"It's just us now, guys." "I'll always love and protect you." "You'll always be my baby boys." "But I won't be around forever." "So you have to learn to take care of each other." "You have to protect each other." "Don't ever forget that." "You think you know what's real, but you don't." "Oh, maybe we should go back now." "You should relax." "Did you hear that?" "If you mean the blood rushing to my crotch, then yes, I heard it." "I know you heard that." " God, Lori." " What if it's Travis?" " He knows we're together." " We don't need to rub it in his face." "I'm not rubbing anything in anybody's face." "I'm just making out with my girlfriend." "Why are you so worried about Travis?" "I think he's been pretty cool about everything." "I'm just finding it hard to believe he's gotten over it so fast." " Because there's just no getting over you?" " No." "You jerk." "It's just stuff he used to say." "Like what?" "It doesn't matter." "Look, I'm just not sure this little trip was a good idea." " Do you want me to do something?" " God, no!" " Don't make any trouble, okay?" " Then relax." "He's with Nadine now, all right?" "He's over you, okay?" " Do you want me to take a look around?" " Yeah." "Jesus!" "Henry, you scared the crap out of me." "Shut up." "I didn't say anything." "Did you... come here by yourself?" "You like to keep an eye on me, don't you?" "There you are." "I'm sorry if he's bothering you, guys." "He must have wandered off while we weren't paying attention." "No problem, man." "I was really worried for a minute there, buddy." "What are you guys doing all the way up here?" "We just needed to grab something from the car." "And... got it." "And it's okay, Henry." "I know you didn't mean to scare me." "Dude, I offered." "Well, I said, "Whose is this?" That's kind of like offering." "Are there bears around here?" "Yes, there are." " They're black bears." " Tigers." "They won't eat much." "I don't think you have to worry about tigers at this time of year." "They tend goats out here." " That's scary." " You afraid of goats, man?" "I think maybe they should be afraid of you." "Are you on crack?" "Oh, sorry." "Let's play a game or something." "Yeah, that's a good idea." " What?" " I don't know." "How about "Hide the Sausage"?" "Perv." "How about "Flashlight Tag"?" "Oh, my God!" "I haven't played that in so long." " Yeah, that'd be so fun." " That'd be so gay." " Come on." " Comin' from a dude in those pants?" "What?" "They're Levis." "I guess it's just how tight they are that make 'em look like Jordache." "Come on." "I want to play." " I'll get the flashlight." " Okay, come on." "Watch your step." "I got it." "You okay, pal?" "Be careful!" "Oh, my gosh!" "Uncle Greggie's comin' to town, and he's liquored up and pissed off." "Oh, we got a climber." "You suck." "Save some for Daddy." "Hey." "I love a woman that can hold her liquor, you know what I'm sayin'?" "So, you wanna go back to the tent?" " Sure." " All right." "God, I hate being "it. "" "I can hear you." "You're gonna be "it," whoever it is." "Don't!" "It's cold." "So... warm it up." "Hello?" "We're done playin', man." "We're kinda busy in here." "Oh, shit!" " He killed them." " What?" "They're all dead." "He killed them!" "What are you talking about?" "What happened, Travis?" "Henry... he killed them." "Henry?" "Oh, God, Travis, you've got blood all over you." "Are you hurt?" "I don't think so." "Let's get a blanket on him." "Are you sure they're dead?" "I don't know." "Look, just stay with him." "What do you mean?" "What are you doing?" "Wait, where are you going?" "We gotta get outta here." " We gotta get some help." " What if they're still alive, Sarah?" "We can't just leave 'em out there." "Travis, what happened?" "Why would Henry do this?" "Bobby and I got into a fight, and Henry..." "he just lost control." "Is he still up there?" "He ran away." "Hike back to the car, take Travis and get some help." "Wait a minute." "We're not leaving you here." " All right." "Just stay here." " No, wait, wait." " Take a weapon or something." " We don't have any weapons." "What about that ax you guys were using to cut firewood?" "All right." "Where is it?" "Travis, do you know where the ax is?" "Henry had it." "Who's there?" "What happened?" "Oh, my God, honey." "It's gonna be okay." "We're gonna get you some help." "Oh, my