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Can you remove the clothes?
I need to take a picture of his body.
MAN: Detective Lydia Adams,
at the end of a very long
day, had to give up a baby.
It wasn't the first time.
You know what a Mozambique is?
Uh, Failure drill, right?
Two the body, one to the head? Yeah.
Used to be called the Mozambique.
PC crap-- nothing can
be called what it is.
You know why they
call it the Mozambique?
Nah.
Those crazy revolutionary
dudes over there
used to chew this drug called "khat.
"
Mm-hmm.
Hits the nervous system.
It's like amphetamine.
You chew the leaves, you're impervious.
Hey, hey! Hey.
I told my wife about you.
Good job, son.
Thank you.
Dewey's an (bleep), but he's one of us.
Yeah.
All right.
Thanks.
Have a good one.
Yeah.
All right, anyway,
he's defending the airport there, right?
Got a sidearm.
This khat-chewing
crazy-*** (bleep),
he comes running at him with
an AK-47, firing bullets.
They were just spraying
bullets everywhere.
He's missing him, right? Yeah.
So the soldier fires
two to the center mass.
The khat-chewin' ***,
he doesn't feel it.
They don't put you up
for the Medal for this,
something's wrong.
Thank you.
Yeah.
For the whole 30
seconds he's been on the job,
he definitely deserves
the Medal of Valor.
You done us proud.
Thank you.
Six-eight-47,
show us clear.
So, after the double-tap,
soldier fires one to the head--
right between the eyes.
You know why?
Yeah, there's no bone
to deflect the bullet.
***! He goes down.
So, seriously-- where'd
you learn to shoot?
Beverly Hills Gun Club.
Thought you knew.
You're (bleep) with me.
I don't think so.
Get in the back, Spago.
Sorry.
I think your wife's
been blogging my wife.
She's been getting all
pissy with me suddenly.
I'm gonna kill that (bleep) dog.
He owes me money
Okay.
and he said he wasn't,
he said he wasn't gonna
pay me back, no, sir.
That's not right at all.
How much money he owe you, sir?
How much does he owe you, sir?
Three dollars.
Are you kidding me? Three dollars?
That's what he owes you?
You're missing the point here.
He said he wasn't gonna pay me back!
This is a bad economy.
All right.
We're done here.
Uh, guy says he did
it; we have witnesses.
It's a ground ball.
Kenny and I will--
we'll wait for S.
I.
D.
We're good.
Go ahead.
You sure? Yeah, yeah.
Sammy, you need a ride back? Yeah.
Janila?
Sweetheart, what are you doing?
I live down the street.
Really?
Yeah.
They haven't moved you yet?
No.
So how are you?
Okay.
I heard from this boy at our school
that you guys, like,
have junior police kids
work for y'all.
What we have is the Explorers program.
And, actually, Detective
Moretta helps run it.
Remember him?
Hi.
You want to be an Explorer?
What all does it consist of?
Well, it's, uh, it's basically for kids
who think they might want
to go into law enforcement.
We'll meet up once a week; we train you;
you'll move through the ranks,
just like in the academy,
and, uh, you get to train other kids.
I'll join.
NATE: That was easy.
SAMMY: You know, you're already
helping us out by testifying.
You know that, right? Yeah.
But it's very important
that you don't go
telling people about it.
Remember? We talked about that.
So, what are you gonna say about Dewey?
I know it's really weird
I kinda like the guy.
He's kind of a ***.
Whoa! Whoa! 211 in progress!
Gun! Gun!
JOHN: Hey, hey, wait!
Hey! Where you going?
Drop the gun!
Drop the gun! Drop the gun now!
Drop the gun!
Drop the gun! Drop the
gun or I will shoot you!
Drop the gun!
Put it down!
Put it down! Turn around!
Turn around, put your
hands on the glass!
Hands on the case! Hands on the case!
Shut up!
You! Outside now!
Go! Go!
Go now! Shut up!
Shut up! Shut up now! Shut up!
Down.
Stay down!
Shut up.
Shut up!
Yeah, shut up.
About a hundred things you did wrong.
This man, he works at this market.
He was being robbed by this gentleman,
who may or may not have a gun.
Do you have a gun, sir?
Dude got it off me.
Yeah.
You may be a great shot,
but you still know
(bleep) about being a cop.
CHICKIE: Sit up.
Sit up!
Number one: things aren't
always what they seem.
CHICKIE: Sit up.
