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00:00:00Bye mom, love you.
00:00:22Bye, love you.
00:00:24In your basement, watching the movies, crying frequently, going out waiting, pacing closely, in my daydreams, we die slowly.
00:00:47Cause you don't notice how I've been living.
00:00:54Wake up slowly, the room still stands.
00:01:02Once upon a time, there lived an enchanted princess who was imprisoned in a tall castle by her father.
00:01:16He feared for her safety, so the king told her frightening tales of life beyond the castle walls.
00:01:22From her window, the princess could only see the lifeless and deserted land outside, dreaming of life beyond her captivity.
00:01:31Class, please, show some respect. Go on, Link.
00:01:36One day, a fairy from the outside land appeared to the princess.
00:01:40With her mystical knowledge of the outside world beyond the castle walls, she revealed to the princess that there were grand adventures waiting for her if she dared to leave.
00:01:49The princess pleaded with the fairy to take her away from her dull and monotonous life.
00:01:54That's all I have so far.
00:01:56That's good. That's good, Liam.
00:01:58Class, see how Liam has introduced the hero of the story and the guide, which is the fairy.
00:02:03Now, a lot of times, the hero needs...
00:02:05Does the princess end up getting caught and having to stay in the castle?
00:02:11I haven't figured that out yet.
00:02:14And that's okay, Liam. You're right on track. Go ahead and take a seat.
00:02:17Now, class, like I was saying, the hero often needs an accomplice.
00:02:22And in this case, it's the fairy, the guide.
00:02:25And the accomplice actually allows you, as the writer, to create a story that thrives.
00:02:30That was crazy. Like, that story. I'm not kidding. It's like you wrote it about me.
00:02:41Did you write that because you feel the same way?
00:02:43Uh, well, yeah, I mean, Mr. Williams just said to write from experience.
00:02:48I feel like writing a children's story is kind of weird, but it's what I like to write about.
00:02:52Yeah, I'm still struggling with mine. I don't know. Maybe I should just try writing a children's story.
00:02:58Well, I mean, it just comes easier to me. I can just kind of take stuff that's going on in my life and hide it in the story more.
00:03:05Like feeling trapped and wanting to feel free.
00:03:08Or feeling like you don't know where you belong.
00:03:12Yo, Dakota. Did you eat all the sour gummy worms I had in my backpack? You're the only one who would do that.
00:03:17It was probably you. Oh, this is Liam. Liam, this is my cousin Garrett.
00:03:24What's up, dog? How'd you know my name?
00:03:29You sit by me, dummy. And I pretty much try to cheat off all your tasks. And you're not a ghost, Liam.
00:03:37They're not in there!
00:03:38I know you have them. Come on. Look, bro, just be careful with her.
00:03:42She's not only gonna rip off your grades, but she'll steal your candy too, apparently.
00:03:46Yeah, I'll see you after fourth.
00:03:48Oh, you should come hang with us after school. The baseball field's like kind of our spot.
00:03:52Coach Stanley just lets you guys hang on the field?
00:03:55Come or don't. Up to you.
00:04:00Thanks, Dakota.
00:04:01See, I knew you already knew my name.
00:04:13Liam!
00:04:16What's up, dog?
00:04:17Hey. I didn't know you guys should come up here.
00:04:20Yeah, when baseball isn't in season, we kind of make it our spot.
00:04:24So, no teachers or coaches or-
00:04:26Liam, relax.
00:04:28You know, it's kind of a dope view to steer my ball lands every time I hit it.
00:04:32Okay, cocky.
00:04:33You're gonna be begging for my autograph.
00:04:35That's funny. Here.
00:04:38You bitch you did steal on!
00:04:40You basically left them on top of your bag for me to take.
00:04:42Liam, come on, sit up here. No one's gonna tell on you.
00:04:45Come on, dog. It did wires.
00:04:49So, uh, you guys come up here a lot?
00:04:52Uh, we started coming up here when we got kicked off the roof.
00:04:55She's always looking for some way to get in trouble.
00:04:57Or just to make life more interesting.
00:04:59If you don't, then you're gonna end up stuck inside like that girl in your story.
00:05:03Oh yeah, Dakota said you wrote some badass story.
00:05:05So that's kind of your thing, huh?
00:05:06Well, I mean, I wouldn't really call it badass, but, yeah.
00:05:12Stop being so humble.
00:05:13I mean, Mr. Williams always uses you as an example for the story course.
00:05:17I don't blame him, though.
00:05:19Every time he does, I basically get made fun of.
00:05:21Screw them. They don't know art.
00:05:23I know art.
00:05:25Here.
00:05:27Oh, uh.
00:05:28Yeah, I'm not very good at writing, but I guess this is kind of my way of telling stories.
00:05:37That's a story?
00:05:38Well, not just that. That's like, like the beginning of a story, like the first chapter.
00:05:44Look, dog, you better get used to getting your picture taken if you're gonna hang with her.
00:05:47She goes nowhere with that damn camera.
00:05:51Cute picture, huh?
00:05:53Um, uh, I think so.
00:05:56Yeah.
00:05:57Well, I like it.
00:06:02I cry every time.
00:06:04You can't tell if you haven't cried once.
00:06:06Like, not once.
00:06:08Okay, maybe in that one scene where Haku turns back into a human and then they, they fall.
00:06:12And then they all fly away.
00:06:13Oh, my God.
00:06:14You guys are such nerds.
00:06:16By the way, you know it's Tuesday, right, Dakota?
00:06:19Oh, crap.
00:06:21My dad has me prep dinner on Tuesdays.
00:06:24Talk of Tuesday, right?
00:06:26By the way, that's mine.
00:06:29See you tonight.
00:06:30You better run.
00:06:31Tonight?
00:06:32Yeah, I'll see you by your place.
00:06:34Alright. 57 Gresham Street.
00:06:35Cool.
00:06:40Steven, apparently this is the second time she skipped school this week.
00:06:45And I was washing her clothes and they smell like cigarettes, too.
00:06:47At least she's still showing up to volleyball practice, right?
00:06:51At this point, that's the only way a good college is going to accept her.
00:06:54I guarantee you she's late because she's out with that boy.
00:06:57Oh, there we go.
00:06:58No, actually, I think that's from my friend Garrett.
00:07:00We're going to hate tonight.
00:07:01Oh, okay.
00:07:02Hey, Liam.
00:07:04Hey, you're not depressed or anything, are you?
00:07:05I know.
00:07:07Why would I?
00:07:08You know that poem you wanted me to read?
00:07:09It sounded pretty depressing.
00:07:12No, that poem's...
00:07:13Okay, buddy.
00:07:14Alright.
00:07:15I just wanted to make sure.
00:07:17Hey, listen.
00:07:18If you see your sister out tonight, can you tell her we need to talk?
00:07:20Yeah.
00:07:21Alright.
00:07:22Have fun.
00:07:23Okay, okay, okay.
00:07:24Everybody knows the rules.
00:07:25Yeah.
00:07:26I know I'm ready.
00:07:27I hope you're ready.
00:07:28Alright, newbie.
00:07:29Just chill not to be the last one looking.
00:07:30Okay?
00:07:31And, uh, Dakota.
00:07:32You're up.
00:07:33So get.
00:07:34Alright, let's go.
00:07:35Go.
00:07:36One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
00:07:39I'm ready.
00:07:40I'm ready.
00:07:41I'm ready.
00:07:42I'm ready.
00:07:43I'm ready.
00:07:44I'm ready.
00:07:45I'm ready.
00:07:46I'm ready.
00:07:47I'm ready.
00:07:48I'm ready.
00:07:49I'm ready.
00:07:50Three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100.
00:07:57Let's go.
00:08:10Ma'am.
00:08:11Ma'am.
00:08:12Turn it off.
00:08:13Turn it off.
00:08:14Come on.
00:08:20I bet you didn't think I could find you.
00:08:23Well, I just thought it was your first time playing.
00:08:25You might need some help.
00:08:27Maybe you underestimate me in Dakota.
00:08:29Well, maybe I do, yeah.
00:08:34So, I'm guessing we just play as low as we can?
00:08:37Yes, and don't talk.
00:08:39Don't talk.
00:08:56They're over here.
00:09:01Hey, guys.
00:09:02I didn't care.
00:09:03It's way up there.
00:09:04No.
00:09:05Yo.
00:09:06Where you guys at?
00:09:11Come on.
00:09:13Hey.
00:09:16Anywhere?
00:09:21I'm not going to lie to Dakota.
00:09:22I didn't expect the newbie to find you.
00:09:24Am I wrong or were you the last one out here looking for me?
00:09:27I'm just kidding, bro.
00:09:28You did good.
00:09:29Thanks, Jay.
