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Music.
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But as we move to the future,
I hope we climb to new heights.
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So without further ado,
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I'm going to turn the podium over
to our former principal, Ms.
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Suzanne Waters.
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Thank you.
-
Thank you.
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Everyone who's fortunate enough to reach
this day knows that it's coming.
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One day I woke and realized
that this day is here.
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So I'd like to leave you with this.
-
God has plans for you.
-
Don't waste the morrow that you
have chasing what doesn't matter.
-
Arguments for the winning doesn't matter.
-
Priorities that no longer matter.
-
You can do that.
-
The north for you
only need your courage to be realized.
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Thank you.
-
I'm grateful.
-
Depression bandage over the wound.
-
He's been steadily losing blood
pressure from his internal injuries.
-
Just a kid.
-
No exit wound.
-
Let's get him bagged
in on a ventilator right now.
-
He's going into hypothalamic shop.
-
Contact in the disease book of yours.
-
Although Suzanne Waters is leaving us,
she'll never really be gone.
-
I know.
-
I can never completely fill
the shoes left behind.
-
You are always welcome here at South High.
-
In one month, she will add grandmother
to her long list of accomplishments.
-
I'm so sorry David wasn't
able to be here today.
-
Oh, I know.
-
His job's important.
-
He's going in shock and eat a blood type.
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One, check his blood pressure.
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Three, get his legs elevated.
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300 CC sailing drip.
-
Start an alive.
-
Where is it?
-
Hold on, baby.
-
Hold on me.
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Please, baby, hold on.
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Four sets.
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Third suction spreader.
-
Please don't hurt me.
-
I have money.
-
What's wrong?
-
I'm having that baby.
-
No.
-
I can't drive.
-
Do you have a phone?
-
Go home and stayed there.
-
I'll be right back.
-
Go home and stay there.
-
Go home.
-
Can you move over?
-
Well, we're going to miss
you dropped your phone.
-
Oh, thank you.
-
Thank you.
-
Jessica.
-
My name is Jessica.
-
Nice name.
-
Why?
Are you going to tell me yours?
-
I could, but if I did,
-
I have to put you on the side
of the road and left your car.
-
What makes you think we're
going to a hospital?
-
I'll take the car after I deliver
you to now payment, right.
-
Hey,
the important thing is keeping your mind
-
off that eight pound alien
that's about to pop out of you.
-
Early.
-
Free term evidence.
-
Before or after 32 weeks round there.
-
Knowing when you pass
preterm is pretty important.
-
Oddest thing.
Did you know if they transplant a woman's
-
heart into a man's than diameter
the arteries will increase?
-
Men naturally have larger arteries.
-
You have 60,000 mounds of blood vessels
-
and every red blood cell goes
completely on your body.
-
In 60 seconds,
-
you produce 250 ports of spit in your
lifetime that could fill two pools.
-
Yeah.
-
Where do you get this
stuff from the library.
-
Thanks to sakama's like this stuff?
-
That is suburbia.
-
It's a good thing you pay your taxes.
-
I mean how entertaining the conversation.
Really.
-
Avenue.
-
Get another line going.
-
Away, we lose it hip.
-
Your brain requires ten watts
cars to operate through.
-
You think your brain is more active during
-
the day with rest your body,
but it's not brain's more active.
-
Don't stop.
Keep going.
-
Keep going.
-
90% of the information you gained,
you gained from sight.
-
Keep tickle yourself.
-
Go ahead, try tickle yourself.
-
Every small stomach doesn't destroy it.
-
Sounds bad.
-
Frequent dreams are corlened with tire IQ.
-
You must dream a lot.
-
People take Quists and see their nonsense,
but they're really just the third centre.
-
Molars largely uses me on crowding
the mouth causing pain.
-
You'll be about one to me.
Shorter than good bed at night.
-
Then you're only waking up the morning
-
cartilage and your spine
compresses throughout the day.
-
If you're right kneaded,
-
you could live up to nine years longer
than a lefty human shed emotional tears.
-
Oh, this woman's having an alien.
-
Some people have a heart attack
on a Monday than any other day.
-
20% more.
You got it.
