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Chapter 36

February 12, 1980

Annie tapped her fingers on the table as she tried to read today's New York Times. She was sitting in a coffee shop in the small village of Lake Placid, waiting for her boyfriend. She wasn't really reading the paper too intently though. The girl could just not pay attention. All she really read was the headline which informed her that yesterday marked the 100th day of the Iranian Hostage Crisis. She felt bad for all those men and women hostages, she really did, but she couldn't think about that today. Today was the team's first game. It was against Sweden.

Annie looked up at the clock and saw that Mac was five minutes late. It didn't surprise her too much. Robbie wasn't always Mr. Punctual and he probably caught up with a few of the guys before going to meet her. She took a deep breath and sighed. Then she reflexively started grinding her teeth. She did that a lot when she was really bored or nervous, or both. She always told herself to stop or it's gonna cause serious damage. Serious damage that cost money and forced you to go to the dentist. Her two least favorite things: visits with the dentists and spending money. She honestly was afraid of the dentist.

'What am I doing?' Annie thought to herself. How did she get from the Iranian Hostage Crisis to her fear of the dentist in such a short amount of time.

She would never think about how her mind arrived at that thought because she was interrupted, by three guys. They were all pretty tall. One of them was really cute, the other two not so much.

"Hi," the cute one greeted her with confidence.

"Hi," Annie nodded at them, not really interested.

"I'm Robbie McClanahan. And they are Mike Eruzione and Mark Johnson. We're on the US hockey team," he explained.

Annie couldn't believe what she was hearing. She wanted to crack up immediately but then decided to play along. She wanted to see how far they'd go in this little story, "Really? Oh my Gosh! I love hockey players. They're so cute!"

"Thank you," the guy claiming to be Rizzo said.

"What are you doing here all by yourself?" 'Mark Johnson' asked.

"I'm waiting for my boyfriend, actually. He's supposed to meet me here for breakfast," she informed them.

"Where is he?" the fake Robbie asked.

Annie heard the bell from the door, indicating that someone had just entered. It was Robbie. He looked around for a second and found Annie being surrounded by a group of random guys. Annie saw him and nodded at him to come over. She was laughing a bit.

"Here he is," she was about to burst out in laughter. She couldn't wait to see this.

Robbie walked over to the table and gave Annie a kiss on the lips, as if he was claiming his territory to the guys.

"Mac, I want to introduce you to these three fine gentlemen. This is Mark Johnson, Mike Eruzione, and Robbie McClanahan," she said with the straightest face possible, "Guys, this is my boyfriend, Robbie McClanahan."

Mac laughed, understanding now why she was laughing so much when he first came in. Annie cracked up the second she saw the look on the three guys' faces. They were so embarrassed it was priceless.

"You tricked us! You knew all along!" the guy pretending to be her boyfriend exclaimed.

"Me? You were the ones who tried to trick me in the first place! Maybe next time you should use your own names to pick up girls, not pretending to be athletes. You may just be talking to someone who knows them!" Annie laughed as she pretended to scold them.

The three guys were embarrassed and walked away as Mac and Annie laughed at them. Mac sat down and Annie dropped the newspapers onto the table.

"Sorry I'm late," Robbie apologized, "I was at the rink with some of the guys...He's letting OC stay."

"He is?" Annie gleamed, "This is so great! It would've been way too late to bring anyone else in anyways."

The couple ordered some food and coffee for the table and talked a bit about the next few weeks.

"So you're leaving tomorrow for Buffalo?" Mac asked.

"Yeah," Annie nodded. She was only going for the day so she could interview for the Med School there.

"That's a long drive," Mac said.

"I know," his girlfriend agreed, "I'm gonna spend the night there and then drive back the next morning. I should be back by the next game."

"That's good because it's Valentine's Day and..."

"My birthday!" Annie exclaimed with a big smile. She was really excited. She was going to be twenty three, "Do you have my present yet?"

"I have your birthday present. I'm gonna get your Valentine's Day present when your away tomorrow," he told her.

"You're buying me two gifts? Robbie, you really don't..."

"A deal's a deal. Remember?" Mac hinted at a silly little thing they talked about during The Lost Week. He promised to buy her the two best gifts ever, and in his opinion they were.

"You're sweet," Annie smiled.