God." "Greg, you gotta get us out of here." "I gotta find out if Bobby and Lori are still alive." "I can't just leave 'em out there." "Oh, my God." "This is so fucked up." "Just wait here." "I'll be right back." "It's okay." "I'm gonna help you." "There's nothing to be afraid of." "If I was gonna hurt you or turn you in," "I would have already done it." "Right?" "That's it." "Try to relax." "My name's Al." "I think you got a break in that arm." "Put a in-bush cast on it." "Should do the trick." "Ever had any of this stuff?" "Well, it's a good time to start." "Come on." "Have a sip." "Sorry." "Not used to pouring into someone else's mouth." "You okay?" "Good." "Have some more." "That was some fall you took." "With all that blood on you, I thought you were dead for sure." "But that's not all your own blood." "Is it?" "It's okay." "We can talk about that later." "Here." "Right now, we gotta clean up these wounds." "Don't worry." "I've done this before." "Mostly to myself." "Whiskey should help." "But I'm not gonna lie to you." "It's still gonna hurt." "Not any worse than that fall though." "I can guarantee you that." "You just try to hold still." "If you move, it'll make it worse." "You're a tough kid, Henry." "Toughest I've ever seen." "Well, your modeling career might be over, but you're gonna heal up okay I think." "Here." "Don't worry." "It's just water." "Oh, you like that?" "Be my guest." "We got something in common, you and me." "I'm not talkin' about the whiskey." "Do you know what I am talkin' about?" "I'm talkin' about this." "I'm talkin' about what's behind that." "Oh, I got somethin' for you." "Some interesting stuff in there." "I like the ones of that woman." "Is she your mom?" "They've already started lookin' for you." "They'll be here soon." "Now... as I see it, you got three options." "You can keep runnin'." "If you do that, you'll either die out here or they'll catch you." "You can turn yourself in." "If you do that, they'll put you away for sure." "You won't go home to your mom, I can guarantee you that." "Or you can stay with me." "I can hide you so they won't find you." "They'll come and talk to me and I'll tell 'em I don't know anything." "Then they'll take me to town and ask me again and I'll tell 'em I still don't know anything." "And then they'll just go away eventually." "I can teach you how to survive out here." "I won't judge you, Henry." "That's what I heard them call you, right?" "Henry?" "Well, I won't judge you." "We can look out for each other." "I got no time for most people." "Most people are weak and they judge you on... this." "Or they judge you on one action... rather than what's in your heart." "I know what's in your heart, Henry." "I saw it out there." "I see it in your eyes." "You gotta decide right now." "They'll be on top of us soon." "What's it gonna be?" "I'll bring you food and water when I can." "You can't ever step foot out of here until I come and get you." "Okay?" "Afterwards, no light at night." "And no fires ever." "The smoke will give away your position." "It'll get cold in here at night, but you're a tough kid." "Right?" "You understand all that?" "It's gonna be okay." "Trust me." "Come in." "Hey." "How you doin', man?" "Did she talk to you?" "Your mom?" "She hasn't been talkin' much." "She didn't say much to us either." "We just stopped by to see if you wanted to go grab a bite." "You know, get out of the house." "You know how his face got like that?" "You mean Henry?" "Yeah." "No." "I mean, we know he got burned." "One of Mom's boyfriends was fighting with her and got pretty rough, more so than usual." "He knocked her unconscious." "I wasn't here for this one, but Henry was." "Henry jumped on him, started really going into the guy." "Tore one of his ears nearly all the way off his head." "The asshole grabbed a pot of water that was boiling on the stovetop and tossed it into his face." "Oh, my God." "That was the only time I've ever seen Henry do something violent." "The only time." "Hey, none of us saw it coming." "They stopped lookin' for him, you know." "They found his shirt and one of his shoes." "We're really sorry about all this." "It's hard to know what to say." "But you know that you can call us anytime and we'll be there for you." "Yeah, anytime." "Thanks." "You wanna grab something to eat with us?" "Okay, we'll