00:09:30All right, everybody huddle up.
00:09:32Your boy's going.
00:09:33Come on.
00:09:39You can't take it away because it's not yours.
00:09:41Oh, yes, we absolutely can.
00:09:43So, let me get this straight.
00:09:44You want me to go to school, but I'll literally have no way to get there.
00:09:47You can walk, Callie.
00:09:48Hey, what's going on?
00:09:49Liam, not right now.
00:09:50You know what? It's fine.
00:09:51I'll just give my car to Brian and he can take me.
00:09:52Callie, do not get in that car.
00:09:53How's he going to drive?
00:09:54He's not on the insurance.
00:09:55It doesn't really matter, does it?
00:09:56It's my car.
00:09:57Okay, class.
00:09:58We're going to be moving on to pivotal words and phrases.
00:10:03Why is it that authors use words and phrases to drive emotions, thoughts, and actions of the readers?
00:10:11And as we work through that, I want you to consider how those changes change the mode of communication.
00:10:17How does that change what's being communicated?
00:10:20And then why would they ever go back and revise their work?
00:10:23I want you to pay close attention to the words that are chosen and what they do to a particular story.
00:10:34Okay, so you foreshadow using?
00:10:36Symbols and symmetry.
00:10:39Symmetry?
00:10:41Scenery.
00:10:42Where'd you get symmetry?
00:10:44I don't know what started with it as.
00:10:47Gosh, this sucks.
00:10:49It's like I'm trying to learn this so I can pass a class that I don't even care about.
00:10:54Yeah, but we got to do it so we can get into college.
00:10:57College, right.
00:10:59Why would you want to start your life by getting into debt?
00:11:02I don't know, I don't know.
00:11:04I'd rather spend all that money to learn how to be a photographer in the real world.
00:11:08Not from some textbook.
00:11:10How are you going to make money, make a living?
00:11:13Money's just a way for me to do what I want.
00:11:16And if I can do it without money, then who cares?
00:11:19I don't know, I don't want it, you know?
00:11:21I'd rather just give it all away to the people who need it.
00:11:25That's crazy.
00:11:27What?
00:11:28I don't know, just the thought of not having a job.
00:11:31Yeah, or making what you love your job.
00:11:34Like, my dad's always on me about my grades, of which I'm failing.
00:11:40Because he just, he doesn't think being a photographer can ever be a real job.
00:11:44Well, you know they have art schools that teach photography though, right?
00:11:47Yeah, I know.
00:11:48But so what?
00:11:49I mean, I don't need a piece of paper worth thousands of dollars just to call myself a photographer.
00:11:56Yeah, but it's a pretty good head start.
00:11:59Photography's good though.
00:12:01Can I see some?
00:12:03Sure.
00:12:09Here.
00:12:11Yeah, he keeps threatening to send me to live with my mom.
00:12:15And her perfect new family, who will put me through boarding school.
00:12:20But he's too prideful to ever do that.
00:12:23Your dad's crazy.
00:12:25These are amazing.
00:12:26How'd you do that?
00:12:28Oh, that's just black and white film.
00:12:33But I mean, you're gonna be a writer, right?
00:12:36You have to be.
00:12:39Well, my dad plans on me going to Tech, so I guess I'll just go there and figure it out.
00:12:48Well, you could always take the year off.
00:12:50And come with me and figure it out on the road.
00:12:53And win the Peace Corps or something.
00:12:57You really are a free born, aren't you?
00:13:00Free born?
00:13:01Yeah, you're one of a kind.
00:13:04Different.
00:13:06A risk taker.
00:13:08Huh.
00:13:10I like that.
00:13:14Is that why you come out here?
00:13:17Cause it's free out here?
00:13:19Yeah.
00:13:21Yeah, I can come out here and write.
00:13:24Be myself.
00:13:25Well, I like being out here with you.
00:13:35I like having you here.
00:13:39Hey, I have an idea.
00:13:41Have you ever been in a photo shoot?
00:13:44What, like...
00:13:46Like, model?
00:13:47Yeah, model.
00:13:48Come on, you have the look.
00:13:49Let me style you up.
00:13:50Okay, I got a lot of stuff.
00:13:51Yeah.
00:13:52Oh, younger.
00:13:53Put it on.
00:13:54Posing it for a second.
00:13:55Okay.
00:13:56Okay.
00:13:57Look, that way.
00:13:58Yeah.
00:13:59That was good.
00:14:01What?
00:14:03That was good.
00:14:04Good job.
00:14:06Posing it for a second.
00:14:07Okay.
00:14:08Oh, that way.
00:14:12Yeah.
00:14:14That was good.
00:14:18That was good.
00:14:20Good job.
00:14:21Oh, that was such a good one.
00:14:24Oh, you're so young, just like everyone.
00:14:37No, it's June.
00:14:39It's dead luck.
00:14:41Have you ever heard of the June kids?
00:14:43Is that like a band?
00:14:45No.
00:14:46That would be a pretty cool band name though.
00:14:49Basically, they're this group of kids that all live together in North Virginia.
00:14:53I read about them in this book.
00:14:55And they just share all the money that they make and have no rules, party.
00:15:00So they're basically a bunch of homeless kids?
00:15:03Homeless? No. No, no.
00:15:05They're all friends and they can basically just do whatever they want.
00:15:08You can take these off.
00:15:10That's kind of cool. It's like they're always on an adventure.
00:15:13Right, exactly.
00:15:15It's like the feeling of waking up every day with something different.
00:15:21Freedom.
00:15:24You know, you're different.
00:15:27Different?
00:15:28Yeah, like thoughtful.
00:15:30You listen.
00:15:32I don't know, I like being around you and I don't really like being around a lot of people.
00:15:36It makes you a first.
00:15:38Don't say shit like that. I'm not the only one who thinks it. Garrett likes you.
00:15:42Garrett likes everybody.
00:15:44My two friends I grew up with got on the football team last year and now they act like they don't even know me.
00:15:49God, screw those guys. Football sucks anyways.
00:15:52I bet they go to school every day wearing like Hollister and have that same haircut that looks like a wall on the front.
00:15:59They do.
00:16:00See, all those guys are the same. But you're out here modeling for a famous photographer.
00:16:08Thanks, Dakota.
00:16:24Dude, what are these controls?
00:16:26Sorry, man.
00:16:27Just wait till I bring gold now.
00:16:28Oh yeah?
00:16:29Fine.
00:16:30But hey, my dad's some motor brisket for dinner, so I'mma head out.
00:16:33And by the way, I'm having a birthday party next weekend.
00:16:35You're gonna be there, right?
00:16:37Uh...
00:16:38Yeah, I think so.
00:16:40Are you sure?
00:16:42Nah, dude, just stay here and play video games.
00:16:44Alright.
00:16:45But Dakota's gonna be there, so...
00:16:47Uh...
00:16:48You should think about it.
00:16:49Uh, well, yeah, of course she'll be there and you can get her cousins.
00:16:52Yeah, I get it.
00:16:53I get it, dude.
00:16:54It's not like that.
00:16:55I get it.
00:16:56I get it.
00:16:57Okay.
00:16:59Hey, um...
00:17:00Uh, anything you want for your birthday that I can get you?
00:17:02Dude, shut up.
00:17:03Just show up.
00:17:04Alright.
00:17:05Coulda, just let me write it.
00:17:06No, Liam, no.
00:17:07Okay, I promise you, I can write the paper and get you an A, which will bring your grade
00:17:20up to a B-, which is not only passing, but kinda good.
00:17:24But are you sure it wouldn't be like a ton of extra work for you?
00:17:29I wrote my paper in one afternoon.
00:17:30It's nothing.
00:17:31Okay, don't be such a bragger.
00:17:35Just let me write it.
00:17:38Dakota, it's due tomorrow.
00:17:44Okay.
00:17:45But try not to make it too good.
00:17:50If you can try to do that.
00:17:51You give me too much credit.
00:17:52Put this whole thing in one night.
00:18:10Okay, um, class, let's go ahead and get started.
00:18:13Would you pass your papers forward, please?
00:18:15Right.
00:18:16Thank you, sir.
00:18:17Thank you, ma'am.
00:18:21Okay, now for the second part of this, which might come as a bit of a surprise, I want to
00:18:25make sure you all comprehend how the author you chose to write about uses emotion in their
00:18:30line of work.
00:18:31I don't be too alarmed.
00:18:32Just do the best you can to make a connection.
00:18:34What was that?
00:18:35Miss Dakota.
00:18:36Miss Dakota, you seem eager to share.
00:18:41Would you like to step up front?
00:18:43Please, come on.
00:18:44George Eliot.
00:18:45Come on up.