"I try," Mac replied giving a really cute face.

At that moment a waitress walked over to the table and gave Annie a coffee. Both Robbie and Annie were confused because neither of them ordered this.

"I didn't ask for this..." Annie tried.

"I know," the waitress told her, "It's from the guys over there..."

The waitress pointed to a table at the other end of the coffee shop and the couple looked over to see who it was. It was none other than the three guys from earlier, who pretended to be the guys from the team. The cute guy who pretended the be Robbie, smiled and nodded at her. Annie responded by holding up her drink and nodding back. She then took a sip.

Annie turned to look at Robbie, who didn't look very happy. Annie quickly stopped sipping.

"What the hell was that?" he was a little annoyed by how she handled that without a care in the world. She openly accepted a guy flirting with her right in front of him.

"What?" Annie was a little confused, "Come on, Mac! You know I never turn down a free drink."

Annie started to laugh but Robbie just shrugged, "Whatever I have to go to the bathroom."

Robbie got up to go the bathroom. He would be cooled off when he came back. He didn't want a fight with Annie or any stress before the game this afternoon. Unfortunately for him that was just not going to happen. When he got out of the bathroom he saw the guy who pretended to be him sitting in his seat and Annie laughing at something he just said. Robbie angrily walked to the table.

"Nah, he wouldn't fight you. He's a big softie..." Robbie heard Annie laugh when he arrived at the table.

Robbie at that point just wanted to get out of there. He took out his wallet and threw a twenty on the table.

"Annie, let's go," he said coolly as he began walking away from her.

"I'm not done yet!"

"Whatever," Mac kept walking.

"I'll be the gentleman and sit with your girlfriend while your gone," the guy yelled to Mac.

Annie gave him a look and was about to say something, but Mac beat him to the punch. Mac walked back to the table and grabbed the guy's shirt collar.

"Woah...take it easy their tiger. Annie here just told me that you're too big of a softie to fight anyways," the guy tried.

"What?" Mac let go of the guy's collar and looked directly at Annie.

"Yeah. She said you weren't tough enough to get into a fight or anything like that..."

Mac looked really mad. Annie had never seen him that mad. To avoid conflict Annie got up and grabbed Mac by the sleeve.

"Come on. You wanna leave?" Annie tried.

Mac looked over at her and didn't really say anything.

"You wanna leave? Then let's leave," she nodded towards the door.

Without his consent Annie tugged on his shirt sleeve and led him outside. Once outside Annie let go and instantly interrogated him.

"What the hell was that?" she asked in a pissed off tone.

"What?" Mac angrily asked back.

"You almost kicked some guy's ass for no reason!"

"Didn't you hear what he said?" Mac questioned, "Oh wait, that's right you wouldn't. Since you were too busy flirting with him!"

"I was not!" she replied.

"Oh please you were all over him right in front of me. You accepted his drink and then told him all about me! You're supposed to be my girlfriend!"

"I AM your girlfriend! And I consider you one of my best friends. I tell you everything!"

"You don't tell me everything! You wouldn't tell me about the picture and your quote, unquote bad past!" Mac remembered from the fight they had just one day before.

"Are you seriously still on that? Is that what this is about?"

"No it's about you flirting with other guys right in front of me and not giving a shit," Mac replied.

Mac was really mad. He wasn't going to forgive her if she didn't say sorry and he wasn't going to apologize to her for making a big scene.

"Come on, babe. Let's just forget about this ok. This is so stupid!" Annie tried. She tried to hold his hand but he moved it away from her.

"If this was vice-versa, you wouldn't find this very stupid," he pretty much shut her down with that one.

Annie tried to reply but she couldn't think of anything to say. Robbie turned and walked away. He put his hands in his pockets and slouched down with his head down as he walked.

"Robbie! This is so stupid!" she yelled at him. He didn't respond. She tried again, "Robbie! I'm not done yet!"

Robbie wasn't really listening to her at the point, nor did he even care. He walked away leaving his girlfriend in front of the coffee shop. So much for no stress before the game.

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After the team got home from the arena, everyone went in their separate directions. Some went to meet their parents and others were just hanging out. OC was so happy that he was able to stay on the team. He couldn't believe it. Right after he got to the hotel he wanted to go right up to his room and call his parents to tell them the great news. His family almost weren't going to go to the games when they found out that he got injured. They won't be able to see him play, but at least he'll be on the team. And if they make the medal round he might be able to play by that point.