-
Here just in time.
You can make me a mother.
-
Over there.
Wait.
-
What's your name?
-
Babies are born with 350 bones,
that's all type 206 fusion.
-
Hey.
-
Freeze.
Security.
-
Backup.
Hey, hey, hey.
-
Get off me.
-
Do not resist me.
-
I wasn't doing anything.
-
Give me your other band.
-
I need a beauty backup unit in south
visitors lot at Highland General.
-
Let's make sure we've stopped all
the bleeding before we close them up.
-
Yes, sir.
-
More suction.
-
Vitals are stabilizing.
-
Hey, sweetie, your bride left a phone.
-
I'm going to drop it by if you're busy.
You're busy.
-
It'd be great to see you.
Love you.
-
All right, again.
-
3123.
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Push.
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Come on, push.
-
That's why I always double check for me.
Dr.
-
Waters, you're having a baby.
You ready?
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Oh, no, I don't think I'm ready yet.
-
Tell my wife I'll be there
as soon as I finish up here.
-
Temperatures back up.
-
Blood pressure is looking good.
-
Jessica, we need to get the baby.
-
Okay.
Jessica, get my neonatologist down here.
-
What's wrong?
-
Maybe it's gonna be okay.
-
One, two, three and push.
-
Stand up.
-
You have the right to remain silent.
-
Walk forward.
-
Anything you say can and will be
used against you in a court of law.
-
Watch your head.
-
You can do it.
Jessica.
-
Babies in the canal.
-
Yeah.
-
Doctor, what is it?
Your wife.
-
You need to come down.
Let's keep tested.
-
Dated for 2 hours because
I didn't get all the way.
-
What's going on with my baby?
-
He's with a good neonatologist with some
upstairs and neonatal intensive care.
-
Hey, come on.
-
We'll be fine, okay?
We're going to be fine.
-
And a baby will be too.
-
You can't say that with confidence.
-
What's going on?
-
Based on what?
-
You heard the doctors.
-
Should I leave?
-
No, mama, our baby was born
with Tetrology afloat, okay?
-
Blue baby syndrome.
-
Will he be all right?
-
The veins and arteries are basically
-
swapped, so it will require open
heart surgery, so it's very serious.
-
I'm so sorry.
-
Is there anything I can do?
-
What can I do to help?
-
Listen, my post office
is having complications.
-
I have to go check on her.
-
I'll be back to check with you soon, okay?
-
She is not a patient that you check on.
-
Can't someone else take the call?
-
Look, it's my patient, okay?
-
It's just not that easy.
-
I'm here for you.
-
I'm so sorry.
-
This boy, he saved my baby's life,
possibly mine.
-
And the doctor said it was
a miracle he was there.
-
Can you do me a favor?
-
Can you find him?
-
I want to thank him.
-
Of course.
-
And I'm so sorry.
-
I have to do something first.
-
Just let me go for an hour,
and I'll come back here, I swear.
-
Please.
-
Come on.
-
Come on, kid.
Let's go.
-
No, no, stop.
Stop.
-
Don't want to do that.
Stop it.
-
Come on now.
-
I'm trying to help you.
-
I never asked for help.
-
Stop.
-
I feel like I'm sprinting
on a treadmill with these kids.
-
Congratulations on becoming a grandma.
-
Thank you.
-
But for now, while that baby's being
stabilized, there's no visitation.
-
I'm sorry.
-
I understand.
-
Seems very serious.
-
It is, unfortunately.
-
Maybe you could point me in the direction
-
of the young man that brought
my daughterinlaw in.
-
I was told that he was arrested.
-
Thank you.
-
I knew that was you.
-
Oh, you knew?
-
I can feel you.
-
I don't have to see you.
-
I didn't mean to wake you.
-
I'm sorry.
-
I got tied up.
-
You got busy.
-
Did it help?
-
I know you're scared.
-
It has to be hard, you're not
being able to do anything.
-
I just hope while you're processing
your feelings, you'll include me.
-
All right.
-
Thank you.
-
Hi.
-
Nice, sweetie.
-
No wonder people get
sick and are overweight.
-
Look at what you're eating in here.