00:18:46Tell us more about the author that you decided to write about.
00:18:52Okay.
00:18:53Um, well, so George Eliot connected with the people he wrote to.
00:19:00Through emotions, um, using language.
00:19:05Uh, he.
00:19:07Speaking of George Eliot?
00:19:09Yes.
00:19:10Yes, sir.
00:19:11George Eliot, uh, the famous author who helped shape our history.
00:19:16Well, George Eliot did indeed shape a lot of American history from the novel Little March.
00:19:22Uh, which it seems you wrote extensively about in your research here.
00:19:27So, I mean, this is very impressive.
00:19:30Uh, and, and what of Marianne Evans?
00:19:33His lovely wife?
00:19:34Yes.
00:19:35She did also inspire much of his work.
00:19:38Miss Dakota.
00:19:39Uh, see me after school.
00:19:42Please take a seat.
00:19:47Okay.
00:19:48Um, let's see.
00:19:49Charles Dickens.
00:19:50George Eliot was her pendant.
00:19:52It seems, uh, it seems you've written about his character development.
00:19:55Marianne Evans went by the name George Eliot.
00:19:57Why don't you explain to us how he emotionally engaged his audience through the characters that he wrote?
00:20:02Well, looks like I just failed English class.
00:20:12Yep.
00:20:13And the worst part about it?
00:20:15Mr. Williams made me call my dad and tell him on the phone.
00:20:18Oh, shit.
00:20:19Yeah.
00:20:20Don't worry, you're safe.
00:20:22I told him I hired some college good to write it.
00:20:25He said he could tell.
00:20:26Which I guess is a compliment to you.
00:20:28Wait, what did your dad say?
00:20:30Bro, it's what didn't he say.
00:20:34Eh, well, this should be fun.
00:20:40Just play it cool, Dakota, okay?
00:20:42Be good.
00:20:44Yo!
00:20:45Uncle Nick!
00:20:46Having dogs do it!
00:20:47See the new giraffe pics?
00:20:48Not the time, Garrett.
00:20:49Get in.
00:20:51Dad, I have like...
00:20:52Dakota.
00:20:53I said get in.
00:20:58Bro, she was found anyways.
00:21:00And I heard you tried your best.
00:21:03Bro, she was found anyways.
00:21:05And I heard you tried your best.
00:21:07I'll be here.
00:21:24Yo!
00:21:25What's good, buddy?
00:21:30...
00:21:33Happy birthday.
00:21:34Dude, come on.
00:21:35Are you really trying to embarrass me to make me open this for everybody?
00:21:37No, that's fine.
00:21:38I can take the brand new Xbox back to Wal-Mart...
00:21:40...
00:21:41...
00:21:43...
00:21:43...
00:21:45...
00:21:45...
00:21:48Happy birthday.
00:21:49Dude, come on.
00:21:50Are you really trying to embarrass me?
00:21:50Make me open this in front of everybody?
00:21:51No, that's fine.
00:21:52Xbox back to Walmart see what we got come on see Lincoln Park yeah hybrid
00:22:05theory I've burned it before I got it dude how'd you know I was a fan well the
00:22:10t-shirts you wear plus Dakota told me I want the gummy worms so you don't have
00:22:14to share just have them better next time thank you
00:22:22she's not here bro it's weird I haven't heard from her either it's probably on
00:22:29some kind of restriction or something it's not your fault it kind of is though
00:22:34it was my idea to write the papers look what's done is done okay don't take the
00:22:39fault with her for no reason maybe um not if dude trust me this is not the first
00:22:44time she's got in trouble okay I promise you ready yeah I got the flash I thought
00:22:50already on it dog nice hey let's go we're going to the fields in the back
00:22:53okay class let's get started take your seats please I know you're all excited it's a
00:23:03Friday but there are some things I want you to do over the weekend I want you to
00:23:09reconsider your stories because we're going to start the second revision next
00:23:12week all right man I'll see you later keep your head up
00:23:42now
00:23:48bye
00:23:49now
00:23:51now
00:23:52now
00:24:05Dakota, what are you doing here?
00:24:14God, it took me forever to make sure this was actually your room.
00:24:18Yeah, it's usually pretty clean.
00:24:21Oh, you're going to need this.
00:24:23And your backpack.
00:24:26What are you doing?
00:24:27We're getting out of here.
00:24:29You mean, like, running away?
00:24:33You're being serious?
00:24:34Yeah, we're leaving.
00:24:37Well, I'm leaving.
00:24:38You're coming with me.
00:24:40Where are your shorts?
00:24:41Um, the top drawer.
00:24:43Oh, perfect.
00:24:45Is it cute?
00:24:46Where are we going?
00:24:48I'll explain when we leave.
00:24:50You're coming, right?
00:24:58This is crazy.
00:25:00But yeah.
00:25:02Okay.
00:25:02I can't believe you're doing this.
00:25:09You know you're crazy, right?
00:25:11Me?
00:25:11You're the one who came after knowing about this in five minutes.
00:25:14I've been planning this ever since my dad picked me up.
00:25:17Oh, shit.
00:25:18I can't believe you.
00:25:31Yeah.
00:25:32Fun, right?
00:25:33This is insane.
00:25:36Yeah.
00:25:37Also, don't worry.
00:25:38I have it all mapped out.
00:25:39We're going to hitch a ride to this spot out of town.
00:25:42You're going to love it, trust me.
00:25:49OK, follow me.
00:26:09Dakota, I'm just kind of nervous.
00:26:16About what trouble?
00:26:18Yeah, I guess it's just not like me to do this.
00:26:24Or maybe you just didn't know you had it, didn't you?
00:26:28Just so you know, I wanted to do this, too.
00:26:30You didn't make it.
00:26:32I know.
00:26:34It just, somehow, it feels so free.
00:26:40It does, doesn't it?
00:26:42Yeah, it does.
00:26:47Here we are.
00:26:49You ready?
00:26:51For what?
00:26:52Come on.
00:26:53Where are we going?
00:26:56OK, I'm coming.
00:26:57Wait up.
00:27:00Come on.
00:27:04Let's do that.
00:27:05Get away with it.
00:27:06I thought I'd be ready for that.
00:27:07Sorry.
00:27:28Wake up, Sleeping Beauty.
00:27:30You're going to get a photo of me.
00:27:35Let's get my good stuff.
00:27:36Stop it.
00:27:37It was a good photo.
00:27:39OK.
00:27:40We've got tons to do today.
00:27:42And you didn't happen to pack any snacks or food, did you?
00:27:46White water.
00:27:48OK.
00:27:49So first we've got to get food.
00:27:52And then set up camp?
00:27:55You know the gym kids?
00:27:57The ones from the book?
00:27:58Yeah, the ones I told you about.
00:28:00There's this lake in Virginia, and it's kind of like their home base.
00:28:04Could take like a week to get there, but at least we're off grid for now.
00:28:08Isn't that like super far away though?
00:28:10I got it all planned.
00:28:12Then after we've had enough of the gym kids, Peace Corps, you and me.
00:28:18Dakota?
00:28:20Yeah.
00:28:21Let's do this.
00:28:23All right.
00:28:24All you have to do is distract him.
00:28:25I'll do the rest, OK?
00:28:26Yeah.
00:28:27Yeah, I can do it.
00:28:28Of course you can.
00:28:29Freeborn.
00:28:30Hello, sir.
00:28:31Hey, I need to use the restroom.
00:28:32Could I borrow a key?
00:28:33That's for paying customers only.
00:28:34Oh wait, is that Dragon Ball?
00:28:35Volume 16, right?
00:28:36Goku faces Piccolo at the World Martial Arts tournament?
00:28:37Yeah.
00:28:38I don't know if you're going to get this one.
00:28:39I can do it.
00:28:40If you want to distract him, I'll do the rest, OK?
00:28:41Yeah, yeah, I can do it.
00:28:42Of course you can.
00:28:43Freeborn.
00:28:44Hello, sir.
00:28:45Hey, I need to use the restroom.
00:28:46Could I borrow a key?
00:28:47That's for paying customers only.
00:28:48Oh wait, is that Dragon Ball?
00:28:49Volume 16, right?
00:28:50Goku faces Piccolo at the World Martial Arts tournament?
00:28:51Yeah.
00:28:52I prefer Dragon Ball Z, but the artwork in Dragon Ball is just insane.
00:29:09Yeah, I'd probably prefer Dragon Ball Z, too, totally.
00:29:14All right.
00:29:15I better be in number one, though.
00:29:19All right?
00:29:20You ever at Dr. Slump?
00:29:22I mean, that's like the OG.
00:29:28All right.
00:29:37Hello?
00:29:40Excuse me?
00:29:41There must be a misunderstanding.