The victim can be the suspect;
suspect can be the victim.
Unhook him.
Number two: you wait for us.
You do not take action by yourself.
Yes, sir.
We work as partners.
Yes, sir.
Now you apologize to him.
I'm very sorry, sir.
You okay?
He's new.
You get his info.
Yes, sir.
CHICKIE: Let's go.
Move over.
Move over!
Come on.
That's good.
CHICKIE:
Six-eight-47,
show us en route to the
station with one in custody.
Six-eight-47, copy.
Got caught up in the
John Wayne syndrome.
You lost your position of advantage.
Yes, sir.
Could've been a second, third suspect.
Could've been a layoff man
waiting to shoot at you.
John John! Stop the car!
JOHN: Whoa, whoa, whoa!
Hold it! Stop!
JOHN: Stop! Okay.
Hi.
JOHN: I got it.
What the heck?
LYDIA: Hey, there
I don't know, maybe the mom
ran to the store or something,
got picked up; didn't tell
the cops about the baby?
RUSSELL: Maybe it was a carjacking.
They look in the backseat,
they see the baby,
and they freak out and they dump it
Or maybe God dropped it down.
You know, from Heaven.
We're gonna stay here and
keep canvassing the area.
RUSSELL: Let us know
if you have any answers,
and we'll call Media Relations.
Thank you.
All right.
Oh, man, Russell, we
didn't bring a car seat.
It's four blocks.
You can just hold him.
Look, just, you know,
sit in the backseat,
I'll drive real slow.
Promise.
Okay.
He's a big man.
Handsome little man.
Isn't he?
Let's go for a ride.
SAMMY: This is our star
witness in a gang trial.
When was the last time you had
a witness come forward like this, huh?
Detective How about never?
There's a budget crisis.
Maybe you've noticed?
Okay? I'm sorry, we're
not relocating them.
This is bull (bleep).
No, they're Hispanic gang members.
She doesn't even live
in their neighborhood.
I don't see the threat here.
Hello? They have these
things called cars.
Yeah, and so they're
gonna go across town
and try to find her in
a black neighborhood.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, I don't think so.
I'm late for court.
Just get her into the Explorers.
You know she has to apply, right?
I know, but no bull (bleep).
I don't care if she's got D's in school.
Just let her in.
Don't worry about it, man.
She's in.
Hey, does my *** look big in these?
Okay, that was DCFS.
They're sending over an
emergency response worker.
Media Relations
hasn't even put out a bulletin.
And you know what's
gonna happen--
they're just gonna
dump him in the system,
just like they do with
all of the other cases.
Hey, buddy, let's
get this diaper changed.
Come on
Ooh Man! What the hell!
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Ooh-wee! A big load right there!
Russ Yeah.
Look at this.
a baby boy believed to
be about ten months old,
was found crawling across
this street in Hollywood,
according to the Los Angeles Police.
Let me try that one more time.
Hey! Anything else you can tell me?
Nope.
MAN: Officer! Officer
Is that baby okay?
Yeah, it's fine.
How you doing, (bleep)?
I'm a little high right now.
Yeah?
Yeah.
So, uh, anything you can tell me?
Maybe drug deal gone bad?
Somebody tried to sell the kid?
Something like that?
No?
Yeah? No.
Okay.
All right.
Thanks.
Hey, I just got off the
phone with, uh, Riverside.
There've got a mother who filed
a missing baby report two days ago.
So she's coming over
here to see if it's hers.
What?
Well, she might have
done something to her kid,
'cause her story's kind of hinky.
And we're supposed to
just hand this baby to her?
Come on, Lyd.
What if it's really her kid?
So, uh, about Dewey's party
Wait, w-why do I have
to go to this thing?
N-Nobody liked him, right?
I never even met the guy.
It's a chance for you to
meet some of my friends.
Oh, y-you mean the wives?
Yeah, what's wrong with that? Huh?
I-I have nothing in
common with these women!
Nothing!
You don't know that.
They probably all belong to
a nice little book club,
read Ann Rice novels.
You're being ridiculous, Tammi.
I found this guy.
Um, he's a retired cop
out in Thousand Oaks.
And he said he'd meet
us there, take Richter.
Tammi,
it's better for the dog.
He can run around, work off that energy.
Fine.
He's my only friend, and you
want to take him away from me.
You know that this is
the right thing for him.
The guy has goats.
He can herd goats.