He walked down to the end of the big hallway of the hotel so he could take the elevator up. He pushed the button and waited.

"Jack," he heard a voice from behind him.

He turned around. It was Rachel. She was leaning against the wall, when she addressed him. His girlfriend may have been waiting for him.

"Rach, guess what! I'm staying on the team," he couldn't hold back his excitement.

"Oh my God!" Rachel shrieked. She ran over to him and gave him a huge hug and a kiss on the lips, "Are you serious? What did Coach say?"

"I don't even know. He just said I'll be able to play in a week or two and that me staying is best for the team," he explained with a big grin on his face.

"This is so great! I'm so proud of you," the blonde smiled then joked, "And what's even more awesome is now we don't have to break up. I only go out with Olympic athletes and all, I mean if you went home I'd have to dump you because I have standards."

"Ha ha ha, very funny," he said sarcastically as she wrapped her arms around his neck, "So why were you waiting down here for me anyways. I thought you'd be scamming on guys or something."

"Ha ha ha, very funny," the New Yorker mimicked Jack, with a Boston accent and all, "Actually, I wanted to tell you my big news. I got into Northwestern Med School!"

"You mean, you got into the Feinberg School?" OC asked. He was happy for her. She worked hard and really deserved it.

Rachel nodded with a big smile, "Yeah. Now, I can go to a great med school and still be able to be home by 7 o'clock dinner."

"You mean cook me dinner for 7 o'clock," he teased.

"Nah you're cooking, man," she winked.

"Why would I ask you to live with me if you don't cook or clean?"

"I'm great company," she gave him a light kiss on the lips, "I gotta go. See ya later, alligator."

"In a while crocodile."

The couple went in their different directions. Finally something good happened to both of them. It was all working out. They both put up with so much crap: Rachel dealing with school, OC dealing with Herb, both of them dealing with each other. It was really great that they finally found a good thing going between them.

OC went up to his room and called his parents. They were thrilled. They told him that if the team made the medal round then they'd come up. They were both really busy and couldn't really afford to miss two weeks of work. But his sister Katherine would come up during her February vacation, along with Annie's brother Charlie.

After hanging up the phone with his parents, he heard his door being opened with a lot of force. Rizzo was with his parents so it couldn't of been him, before he could think of who it was Annie came charging in.

"Did you just break into my room?" OC asked.

"I didn't break in. I used a key-like object," she sounded a little pissed off.

"I thought you left those tricks back in South Boston," he joked. She was from Southie and he was from Charlestown, both part of Boston but on the opposite sides.

"Sometimes I break into places, ya know just for kicks," she said sarcastically.

"What's up your ass?" he asked, sensing from her tone of voice that she was mad.

"Nothing," she sighed, "Do you wanna do something?"

"Get in a fight with Mac?" he asked. He really didn't care, but he knew that she and Robbie had a date that morning. He heard Mac tell some of the guys in the bus.

"So? I thought you'd be happy," she said.

"Not really. I've come to a point where I don't really care what happens. As long as he like doesn't get you pregnant or anything..."

"Don't even worry about it. That part of the story happened right before Christmas," she interrupted. OC gave a confused look but she just continued on, "He's just being a little bitch right now. But whatever, let's go somewhere."

"Alright," OC dropped his crutches to grab his coat, "You should just talk to him if he's being obnoxious. If it's your fault or not it's still pretty cool if a girl talks first. If it's his fault he might feel really bad. You'd get a good birthday gift out of it."

Annie couldn't believe that OC was actually giving her advice about boys. And it was actually good advice. She looked at him with a shocked expression and then laughed, "Thanks for the advice, Jacqueline."

"Anytime...Andrew," he replied, using his boy name for her.

OC was actually right. He didn't even need to hear the problem or anything. She should talk to him. Maybe she can catch him before he goes into the locker room or something. She still didn't really understand why he was mad, because he probably would've done the same too, but she didn't want to have a big fight over nothing.

"Ready to go, Conway?" OC asked, getting Annie out of her train of thought.

"Right behind ya, buddy," she replied.

