my pizza.
- Let's go.
- No!
Listen, Bree, do you mind
keeping an eye on him?
The bank is right across the way.
- I'll only be ten minutes.
- I don't know.
I-I
Just order some pizza.
It'll be on me.
So, Charlie
I'm gonna play games.
Right.
Much better than conversation.
- Oh.
Mr.
Lynwood.
- Susan.
My beeper went off.
Does that mean
Yes, we found you a donor.
Oh, but how? You said it
would probably take years.
The rules change if someone
wants to donate a kidney
to a specific individual.
Wait.
Uh this is someone I know?
Apparently.
He's in my office right
now signing the paperwork.
It's a he?
I'm getting a man kidney?
Not that I'm complaining.
Oh, my god.
Hey, Susan.
Monroe.
You're my donor?
Yeah.
Turns out I'm a match.
What are the odds?
I don't know what to say.
Well, I'm giving you a vital organ.
How about "Thank you"?
Why would you do this?
We haven't seen each other in years, and
I barely remembered you.
I remembered you.
You were really wonderful
to me in high school.
And you're in trouble,
and I wanna help.
Well thank you.
So what's a guy gotta do to get a hug?
Give you a lung?
Oh, come here, you!
Oh, please know you've made me very happy.
I'm so glad.
Busted.
I'm on my way to Mrs.
Goodman's
place to finish that job,
and what do I see?
Your car, parked in front of a pizza joint.
Yeah, about that
Admit it.
You're hooked.
What are you, a deep-dish girl? Thin crust?
Yep.
You got me.
I am a closet pizza lover.
Mystery solved.
You can go to your job now.
I need more quarters.
Who's this? What do you got,
some secret boyfriend?
This is, um, Charlie.
I'm, uh, watching, uh,
him for a friend of mine.
I'm sorry, Charlie.
I don't have any more change.
- Now, could you excuse us?
- You got quarters?
I got some.
Come on.
What about Mrs.
Goodman?
She's lived without
a screen door for 30 years.
She can wait another half hour.
All right.
Let's see what you got.
I'm gonna show you something.
This is a secret, all right?
But this is just between you and me.
Hand
In the cookie jar.
***.
Let's see it.
Hey! High five.
That was a good one.
Let's see it again.
One more.
Uh-huh.
Step-back jumper fadeaway.
Nice one.
Are you kiddin' me? One more,
I'm calling the NBA.
That was awesome.
Did you see that? Three in a row.
I certainly did.
It was wonderful.
Charlie, I gotta take off.
Nice meeting you.
See you later.
Bye!
Bye.
Remember me when you're on the Lakers.
They're here!
Whoa.
Frank drives a Bentley.
Of course he does.
Why are we taking this stupid picture?
I mean, we barely even know the guy.
We're doing it for your grandma.
And the lovely man she just married.
Hello! Welcome!
- Hello, everybody!
- Hey, grandma.
So, this really is where they live.
I thought you were kiddin'.
How was the drive over, Frank?
It took forever.
We got behind this Asian woman driver
slow as soy sauce going uphill in winter.
Okay.
Small talk's over.
Let's take the picture.
We were all thinking we'd sit over here.
No, I don't wanna see your crappy
kitchen in the background there.
Let's move this sofa over there.
I want it to be real homey.
Cagney and Lacey,
grab this end of the couch.
What are you doing?
You can't just walk into people's houses
and move furniture around.
When it looks like this, you can.
Uh no, no, no.
Put it back.
It's bad enough you make me
drive all the way out here
to east podunk.
Well, bull!
I want my picture, my way!
Hey!
Whatever you say.
Frank, that's too heavy.
You're all red.
Well, that's 'cause the girls
here were not much help.
Okay, everyone.
Come and take your place around
Grandpa Frank.
Okay.
Here we go.
Everybody smile and say "Bentley.
"
Bentley.
Okay.
Nobody move.
I wanna check that it's good.
Ooh.
Hang on.
We have to do it again.
Frank, your eyes are closed.
Frank?
Frank?
Oh, no.
What's wrong?
He's dead.
Of course he is.
There's no pulse.
No pulse.
He's definitely dead.
Is his ghost gonna be trapped in our house?
Is he gonna haunt us?
No, honey.
Of course not.
Gross.
A dead guy's on our couch.
And I'm having friends over.
How long till he starts to smell?
Kids, go upstairs.
There's nothing to see here.
Whoa.
What are you talking about?
There's a dead body.
That's totally something to see.
Okay, kids.
Come on.
Let's go.
Upstairs.