Tam
You honestly think it's
a good idea if she comes?
No.
She's gonna freak, bro.
Dewey of all people.
Come on, seriously.
Can you imagine the freakin' speeches?
There won't be any.
You coming, Kenny?
Coming where?
Retirement party, man.
You got to go.
You didn't get the e-mail, seriously?
No.
Hey, Janila.
Hey, Janila!
Hey, sweetheart, uh, come with me.
I'll show you my friend
who runs the Explorers.
They said I had to get a sponsor.
Will you sponsor me?
Of course.
Are you kidding?
Um, they said that I had
to have a parent sign it.
But my dad's in jail,
and my mom's on drugs.
I live with my grandmother.
You mean she's your guardian, yeah?
Yeah.
Perfect.
Yeah, no problem.
Come on.
Have fun.
You better be kidding me.
No, no, I don't think it's a good idea.
Come on, Sal.
You don't think about me?
Hmm?
Don't you miss me?
Of course I still think about you.
A lot, all right?
Way more than I should.
Mia, that's my kid calling.
I got to take this, all right?
All right.
Okay.
Hey, Peanut, what's up?
No, no, you cannot go
to Hollywood Boulevard.
Because I said so.
Because it's filled with creeps
trying to get over, that's why.
I'm not gonna
argue about this--
Hello?
Police!
Yeah? How you doing?
Have you seen this kid? What?
No? No.
Okay.
You, uh, if you hear
anything, give us a holler.
It's police!
What?
I saw the baby climb out of a box.
The baby? Yeah.
It tipped over the box
and just climbed out.
I mean
I thought I was hallucinating.
And then you just let it
crawl into traffic, right?
No.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
I-I had split by then.
I had to get some breakfast.
You know, they serve this French
toast over at the church
Barry, I need you to show
me where the box was.
Yeah.
Okay? Yeah.
All right, let's go.
Oh, I also got a partial plate.
I'm gonna (bleep) kill you.
So you saw a car drop off the box?
No, I saw it drive away.
The part that I saw read "3D24.
"
Of course, I need glasses.
Want me to run it?
I got it.
CHICKIE: Well, do you know
what kind of car it was?
Yep.
Oh, uh, it was a, um
El Camino.
Red, '87, '88.
The El Camino's registered
to a Christi Cummings.
C-H-R-I-S-T-Y?
S-T-I.
Okay, she's a 647b.
Been arrested about ten
times-- prostitution, drugs.
I'm gonna call Vice
and see if she's active.
Any updates on Baby Doe?
Yeah, someone saw a car drop him off.
It's registered to a woman.
We're gonna see if we can find her.
Well, I need to open a case
on the baby in the next 72 hours.
I'm gonna put him in
foster care tonight unless
you tell me otherwise.
Okay.
Um, you got a card with a
direct number I can call you?
The baby?
Oh, yeah, sorry.
Gonna be all right.
All right.
Okay.
I can't believe this scumbag.
It's so over.
He told me that he had to take the baby
to the doctor, on account of
his ex, Brianna, couldn't do it today.
She's the mom.
I wouldn't have lent
him the car otherwise.
He's such an *** (bleep)!
We're gonna need scumbag's name.
Skylar Joel.
I'll run it.
OFFICER: Left, right, left, right, left,
left.
Left, right.
Ready.
Halt.
Left face.
About face.
Perez!
How big are you?
Big enough to knock
you on your ***, sir!
What did you just say to me?!
Big enough to knock
you on your ***, sir!
That's what I want to hear!
Now, what are we gonna do?
KIDS: Take back the neighborhoods, sir!
I can't hear you!
Take back the neighborhoods, sir!
MORETTA: That's what I'm talking about!
Kimmy, you've got to calm down.
I can't understand a word you're saying.
Dad, they towed Mom's car!
Kimmy, I told you not to take that car.
Where are you?
I'm on Hollywood Boulevard!
You stay there.
I'm coming to get you.
Don't go anywhere.
Fine.
Just stay there.
This guy's got a, uh,
ten-page rap sheet.
Spousal abuse, drug possession, 211.
Great.
Hey.
SKYLAR: Who's there?
Open the door, Skylar.
Hands! Hands!
Get your hands in the
air! Bathroom! Bathroom!
You're under arrest.
Clear! No way, man!
Stop!
RUSSELL: Gun! Gun! Gun!
Stop!
Suspect dropped their gun.
I got it.
