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- I thought

this was the end.

- I didn't

know a lot of people

or have many friends growing up.

- I'm now from

here so I sound different.

- And people judge me.

- I lost both of

my parents when I was young

and moved to the

States shortly after.

- I thought

I'd never be accepted.

- Until I met

Kelly, my best friend.

- She was everything

I wanted in a friend,

and her being my friend

attracted the same people

that used to make fun of me.

- But I didn't need

them because I had her.

- She celebrated

life whenever we can,

and when I shed a

tear, she was there.

- I know I'll

never feel alone again

because she'll be

my only friend.

- Forever.

- We have

no idea what's going on

other than we started

getting calls of g*nshots.

- Affirmative.

With that information,

go ahead and-

- There

are two individuals

that are unconscious,

not breathing.

- I

came out the front.

We have a witness out

here that says he-

- 10-4.

Don't let anybody leave.

- Can you tell me

how things escalated?

- I don't know how

things got this far.

I was in the dark

the whole time.

- Did you know

this lady before the weekend?

- This has been going

on for days now.

When will they stop,

and what are they even

protesting against?

- Don't know. Don't care.

What we need to focus

on is this f*cking trip.

- So, you said an Air

in Dubai, right?

- I thought we talked

about New York?

Think about it.

There's a bunch of nature

outside of the city

that people rarely explore,

and if we get bored,

we can just call an

Uber to the city,

which is maybe 45 minutes.

- Are you sure?

- Maybe a little more,

but it's not that bad.

- Okay, fine, fine.

- Okay, see, I like

that one already.

- It's not even showing

you New York yet.

Please go away.

Go to your place.

- Okay, okay.

- Okay, this one has big

windows. High ceilings.

Okay, Wi-Fi, pool.

- Just book it, Laura.

- Okay, submit.

- Did we get it?

- We got it!

- No way!

- We're getting out of here.

Hello.

- Laura, are you finally

excited to be leaving?

- Yeah, I'm

gonna go somewhere quiet.

I've been around madness

for the last few years,

so I really need a vacation.

- And it's well deserved.

You've improved so much from

when you first got here.

- Thank you

- I need you to do

me one favor, though.

Please stay in contact. You

know I'm always here for you.

- Okay, I'll talk

to you soon, then.

- Okay. All right, bye.

- Look, yes, we were close.

I thought it was the

right thing to do.

- The

right thing to do?

How f*cking close were you?

- Oh my God.

- Hey, get a picture.

- Hey, no, we need

to go to, a picture?

- Yeah, we're gonna want one!

- Let's do it.

Let's do it.

- Okay.

- Say "big apple."

- Okay.

Big apple.

- Okay. Let me see.

- Oh, that's cute.

- Ooh, you gotta fix that.

You gotta fix that.

Look at my forehead.

Hey, Laura. We're here.

- Whoa!

- Oh, awesome.

- We're here.

- This is so cool.

- I got you. I got you.

I got it. I got it,

don't worry about it.

- Thank you. At least someone

is helping around here.

- No one told you to

pack your whole life.

You're supposed to travel light

and buy clothes on the trip.

- If I wasn't busy

unloading by myself,

I'd take out my own camera.

- Okay, maybe

you should ask Michael

to help you then.

- Someone

sounds jealous.

- Let's get a

pic. Let's get a pic.

- Yeah.

- Go!

Awesome.

- This is so cute.

Did you see that?

- What?

- Did you see that?

- Yes?

- Hi. Are you Ms. Johnson?

- Mhm.

- I'm Laura. I rented

the house for the week.

- I

didn't rent to anyone.

- Did I book the wrong dates?

No, I have the right dates.

What the hell is going on?

- No bars?

- One.

Maybe.

We should get out of here

and just book

something in the city.

- No, no. Are you kidding me?

You wanna drive back

now? I'm exhausted.

- I mean, do you

think it's safe here?

Look.

- You know, I don't

really give a shit

if it's safe or

not at this point.

We just traveled for

eight hours, right?

Why don't we at least

see if she'll let us

rest for the night?

Plus, if anything did happen

to me, I know you'd protect me,

like you always do.

- Okay. Fine.

- Okay. Come on.

- Oh my God.

- Listen, lady, I've

got an issue with-

- I'm sorry. I'm just looking

for reception out here.