stop by later in the week." "Okay?" " Ow!" " Get over there!" "Henry!" "Henry, what are you doing?" "Thanks." "Travis." "Yeah?" "It's not your fault, honey." "It's not your fault." "You better get that look out of your eyes, boy." "You think I like doing that?" "I would expect you to know the difference between violence and discipline." "Some people got it comin'." "I told you no lights at night!" "I told you that to protect you!" "You said you understood, but you still used the light at night!" "I saw it, Henry!" "That's disrespect!" "That is disobedience!" "We will not survive out here if you can't listen to me and do what I tell you to do." "Do you understand that?" "Okay." "You have to show me some respect and follow the rules that I lay down." "It's the only way we'll make it out here together." "It's been over three months now." "They're not even talkin' about it at the store or on the street anymore." "They're on to the next headline." "Ah, they forget." "But they never forgive, Henry." "They never forgive." "That's why we're out here." "I want you to wear this from now on." "At least when I'm around." "Go ahead." "Put it on." "I did a lot of work in that." "It's not too uncomfortable, right?" "You know I care about you, Henry." "And I like being around you." "But you don't have to look at that face all the time like I do." "You okay?" "When's it gonna stop?" "Do they think I don't notice?" "What were they doing?" "Tell me what happened." "I didn't do anything and I don't want to be treated like a fucking murderer!" " How long is this gonna go on?" " Were they staring again?" "They don't just stare, Mom!" "Okay, honey." "I'm not doubting you." "I'm at the store and I can hear them on the other side of the aisle." "I'm not making it up." "I'm not imagining it." "I believe you." "You should leave here, honey." "You know, you're done with school." "You could be closer to work." "There's no reason to stay here." "You're not your father, Travis." "And you're still young enough to start over." "You can leave all this behind you." "Shit, you guys, there's a weird man over there!" " Get off him right now!" " You're dead, dude!" "Bobby, get off of him!" "Stop it, you guys!" "Get off him!" "Henry!" " Here you go." " Hey, thanks." "I can't believe you actually have a pool." "Yeah, well, it's paycheck to paycheck as long as I'm renting this place." "Well, you gotta let us come swim." "We promise we won't pee in it." "You guys can come over any time you'd like for a small membership fee." "You picked a great neighborhood, man." "We drove all around here when we were looking for a place, but there was nothing available." "You're gonna like it here." " To new beginnings." " Cheers, man." "Excuse me." "Sorry to bug you, but I'm looking for this address, and I can't find the street." " I know I'm close." " Let me see." "Oh, you are close." "It's a cul-de-sac." "Go down to the end of this street, take a left and keep looking to your right." "It's the second or third street." "You can't miss it." " You'd be surprised." " Want me to show you?" "No, I'm just kidding." "I'm sure I'll find it now." " Okay." " Have you lived here long?" "A couple months." "Why?" "I'm supposed to be looking at a rental." "That's what this address is." "It's a pretty good neighborhood." "No problems so far." "You look like you could be trouble." "Yeah, I'm wanted in 49 states." "This is my last hope." "How do you feel about roommates?" " Roommates?" " Just one." "I don't know." "I just got out of the roommate thing." "I have a pool." "I'm listening." "The bedrooms are about the same size." "Right, so we can just split it down the middle." "You don't have any unusual habits I should know about, do you?" "I'll only sell crack from my side of the house." "Cool." "And even if one of us becomes attracted to the other, we keep things platonic so it doesn't get weird." "Absolutely." "We have a deal then." "Deal." "Take off your helmet." "It's okay." "Take it off." "You know what the hardest part of bein' a father is?" "It's bein' a second-class parent." "That's what we are, you know." "Fathers." "Second-class parents." "Get a divorce, the kid lives with the mother." "Kid goes to jail, it's the father's fault." "I swear to Christ, a woman could set her child on fire and get a second chance." "We make one