00:00 [Cell phone buzzes]
00:02 [Cell phone buzzes]
00:04 -Mm. I'm almost done.
00:06 Oh, your mom texted. The kids are down.
00:08 Shockingly.
00:09 -I'm afraid of losing you, Teddy.
00:11 -I had an EKG two days ago,
00:13 and Dugu said everything is good.
00:15 -It's not, Teddy.
00:18 It feels like --
00:19 It feels like we're on autopilot.
00:21 The kids, their schedule, our schedule.
00:23 I mean, it made sense when you were recovering,
00:25 but now that you're better,
00:26 it feels like we're still far apart.
00:28 We don't talk anymore.
00:29 I am struggling in my work right now,
00:32 and I'm talking to Amelia about it
00:33 when I should be talking to you.
00:34 -Owen, I want you to talk to me.
00:36 -But I can't. I can't because I don't want to --
00:38 I don't want to put more stress on you.
00:40 -I am fine.
00:41 -You're flat-lined in front of me.
00:44 -Owen, I don't know what else to do
00:46 to convince you that you are not going to break me.
00:49 Please, talk to me.
00:51 I mean, if there is anything that I have been able
00:54 to count on in the last 20 years,
00:57 it's you, it's us.
01:00 -I miss you.
01:03 I miss us.
01:05 -W-Wait. What are you doing?
01:12 -Children are less afraid to say
01:17 what they are feeling than adults.
01:19 -♪ Found asleep to the sound of the radio ♪
01:21 ♪ I tripped over surrounded ♪
01:23 ♪ And I knocked on their door ♪
01:25 -I miss us, too.
01:27 -It's only as we get older that we learn to censor ourselves.
01:31 ♪♪
01:33 ♪♪
01:35 [BLANK_AUDIO]
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