- There's no reception here.

You'd have to go

up the driveway.

- Are you the owner, ma'am?

- Yes.

- You had to

get a notification

that we were coming.

You confirmed us.

- Oh, yes, of

course. I apologize.

Now I remember.

I got my days mixed up.

- Front door.

Come in, sweetie.

- Wow.

- I suppose you'd like

me to show you around.

- That's okay. It's

been a long day.

- This is the front.

My brother and I used to play

right here when we were kids.

My father made some of

these pieces himself.

Am I boring you?

- No. Not at all.

- Oh, the birds.

Don't touch that!

- Sorry.

- Oh, now, wait just a second.

Whenever you come in, leave

your shoes by the door.

You don't wanna bring

filth from the outside in.

Go on now. Leave your

shoes by the door.

Also, no parties and no guests.

I don't want any mess.

- Okay.

- Moving along, please.

This is the dining area.

Bedrooms are upstairs.

This is the kitchen. Oh,

isn't it a wonderful view?

Hm?

- It's nice.

- Oh, that's my brother, Tom.

- Hey.

- He helps me take

care of the place.

Have you finished downstairs?

- Yeah. I finished.

- Don't drink the milk.

- Follow me.

This is my favorite

room, the piano room.

Do you play?

- No.

- I like a tinkle on the

keys every now and then.

Mind your step.

This is the master bedroom.

Kitchen patio door.

- You may wanna come out here

and enjoy the peace

and the quiet.

I used to do that a

lot when I was a girl.

I spent hours out here. Now,

just be careful of the animals.

Deer are fine, but

if you see a skunk,

don't bother it or

it will spray ya.

Bear come through here

once in a while, too.

- What, bears?

- Mhm, you can usually spook

'em if you make some noise,

but if they don't

spook, get back inside.

You best stay out

of the woods, too.

You know, my brother

Tom got lost in there.

He was scared out of his

mind when we found him.

Said he heard voices

and was being chased.

It was nothing like that.

He was dehydrated.

It was affecting his mind.

Oh, one last thing.

We're having some

problems in the basement.

Please don't go down there.

I wouldn't want you to get hurt.

Can I trust you?

- Yes.

- Yeah, of course.

- This house is the

only thing we have left.

Please take good care of it.

- Sure.

- We can do that.

- Oh, last thing.

When will you be out?

- Just like

I put in the website.

- And this is, remind me when?

- A couple days, yeah.

- Okay. Okay.

That's not so bad.

Let's go.

- They are a strange pair.

- Yeah. Don't say it.

- What?

- You were about to

make some gross remark

about incest or something.

What are you doing?

- I'm starving.

- Okay. I'll order food then.

Shit.

- What?

- She didn't give us

the Wi-Fi password.

- Are they

still out there?

- I don't know.

- She didn't leave

give us keys either.

- What'd you say?

- She didn't.

Nevermind. We're getting

out of here tomorrow.

This is way too creepy, okay?

- What? No, no, no, no.

- Come on, please.

Don't tell me you were not

spooked out by those freaks.

- So?

- I saw it in your face.

- They're gone now,

and we're gonna have a very

interesting story to tell

when we get back.

- Okay, but I can't wait to

leave a review on this owner.

She's the worst.

- I agree with you there,

but, first, I'll need

you to make my drink.

- I'm so tired, Kelly.

- Come on. It doesn't come

out right when I do it.

I came prepared.

And, look, I'm setting

everything up for you.

So, until these drinks get made,

I don't think we can

do anything else.

- Just bring the ice down.

- Ice. Got it.

- Get a shot.

- What?

- Take a shot for that one.

- No, you need to. Oh, whatever.

We'll both take a shot.

- Woo!

- Just our luck. Just our luck.

Come on, Tom.

Come on!

We can go downstairs

and go around.

Move, move!

I mean, what are the chances?

- Relax.

- We gotta get her out of the

house before she finds out.

- Relax.

- Because we can't

stay in this hotel.

We don't even have

enough money for gas.

- Relax!

- Now, I'm not gonna lie.

Ms. Johnson got me nervous

today, but I'm happy we're here.

- Hey, I told you so.

Me too. We're gonna

have an awesome weekend.

- I know. You wanna go

inside and have more drinks?

- Yeah.

- Cheers.