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Finally it was game time. Robbie and Annie didn't talk at all like Annie had hoped because she and OC hung out a lot longer than she expected. She didn't go to the locker room before the game, instead she went right to the bench. When the team joined her, Robbie didn't look at her. He still seemed really pissed and tried really hard to focus on the game. Unfortunately for Robbie, it would be harder to focus than he had anticipated.

The guys from the coffee shop that morning were there. And not just at the game, but right behind the team's bench. The worst part was that they kept yelling trying to get Annie's attention.

"HEY BABE! REMEMBER ME?"

"YOU STILL GOING OUT WITH THE WIMP?"

"LET'S GO OUT LIKE WE TALKED ABOUT!"

She was completely mortified. A lot of the guys on the team really didn't know what was going on. They were trying to focus on the game and didn't know they were addressing Annie. It didn't really come to the attention of the whole team, and Herb, until they started slamming really hard into the glass that was right behind the bench.

Annie's face turned the brightest shade of red, it almost matched her hair. She hated it when she got too much attention from someone like the way those guys were acting. It reminded her of working at the bar and that asshole Andrew. She felt the guys on the team looking back at the three guys trying to get her attention. She then saw some of them looking at her and she just covered up her face with her hand and covered it with her long hair.

OC heard the commotion but tried really hard to focus on the game. He didn't even know that it was his best friend who they were talking to and embarrassing. All he had on his mind was the game and how much he wanted his leg to heal so he could play again. He thought that if Herb saw how focused he was the sooner he'd be allowed back in to play.

The whole thing lasted for about five minutes. It was near the end of the first period. At this point Mac was pissed off. He couldn't get off his mind what had happened with Annie in the café this morning and then those guys calling him a wimp and she totally agreed with them! His mind was so wrapped up on it that when he came in he played reckless out of anger. As a result he got hurt. Doc helped him off the ice. Annie wanted to follow to make sure he was okay but Doc made her stay and watch the team, just to make sure nothing else happened.

She watched Doc supporting Robbie as he limped into the locker room. She looked back at them in concern. This was the first time OC finally snapped out of the game and looked at his best friend. He didn't want to say anything about Mac. Nothing he said would've helped anyways. But he did start listening to what those guys were yelling.

"HOPE YOUR BOYFRIEND'S ALRIGHT!"

"YOU'RE TOO HOT FOR A WIMP LIKE HIM ANYWAYS!"

Annie glared at them and instead tried to focus on the game for the last few minutes of the period. She was so embarrassed by them and worried that Robbie hadn't come back yet. The team wasn't playing as well as they should have and now they were losing. She noticed OC glaring at them time and time again and he seemed really pissed. He may have flipped them off once or twice when he knew Herb wasn't looking and there were no cameras focusing on the bench. But that didn't help Annie at all. She was close to tears by the end of the first period because she was so humiliated. The guys were still yelling at her but she didn't even want to look at them and started walking with the team to the locker room.

She was actually one of the last people to leave the bench, following Rizzo. The team started filing into the locker room, Annie would've followed but stopped by a man in a suit. She wasn't sure what his name was but she knew that he worked for USOC. Annie was in no mood to deal with any of the team backers, or anybody right now.

"Is that McClanahan kid going back in?" he asked.

"I don't know yet. I don't even know whats going on," she said coolly and honestly.

"Well that kid better go back in. We're already fucking up without a full team. I knew we should've sent O'Callahan home."

Annie was pissed off. He must've not known that he was her best friend. Annie didn't say anything so the guy in the suit continued.

"You better make sure McClanahan goes back in or..."

"You know what sir, I know you're just doing your job and all...But why don't you just shut up and let me do mine?"

Annie angrily walked away, not wanting to talk to that asshole suit guy anymore. She always loved standing up for herself like she did back there. It made her feel really good. Walking towards the locker room, Annie heard yells coming from inside. It sounded like Robbie.

"I AM A HOCKEY PLAYER! YOU WANT ME TO PLAY ON ONE LEG? HUH? I'LL PLAY ON ONE LEG!"

She then heard some scuffles and some of the guys trying to calm him down. She tried getting in there seeing what all the commotion was about, but Herb charged right out and stopped her. She knew he didn't want her in that locker room right now.