mistake... and it's over." "I was a good father, Henry." "I know you don't know where your father is, but I..." "I'll bet you, at some point... he was misinterpreted." "Forced to do something he didn't want to do." "I can guarantee you that." "You're a smart kid, Henry." "I know you understand a lot." "I know you understand that without me, you'd be in a very bad place right now." "I also know you understand how much I've sacrificed to keep you here with me." "Most importantly," "I know how much you understand protecting the people who treat you right and love you, and punishing the people who treat you wrong and hurt you." "I have a map I want you to look at." "They'll be looking for me soon." "They'll wanna ask me some questions." "You have to go back to the cave." " What's happening, brother?" " How are you?" " Good to see you, man." " Good to see you." " Good to meet you." " Finally." " This is Greg." " Hey, heard a lot about you." "Me too." "You look like hell, man." "Can I get you a beer?" "Dude, I am beer, all right?" "So you understand then?" "Yeah, I guess." "I just thought you'd want to share it with her." "No, Lorraine's the first girl I've met in a long time who doesn't know anything about it." "I love that." "I love the freedom to decide." "She just knows what I want her to know." "And I like it that way." "That's why I moved down here." "She thinks Henry died in a car accident?" "Yeah." "Okay." "It's your decision." "I'm behind you whatever you want to do." "Thanks, man." "I better get back out there." "You can be anything you want to be." "Come on, Dave." "Come on, man." "We been hikin' out here for over two hours and we haven't even seen a snake." "We're not even supposed to be huntin' out here, let alone without a license." "Come on." "Let's just go home, all right?" "Just admit this was a bad idea and let it go, man." "Look, I don't hunt in some forest where there's 50 other drunk guys with guns, all right?" "We're breakin' a few rules, but this is war, man." "There are no rules in war." "It's not war, it's sport killing'." "But I'm at war with Kim right now, and I can't kill her so I gotta kill something." "Got any more of that gum?" "I'm serious." "I'm tired and I think we may be lost." "Let's get the hell out of here." "I'm not lost and I didn't come this far to not kill something." "All right." "Well, here's the deal." "I'm staying right here." "I'm gonna park my ass against that tree and have a little candy bar and maybe take a little nap." "And since you're not lost, you can find me on the way back." "And don't shoot me." "You got it." "Here, bunny, bunny, bunny." "Son of a bitch." "I'm sorry." "Is this your land?" "Oh, shit." "Oh, shit." "Mikey!" "Mikey!" "Get up!" "Man." "I did fall asleep." "What's up?" "Dude, I think we should get out of here." "I just ran into some fucked-up looking guy with a hatchet." " Well, so what?" "You got a gun." " I don't wanna shoot him." "I don't even know if he's dangerous, but what if it's his land?" " We should get out of here." " Now look who wants to go home." "Help me!" "Help me!" "Help!" "Help!" "Help!" "Oh, God." "Come on." "Come on, come on!" "Shit!" "Oh, God." "Thank God." "You gotta help me, mister." "There's some fuckin' lunatic out there." "He killed my friend." "We gotta get some help." "Take it easy." "Everything's gonna be okay." "Sorry, pal." "I really am." "But some people got it comin'." "I wanna go home." "People are gonna come look for those men." "They had to have parked somewhere around here." "Sooner or later, someone will find their car and start lookin' around." "Good-bye, Henry." "We'll be partners and you guys can be partners." "Well, actually, you're gonna need a teammate because it says, "Choose teams. "" "That's how you start." "Oh, God." "Okay, okay, the hint is... it's a thing." "That's very helpful." " You can't spell it out!" "You're cheating!" " I'm sculpting." " No!" "No, no, no, no." " This is legal." " You gotta sculpt..." " Take a guess!" "That was D.N.A." "How are you supposed to sculpt D.N. A?" "Well, obviously, you didn't." "Okay, okay, my turn." " Really?" " He so totally has it." " You're good." " The colon?" "Am I close?" "The cheat book." "Hitler!" "It's Hitler!" "Between the nose and the mouth, that thing." "Oh, my God." "You suck at this." "It's okay." " Moustache?" " Yes!" " Is