00:29:45Liam hasn't missed a day of school.
00:29:47You're speaking of Liam Collier?
00:29:54Uh, OK.
00:29:55Give me a moment to call his father to figure out what's going on.
00:29:59OK?
00:30:00Uh, yes, I'll call you back in a minute.
00:30:03You ever think about death being life's biggest secret?
00:30:09What do you mean a secret?
00:30:11Yeah, well, we're all gonna die, but we're all scared to die, right?
00:30:16Right.
00:30:17So, maybe if we knew how great life was after we die, then we'd all just rush to the end.
00:30:25Like, we'd all just try to get there as fast as possible.
00:30:29So, maybe it's kind of like a secret?
00:30:31Maybe that's what drugs are.
00:30:35No, like, think about it.
00:30:36Like, drugs make you think differently and feel differently and, like, see crazy colors.
00:30:44And there's, like, there's just some that make life better.
00:30:47Yeah, maybe dying is, like, all the best drugs ever combined.
00:30:55You know, like, the best feeling ever.
00:30:58I mean, not like I would know I've never done drugs, but...
00:31:01Would you?
00:31:02Hell yeah, would you?
00:31:04I'd rather try getting drunk first.
00:31:06You've never gotten drunk before?
00:31:07Dakota, come on, you really think I've gotten drunk?
00:31:10Yeah, good point.
00:31:11Wow, I need to get you drunk, then.
00:31:14I mean, my parents let me try wine once, but I hated it.
00:31:19Yeah, that does not count.
00:31:21It's so fun.
00:31:22It's like everything just, like, feels more.
00:31:25It always makes me want to dance.
00:31:27That'd be two things I've never done.
00:31:29Hi, Liam.
00:31:31I have so much to teach you.
00:31:33I could tell you'd be one hell of a dancer.
00:31:35Yeah, nah.
00:31:37Oh, wait, um, I picked these up for you at the convenience store.
00:31:40Oh, shit.
00:31:41Yeah.
00:31:42You super thoughtful.
00:31:43There's one rule, okay?
00:31:44I get all the yellow and red ones.
00:31:47Oh, you mean this color?
00:31:50Beamed shirt.
00:31:58You know, we're kind of looking into the past right now.
00:32:02What do you mean?
00:32:03Well, the stars are so far away, it takes years for the light to travel to Earth.
00:32:08So, it's kind of like we're looking into the past.
00:32:11That's beautiful.
00:32:12I think that's why I like photography.
00:32:13Because, like, when I look at a photo, I'm looking into the past.
00:32:26Imagine taking a picture of the stars.
00:32:27You're taking a picture of the past that's a picture of the past.
00:32:41Yeah.
00:32:42Yeah.
00:32:43Okay, mind blown.
00:32:44That's actually really cool.
00:32:46You're just full of knowledge and ideas, aren't you?
00:32:51I just, I like to read.
00:32:54It's just fascinating to me how random words and letters can be pieced together to create
00:33:02something so beautiful.
00:33:0426 symbols, and depending on how you put them together, it can create such emotion.
00:33:11And when you write a story, someone can feel that.
00:33:16All through words and letters.
00:33:19It's just crazy to me.
00:33:21You know, it's not that much different than photography when you think about it.
00:33:26How so?
00:33:28Well, like, every photo taken is a moment that can never be replaced, right?
00:33:36So it's like, one photo can mean something completely different to one person than it does to another.
00:33:46It's kind of like poetry in its own ways.
00:33:51So I guess we're just two poets laying under the stars then, huh?
00:33:58When you put it like that, it sounds pretty romantic.
00:34:04Maybe because it is.
00:34:05I guess.
00:34:26That must be him.
00:34:35Hey, Nick.
00:34:36It's hard to have to meet you guys like this, but...
00:34:38Gary.
00:34:39You want to tell them what's going on?
00:34:41Hey, guys.
00:34:42Nah, you'd definitely be the first one up.
00:34:44No, no, no.
00:34:45The strategy is to sit back and sit back and sit back and sit back and sit back.
00:34:50And then, start making moves after the merge.
00:34:51And you think you could do that?
00:34:52Nah, you'd definitely be the first one to start telling everybody else what to do.
00:34:53You know, Garrett, we'd kill you.
00:34:54Hey, yo!
00:34:55What's up, guys?
00:34:56What's up, guys?
00:34:58What's up, guys?
00:34:59Hey, you know, Garrett?
00:35:00You know, Garrett, we're killing you.
00:35:01Hey, yo!
00:35:02What's up, guys?
00:35:03What's up, guys?
00:35:04Hey, Garrett, you know what's going on?
00:35:05Hey, Garrett, you know what's going on.
00:35:06What's going on?
00:35:07Hey guys.
00:35:08Now you'd definitely be the first one up.
00:35:09No, no, no, no.
00:35:10The strategy is to sit back, let everyone else create the drama, and then start making moves after
00:35:11what's going on.
00:35:12You know, Garrett, we're killing you.
00:35:13Hey, yo!
00:35:14What's up, guys?
00:35:15You should play it cool.
00:35:16Follow me.
00:35:17Hey, what's up, guys?
00:35:18Hey!
00:35:19We weren't expecting to see any other campers out here.
00:35:20Yeah, yeah, us either.
00:35:21We're just on a day hike, so...
00:35:22Y'all look a little lost.
00:35:23Yeah.
00:35:24Yeah, we kind of are.
00:35:25Look, we get it.
00:35:26KT Park is huge.
00:35:27I mean, a small group of us, we're staying here for a long time.
00:35:30You know, Garrett, we're killing you.
00:35:31Hey, yo!
00:35:32What's up, guys?
00:35:33You should play it cool.
00:35:34Follow me.
00:35:35Hey, what's up, guys?
00:35:36Hey!
00:35:37KT Park is huge.
00:35:38I mean, a small group of us, we're staying here for a few days.
00:35:41Yeah, we're actually just getting some wood right now.
00:35:43I'm gonna cook up some dinner if y'all wanna come hang out a bit.
00:35:46Ah, thanks, but...
00:35:47Yeah, we would love to.
00:35:48Yeah, we've just eaten, like, a protein bar, so...
00:35:52Hell yeah!
00:35:53Well, look, I'm Josh.
00:35:54This is Kelly.
00:35:55Dakota, this is Liam.
00:35:56Cool.
00:35:57How about you guys just head up to camp?
00:35:59We're gonna grab some firewood.
00:36:00We'll be back there in a couple minutes.
00:36:01Okay, cool.
00:36:02Awesome.
00:36:03Thank you, guys.
00:36:04Cody, what are you doing?
00:36:08What?
00:36:09They were super cool.
00:36:10Not everyone's out to get us, Leo.
00:36:12I didn't even know that.
00:36:13They literally asked us to eat dinner with them.
00:36:15I'm starving, are you not?
00:36:17Yeah, but...
00:36:18Okay, then, what's the problem?
00:36:20I don't know.
00:36:21Maybe that we're running away, and people might be trying to find us.
00:36:29No!
00:36:30Oh!
00:36:35And there was something, like, warm on his arms.
00:36:37Yeah, it's like, I could've sworn they were playing a joke on me, but it felt like somebody was trying to spit on me, for real.
00:36:42Yeah.
00:36:43Somebody just spit on me or something.
00:36:44Everyone's just yelling at me.
00:36:45I'm so confused.
00:36:46No, I shit you not.
00:36:48Literally shit you not, this happened.
00:36:50Whoa, don't give away the punchline just yet.
00:36:52So there's crows, and they're in these trees.
00:36:54And then everybody's like, hey, Josh, look up.
00:36:56And my dumb ass.
00:36:57I look up, and literally one of them takes a dump right in the middle of the forehead.
00:37:00Right on his forehead.
00:37:01Shit.
00:37:02Right in the middle of my forehead.
00:37:03Right in the middle of my forehead.
00:37:04Like, what the hell?
00:37:05Wait, why would you think that someone would spit on you?
00:37:08Uh, not someone.
00:37:09Me.
00:37:10Like, I would randomly just spit on me.
00:37:11Because you're trying to get me back after I pushed you in the lake.
00:37:13Okay.
00:37:14And spit is white, is it not?
00:37:15Okay, okay, spit does not look like that.
00:37:18And I guess God got the payback for me anyway.
00:37:21Oh, but I guess you guys are crashing here then?
00:37:27It's kind of late to try and hike out.
00:37:29Yeah, I mean, you have to take my tent.
00:37:31We got some extra blankets.
00:37:33And, uh, me and Patrick can sack up tonight.
00:37:36Ooh!
00:37:37Oh, listen, he wants to sack.
00:37:39We're definitely sacking.
