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April, sweetie.
You want your bottle?
Okay, sweetie. I'm making it.
Come on, just one second. Almost there.
Almost there. Here we go.
Oh, good girl.
Come here.
April, sweetie, you want your bottle?
No?
April, the doctor says you're fine. No ear ache, no flu, no fever, but you have to drink your milk otherwise you could get sick,
and your mother doesn't want that to happen.
No? You don't want it?
Okay. Okay.
We close this deal today you'll be the newest rainmaker at the bank.
From your mouth to God's ears. Are you really pushing Leon into Tips?
Yes.
But the real return is negative two basis points.
He wants a hedge on inflation.
He needs a little alpha. Sell him on taking some risk, Jamie.
You make alpha sound like a *** elixir.
Isn't it? Risk makes the world go round and more makes it go faster.
Hi.
April won't stop crying.
Well, babies cry, right?
No, it's been hours.
Well, did you call her pediatrician?
Took her to the doctor two days ago, yesterday, this morning.
And what did he say?
The doctor says she's fine but she won't be if she doesn't take any fluids and gets dehydrated.
I, I just don't know what to do.
I can't take the crying.
Okay. Katie, I'm in an important closing. Can I call you right back?
Yeah.
Glad you could make it, Susanna.
And you as well, Fred. How do you manage to look perfect at every meeting?
Effort. Lot's of effort.
Would it be incredibly rude of me to ask that you start without me?
It's very difficult to say no to you.
Oh, you seem to do quite well in that department.
A lot of effort. And Micah, you know Susanna?
I do. She is every bit as sharp as you said, sir.
Please, Susanna, go do what's most important, of course.
Thank you. I will be right back.
IBZ is known as a customer-friendly bank. Let's prove it by closing this deal tonight.
Look, I know you're busy and I'm interrupting again.
No, you're fine. I just need to straighten a few things out.
I know I'm bothering you at work again.
No, it's really fine. Just, one, one second, Katie.
April, sweetie. You want some breast milk? Here, sweetie.
You'll feel better. You'll feel better. No, you don't want it? I thought you'd like my breast milk better.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are. Up above the world so high like a diamond in the sky. Twinkle-
It's my sister. Her baby's cranky. It's not easy for her. She's on her own. I just need to talk to her. Just buy me a few minutes, please.
Twinkle, twinkle, little star how I wonder what you are.
Up above the world so high. Like a diamond in the sky. Twinkle, twinkle little star how I wonder what you are.
She's really crying.
Yeah, no kidding.
Ever since she stopped taking my breast she's been incredibly fussy.
Why did you stop?
I didn't, I didn't stop. She stopped.
So, you know, I'm pumping but she won't take my breast milk from the bottle either.
I'm kinda, I'm kinda losing it.
Where is the nanny?
She says she's sick. She's throwing up, a virus. Did you pay her for last week?
I think so.
Well, look, it's not that I don't appreciate everything that you've given me.
When is she coming back?
I don't know.
Well, how long has she been sick?
Three days.
Why didn't you call a temp?
I didn't want to go and, and spend more of your money.
That's what sisters are for.
I know that I should have called you, but I didn't want to nag you.
Knock it off.
I'm just like this weight on everyone's shoulders.
Hey, come on.
I shouldn't of had this baby in the first place.
You can't unwind that clock.
What does that mean?
That you were right? That I'm not ready to be a mother?
No. Look, I'm no expert but everyone feels this way sometimes. I think.
But, I'm not, I'm not connected to her.
She knows I don't know what I'm doing.
She wants me gone.
Katie, don't say that.
It's true.
She doesn't respond to me.
I'm like a stranger to her.
I just, I just need to go.
Go, go where?
Go somewhere. Go anywhere.
Katie, hold on a second.
Hi, is this Dr. Frehman's office? This is Susanna Goodman. It's important.
One second, okay?
What?
Can you turn down the music?
I can't take the crying.
Go in there, just hold her, walk with her-
The doctor said if I go in every time she cries she'll never learn not to cry.
Well, that's, that's pretty hard, isn't it?
Yes!
Katie, you hold on one more second.
Peter, hi. I think my sister's coming apart.
What do you mean?
She said her baby's a stranger to her, it's all her fault, she should go.
Go where?
I don't know, but I don't like the way that sounds.
Yeah, no kidding.
She's been depressed before, never hospitalized, but she was on Prozac and had to stop when she got pregnant.
She's been having difficulty with breast feeding maybe this is-
It could be a postpartum episode so you should go to her immediately.
I'm leaving right now.
Katie.
Katie!
Katie.
Katie.
Katie!
Hey.
I'm coming over.
Can you come quickly, please?
I'll be there as soon as I can.
I'm scared.
Don't be scared.
I'm scared about what I might do.
Don't do anything.
Fred has a problem.
Hold on, Katie.
What if I dropped her?