451 Sorry about ruining dinner. 452 Ah, please. I?m just glad you?re okay. 453 So, you shot yourself? 454 Pretty lame, huh? 455 I was cleaning my automatic and 456 I was too embarrassed to tell you. 457 Well, I could see why you would be. 458 I know it sounds crazy. I just couldn?t let myself ruin your Valentine's Day. 459 But I heard what you said at the restaurant 460 about not wanting kids. - We don?t have to talk about that now. 461 Oh, Susan, I just want to be with you above everything else. 462 If that means not being a dad... 463 I may be stupid enough to shoot myself, 464 but I?m not stupid enough to walk away from you. 465 You know that, right? 466 Yeah. 467 I?m gonna go outside and let you rest for a while. 468 Thanks. 469 For being so understanding. 470 Mr. Delfino, I?m Officer Russell, this is Officer Walters. 471 We'd like to ask you a few questions. 472 What do you want? 473 The boys have something they?d like to say to you. 474 I have some tea heating on the stove. Perhaps you'd better come inside, boys. 475 What about you, Lynette? D'you have anything to say? 476 No. I?ll just wait out here. 477 Suit yourself. 478 You boys want some peanut brittle? 479 Go ahead. 480 Don?t get any crumbs on my floor. Move over. 481 Okay. Go ahead, make with the apology. 482 We?re sorry. 483 That?s it, huh? 484 Didn?t you know that stealing is wrong? 485 How old are you anyway? 486 We?re 6. 487 And how old are you? - 5. 488 Well, your mother just pops 'em out, doesn?t she? 489 How old are you? 490 How old do you think? 491 150. 492 Hurry up and eat your peanut brittle. 493 Who's that? 494 That?s my little boy. 495 Where does he live? 496 He died when he was 12. 497 How come? 498 He got sick. 499 He was a little terror like you three. 500 You would?ve liked him. |