00:37:40Every time we go camping, we're talking about sacking up.
00:37:42It's just because he's into it.
00:37:43Yeah, we call him Patty Sack for a reason.
00:37:45Hey!
00:37:46Yeah, awesome.
00:37:47That would be great.
00:37:49Um, I think I'm just gonna head to bed.
00:37:51I'm pretty tired.
00:37:54Thank you, guys.
00:37:56Night, dude.
00:37:57Later.
00:37:59Yeah, I could have sworn they were joking on me.
00:38:08Hey, Josh, are you okay?
00:38:09So Patrick's mom comes out into the woods, right?
00:38:11And literally, you know, take her off on her leg.
00:38:13And next thing you know, she's going to be fine.
00:38:15Aw.
00:38:16Aw.
00:38:17Well, you guys have any other stories?
00:38:19Yeah, I'm not okay.
00:38:20Alright, check this out.
00:38:21So Patrick's mom comes out into the woods.
00:38:22Thanks.
00:38:23Damn, you slept hard.
00:38:24You must have been pretty tired.
00:38:25Where is everybody?
00:38:26Oh, they went on a hike to a waterfall nearby.
00:38:27But I said that we had to head out, so they said to tell you bye.
00:38:28Yeah, let's get on the road.
00:38:29Hey, what's your problem?
00:38:30Is it about us spending the night here?
00:38:32Because, I mean, those people were super cool.
00:38:33They didn't even ask us why we were there or anything.
00:38:34It's like that.
00:38:35Hey, I'm talking.
00:38:36Hey, I'm talking.
00:38:37What's your problem?
00:38:38Is it about us spending the night here?
00:38:39Because, I mean, those people were super cool.
00:38:40They didn't even ask us why we were there or anything.
00:38:45It's like that.
00:38:46Hey, I'm talking.
00:38:47What's going on?
00:38:48Nothing.
00:38:49Come on, let's get a move on.
00:38:50Meet up with the June kids.
00:38:51Is that what this is about?
00:38:52You don't really want to go anymore?
00:38:53No, I want to go.
00:38:54I just...
00:38:55I just...
00:38:56I just...
00:38:57I just...
00:38:58I...
00:38:59I just...
00:39:00I just...
00:39:01I just...
00:39:02I just...
00:39:03I...
00:39:04I just...
00:39:05I just...
00:39:06I just...
00:39:07I just...
00:39:08I just...
00:39:09I just...
00:39:10I just...
00:39:11I just...
00:39:12I just...
00:39:13I want to go.
00:39:14I just...
00:39:15I just...
00:39:16I liked it better when it was just you and me.
00:39:18I could be myself.
00:39:22Oh.
00:39:23Do you think I would just leave you once we met up with the June kids?
00:39:27No.
00:39:28I just...
00:39:29I don't know.
00:39:30I...
00:39:31You're...
00:39:32You're way better at this than me.
00:39:34You know, talking to people.
00:39:36I...
00:39:37I'm not good with people like you are.
00:39:39I mean...
00:39:40Yeah, those people were cool, I guess.
00:39:42But...
00:39:43Like I said...
00:39:44I don't like most people.
00:39:46And this journey is about us, Liam.
00:39:48I mean, I seriously couldn't do this without you.
00:39:50Yeah, right.
00:39:51No, Liam, seriously.
00:39:54I mean, in some ways it doesn't...
00:39:56Really feel like I'm running away because...
00:39:59You're here.
00:40:01Yeah, it's more like...
00:40:02An adventure.
00:40:03Yeah.
00:40:05I know.
00:40:06I...
00:40:07I just...
00:40:08It's supposed to be...
00:40:09Our thing.
00:40:10Like what you and me are doing.
00:40:13And if we meet up with some other kids...
00:40:15Then it won't change anything.
00:40:21It feels safe with us, doesn't it?
00:40:24Yeah.
00:40:28See, you get me, Dakota.
00:40:31I didn't know I had this in me.
00:40:33To...
00:40:34To run away and...
00:40:36To try stuff like this.
00:40:37I just...
00:40:38I don't want things to change.
00:40:43Okay, then let's make a deal.
00:40:45If we find the June kids...
00:40:47And we don't like them...
00:40:48Screw them.
00:40:49Okay?
00:40:50We'll just keep going until we find something that we do like.
00:40:52Or...
00:40:53Find a shitty job somewhere.
00:40:56Really?
00:40:59Really.
00:41:03You know, it's just not like him.
00:41:06I'm still having a hard time wrapping my mind around this.
00:41:11Officer Stanton told me...
00:41:1390% of kids who run away end up returning.
00:41:18He's just going through a phase right now.
00:41:20Alright, let's just remember...
00:41:22He did say...
00:41:23That this happens way more frequently with kids than we realize.
00:41:30Okay, Steven.
00:41:38I don't really like him.
00:41:40He was a sophomore, but...
00:41:41He was just, like, not cute at all.
00:41:43Oh, really?
00:41:46Oh, my gosh!
00:41:47Check it out?
00:41:50You mean, race to our hotel?
00:42:03Hello?
00:42:05He said hello!
00:42:06Dakota!
00:42:07What?
00:42:08It's rude for someone to say hello and no one responds.
00:42:11Come on, Liam.
00:42:12No one's here.
00:42:15Damn, we found the spot.
00:42:16You don't think that...
00:42:17No, of course not.
00:42:19We're in the middle of nowhere.
00:42:21Honestly, I think this could be a pretty good setup.
00:42:24Here, let me show you around.
00:42:27Now, Liam.
00:42:29I know this may not be what you consider luxury.
00:42:33But we do actually have a few items that could catch an eye.
00:42:37For example, this top-notch frying thing.
00:42:40Wow.
00:42:42It actually is.
00:42:43You know, actually, I think that might be a cast iron.
00:42:46One of the fine luxuries of this establishment.
00:42:51Oh, my God.
00:42:54One of those old record players.
00:42:57Does it work?
00:42:58I don't know. Let me see.
00:42:59Let me see.
00:43:04Oh, shit. It spins.
00:43:06That means there's power in this place.
00:43:09Oh, hey. Dakota, look.
00:43:12What?
00:43:14So, I guess you're treating me to fine dining tonight.
00:43:17Looks like I am.
00:43:18Oh, my gosh. It's so funny.
00:43:19It's such an original.
00:43:20Oh, it was so good. I'm so hungry.
00:43:21I know. Me too.
00:43:23Oh, dessert would be so good right now.
00:43:25It's a good thing we have it.
00:43:26Where did you get that?
00:43:27Dude, come on. This place is like crammed with goodies.
00:43:30It's the good stuff, too.
00:43:32So, tonight's the night, huh?
00:43:34Your first drink.
00:43:36And me, the bad influence, to give it to you.
00:43:38Here.
00:43:40It was gonna happen sooner or later.
00:43:58To our luxury hotel.
00:44:01Go on.
00:44:02Go on.
00:44:13Took your first hit like a champ, bud.
00:44:16Is your throat always supposed to burn like this?
00:44:19Gets easier the more you do it.
00:44:22Then it just gets more fun.
00:44:24Trust me.
00:44:26Oh, I have one more surprise for you.
00:44:32Oh, I'll see you again.
00:44:43Though it might be hard.
00:44:46But when you grow in my head.
00:44:51I can't save my soul.
00:44:55If I see you again.
00:44:58So, miss.
00:45:00May I have this dance?
00:45:03But sir, my prom date would be so angry.
00:45:06But, miss, please.
00:45:08I saw you from across the room and I thought you were the most beautiful girl I've ever seen.
00:45:12You must have this dance.
00:45:14Okay, it's one.
00:45:17Do you really think that?
00:45:30Think what?
00:45:32That I'm the most beautiful girl you've ever seen.
00:45:35Yeah.
00:45:36Always had.
00:45:38The state I long for.
00:45:41You knew that poem was about you.
00:45:44I mean, you used my name in a poem.
00:45:47It's pretty obvious.
00:45:49I just wanted to hear you say it.
00:45:51Say what exactly?
00:45:53That you liked me.
00:45:56I like you so much.
00:46:09I like you too.
00:46:11I like you.
00:46:12It's pretty nice.
00:46:13It's so funny.
00:46:14I love how the world it seems.
00:46:15I'm a country.
00:46:16It's pretty nice.
00:46:17It's so beautiful.
00:46:18I mean, it's just like a place to come up.
00:46:21It's so good.
00:46:22It's so great.
00:46:23It's so great.
00:46:24I like you.
00:46:25I like you.
00:46:26Shh!
00:46:42Liam, Liam, wake up, wake up, wake up.
00:46:44Someone's here. We have to get our stuff.
00:46:46Get your stuff. We gotta go.