- Tell me about Halle

Berry in that movie, though.

- She's the best.

I mean, one of-

- She's the best.

She does like a topless

scene in a movie.

- Yeah?

- Yeah.

Yeah, it was, God,

she was, like,

this hot assistant in a movie,

and she is having an

affair with this guy,

and the guy's wife

doesn't know it.

It becomes this

whole thing, but,

and I also just love how, like,

she has no shame, and like-

- You find that sexy?

- A hundred percent.

She has no shame in the shit

that she's done or has done,

and I'm just like, respect.

Plus, did you just

see that whole new...

Laura,

that was hot, but

we've been drinking,

and we should go to sleep.

It's been a long day.

- Right.

- Yeah.

- Sorry.

- No, no. I'll see

you in the morning.

- See you soon, then.

- Kelly.

- Why are you waking me up?

- Just listen.

- I don't hear anything.

- Listen.

- No, you drank way too much.

- I'm going back to sleep.

- What the hell was that?

- I don't know.

- Okay. Stay with me.

- Oh my God.

- Okay, okay, stay

with me, stay with me.

Where it's coming from?

- Oh my gosh!

- Front door.

Let's go.

Okay. Okay.

- Oh my God.

- Oh my God. Okay.

Power. Power.

- No, no, no,

Kelly. We're safe.

- Check there.

Shit!

The power, the power.

- Good evening.

This is Erica Delrozan

of ULT11 News,

and the city is in an uproar.

A bill was recently passed

to release mentally unstable

patients back into society,

known as the Freeman

Redemption Bill.

The bill was passed

to stop the overpopulation

of mental health facilities.

Alan Page is with us live.

- When the world

can't get no crazier,

they let the crazies out.

- Where a protest is underway.

- Damn!

Oh, God.

- We have a possible

10-5A at 625 River Road.

- This is Nickles. Over.

I'm about 10 minutes

away from that address.

- Detective

Nickles, I'm gonna email you

a picture of Elise

Johnson right now.

Please confirm once you have it.

- Oh, yeah. Just got it.

- 10-4.

Her daughter called and said

she hasn't heard from

her in a few days.

Can you stop by

and do a check-up?

- A white lady, right?

- Affirmative.

- 'Course no Black people

living out here but me.

10-4. I'm on my way.

- Copy.

- Kelly!

Kelly!

- Oh, what

are you doing?

- I was looking around,

trying to see if I

can find anything.

- Oh my God. What is that?

- I don't know.

There's also footprints

all over here.

I'm not sure from when though.

What are you thinking then?

- Probably the

same thing you are.

- Dubai?

- Nah.

Oof. What are you looking at?

- I thought I saw

something move.

Okay, we gotta call the

police and get out of here.

- Stop. Stop.

Calm down.

This is just some teenagers in

the woods trying to prank us.

Don't be so selfish. This

isn't just about you, okay?

We can make the best of

this and clean it up,

act like nothing happened.

Please, we're in New York.

People are crazy, but

we can be crazier.

You clean this up,

I'll go make breakfast,

and do a good job.

I don't wanna hear that

you got fined or something.

- Okay. I'll

clean this up then.

I'll go up here and try to

see if I can find any bars.

- So, how'd y'all meet?

- Man, as soon as we met, I

knew something was f*cked up.

- You didn't

think to share that

with the other officers?

- Honestly, not at all.

I didn't think it

was that serious.

Plus, I had something to prove.

I'm the new guy who's never

closed the case before

and everyone thinks

I'm a f*ck-up,

so if I couldn't handle this,

I knew I would be discharged.

- From where I'm standing,

you're right. You are a f*ck-up.

- It's a possibility.

- Oh, is it?

- Yeah.

- f*ck.

The police?

Hey.

May I help you?

- Hi. I'm Detective Nickles.

I'm looking for Elise Johnson.

- If you mean Ms.

Johnson, she's not here.

- Are you a friend

of Ms. Johnson?

- No. I just rent the

house for the week.

- Well, we are trying

to find Ms. Johnson.

Her daughter says she hasn't

heard from her for a few days.

So, have you seen her?

- She was here yesterday.

- All right.

- Hey!

- What made you want to come

out to this boring town?

- Kelly loves nature.

- Kelly is your?

- My friend. She's actually

cooking in the kitchen.

- What's Kelly's last name?

