351 Lynette. How long has it been? 352 Years. 353 Uh, how are you? How's the firm? 354 Good. Everyone misses you. 355 Yeah. We all say if you hadn't quit, 356 you'd be running the place by now. 357 Yeah, well... 358 So... how's domestic life? 359 Don't you just love being a mom? 360 And there it was -- the question that Lynette always dreaded. 361 Well, to be honest... 362 for those who asked it, only one answer was acceptable, 363 so Lynette responded as she always did. 364 She lied. 365 It's the best job I've ever had. 366 You know what I don't get? 367 What? 368 Why you married mr. Solis. 369 Well... he promised to give me everything I've ever wanted. 370 And did he? 371 Yes. 372 Then why aren't you happy? 373 Turns out I wanted all the wrong things. 374 So do you love him? 375 I do. 376 Well, then, why are we here? Why are we doing this? 377 Because I don't want to wake up one morning 378 with a sudden urge to blow my brains out. 379 Hey, can I have a drag? 380 Absolutely not. 381 You are much too young to smoke. 382 Ah. How would you feel about me using your child-support payments 383 for plastic surgery? 384 Stop being so nervous. You're just asking him out to dinner. It's no big deal. 385 You're right. 386 So is that your project for school? 387 You know, when I was in fifth grade, I made the white house out of sugar cubes. 388 Stop stalling and go 389 before mike figures out he can do better. 390 Tell me again why I fought for custody of you. 391 You were using me to hurt dad. 392 Oh, that's right. 393 Oh, god. 394 - Hi. - Hey, Susan. 395 - Are you busy? - No, not at all. What's up? 396 Well, I -- I just, uh, was wondering if, um... 397 if there was any chance that you, uh... 398 I-I just wanted to ask if... 399 - Edie. - Hey there, Susan. 400 What are you -- |