it our turn?" " Yeah." " I got this one." "I got it." " Why does it look like Hitler?" "He's got a very famous moustache." "I figured you'd be familiar with it." "Hello?" "What?" "Well, what happened?" "What's wrong?" "What happened?" " Mom's sick." "She's in the hospital." " What do you mean, sick?" "She just collapsed." "They don't know what's wrong yet." "Sooner or later it catches up to you." "I saw it coming and I just ignored it." "She's the only person who can make me feel okay about everything." " Hey." " Hey." "I made coffee." "Thanks." "She really wants to be at home." "Your mom really wants to be at home." "There's no reason for her to be at the hospital anymore." "Should we call hospice?" "Yeah, okay." "Do you want me to call from work this afternoon?" "Sure." "Thanks." "Okay." "I gotta run." "This is what he told my dad." "That's my terminology for getting rid of the birth controls... pulling the goalie." "Yeah, of course." "Everything's in hockey terms, you know." "At least you'll have a good time going there." "Oh, dear." "Is that the names you're thinking of?" "Now what do you want?" "Do you want a boy or a girl?" "Just healthy." " I'll give you a hand." " Thanks." "So, I was thinking that maybe we could do this for you a couple times a week." "'Cause I know you've been spending a lot of time with your mom lately." "I thought it might be easier for you if you didn't have to worry about cooking." "That is unless you think you'd get sick of us." "I mean, we'd understand if you wanted to be alone." "You okay?" "Yeah." "I'll be right back, Sarah." "It's okay." "It's okay." "It's nothing." " We're gonna get home and be hungry again." " You know it." " I know it." " You okay, honey?" "Yeah." "Anybody want some coffee?" "What's wrong?" "Nothing." "Travis, you're hurting me!" "Travis, stop!" "I'm sorry." "Would you please tell me what's wrong?" "God, I know you're upset about your mom, but don't take your frustration out on me!" "Ever since she got sick, you've... you've shut down." "Would you say something, please!" "I am so sorry about last night." "I don't know what's wrong with me." "I don't know why I did that." "But I promise you it will never happen again." "Okay." "I just need you to talk to me and tell me what's going on in your head, okay?" "Okay." " Hey." " Hey." "How you feeling?" "Oh, I feel fine." "Good." "I want you to feel fine." "Where's Lorraine?" "She's in the kitchen." "Oh." "You didn't kill her yet?" "What?" "You didn't kill her yet?" "Why are you saying that?" "Mom?" "'Cause you're a fuckin' murderer!" "Is she talking today?" "No." "Trav, can we talk for a minute?" "My head is killing me." "I really gotta get some sleep." "Okay." "I think I'm gonna stay up for a little while." "Have a good night." "He has no idea what's going on." "Wait till he sees what we have planned for him." "Lorraine?" "He doesn't know." "Lorraine, who are you talking to?" "Lorraine?" "I'm not Lorraine." "No, I don't know why." "I really wanna talk to you about all this." "No, he's still sleeping." "Can we get together later?" "Thanks." "God, I don't know what I'd do without you right now." "I gotta go." "Yeah, bye." "Hey." "Who was that?" "Just Sarah." "Oh." "How are you feeling this morning?" "Okay." "Are you going to your mom's?" "Yeah." "I'll have to meet you there later." "I'm gonna get some groceries." "We're out of everything." "Sure." "Yeah, Mom, that's me." "I'm having... a lot of trouble right now, Mom." "I really wish you had made me get some help a long time ago." "I'm really scared." "Is he still here?" "Who?" "Henry." "No, Mom." "Henry's been gone a long time." "He came to visit me." "That's not possible." "Ah, sure it is." "He gave me this." "Have you been talking to Lorraine?" "Did she put you up to this?" "No." "Who then?" "Greg?" "It was Greg, right?" "This is an old sketch." "Henry wasn't here, Mom." "Yes, he was." "No, he wasn't!" "Is everything okay?" "Has anybody else been to visit my mom recently?" "No." "Why?" "Are you sure everything's all right?" "Lorraine!" "You know how his face got like that?" "Lorraine!" " Hey, Tami." " Hi." " Is Travis back there?" " No." "He left a little while ago." "Oh." "Thanks." "You better murder this woman." "No!" "Who are you?" "I know who they want me to think you are, but you can tell Lorraine and Greg