"Get rid of those guys, Conway." Herb ordered sternly as he walked right past her.

He knew exactly what was going on. He probably also knew that those guys were really obnoxious towards Mac. He listened to what they had said and used them against Robbie to motivate him to play again. It was a harsh but brilliant move that only Herb Brooks could pull off. For the past four years, Herb always knew that Robbie felt a little insecure about that and now he brought that into light just now in the locker room. If he didn't Robbie may have not played and their hard work for the last eight months would have been for nothing. This was the Olympics and everything was on the line. One shift can make or break a game.

Before the team left the locker room, Annie left the area and went into the bleachers. Right now she was done being embarrassed and just plain pissed off. Not only did they embarrass her, but they embarrassed a guy she cared about a lot. And Herb yelled at him and her about it. She wasn't gonna put up with that shit any more.

Pissed off, she walked through the stands looking for their area right near the bench. She saw the team started coming back out but she didn't care if they saw her talking to them or not, as long as they left.

"Ok, you guys have to go right now!" she exclaimed loudly in a pissed off voice.

"We paid to be in these seats, ginger," the guy who pretended to be her boyfriend earlier that day said.

Annie just wanted to scream at them, but she had to keep her cool. If she didn't then security would come and she would be kicked out. It would look especially bad since she is an employee of the team and all. The press would have a field day over Team USA yelling at fans. The red head took a deep breath to think about what to say.

"You know I'm a pretty girl...a really pretty girl. Can I have a word with one of you?...Privately," Annie said calmly.

The one that called her ginger got up and the two walked up the stairs so they could talk alone and not be disturbed. A few minutes later Annie arrived back to the bench and the guys left. OC could hear them ask the main guy why they were leaving but all he could do is give her a mean look and call her a bitch. Annie seemed like she didn't care at all. OC planned on asking what she said to him after the game.

Mac played really well despite his injury. He was in a lot of pain and everyone could see it on his face. He didn't care though, he wanted to prove Herb wrong and fight through it. Also, he wanted to prove to his teammates and himself that he wasn't a quitter. Mac never felt so energized or wired while playing. After his shift was done, he spent the rest of the game standing. He was too energized to sit down.

The rest of the game was pretty tense. They were down 2-1 in the last minute of the third period but thankfully Bill Baker scored tying the game in the last few seconds of the game. It was very nerve racking for everyone, and they were all thankful for a tie.

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After the game, some of the guys went out to celebrate the tie, but Mac didn't. He was asked to go out with them but he didn't want to. His leg hurt like hell, and also he was a little embarrassed by what Herb said to him in the locker room. The guys seemed totally on Mac's side and didn't agree with what Herb said at all, but it still ate Mac up inside. And to top that off, it seemed like that loser that flirted with Annie was right, he wasn't tough enough. His girlfriend probably heard some of his little scene, even though she wasn't in the locker room. He didn't want to confront her and left right after the game, even ignoring Doc's insistence that he check his leg.

As the guys were partying after their surprising tie against Sweden, Mac watched tv in his hotel room. He was lying on his bed and had his leg propped up with a few pillows.

Knock, Knock

"Robbie, it's me..." he heard Annie from the other end of the door, "Can I ...can I come in?"

Annie really needed to talk to him. She felt horrible after hearing his fight with Herb and those stupid guys coming to the game. She should have just ignored them when they were flirting with her at the coffee shop earlier that day. She knew that know and was ready to apologize.

"Nobody's here," Mac yelled back at her. It was a little ridiculous for him to say that and he realized that right after he said it.

"Oh well, that's funny. Because I hear a male voice that sounds just like my cute boyfriend," Annie tried.

"Really? I thought it was a voice of an un-tough softie," Mac replied back.

Annie sighed. He was making her feel even worse about what happened that morning. She already felt bad enough.

'That's is,' Annie thought to herself.

She opened her purse and looked through it. It took a few moments but she dug up a bobby pin from the very bottom. She smiled and undid it to make it longer. She then slid it into the key hole and turned it. She heard the door unlock. Bingo!

She opened the door and saw Mac looking at the door, dumbfounded. How could she get in?

"What?" Annie asked as if it was totally normal, "I am from Southie, aren't I?"

"What are you even doing here? Shouldn't you be off with your three boyfriends?" Mas asked coldly.