- Richards.

Thank you.

- My wife passed. All I

needed was some more time.

- What's wrong?

- I don't know.

Sometimes I just think,

God, how did we get here?

Daddy just missed a

couple of payments.

The bank turned its back on him.

Suddenly, our financial woes

are others' financial gains.

Those sharks, they're ready to

tear the meat off your bones,

and yet people will

say that we're evil.

- We're just trying to survive.

What's wrong with that?

- You know, when I walked inside

the home, I felt him there.

- Me too.

- Pull over.

- I can't.

- Oh, what now?

- Also, do you mind if I have

a contact for emergencies?

- Sure. His name is Lloyd.

What happened with Ms.

Johnson? Is anything going on?

- I'm not sure, but I got

a call about Ms. Johnson.

Her daughter wanted

to check on her.

She hasn't heard from her,

so I'm just out here

making sure you're safe.

- Okay.

If I call 911, will they

specifically send you?

- Strange question,

but dispatch will send

someone from my department.

- It sounded like someone

walking around. It was creepy.

- Okay, well, you see

this tree right here?

You see how the

green on the tree

doesn't come up

until a few feet up?

- Yeah.

- That's deer, real hungry

around this time of the year,

and that's as high up

they can reach to eat.

- Deer?

- Yeah, God's honest

truth. Mandatory training.

- Got it, officer.

- It's detective.

- Right.

Officer, what's that?

- Looks like we

found a talisman.

Folks around here are

pretty superstitious,

and the deer may have

cut itself and bled out.

- This is so weird.

- Yeah, my middle name is weird.

I meant it figuratively.

Don't you worry.

This is a safe neighborhood,

safer than the city.

Too safe.

Here's my card. Just give me

a call if you need anything.

- Okay.

- Oh, God.

- Thank you, officer.

- It's detective.

- Okay. Oh, here's

Ms. Johnson for you.

- Thank you. Well,

have a great day.

- You too.

- Be cool.

- Hey, Ms. Johnson?

- Yes?

- Hey. I'm Detective Nickles.

I'm just checking in.

Your daughter says she hasn't

heard from you in a few days.

Just making sure you were okay.

- I am. Thank you

for your concern.

This is my brother, Tom. I

just spoke with my daughter.

I explained I broke my phone

and just got a new one today.

- All righty.

Have a great day.

- What did

the police want?

- He was looking

for Ms. Johnson.

- Why?

- Her daughter hasn't

heard from her in days.

He said the noise

last night was deer.

- It didn't sound like deer.

- I told him that.

I got bars down the driveway,

so if you wanna stay somewhere

else, we can, you know.

- No, we shouldn't. This is fun.

- What kind of fun are

you talking about, Kelly?

You have a unique

definition of fun.

- You know, I am pretty unique.

- You don't have

to remind me all the time.

- Jesus f*cking Christ.

- What happened?

- That creepy f*cking

guy is out there.

- Oh my God, your arm.

Let me have a look.

- I'm fine, I'm

fine, really. Oh, God.

- I think you need stitches.

- I'm fine.

- We need to go to a

hospital right now.

- I'm fine,

seriously. I've had worse.

- Okay. I'll get you

some first aid stuff.

Kelly?

Kelly?

Come on. It's not funny.

Kelly?

Kelly?

Everything all right?

- Yeah, your brother

was by the window,

and I just got a little scared.

- Oh, I apologize for that.

I don't see why he would be.

We just came to

refill the generator

and check and make sure

everything was okay.

I hope you don't mind.

- Were you and Tom

here late last night?

- No.

Probably just some

animals, like I told you.

I didn't feel well last night,

so Tom watched over me

until I drifted off.

Listen, we're

having an awful time

with that situation

in the basement,

and I was wondering

if you would consider

shortening your stay.

- How short?

- Well, some time today

would be best for us.

I apologize, but

I will make sure

that you get back

every penny you spent.

- Well, the first night

wasn't that great,

and I have plans to go

party in the city tonight.

- Sure, I understand.

- But do you have a phone

number? Maybe I can-

- I'll check

back with you tomorrow.

- Oh, and your daughter

is trying to get ahold of you.

- She told me.

I talked to her this morning.

- Kelly!

- Calm down. Calm down.

I was just looking for this.

- How is it?

- It's okay.