Come on.
Mom, I'm so sorry.
I can't believe he's gone.
Just like that.
I know.
I know.
What are you doing?
Uh, I'm calling the police
so they can get a coroner over here.
Uh, hang on.
Y-you can't call them yet.
Why not?
That new will I told you about
the one leaving everything to me?
It doesn't go into effect until tomorrow.
Oh, no.
No, no.
You want me to keep him here?
Like that? All night?
If we call the coroner now,
I get nothing.
If we call in the morning millions.
I didn't want Frank in
my house when he was alive.
Now you want me to hang out with his corpse?
Well, then throw a sheet over him
and spray a little air freshener.
You won't even notice.
Frank wanted me to have that money.
No! I-it's too weird!
Y-you wouldn't have to
take care of me anymore.
In fact, I could even take care of you.
College tuition? Braces?
It would make me feel so good
to be able to help you for a change.
It's been a long time, son.
Yeah, I guess.
How's it going?
I couldn't be better.
What, uh, can I do for ya? Wait, wait, wait.
Let me guess.
You want money.
I nailed it, didn't I? Uh, but you can see,
a lot of other people
they they got here first.
Well, sorry to hear that.
Who cares? It's time to downsize,
minimize my carbon footprint.
You feeling okay, buddy?
I feel great.
Sounds like you're the one having problems.
Well, Susan and I are going
through a rough time,
like a lot of people.
So how screwed are you?
We had to rent out our house
to your father, in fact.
My father's in prison.
He's out.
You didn't know?
No.
- You sure you're okay?
- I just can't believe
that *** gets to walk free
after everything that he did!
I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to upset you.
It's-it's okay.
Just
Could you leave?
I-I-I-I need to be alone.
Just
Tom
You never sneak up behind someone
when they're staring at a dead person!
I'm sorry.
It's just your scream
it was like all the testosterone
left your body at once.
This whole thing creeps me out.
It's just
a body.
How do you become this guy?
and you never talk to any of them.
That's the tricky thing about money.
Changes people.
Changes relationships.
It sure does.
And after you're dead, what's it all mean?
Not funny.
Hello.
Hi.
This is Maria.
I'm just calling to confirm
Gabrielle Solis for her 1:00 appointment.
Yep.
She's on her way.
Terrific.
You wouldn't happen to know
what kind of treatment
she wants today, do you?
Uh, I don't know.
Whatever you've been doing
seems to be working.
Well, on Monday she got the seaweed wrap,
Wednesday the hot stone massage.
We just want to make sure
she takes full advantage
of our entire spa menu.
Oh, she is taking full advantage, all right.
Oh, good, Sandro.
There you are.
I think we should start
on my shoulders today.
Mm.
That's good.
Maybe a little lighter on the pressure.
No, no.
Lighter.
Okay, maybe let's not do the shoulders.
Okay.
How about the glutes?
Carlos? What are you doing here?
What are you doing here?
You're supposed to be in therapy.
This is therapy! Didn't you see the sign?
"Massage therapy," "Aromatherapy.
"
I talked to Dr.
Wyner.
She said that
you haven't been back since
the first session.
Why not?
Well I just don't think I really need it.
I mean, this is really helping.
No.
This is ignoring the problem.
You know, the way you say "Problem,"
you make it seem
a whole lot worse than it actually is.
Gaby, you almost got us killed
pulling a doll out of the car.
Fine.
If it'll get you off my ***,
I'll make an appointment for next week.
Now get your clothes on.
We're leaving.
God, now I'm so tense.
I'll give you 100 bucks
if you work on my shoulders
for ten minutes.
Aah!
That's for free.
Let's go.
He-he came downstairs just
after midnight to watch some tv,
and we didn't find him until this morning.
Well, in that case,
I'll just put down time
of death around 3:00 A.
M.
Would you like us
to bring the body directly
to the funeral home?
Yes, thank you.
Again, ma'am, I'm sorry for your loss.
Oh, my god.
I'm rich!
Again, ma'am, I'm sorry for your loss.
Oh, I know.
I spent some of the best weeks
of my life with Frank.
But he's gone,
there's nothing we can do about it,
and I am a millionaire.
Good.
You can buy me a new couch.
- I'll buy you whatever you want.
- Oh, I was kidding.
Well, I wasn't.
What do you need? Anyone.
I need a laptop for school.
- Done.
- Can I have a motorcycle?
- For school?
- Kids, knock it off.
Frank's body's not even in the van yet.
Actually, it is.
I don't care.
We're not talking about money right now.
A man died not a bank account a man.