"No!" she defended, "Robbie, I came here to see you. I don't care about those losers at all! I came here to apologize. What I did was really wrong and selfish and I'm really sorry!"

Mac didn't say anything at all to her. Annie was really sorry at this point. She didn't know what to do if he didn't say anything. They didn't always have the best communication skills, and this was an example of that. Mac looked at her with a pissed off expression. He seriously wasn't going to let this one off that easily. Annie stared at him with apologetic eyes. She didn't even know what to do or say. After a moment Robbie turned his head and continued watching tv. Annie didn't know what to do and had to think of something fast. Then something came into her head.

"I was fourteen in the Summer of '73..." Mac turned to look at her. She was going to open up to him about the picture and her past. She knew he wanted to know and the only way that they could communicate through this fight is to be honest with each other and that was what she was doing.

"I worked as a CIT at a sleep away camp in the Berkshires, which is like western Mass. Anyways, while I was there...I met this guy. His name was Steve. He was really cute and eighteen so I thought he was like the most mature person ever...because that's what fourteen year olds think eighteen year olds are. And we hung out and talked a bit. He always seemed to flirt with me and back then guy attention was like the biggest thing in the world for me. So we flirted and stuff. Back then...back then I wasn't the perfect person. I mean I like hooked up. I made out with a lot of guys in seventh and eighth grade, so I didn't have a great reputation. I kissed Steve a lot too. One night it was late and we were hanging out in his cabin. All his roommates were out. One thing led to another and...and we did it. It...it was my first time. I don't even know what was going through my head when it happened. As soon as it was other I left his cabin. I was ashamed...I was ashamed at myself. I didn't want it to happen like that, ya know? I wanted it to be really special, and all my thoughts about how it would happen sorta shattered after that experience. It wasn't like rape or anything because I totally agreed to it, but I still freaked out. The next day I called my parents and they picked me up. I never told them what happened...I just said I was homesick."

Annie was getting really upset by this point. Mac saw the look on her face and knew it must've been really hard for her to tell him. She knew he wanted to know what happened and as painful as it was to relive it, she told him and that took a lot of guts. He could forgive her now, but she wasn't done with her story.

"I changed a lot after that. I had a complete personality makeover. I isolated myself from everyone and everything. In the beginning of ninth grade I met OC and we became best friends. I was completely different after that. I didn't want to rehash the past because I didn't want to remember it. I only wanted to focus on the present and future. I knew that I was a different person back then and I was ashamed of that person. That's why I never told OC and that's why I never told you either. You changed me a lot too, for the best. I wasn't able to stand up for myself at all before I met you. OC held me back a bit in being like an actual girl and all and you totally accepted it. You liked that I liked hockey, and the Stones, and you liked my girly side and my tomboy side. And you mean so much to me, Robbie. I love you and I don't want to lose you. I'm so sorry if I hurt your feelings. My actions today were uncalled for. I didn't really know what else to say besides 'everything' because I knew you wanted to know that and..."

Mac cut her off. She was on the verge of tears at that point. Her past had finally caught up to her at that point. She didn't want Mac to ever know who she was before she met OC. She was afraid he wouldn't like her for it and dump her.

"It's okay, Annie. It's alright. Thanks for telling me," he smiled at her, trying to reassure her.

Annie walked over to the bed, sat down, and gave him a big hug.

"I love you," she whispered in his ear.

"I love you too," he whispered back.

Annie then lied down next to him. She laid her head on his shoulder as his arm was around her. They weren't really paying attention to the tv.

"Are we okay?" Annie asked.

"Yeah...we'll be alright..."

I told you it was long! Also to make up for making you all wait so long, here's a little preview of next chapter:

"OC why are you being a goof?"

"What?"

"You've been acting really weird and secretive all day and I don't like it."

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"Where are you going to get her Valentine's Day gift from?"

"The Jewelry Shop..."

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"I saw our apartment today"

"Yeah. What did you think about it?"

"Well...it's pretty small. It's like the perfect bachelor pad..."

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"Phil, you're such a dick!"

"Marguerite, you weren't supposed to arrive here until much later!"

"That really does not help you're case right now, babe."

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"I think I'm pregnant..."

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"Will you marry me?"

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