- Oh my God.

I was just talking to

Ms. Johnson out there.

- What did she want?

- She asked me to leave.

- You said you couldn't, right?

- I told her we are going

to party tonight, so.

- That's what I thought.

- I thought

you said you handled it.

- I'm gonna k*ll her

and dump her in the forest.

- No, Tom, don't.

She'll be gone soon enough.

We'll get our house back.

- Good evening.

This is Erica

Delrozan of ULT News,

and it's been several days

since the passing of the

Freeman Redemption Bill.

- Stay down!

- And crime

continues to escalate.

Protests continue

throughout the city-

- Kelly, we have to go!

- As people voice their

concerns over safety.

- One minute.

- There she goes.

- Thank you.

- Here's our chance.

Let's go.

- You know, I've been

watching you dance all night.

- Don't make fun of me.

- Nah, I had to. You

made it way too easy.

Hi, I'm Kevin. Nice to meet you.

- Laura. This is my, ugh,

oh my God, nevermind.

- So, you gonna give

me the first dance?

- So how often do you

go out to meet girls?

- Look, man, I don't know about

you and your bozo

partner over here,

but I like to go out

and enjoy myself.

I mean, shit, if me and the guys

see some girls that we

like, we approach them.

We see what's up. If

they bite, they bite.

Is that a crime?

- Speaking

of the guys,

where were they that night?

- I could tell. You

have a good time?

- Yeah.

Thanks to you, my

night got better.

- I'm gonna go pee.

- What about you?

- Yeah, absolutely.

This is actually one

of my favorite spots

to come to in this city.

- Hm, I could tell.

So I'm gonna go to the

bathroom. I'll be back, okay?

- Okay. Do your thing.

- Pigsty.

Oh, God.

Dad will be turning

in his grave.

Look what I found!

I knew she was on something.

I'm sure a hoe too.

- Look.

- Give me that.

- Thank you. Have a good night.

- You know, we're

breaking the rules

by bringing you home tonight.

- We?

I don't do rules.

- Yeah, if you know this lady,

she's gonna have

her asses tonight.

- Remember what I

told you in the club

that the best way

to get over somebody

is to get under somebody else?

- Shh. Stop.

- It's simple, girlfriend.

- Stop?

Look, I don't really know

what you're talking about,

but as long as you're

having fun, f*ck it, right?

- Thank you for spending

the night with me.

- Of course. I appreciate

you for having me.

- Yeah.

- What's going on? What's up?

- I don't know.

I drink a lot these days.

This trip has been

the worst, you know?

I've barely seen my dad. I

lost my mom when I was young.

I can't even find a

reason to enjoy myself.

This guy dumped

me away, you know?

- Listen, listen, no disrespect,

but I don't even wanna

get into all that.

- Sorry.

- It's okay. It's all right.

- But then I met

Kelly, you know?

And she's more than a

friend. She's my sister.

She's everything for me.

- There you go.

- Yeah. God, I love her so much.

- I meant to ask you, though.

This accent, where's it from?

- I'm Spanish.

- Let me guess. Dominican?

- Dominicana, yeah.

- Ooh, Dominicano.

- Nah, you're full of surprises.

Oh my gosh.

The way you were

staring at me all night.

- I'm like, wow.

- Still asking me that.

- Wow.

The way you were screaming

my name all night.

- Oh, stop.

- Technically, you

might be the first.

- Come here.

- The brain is

also a part of your body

we need to look at.

- I apologize.

- It hurts.

My head is k*lling me.

- Okay.

I'll be right back.

I'll get a bandage and

something for your fever.

Kelly?

Kelly?

Kelly?

- Laura.

- Um, who's that?

- Oh, this? This is nothing.

Just a girl who never seen

the woods before, okay?

- Okay, weirdo.

- Nobody expected that

the detective from a small

out-of-the-city county

was onto something big.

Previously, he made local news

when he rescued a three-legged

cat from the skunk,

but little did they

know he didn't-

- Um, what the f*ck?

- Oh, okay. Okay, I'm leaving.

Please don't tell

nobody about this.

- Just forgot my keys.

- Hello?

- Hi. How are you?

I'm calling for any updates

about my mother, Mrs. Johnson.

- Yes, everything is

good. No need to worry.

- I am so relieved to hear that.