00:46:56This is the Chautuga River.
00:46:59That means if we keep heading north, we'll get to Hendersonville.
00:47:04And then we just have to keep heading northeast.
00:47:08Oh, my God!
00:47:12Okay, well, that's the sign of a good night.
00:47:15Okay, wait here. This is what I call a recovery pack.
00:47:20Water, and then gum.
00:47:25Can we just take the day off?
00:47:28I mean, take a nap or something?
00:47:31You know what? Yeah, yeah.
00:47:32Let's just get a little further, and then we can rest.
00:47:35Maybe we can try to travel on some wheels tonight.
00:47:38Catch up the time. Let's go.
00:47:49Hello?
00:47:50Oh, my God.
00:47:53Oh, my God.
00:47:54Okay, thank you.
00:47:55What is the address?
00:47:59Okay?
00:48:01Okay.
00:48:03Stephen!
00:48:04Stephen!
00:48:05Get the keys! They have a lead!
00:48:06So your dad really wants to send you to live with your mom?
00:48:21Liam, he literally walked into my room with a suitcase, told me to start packing, and that he was sending me to her house on Monday.
00:48:28I don't get it, though. What's so terrible about your moms? I mean, not that I would ever want you to leave, trust me, but, like, why?
00:48:43Okay. So, basically, my parents got divorced when I was, like, five, right?
00:48:52And then my mom remarried, like, a year later, and then started having kids, and so every time I would visit her, I just felt, like, super out of place in her new perfect family.
00:49:02I don't know, I mean, obviously, she tried to get me to live with her, but it just never felt right, you know?
00:49:13Maybe you just never really gave her a chance.
00:49:20Yeah, I don't know.
00:49:22I guess it just feels familiar with my dad, you know?
00:49:27I don't know, he just makes me into this person that I'm not.
00:49:32I mean, for my birthday this year, he got me a dress.
00:49:36Liam, the last time I wore a dress was for, like, a funeral in fourth grade, and the next time will be my wedding.
00:49:44He literally told me one time that if I don't go to college, I'm going to end up homeless.
00:49:49Which is actually kind of funny, because we kind of are homeless.
00:49:54Yeah.
00:49:57I'm sorry, Dakota.
00:49:58I mean, I think you really are just the type of person that's really easy to be around.
00:50:05You're fun and creative.
00:50:07Maybe if your dad just got to know you a little more?
00:50:11Right, exactly. He doesn't know me.
00:50:13But you know you.
00:50:17I think that's what's amazing about you. You don't care what anyone else thinks.
00:50:23I mean, I feel like I don't really know who I am or where I want to be.
00:50:31That's why I like hanging around you.
00:50:38Liam, I want to be you when I grow up.
00:50:42No, I mean, you're like a talented writer. You're a good friend. You're sweet.
00:50:47It's just so weird to me that you think no one would ever want to be your friend.
00:50:50Well, people just make me anxious. I just feel like I always have to think about what I say before I say it all the time.
00:51:00And you can't be yourself at home?
00:51:02My mom and dad, let's just say my dad thinks I'm depressed.
00:51:10Because I let him read one poem that I wrote and it had a sad tone to it.
00:51:17Dude, I'm sorry. Our parents suck.
00:51:21But that's their problem.
00:51:23Please make a promise to me that you'll never stop writing, okay?
00:51:26I'm serious. Everything you write just gets to me.
00:51:32Thanks, Dakota.
00:51:39The neighbors down the road said they heard some music in here last night, so I came down to check.
00:51:44This is the photo we found inside.
00:51:49It's them.
00:51:51You gotta be kidding me.
00:51:55So, what we're looking at right now, misdemeanor trespassing and vandalism.
00:51:59Fortunately for the kids, Dale here is not willing to press any charges.
00:52:05Oh, I mean, look at this place.
00:52:06We were getting ready to tear it down in about a month anyway.
00:52:10And I know it's hard, but the good news is, is we know that they're not kidnapped at this point.
00:52:16I'm just shocked they made it this far out of town.
00:52:18I know.
00:52:20All we can really do now, do you have any photos of the kids I can send over to the neighboring counties?
00:52:24Yeah. Yeah, honey, you got those info?
00:52:27Alright, we got documents, photos, whatever you need.
00:52:31That's great. Just everybody stay close by, because we don't know what type of calls can come in over the next couple days.
00:52:36Yeah, we can do that.
00:52:37Do you want us to know?
00:52:46Hey guys!
00:52:48Um, me and my cousin, we're kinda lost. I was wondering if you guys could give us a ride into town.
00:52:53Yeah, if you're heading up to Penrose, maybe you could drop us off?
00:52:57Uh, yeah, sorry, we aren't headed that direction.
00:52:59Alright.
00:53:00It's okay.
00:53:02I'm headed up near Penrose. Could happily drop you guys off. It'd be a pleasure.
00:53:12Come on. Lamb, just trust me.
00:53:23Those are some beautiful flowers. Are they for your wife?
00:53:26Yes, they are.
00:53:28Roses are her favorite.
00:53:31But they're not in season.
00:53:33But that store always seems to have them in stock.
00:53:38You know, it's a pretty long drive from Rocky Bottom.
00:53:44Yeah, um, my cousin and I, we got kinda lost.
00:53:49We were gonna take the bus, but we missed it, so...
00:53:53Well, I'm happy to help.
00:53:55Looks like you two are on an adventure.
00:53:57I guess we kinda are.
00:53:59Mike over here is a writer, and I'm a nature photographer, so...
00:54:04We went on a hike for creative inspiration.
00:54:08Well, that sounds like fun.
00:54:10What kind of stories you like to write, Mike?
00:54:13Well, don't laugh, but children's stories mostly.
00:54:17But not just for children. It's like, uh, fantasy stuff.
00:54:22Oh, my granddaughter would love that.
00:54:25She's got a huge imagination for a six-year-old.
00:54:28Oh, really? What's her name?
00:54:30Shirley.
00:54:31Oh, it's a beautiful name.
00:54:33Yes, it is.
00:54:35She was named after my wife, uh, who passed from cancer just before she was born.
00:54:41Well, I'm sorry to get it.
00:54:44No, it's... it's okay.
00:54:47You know, seeing you two on your adventure reminds me of the things that Shirley and I used to do.
00:54:53Every May, when the flowers start to bloom, we'd go to all the parks, pick flowers, Shirley would make a beautiful bouquet, and I would pick the honeysuckle just so we could enjoy them.
00:55:10Now I like to remind her that this old man is still getting flowers for her.
00:55:15That's so sweet. Seems like you guys were kind of like a team.
00:55:21Yeah, we sure were.
00:55:23And all that time, it wasn't about picking flowers.
00:55:28It's what we learned about each other and ourselves.
00:55:32Kind of sounds like you two are doing that right now.
00:55:39Yeah, I think we're trying.
00:55:46Well, here we are.
00:55:49Richard, thank you so much. I mean, we really enjoyed your company.
00:55:53Oh, it's been my pleasure.
00:55:57Here.
00:55:59I want you all to take this as my contribution to your all's adventure.
00:56:05Oh, no. No, you really don't have to do that.
00:56:07Now, you've got to call your parents soon and let them know you're doing okay.
00:56:17Okay? Okay. Okay.
00:56:21Of course. Thank you so much. It really, I mean...
00:56:26No. Thank you.
00:56:38Treat ourselves? To a good night's sleep.
00:56:44And pizza.
00:56:46Come on.
00:56:56Okay. I'll be back. I'll be back.
00:56:58Let me go.
00:57:03Hi.
00:57:05We'll have the cheapest dream you got.
00:57:07One better, two?
00:57:09Um...
00:57:12One.
00:57:17Sixty-two dollars and thirty-seven cents.
00:57:20Okay.
00:57:23Here you go.
00:57:37Room number 159. Checkout time is 11 a.m.
00:57:41Press pound one if you have any questions or if you need any towels.
00:57:44Cool. Thank you.
00:57:59Okay. Wait. Let me get a photo.
00:58:03Okay, wait.
00:58:07I think that was good. Shake at you.
00:58:09Yeah. Let's see.
00:58:10Was it good?
00:58:11Oh, it is good.
00:58:12Let me see it.
00:58:13Can I keep this one?
00:58:14No.
00:58:15I want to keep this one.
00:58:16No. No way.
00:58:17Please. No, you had every one.
00:58:18Fine, fine, fine.
00:58:19Okay.
00:58:20You can keep it.
00:58:22Bye.
00:58:28What is this, this feeling?
00:58:33I know.
00:58:34I've never felt it before.
00:58:35I know.
00:58:38Describe it to me.
00:58:39Okay, I'll go first and then you go.
00:58:41Deal.