Let's show a little respect.
We should probably figure out
what to do about that Bentley.
Zach?
Anybody here?
Whoa, Zach.
Zach, it's me!
Sorry.
It's, uh
it's a rough neighborhood.
You know how it is.
So two visits in one year.
What's up?
Hey, would you mind, uh,
sitting down? We need to talk.
Do we?
Sure just a minute.
Who you looking for, Zach? Your father?
Paul came to see me.
He thinks you shot him.
That true?
Okay.
I shot him.
He ruined my life,
but he gets to start his over.
It didn't seem right.
Oh, god.
It was easy.
I practiced it
in my head over and over again,
and then bam! Showtime.
But then I got all paranoid
and I dumped the stupid gun at Bree's.
I mean, I don't I don't
know what I was thinking with that one.
I wasn't thinking.
Yeah.
That's the problem with being high.
You do things without thinking.
What? I'm not using drugs.
Zach.
I've been there.
You need help.
Now we got to get you into rehab.
You want to send me to rehab?
So what, so my father can come
and find me and take me to prison?
- No way.
- I just want to get you some help.
It's too late for you
to pretend to be my father.
You're right.
But I still care.
Then why did you let me go
in the first place?
You're the one who let me
get raised by that monster.
No, that's not how things happened.
- I don't care.
I don't care.
- Let me help you
Just get out my house, all right?
Just get out of my house!
It's really nice of you to have me over.
Are you kidding?
I am gonna be spending the rest
of my life thinking of ways to
thank you.
But as a start
Oh.
Really?
Oh, come on.
All right, let's
That is so sweet.
A crystal heart.
I looked for a crystal kidney
surprisingly hard to find.
You know, in high school
I always dreamt you'd give me your heart.
You know, speaking of high school,
I, uh, have a present for you, too.
In addition to the one that's
being ripped out of your body?
I'm sorry.
That
that was a little too vivid.
No, that's all right.
Here, uh here you go.
Oh what is this?
It's just some memorabilia
that I'd thought you'd enjoy.
Some photos I took that
I didn't make the cut for the yearbook.
Oh, my god.
There I am on the field hockey team
and in "Pippin.
"
These are great.
Who else do you have in here?
Oh, there's me on the debate club
and me at the spring formal
me in a bathing suit
taken through a fence.
Not easy to get.
Those bushes around
your yard were really thick.
Is this one of my old English papers?
Yeah.
You threw it away,
and I fished it out of the garbage.
That's also where I found this.
Uh.
Here.
My retainer?
I would have returned it,
but I was too scared to talk to you.
Isn't it funny how we're talking now?
Yeah, really funny.
And now
we're gonna be bonded
you know forever.
You know, if you told me back
in high school that one day
my kidney would be cleansing
Susan Bremer's blood,
I would have been the happiest guy on earth.
Well, I'm glad I could make
that happen for you.
- Oh, my.
- Here
Why don't you go see
what's shaking at the malt shop?
Wow.
Thanks, grandma.
Hey.
What's all this?
A little thank you
for all the help you've been
the last few days.
Open it, open it.
Wow, it's beautiful.
Mm-hmm.
2200 bucks.
Didn't bat an eye.
That's a lot of money.
Oh, there's more where that came from.
Hey, why don't you and the whole fam-damily
come to my house for dinner Sunday night?
I thought you were coming here Sunday night.
I was gonna send one of
the kids to pick you up.
Nah.
I think it's better you come to me.
Oh, but Sunday's a school night,
and Tom's got
an early meeting Monday morning.
How about Saturday?
Nah.
Sunday.
Oh, heads up
Dinners at the center are fancy.
You'll have to squeeze
those boys of yours into
some jackets and ties.
But, mom mom mom!
Are you not listening?
It's not gonna work for us.
I would think you would want
to make it work, Lynette
given everything I'm gonna
be doing for the family.
Are you blackmailing me?
No! I'm inviting you to dinner.
If you can't make it,
I can ask one of your sisters.
No, no, no, no, no.
No, cover your man.
Come on.
Hey, babe.
Game's almost over.
Are you kidding me?
You okay?
I'm sorry.
I should have
given this to you before.
Why are you giving me a picture
of the kid from the pizza place?
He's your son.
I still can't get over this.
You run into some random
classmate from high school,
and he's gonna end up saving your life?
Here's the part I can't get over.
You never put out for this guy?
No.
No, I barely remember him.
Monroe is just doing
this incredibly selfless act
of charity.
It's inspiring.
What's this?
Uh n-nothing.