It's not like her

not to respond for a

couple days, you know?

- I spoke with her.

She Air her house

to some college students

for the weekend,

so she's been staying

with your uncle Tom.

- Uncle Tom? I

don't have an uncle.

- Where are you going?

- Work came up.

I gotta get out a little

earlier then I thought.

- What's

wrong? I mean...

- Nothing. Have you see my keys?

- Say what?

My mother doesn't

have a brother,

therefore I don't

have a f*cking uncle.

- Really? Your mother

5'5" with blonde hair?

- No. She's a brunette.

- Look, I had a

really good time.

It's just crazy

the next few days,

but you here for the

weekend though, right?

- Um, can you email me a

picture of your mother, please?

- Oh my God.

- Kelly?

- Hello.

- Yes, this is Detective

Nickles. Is this Lloyd?

- Yeah. This is Lloyd.

- Laura gave me

your phone number

when I asked for

her parents' contact

so they can know

her whereabouts.

- Laura's parents

died years ago.

I'm her doctor from Bellevue

Psychiatric Hospital.

- Where's Kelly?

What's she doing here?

Hey! Where's my friend?

- Kelly loves nature.

- Kelly is your?

- My friend.

She's actually cooking

in the kitchen.

- Your friend

Kelly, she hear it too?

- Yeah. It kept us up all night.

- Look, I know who you are

and I know what you did, okay?

So let's talk because we

could help each other.

- f*ck you! f*ck you!

I know she's down there.

- Stop! Tom, Tom!

- I know you

put her in the basement.

- Don't do it! I beg

you, for your own sake!

We were just trying

to protect ourselves!

I told you not to come in here!

Laura

- Thank you for the water.

- Hey, did you see

what they did to my friend?

- No, no!

I was showing them the house.

They seemed like nice people.

They took me into the closet.

- Listen, the brother-

- The closet,

and they tied me up.

- The brother is

still out there.

We have to be careful.

- We must call the police.

They tried to k*ll me.

They put me in the closet.

I was tied to a

chair in the dark

and I couldn't breath

and I couldn't get out.

- You k*lled my sister.

- Are y'all okay?

Laura.

Laura.

Hey, Laura.

Are you okay?

- Did you find Kelly?

- Give me your cell phone so

we can trace her down, okay?

Look, Laura.

In every photo on your

phone, it's just you.

- I'm Laura. I booked

a house for the week.

- He helps me take

care of the place.

This is the master bedroom.

Please, take good care of it.

- Ms. Johnson

got me nervous today,

but I'm happy we're here.

Kelly.

I'll be right back.

I'll get a bandage and

something for your fever.

Ms. Johnson's waiting

to speak to you inside.

- One second.

She died years ago at the beach.

You and her boyfriend,

Lewis, was there.

- One moment.

- All right.

- I'll be right back, okay?

- Okay.

- What are you doing over here?

Laura, don't do that. Are

you kidding me right now?

- You said it was gonna be us,

but you had to bring Lewis.

- I didn't think it

was gonna be an issue.

I mean, I know we

didn't discuss it.

- Because all you care

is about yourself.

- Come on, Laura.

Seriously?

- Don't touch me.

- And Lewis took his

own life a day later.

You don't remember?

My partner is gonna

take you down to the

station for a statement.

Look, you are lucky to be alive.

Any info on the two suspects?

- Yes, detective.

The Jane Doe downstairs and

the John Doe in the kitchen,

they're actually siblings.

- The bank

couldn't wait any longer.

- You knew my situation.

My wife passed.

All I needed was some more time.

- Daddy, I don't wanna go!

- Come on, Tom!

- Their father owned this

house back in the '80s,

and it seemed they may

have come to take it back.

- All right. I'll

look into that.

- Okay.

- How are you?

I'm all right.

- Look, I know people that

usually rent out their home

have some type of CCTV.

Do you have one?

- Yes, I do. I have two cameras.

- Don't know. Don't care.

What we need to focus

on is this f*cking trip.

- A bill was recently passed

to release mentally unstable

patients back into society.

Protests continue

throughout the city

as people voice their

concerns over safety.

- Is this supposed to be

considered self-defense?

- That was fun. Where to next?

- I never allow

anyone to get in the way of

what Kelly and I

have, not even her.

People would k*ll

for the type of friendship

we have, including me.
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