00:58:42Okay.
00:58:45Okay, you know how something in life can go so wrong?
00:58:48Yeah.
00:58:49Right? Like, like we're sleeping on the floor or, or we're hungry or something.
00:58:56It's like none of that matters because I have this feeling.
00:59:00And this feeling just makes everything better.
00:59:04Yeah.
00:59:06Okay, your turn.
00:59:07Okay. Um, so time, right? It's, it's strange.
00:59:13If you look at something like a wall, time seems to move pretty slowly.
00:59:17But if you look at something like the mountains, I could look at the mountains for hours and it feels like minutes.
00:59:23Let's just say it feels like that.
00:59:25When I'm with you, I'm always looking at the mountains.
00:59:28I wake up looking at the mountains and I go to sleep looking at the mountains.
00:59:33And when I hold your hand, I can see the streams roll over the hills.
00:59:40And when I kiss you, I fly.
00:59:49Okay, that, that was pretty cheesy.
00:59:51No, no, no. I'm sorry. It was cute. It was cute. It was so poetic.
00:59:55Okay.
00:59:56Which makes sense because you're like a writer, so.
00:59:59What I guess I'm trying to say is, I think this feeling, I think it's, I think it's love.
01:00:11I, I think I love you, Dakota.
01:00:19I think I love you too.
01:00:21I think I love you too.
01:00:23And I love you too.
01:00:25No.
01:00:27No.
01:00:34No.
01:00:37No.
01:01:40We're analyzing the elements of story structure in the text here.
01:02:00So turn to page 66, and why don't you begin reading for us, Liam?
01:02:04Liam, are you paying attention?
01:02:10Uh, sorry, Mr. Williams, what was the question?
01:02:13Please begin reading at the top of page 66.
01:02:15Oh, right.
01:02:28Yo, I tried watching that Mr. Totoro thing or whatever.
01:02:32I don't know, dude.
01:02:33It wasn't really my style.
01:02:34I could not get into it.
01:02:35Damn, bro.
01:02:38You still can't stop thinking about it?
01:02:42It's just, everything's so different now.
01:02:46Damn.
01:02:47Think it's the worst thing you've ever done?
01:02:51The worst and the best.
01:02:52I just, I didn't know life could be so exciting and then so boring.
01:03:01Well, I wonder how she's taking it.
01:03:04Yeah, yeah, me too.
01:03:07Hey, you haven't talked to me?
01:03:08No, not at all.
01:03:10She lives on my end at this point, dog.
01:03:12And my guess, she's probably doing homework as he speak.
01:03:15But, you know, bro, I'm glad you did it.
01:03:18You know?
01:03:19We all need a little risk taking in our lives.
01:03:24It's just that, I didn't think when I left I'd come back and feel this empty.
01:03:31Well, bro, you still got me.
01:03:34Look, my dog's dead's coming over to my house this weekend.
01:03:38So, come through, kick it with us.
01:03:40We'll definitely get your mind off of it.
01:03:41Yeah.
01:03:44Yeah, let's do that.
01:03:49Finish up that story for your final?
01:03:51Yeah, I'm going to end up with only one B.
01:03:54And I finally finished that makeup assignment.
01:03:56Good.
01:03:57Glad you were picking up after that girl's mess.
01:04:05By the way,
01:04:07we're headed with Callie to the college fair this weekend.
01:04:11Tech is going to be there.
01:04:15She'll wear that jersey.
01:04:16We got you.
01:04:17I'll think about it.
01:04:18I might have plans at Garrett's.
01:04:21You'll think about it?
01:04:22Yeah, I'll think about it.
01:04:24I just, I don't know if college is for me or not.
01:04:27I might want to take a year off and work on writing or something.
01:04:30Allie.
01:04:31Mom, I'm not saying I'm not going to college.
01:04:33I'm just saying I'll think about it, okay?
01:04:37Okay, well, we can talk about this later.
01:04:39Listen, your dad and I are going to Callie's volleyball game tonight,
01:04:44so it'll be just you.
01:04:45Hey, there's some food in the oven and
01:04:47you pick up the kitchen for me?
01:04:49Yeah, sure.
01:04:51Tell Callie I said good luck.
01:04:53Okay.
01:04:54Love you.
01:04:55Love you.
01:04:55Love you.
01:04:55Love you.
01:05:25What's up, dog?
01:05:38Hey, man.
01:05:39Can you do me a solid?
01:05:44Yeah, but you have that look in your eye, dude.
01:05:46What are you up to?
01:05:47Can you give me your aunt's address?
01:05:49Garrett, I'll never ask you of anything again.
01:05:53Let me guess.
01:05:54And you want me to cut free this weekend?
01:05:56Only if my mom asked.
01:05:57I've already told you I'm at your house this weekend.
01:06:01I guess I owe you one for extension on you,
01:06:03but damn, man.
01:06:05That already bought fireworks.
01:06:07We're going to shoot them at that neighbor this weekend.
01:06:09So, I guess you'll have to miss that.
01:06:15I'll go write it down on my mom's address book.
01:06:17Hey, thank you, bro.
01:06:18So my plan?
01:06:18I don't want to hear it, dude.
01:06:20Just tell her I said hey.
01:06:22All right.
01:06:22I'll be right back.
01:06:23I'll be right back.
01:06:40Well, I think she just needs to start considering it now.
01:07:00I don't know.
01:07:01I really like UGA.
01:07:02I mean, it's got a great volleyball team, and...
01:07:05Hey, you headed out?
01:07:07Yeah.
01:07:08Love you guys.
01:07:09Fun this weekend.
01:07:10We love you.
01:07:11You're not going to the college fair?
01:07:12Nah.
01:07:13Hanging out with Garrett and some friends.
01:07:15Okay.
01:07:18Are you wearing cologne?
01:07:39With my hand on my chin and my head in the clouds.
01:07:43But I know there was something I could do.
01:07:51Well, I wonder for me, but I'm mostly still wondering for you.
01:08:00So go and leave me to myself.
01:08:08Go and leave me to my head.
01:08:15Cause I'm already there.
01:08:22Cause I'm already...
01:08:23I'm already...
01:08:24I'm already...
01:08:25I'm already...
01:08:29There, I'm already...
01:08:30I'm already...
01:08:31I've...
01:08:32I've...
01:08:35I've...
01:08:36I've...
01:08:37I've...
01:08:38I'm sorry, sir.
01:08:54Dakota.
01:09:00Oh my God.
01:09:01Oh!
01:09:02Wait, what are you doing here?
01:09:06Grab your stuff, let's get outta here.
01:09:08Okay, okay, um, meet me, there's this playground across the street, meet me there in 30 minutes,
01:09:16okay?
01:09:17Yeah, you're okay.
01:09:28Liam!
01:09:32Oh my God, what?
01:09:34It's you.
01:09:36I know.
01:09:37You don't understand, I've literally thought about you every single day, and I've been
01:09:41on these, like, strict orders not to contact you.
01:09:44Same.
01:09:45I can't do it anymore, I just, it's not the same.
01:09:50Can I just take a moment to take in how beautiful you are?
01:09:54It's only been three months, but it feels like so much longer.
01:09:58I know.
01:09:59You've kinda changed.
01:10:01You smell good.
01:10:02Are you wearing cologne?
01:10:03I had to smell my best from a lady.
01:10:04Hey, where's your stuff?
01:10:05We gotta go.
01:10:06Um...
01:10:07We sit.
01:10:08Sit?
01:10:09No, we gotta get on the road, right?
01:10:10No.
01:10:11Can you just...
01:10:12Let's just sit for a second and just talk.
01:10:17And just...
01:10:18Let's just...
01:10:19Let's just come here.
01:10:20Do you not wanna go?
01:10:24It's...
01:10:25Complicated?
01:10:26No.
01:10:27It's really not.
01:10:29I love you, Dakota.
01:10:31Liam.
01:10:32We're 15.
01:10:33So what?
01:10:34I love you, too.
01:10:35Okay, I mean I think about you every single day.
01:10:42And it's hard.
01:10:46It's hard as shit.
01:10:49Missing your stories and your jokes.
01:10:52I mean, I think about you every single day.
01:10:57I mean, I'm pretty much less than a day.
01:11:00that I'm missing your stories, and your jokes.
01:11:07It's...
01:11:10But it's, it's, it's just different.
01:11:16Different?
01:11:18Different how?
01:11:24I like it here.
01:11:30You know, that's, um, that's a good thing.
01:11:40Tell me about it.
01:11:44Well, um...
01:11:47Well, I joined this photography class,
01:11:51and my teacher's so cool.
01:11:53I mean, she, she had us do this abstract photo shoot,
01:11:57and, and she said my style is, like, a risk-taker.