All right, hold it right there, Skylar.
Hold it.
Stop!
Requesting assistance
at Westlake and 7th.
Westside alley, eyes on suspect.
RUSSELL: Hold it right
there.
Come on, Skylar.
Turn around, put your
hands above your head!
I'm not going back to prison, man.
No way! Drop your weapon!
No way, man! You're going back.
Drop! Stay where you
are! Hold it right there.
Drop the knife, Skylar.
SKYLAR: No way, I'm not going back!
Russell!
You want to shoot him? Yeah!
Hand me the less lethal.
CHICKIE: Stay right where you are!
Drop the weapon.
Drop it right now.
SKYLAR: Go away, man! I told you,
I'm not dropping the knife!
Right now, Skylar! No way, man!
No way!
Ow! God, man, no!
Let's go! It hurt, man!
Get up and spread your legs.
SKYLAR: Oh, sh
COOPER: You got anything else on you?
SKYLAR: No!
CHICKIE:
Six-Adam-four-seven.
Show us how we forward our r location.
Suspect is in custody.
What the hell was that?
Bean bag.
Please, don't shoot me with that again.
Don't go pulling
knives on cops, (bleep).
I been shot, I been
stabbed, and that hurt, man.
You gonna take care of my little girl?
Consider it already be done.
I'll take care of what
need to be done out here.
Gracias.
I appreciate it.
All right, my boy.
She need to go to church.
She needs structure.
Well, Ms.
Johnson, this is, uh,
this is kind of like church.
You smile like that, the
girls just fall over, huh?
I-I don't like her hanging around
with you people all the time.
Bad enough she testifying.
I bought this house, this
was a good neighborhood.
Now look at it.
Oh, you have no idea how bad it gets.
Which is why she should do this.
I promise, it's a good thing.
I broke up with Marquece.
That little fool.
You should've done that a long time ago.
That was fun.
MAN: Newton turban!
I don't understand
why you're arresting me
for trying to do the right thing.
I mean, you're allowed
to give up a baby.
You know how many people
tried to buy it off of me?
I could've sold it, which I did not do.
You can give up a baby
within three days of birth
to a hospital or a fire station.
The building looked official, okay?
It had converters and stuff.
It was a power substation, you idiot.
Where's the mother?
That *** broke up with me.
Does she know what you did?
I need to talk to the mother, Skylar.
She tells me she wants to go straight.
Then she gets some dumb-*** job,
and every time she has a problem,
she dumps the baby on me.
And I don't even know if it's mine.
I mean, she was screwing about
ten guys at the same time.
Her name.
I need her name.
Do you know why they
towed the car, Kimmy?
'Cause it was in a tow-away zone.
I'm sorry!
You guys have got a way home, right?
I'm gonna call your parents tonight,
so the numbers you
gave me better be right.
You just humiliated me!
Too bad.
Is that Mommy?
No.
Who is Brianna?
Could you tell her I need
to talk to her about her son?
Is this about Jimmy?
Your ex, Skylar,
decided to give him away.
He thought it was for the best.
We found him crawling
down the street on his own.
Oh, my God, is he okay? He's safe.
Where is he?
Children's Services has him.
No.
Once they get them,
you can't get them back!
I want to see my son now!
Can I see him? No, not right now.
DCFS has him, and he's safe.
How did this happen, Brianna?
I leave him with this
woman while I work--
she's really good--
but she had an emergency
with her own son at school,
and so I told her to
leave him with Skylar.
I usually don't, but
this was an emergency.
According to Skylar,
you leave the baby
with him all the time.
No.
That's a lie.
He hates me because I went straight.
I The minute I found out
that I was pregnant with Jimmy,
I stopped using.
I got a job right away.
I've never done anything to hurt him.
I've been trying so hard.
How'd he get the scar on his leg?
He's like Houdini!
He gets out of everything.
He-he got out of his high
chair and scraped his leg
on the screw that was
holding it together.
I got it secondhand.
I took him to get a
tetanus shot right away.
He has all his shots.
So,
we take him to the E.
R.
,
get some X rays-- we
gonna find anything else?
Some old broken bones, more scars?
No! I love my son!
He's all that I have.
Please, please can I see him?
MAN: Now, Dewey graduated
from the academy in 1986.
He wasn't the top of his class,
but he wasn't the
bottom-- but close.
Yeah.
No-No Child Left Behind,
you know what I'm saying?