that it's not gonna work." "They think that if I lose it, they can just leave me behind and live happily ever after." "Right?" "Well, I know what's real and what isn't." "I know you're not real!" "I just wanted them to feel some of the pain that I was feeling." "They don't understand how we feel things." "I heard them." "They were planning something." "We had to do it, Henry." "I never wanted Nadine to get hurt." "I never thought you'd run like that." "It just didn't happen the way I wanted it to happen." "I'm sorry, Henry." "I swear, I'm so sorry." "I never wanted you to get hurt." "I always looked out for you." "I looked out for you!" "We can't let them know we're watching them." "They hate us, Henry." "I heard them say it." "You have to protect me." "That's my hiding place, dude." "Sorry to spoil your plans, Bobby." " You're dead, man!" "You're fuckin' dead!" " Henry!" " Stop it!" " Henry!" "What are you doing?" "Look out!" "Please, Henry." "I can make this right." "Oh, shit." "What time is it, Tami?" "It's..." "It's a little after 1:00." "Thanks." "Hey." "Hey." "What are you doing?" "Just taking care of some garbage." "At 3:00 a." "M?" "I don't feel much like sleeping." "We need to talk." "We do need to talk." "I know what happened to Henry." "I don't think you do." "I do, Travis." "I know about the camping trip..." "Lori and Bobby." " Been talking to Greg, huh?" " And Sarah." "I know everything." "Not everything." "Look, this is it." "If you can't open up to me right now, then I'm leaving." "I need to know why you're so angry with me, why you won't talk to me anymore." "I wanna know everything." "You gonna get that?" "Hello?" "No, he's not with us." "Okay, hang on." "Have you seen Greg?" "Sarah hasn't seen him all night." "I'm sure he's around." "No, he hasn't seen him either." "Okay, call us back." "She's pretty freaked out." "He never does this." "Well, you never know what people are gonna do." "What does that mean?" "It means you should never make the mistake of giving someone your trust, your heart, because you never know what they're gonna do with it." "Why are you being like this?" "Will you please tell me what's wrong?" "I can't help you if you don't tell me." "Lorraine, there's so much wrong I wouldn't even know where to begin." "Please just let me know what's going on." "What kind of a fucking idiot do you think I am?" "I don't know what you mean." " Oh, please, Lori." " Lori?" "You're really scaring me, Travis." "You say you know everything." "You know where my dad is?" "You said you don't know where he is." "He left when you were little." "That's right." "He left when I was little." "Left us, left the state." "Well, now he's on death row in Texas." "He murdered two women." "I have the same... problem that he has." "We see things that aren't there sometimes." "And the trouble is I don't always know when it's happening." "So I thought maybe you and Greg weren't fucking each other behind my back." "I tried really hard to believe that, Lorraine." "But then he kept shoving it right in my face." "You think Greg and I..." "I'm never gonna get away from this." "I know that now." "It's inside me." "Did you do something to Greg?" "Did I do something to Greg?" "Greg did something to me!" "Did you hurt him?" "You really care about him, don't you?" "Good." "I want you to." "What did you do?" "You really wanna know?" "Oh, God." "What did you do?" "See for yourself." "Oh, my God." "You're wrong, Travis." "We didn't do anything." "I swear, there was nothing going on." "It doesn't even matter what's real now, Lorraine." "I have to do this." "He wants me to." "I owe him that." "I love you." "My baby boy." " It's easier to take down my ass." " It is." " Why don't you pack the tent?" " Why?" "I wanna stay here with you." "You all set?" "Did you have fun?" "I don't mean to beat a dead horse, but you know we can't tell Mom and Alan about this, right?" "Can I see?" "What, you don't want me to look at them?" "He won't let you." "He's got volumes of those pads." "He won't even let me look at 'em." "If you change your mind, I'd love to see them." "Oh, shit." "I'm in trouble, Henry." "This is so messed up." "You weren't supposed to be back till tomorrow." " Well, that's not the point, Travis." " That is the point!" "If you came back tomorrow, you wouldn't know that we went