01:12:02A favorite.
01:12:04Right. Exactly.
01:12:06And that's what you taught me to see in myself.
01:12:09A risk-taker who also makes the most of my opportunities.
01:12:15And that's what it's like with my mom.
01:12:17I mean, ever since I moved in,
01:12:20we've been talking, and she's, like, pretty cool.
01:12:23She bought me this new digital camera.
01:12:25I've been learning how to edit all my photos.
01:12:29She's even got me looking at art colleges.
01:12:38That's great.
01:12:41I'm really happy for you to go.
01:12:42But look at you, Liam.
01:12:48I mean, you rode all the way out here on your bike
01:12:51just to see me.
01:12:54Deep down,
01:12:56you're a freeborn, too.
01:12:59You just didn't know it.
01:13:05Can't we just have one more night together?
01:13:08Yeah, that would be nice.
01:13:12Thank you, Liam.
01:13:13Bye.
01:13:16ORGAN PLAYS
01:13:46Well, hello, Liam.
01:14:04Hey. Sorry I'm running late.
01:14:07Is your brother still here?
01:14:09No, he left for the show early to set up.
01:14:14Wow.
01:14:15Elsie, you look amazing.
01:14:18Thanks.
01:14:19Did the shoes work, though?
01:14:20I thought about wearing the brown ones.
01:14:22I just couldn't decide.
01:14:23No. Trust me, those are perfect.
01:14:27Hey, stop being nervous.
01:14:29Mark is going to love you.
01:14:31Okay?
01:14:32Let's go.
01:14:32Hey, uh, you must be the boyfriend.
01:14:39Mark.
01:14:40Hey, baby. Good to see you.
01:14:41William.
01:14:42Yeah, thanks for coming early.
01:14:43Of course.
01:14:44Yeah.
01:14:45Yeah, thanks for having us.
01:14:46This is amazing, yeah.
01:14:49I mostly do willow charcoal art, but this is my first sculptural piece.
01:14:54It is a celebration of life and death.
01:14:57Of love.
01:14:59But I will get more to it.
01:15:01Here in my presentation.
01:15:02Here in a bit.
01:15:02Nice.
01:15:03Yeah.
01:15:03Maybe you could have Mark draw something for your next book.
01:15:08Oh, I don't, I don't.
01:15:09Oh, you're a writer.
01:15:10Um, not, not your typical kind of writer.
01:15:12I write children's fairy tales.
01:15:14This is his book.
01:15:15Elsie, do you just carry those around?
01:15:17You gotta hand them out to all my friends.
01:15:19I, uh, actually like the art on the front here.
01:15:22Reminds me of fairy tales and legends.
01:15:24Hans Christian Andersen.
01:15:25Yes.
01:15:26Yeah.
01:15:26You know your stuff.
01:15:27Yeah.
01:15:28It's a huge inspiration.
01:15:29Yeah, good for you.
01:15:30Maybe we could collab on something in the future.
01:15:33That would be amazing.
01:15:34Yeah.
01:15:34I would love that.
01:15:36Um, hey, not to be rude, but I gotta, I gotta use a restroom.
01:15:39Oh, hey, no, not a problem.
01:15:41It's, uh, right back through those doors and into the west, so.
01:15:44Okay.
01:15:45Okay, good.
01:15:45Yeah.
01:15:46Good to meet you.
01:15:46You too.
01:15:48I like him.
01:15:50Yeah?
01:15:50It's amazing.
01:15:52How'd you catch the comic?
01:15:54It's just the, the longer shutter speed on the camera, so it gets a little bit more time
01:15:57to, like, uh, I'm sorry, so I need to stop by, so thank you guys so much for stopping
01:16:03in the way.
01:16:05Oh, my gosh.
01:16:06Leave it.
01:16:06I mean, wow, this is, this is amazing.
01:16:13Is this all your work?
01:16:15Yeah, it's my collection of pictures from the past, looking into the past.
01:16:21You really did it.
01:16:23Photographer.
01:16:24And a wife, and first, get on the way.
01:16:28That's amazing.
01:16:31Is it boy, girl?
01:16:32Girl.
01:16:33She's due in August, so two more months.
01:16:36Wow.
01:16:37I'm so happy for you.
01:16:40Do you have a name picked out yet?
01:16:42Yeah, we're, we're gonna name her Virginia.
01:16:45Had to keep the state from the family, huh?
01:16:48Well, Virginia holds a special place in your heart.
01:16:51Mine, too.
01:16:57Dakota, this is Elsie.
01:16:59This is my girlfriend.
01:17:01Dakota?
01:17:01Dakota?
01:17:03It's so nice to meet you.
01:17:04I think you've told me so much about you from high school, right?
01:17:07Yeah, I mean, Liam's sure to teach me a lot.
01:17:12He's a keeper for sure.
01:17:13Hey, you don't happen to have any more of my books on you, do you?
01:17:18Yeah.
01:17:18Your, books of yours?
01:17:20Yeah, I, I guess you could say I write fairy tales for children.
01:17:24An author who is published and a New York Times bestseller.
01:17:29Wow.
01:17:31This is for you.
01:17:33For your daughter.
01:17:35I hope I can read it to mine one day.
01:17:37You really did it, huh?
01:17:41Wow.
01:17:43Well, hey, my brother's about to open the doors for his presentation, so we'll, we should get going.
01:17:48Okay.
01:17:49Dakota, it was so good to see you.
01:17:52It's nice to meet you.
01:17:53You too.
01:17:57Yeah.
01:17:58I'm so happy that you're happy.
01:18:02And I'm happy you're happy.
01:18:03Yeah.
01:18:05Bye.
01:18:06I love your work.
01:18:15Thank you so much.
01:18:16Thank you for stopping by.
01:18:28I got some snow.
01:18:30Yeah.
01:18:31Okay.
01:18:32All right.
01:18:32Bye-bye.
01:18:32Bye-bye.
01:18:34Bye-bye.
01:18:34Bye-bye.
01:18:35Bye-bye.
01:18:35Bye-bye.
01:18:36Bye-bye.
01:19:06who was imprisoned in a tall castle by her father.
01:19:10He feared of her safety, so the king told her frightening tales of life beyond the castle walls.
01:19:16From her window, the princess could only see the lifeless and deserted land outside,
01:19:21dreaming of the world beyond her captivity.
01:19:24One day, a fairy from the outside land appeared to the princess.
01:19:29With her mystical knowledge of the world beyond the castle walls,
01:19:31she revealed to the princess that there were grand adventures waiting for her if she dared to leave.
01:19:38The princess pleaded with the fairy to take her away from her dull and monotonous life.
01:19:43Without hesitation, the fairy whisked the princess away from her tower,
01:19:47and together they traveled to many towns and villages,
01:19:50where the princess met the kind and gentle people of the land.
01:19:53She soon grew fond of them as she helped with their everyday tasks,
01:19:57and they in turn taught her their own skills and crafts.
01:20:01And so, the king searched high and low for his beloved daughter,
01:20:06sending his most trusted guards on a quest to find her.
01:20:09As the days turned into weeks, the king became increasingly desperate,
01:20:13gathering any information he could about her whereabouts.
01:20:17One fateful day, as she was lost in thought tending to the garden in the village,
01:20:22she heard her rustling in the bushes.
01:20:23She turned to see the king's guards.
01:20:26They seized her and brought her back to the castle,
01:20:29leaving behind the life she had grown to love.
01:20:33As the princess returned to the castle,
01:20:35the king banned the fairy from entering and ordered the princess to tend to the gardens.
01:20:39From the time she spent with the fairy,
01:20:41she had learned the skills to love her garden.
01:20:44Her love and care for the plants were so great that they began to grow bigger
01:20:48and more beautiful than anyone had ever seen.
01:20:51Vines began to climb up the stone walls,
01:20:54trees grew taller than the castle's towers,
01:20:57and fields of flowers bloomed in every corner of the land.
01:21:01The king was amazed at the sight and couldn't help but soften his heart towards his daughter
01:21:05and the peasants outside the walls.
01:21:07He invited the peasants back into the castle grounds,
01:21:11where they lived in peace and joy alongside the princess and her magnificent garden.
01:21:17And so, the princess was beloved in all the land.
01:21:21However, she never forgot the fairy,
01:21:23knowing that their brief time had taught her that the risk of adventure leads to living.
01:21:28The castle that was once desolate and dreary became a place of life, love, and magic.
01:21:37The castle that was once desolate and loads of dept still studied in each other while being in love.
01:21:44The castle himself had thrown both yn up for non-forminiais,
01:21:49theisasaped around under the castle dwellings
01:21:54with Imaginal space and the crown topic that used by a seeded group.
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