His first assignment was South Central,
where he did his probation.
Now, he worked there from '86 to '88,
when he was asked to leave.
Huh? I mean, that's something.
He had 20 mouth-beefs at the time.
That was a record back then.
Now, in '98, he went over
to Venice, beach patrol.
Some say he learned how to drink there.
I think he was working
on his tan the whole time.
Riding around on a bicycle
in a T-shirt and shorts
That your BSS shrink? Uh-huh.
How much longer do you have to do that?
Uh, not much longer, I think.
He uncovering all your deep,
dark Beverly Hills secrets?
Yeah, he is.
You know who my father
is, right? Like what?
Scumbag defense lawyer, Ben Sherman?
Yeah.
Yeah.
My father represented this drug dealer.
Guy's brother went to jail.
Dealer was pissed, thought
it was my dad's fault.
Had some people over
to, uh, visit our house.
Only problem was, that my dad had
already walked out and left us.
They were pretty pissed off.
I was ten.
After that,
this kid I was in school
with, his, uh, his dad thought
I should learn to defend myself, so
he took me and his son to
the gun club every Saturday.
Taught us both to shoot.
You want another?
No.
I'm good.
MAN: Just one tiny correction to make.
Uh, in '98, when I went to Venice,
I already knew how to drink,
I just perfected it!
Yeah!
Venice rocked, man, Venice rocked.
Everybody went around
sporting bikinis
Hey.
Mia, hi.
Hi, Sal.
How you doing?
I'm doing great.
Great.
This is my daughter Kimmy.
Oh, hi, Kimmy.
Nice to meet you.
Can I talk to you for a second?
Yeah.
Yeah, sure.
Whoa! Hey.
Hey!
Let me tell you something,
if those guys saw me coming,
they ran the other way! Aah!
Why did you let him take the baby?
I already told you,
the woman I leave him
with had an emergency.
I'm trying to work with you here,
but I have some very serious concerns.
Can I see him, please?
Not right now.
Can I speak with you
for a moment, privately?
Brianna, give us a second?
What's the problem?
I'm gonna open a case,
and she's very likely
gonna lose this baby.
I've worked with you people before,
and this is not how you do things.
You're not baby stealers; you
keep the families together.
She has a history of
prostitution, she's a drug addict,
and she gave the baby to
a ***-addicted father.
I think she She's
endangering the child.
What if she's clean? What
if I give her back the baby
and it winds up dead in a week?
You do your job,
let me do mine.
But
you're not doing your job,
you're judging her.
The baby deserves a chance
to grow up with his mother.
Yes, she screwed up, but she's asking
for another chance.
Give it to her.
Yes, can you send in Ms.
Smith, please?
Honey, this is my buddy
Tom I was telling you about.
He's gonna take
Richter.
Hi.
How are you?
Let's get this over with, all right?
Okay, sure.
We're gonna go put him
in Tom's truck now, okay?
Fine.
So, Sammy said you have goats.
It's a business, honey.
Rent-a-Rumanant--
they clear brush.
Fire prevention.
No kidding?
They clear brush faster than a crew.
They never call in sick, no chemicals,
no waste-- they're
green as hell.
Never thought I'd be one of
those ecological do-gooders.
Open up.
Hey there, big fella.
You want to help me herd some goats?
Huh? You're confused, ain't ya?
Bring him out.
Come on, Tammi, let's do this.
All right, all right.
Come on! Give me a second!
Come on.
I know.
Me, too.
I miss you.
I miss you.
I miss you a lot.
Not here, not here.
Come on, Sal, one kiss.
Sal.
Most of all, I
wish you luck, Dewey, with
whatever you do in retirement.
Wow!
My God, hey.
Hey, wait, did did you
write that speech yourself?
My God!
DEWEY: What the hell do you mean
you don't know what I'm
gonna do in retirement?
In case you haven't noticed
this beautiful new uniform of mine,
I'm gonna go to work on movie sets.
Hey, hey, they're gonna
take one look at my ***
on my motorcycle, and
they're gonna make me
a star, baby! Yeah!
Hey, and I got my boys in
the back to thank for that.
You guys just tell me how much I owe
Dad, she's so cool.
What?!
She's so beautiful.
I've seen her on the news.
You're being disrespectful
towards your mother.
Mom's a ***.
Shh!
You will never talk that way
about your mother, you hear me?
Kimmy?
Kimmy!
You think he'll go back to prison?