camping and you wouldn't be upset." "We would have just had a good time and everything would be fine." "Well, everything wouldn't be fine." "You still did something very irresponsible." "You should know better than to have him around a bunch of drunk college kids." "We weren't drunk." "We had a couple of beers." "I'm frickin' 23 years old." "What's the big deal?" "Why don't you act like an adult once in a while instead of a fuckin' baby?" "I don't know if I could trust you now." "Have I ever messed up before?" "Ever?" "I don't know." "I don't know what you've been doing behind my back." "This is about you not doing what your mom and I asked." " This is between Mom and me, Alan, okay?" " Hey!" "I live in this house now too, pal." "Well, I can't do anything about that, can I, asshole?" "You better start showing me a little respect." "I'm only gonna put up with so much!" "Now look, I'll talk to him, Alan, all right?" "I'll talk to him." "Please." "Yeah, see what good that does." "Hey." "Your brother's really getting it out there." "Some people got it coming." "Right?" "You know, we're never gonna make it as a family if you guys don't respect me and listen to what I say." "Sometimes..." "I think it's too late for him and me." "But you're different." "I know you don't say much, but I can see it in your eyes." "We have a connection." "Don't we?" "An understanding." "I can work with you, Henry." "Maybe you'll turn out all right." "You can go." "Go get the phone, will you?" "It's in the garage on the workbench." "Thanks." "Hey, Henry." "Hey." "You know her?" "Hey, it's me." "You coming over or what?" "No, it's no big deal." "He doesn't have to know then." "She doesn't have to know." "I just wanna talk to you for a little bit about some stuff." "Okay." "She's coming over." "Come on in." "Hey." "What are you doing here?" "Lori told me you called her." "Yeah." "So?" " You gotta stop, man." " Stop what, being Lori's friend?" "If that's why you're here, you can leave now." "I'm not leaving until we talk about this." "So that's it?" "He has to wash the car?" "Now he's having friends over and everything's back to normal?" "I'm getting really tired of you questioning the way I handle my own kids." "You don't handle them." "You don't even understand them." "Travis wanted to go party with his friends and his fucked-up brother was holding him back." "So he dragged him in the woods with a bunch of drunk college kids." " That's your interpretation." " No, it's the goddamn truth!" "And you're doing nothing about it." "Henry is not a normal kid." "You can't treat him that way." "You do, and he's gonna snap, just like his old man." "You should be quiet now." "Lori's not comfortable being friends right now." "I'll believe that when she tells me." "What do you think I'm doing here?" "You think I'm a mind reader?" "She asked me to come talk to you, Travis." "He sits there all day watching horror movies and making all those fucked-up pictures!" "To normal kids, Henry is a freak." "Don't you ever call him that!" "You lost one family." "I'm giving you a second chance." "You gonna blow it again?" "Fuck you." "No, fuck you, Alan!" "So, what?" "You think I'm obsessed with Lori?" "You think I'm a stalker or something?" " If the shoe fits." " Fuck you!" "I'm just telling you the truth." "That's how you're coming across." "You're creeping her out." "Do we have an understanding?" "You think I don't hear what you guys are saying?" "What are you talking about?" "I know what you're trying to do to me." "Well, why don't you do it, Bobby?" "See what happens." "I don't know what the hell you're talking about, but do we have an understanding or not?" "No, we don't." "Now get the fuck out of my house!" "Henry, help!" "Yeah, well, why can't you take care of it?" "Because I have something called a job, Kim." "You should look into it." "All right, I'll take care of it when I get home." "Hey." "Can I see, huh?" "Oh." "Alan took off to go cool down." "He actually put his beer down and admitted that he shouldn't argue when he's drinking." "I think I might have been right about this one." "There could just be a decent guy in there." "Are Travis and Bobby still in his room?" "It's really quiet in there." "I know you've had a tough time so far, but that doesn't mean you guys can't be happy from now on." "I love you so much."