Just put that away.
It's got your name on the cover in glitter.
No, it's just a gift from Monroe.
Can I please have that?
Oh, my god.
Yeah.
You used to be cute.
What happened?
No, there's, like,
a million pictures of you in here.
I guess he had a little crush on me.
Crush? No, Susan.
This Monroe
guy's obsessed with you.
This is a shrine.
- It is not.
- It is.
I know.
I've made them.
That's why I'm not allowed
to mail things to Ryan Seacrest anymore.
It's creepy.
It's like the part of the movie
when they go to the guy's
basement and find the candles
in front of the picture of
the woman he's gonna kill.
You know those guys
are often misunderstood.
And you're gonna take
a kidney from this man?
Okay, I admit,
I-I'm a little concerned, and,
yes, he may be 5% stalker.
Is this a lock of your hair?
But if I don't take his kidney,
I could wait another six years.
Why shouldn't I do it?
Because you'll be forever connected to him.
You'll never get rid of him.
And I have a feeling
That's not the only organ
he wants to share with you.
- Carlos, can you feel my forehead?
- No.
- I think I have a fever.
- You're fine.
- You didn't even feel!
- 'Cause I don't need to.
Liar.
No, I'm really sick.
Let's reschedule.
I shouldn't see the therapist today.
We're going in.
- What if I need to throw up?
- It's a therapist's office.
- You're supposed to get it all out.
- Carlos
You are going to therapy,
and that's all there is to it.
Fine.
Can I at least go
to the bathroom first?
You know I have a bladder
the size of a dime.
- How many years have we been married?
- Too many, if you ask me!
- Where do you think you're going?
- I'm going home.
No.
Gaby, you are sick.
You need help.
Look, you want me take pills,
I will take them.
You want me to see a hypnotist?
Bring him to the house.
Hell, I'll even let you hire
a priest to do an exorcism.
But what I am not going to do
is talk to that woman in there.
Why not?
Because she wants to
talk about my childhood!
Can I say one thing?
You did find a way to talk
about it before with me.
Just that once.
We had gotten married.
I thought you had a right to know.
And you said that you never
wanted to talk about it again,
and I have respected that.
But over the years,
I have seen what it costs you.
The nights I hear you
crying in the bathroom
Sad look on your face when
people ask about your past
You think that you've left it behind,
but you haven't, Gaby.
You carry that burden around with you.
I just want you to consider the idea that
this therapist might be able
to help you let all that go.
Can you come with me?
So when I lost Grace,
it tapped into this need
I have to protect children.
Where do you think this need came from?
'Cause no one protected me.
When I was a child,
my stepfather molested me.
Get in.
Why would I do that?
I know where Zach is.
Are we driving to Idaho?
Look, the reason I didn't
tell you where he was before
is I didn't know what
you wanted to do to him.
But whatever it is,
it can't be worse than
what he's doing to himself.
And why should I care about
that after he tried to kill me?
He's your son.
He's my son.
He needs our help.
Hey, neighbor.
Monroe.
Uh
What do you mean, "neighbor"?
Well, uh, your landlady's
showing me an apartment.
I figured now that
we're back in each other's lives,
it would be better if I lived close.
Yeah, uh
Here's the thing about that.
There's close
and then there's Glenn Close.
This feels a little
stalky.
Stalky?
I-I'm giving you a kidney.
Monroe, come with me.
The other day, when you were over here,
I did not give you the full story.
This is Mike.
He is my husband.
And this is our son M.
J.
Okay.
Why are you showing me this?
Because I want you to see that
there isn't room for anyone
else in that picture.
Don't get me wrong.
I am so grateful that
you want to give me a kidney.
But once the operation is over,
that has to be it.
Why?
Because
you want to be more than friends,
and I'm married.
The tricky part is that
I still need a kidney
'cause I want to stay healthy for
the two special guys in that picture.
So if you
still want to give me one
no strings attached,
I will be honored to take it
and you will have my eternal gratitude.
Yeah, but that's all I'll have.
What do you say?
I can't.
I, uh
I thought if I did this, then
you would finally
I-I know.
I know.
I-I'm so sorry.
Don't be.
I'll be fine.
All right.
I guess
I'll-I'll see you around.
Actually, I guess I won't.
We may think we've left the past behind,
but it has a way
of catching up to us.
Though we want to run away,
we are forced to confront our past
and the secrets that it buried
must come into the light.
And then, if we are strong,
we are able to move on.
Yes, we all need to leave the past behind
and move on toward the future.
And if we're lucky,
we will have help getting there.