Yeah.
Three strikes law.
And he's got about eight.
Child endangerment, child abandonment.
He violated his parole with the drugs.
Attempted *** on an officer.
Good.
They're not gonna let me
have my baby back, are they?
Probably not.
I'm begging you to
help me get Jimmy back.
I'm begging you.
Please.
I need another chance.
He's all I've got.
Stop!
DEWEY: For those of you that
don't know-- my beautiful wife.
I can't thank you enough
for coming back to me.
I'm sure it had absolutely
nothing to do with my
tax-free medical pension.
Where the hell's my shrink?
My shrink is here somewhere.
And my sponsor.
In the back--
beautiful ladies.
I want to *** you both!
I'm kidding.
I'm kidding, sweetheart.
Uh, you know, in all seriousness,
you know, I-I know I messed up.
They say I've got a
disease called addiction.
Personally, I just think I'm an (bleep).
But, uh, you know, I just want to say,
that there hasn't been a day
that's gone by-- drunk, sober--
that I haven't loved this job.
I love this job.
I love you guys.
Let's have a couple drinks, all right?
What is it, Janila?
They shot up our house.
What?!
They shot up our house.
Are you all right?
We're okay.
We'll be right there.
Okay? I'm sending a squad car over.
Were there ever drugs
in the glove compartment?
Come here.
It's okay.
(bleep) kid.
He borrowed it last week.
I can't take this dog.
He could go nuts.
Hurt a goat.
It's okay.
I-I totally understand.
Don't worry about it.
She break up with the fool,
you think he gonna take that lying down?
Ms.
Johnson, I realize you're upset.
But I need you to calm down.
SAMMY: Are you gonna
help me out here or not?
D.
A.
: I told you, we
don't have the funds.
The girl's an associate of Grape St.
Who cares who it was!
They're in real danger here.
I'm sorry, we don't have the money.
You're sorry.
You wonder why we can't
get anybody to testify?
That was kinda sad.
Yeah.
Oh, my speech sucked.
It was, uh, kind of
anemic, I have to say.
Uh, this is me.
So, there's a lot more to
that story, isn't there?
People were in your house?
Yeah.
Where were you?
I gotta go.
Oka-Okay.
See you.
See you.
Yeah.
You aren't connected with your family?
I was abused by my father.
My mother looked the other way.
Have you been in therapy
to deal with all this?
Yes.
I saw someone from
"Children of the Night"
when I first got clean.
Are you affiliated with a church?
I mostly go to MCC in Hollywood.
They're kind of gay,
but they're really nice
and I can bring Jimmy.
Do you have a sponsor?
There's this woman I talk
to.
She's really nice.
It hurts!
What hurts?
Kimmy, what hurts?!
I got my bellybutton
pierced on Hollywood Blvd.
You did what?
Do you know how dangerous that is?
Do you know you can catch *** from that?
Hep C!
I want the name of the person who did it
'cause I'm shutting them down!
Dad, will you stop yelling at me?!
All you do is yell at me.
I'm not yelling at you! Yes, you are!
All right, look, I can
start a file for her
in the voluntary reunification program.
Get her the support she needs.
You can't parent in a vacuum.
Thank you.
Get her into a parenting
group, appropriate day care.
I need to take a picture of Jimmy,
and then I need to
see where she's living.
Now? Tonight?
That's right.
Okay.
Can you remove the clothes?
I need to take a picture of his body.
Seventy bucks.
Change.
I really appreciate what y'all are doing
for me and my granddaughter.
It's no problem.
They have a pool.
I'm a really good swimmer.
My *** is on the line
here and so is yours.
I know.
Thank you.
Take care.
Is he home?
You called me.
That was four months ago.
You look good.
What are you doing?
I don't know.
This mother lost her baby and
we found the baby crawling
down the street by himself.
One year old.
Yeah, I heard about it on the news.
The baby's back with his mom.
I think they're gonna be fine.
You okay?
I think I made a mistake.
You know? With you.
I really do want a kid.
I gotta I gotta go inside.
Yeah, I know.
I know.
You take care.
� All I can ever be to you �
� Is a darkness that we knew �
� And this regret I've
got accustomed to �
� It's my responsibility �
� You don't owe nothing to me �
� But, to walk away,
I have no capacity �
� He walks away, the sun goes down �
� He takes the day, but I'm grown �
� And in your way, in this blue shade �
� My tears dry on their own.