-
Jessica is an amazing woman.
-
Don't take her for granted.
-
So you two been talking?
-
Moms.
-
Conceiving.
-
Mom.
-
Look, I can't deal with this right now,
okay?
-
Jessica just doesn't understand
the requirements of my job.
-
Just leave it at that.
-
Jessica is your priority.
-
Your jobs, not your life.
-
No, my life's become a medical dispensary.
-
It's like I went to med school
to become a sewing machine.
-
Look at you, page.
-
You're going off.
I remember.
-
I'd be sitting here with your
father while he did visitations.
-
And while now you're here.
-
All your father needed was that kidney
-
for a few extra years because he was so
proud watching you cross that stage.
-
Dr.
David Isaac.
-
Water.
Okay, Mala.
-
That's great.
I got to go.
-
Okay.
Love you.
-
Your father healed hearts
inside these walls.
-
Hearts.
-
I miss you.
-
Hi, I'm Suzanne Waters.
-
I'm the motherinlaw
of the woman you helped.
-
I don't need a thanks.
-
That's great to hear, because it
makes thinking you that much easier.
-
Thanks for agreeing to me.
-
How is she?
-
Yesika, right.
-
She's doing very well.
-
Eli, the doctors say you
saved her baby's life.
-
How about it?
-
I'm going to find a way to help you.
You don't have to bother.
-
I was stealing her car.
-
She wasn't a beamer.
-
I'd be at a chop shop right now,
and I'd be a grand richer for it.
-
And you wouldn't have been arrested,
and you and I wouldn't be talking.
-
I believe that God wants me to be here.
-
If I request to see you
again, will you see me?
-
Attention, guests.
-
Morning visitation hours.
-
I wish that you were here.
-
Your son had a boy.
-
They haven't named him yet.
-
And I made a new friend.
-
And he's very complicated.
-
The faucet broke, so I asked Isaac.
-
What do we need a 30
foot Christmas tree for?
-
And it crushed the roof
of that truck when he cut it down.
-
What was Isaac thinking?
-
Well, he thought that it would come
to rest on the roof of the truck so he
-
wouldn't have to load
it long in the world.
-
Genius.
-
Genius.
-
It songs are tired into the mud.
-
Oh, my goodness.
-
You know, whenever I brought that story
-
up, he would always say, oh, well,
you try driving a 30 foot tree on the top
-
of a rental truck on Interstate
30 and avoid getting a ticket.
-
Greater works than he shall he do.
-
Because I am going to my father.
-
That's how that husband
of yours always lived.
-
You didn't come here to talk about Isaac.
-
There's this boy.
-
That doesn't sound good,
and I know that look.
-
His name is Eli.
-
And bigger problems than just
a little trouble at school.
-
When Isaac got sick,
-
I felt, no, Lord, I can't
lead this congregation.
-
I just don't have that special thing,
-
that indescribable way that people
just naturally follow.
-
You know what he said to me?
-
God doesn't choose us because we're
-
confident in our preparation to go
and do what he's called us to do.
-
He chooses us because he
knows what we're capable of.
-
Then he handed me this.
-
His words to me, follow God's
north for your life's calling.
-
What I don't need is more
drama in my life, mom.
-
You, too, are my priority.
-
Look, he's a criminal.
-
I don't care if he's only 1416.
-
Worse.
-
Who are you doing this for?
-
Look, that boy showed up the moment
that Jessica needed mom, I get it.
-
Happy coincidence, good fortune.
We got lucky.
-
I'm grateful, but you're being ridiculous.
-
I believe it's more than that, don't you?
-
Mom, who are you doing this for?
-
I know what you're implying.
Okay, great.
-
Tell me if I'm right.
-
Mom, you are not the keeper
of Dad's legacy.
-
Just let it go.
-
Look, I just came for an update.
-
Any news?
Maybe.
-
See him?
-
Mommy's going in for surgery on Monday.
-
They're running guide tests to get
a better picture for surgery.
-
He's just very vulnerable right now.
-
One in four don't make it.
-
Look, I'll try to arrange a time where you
-
can see him,
but it'll be through the glass.
-
I'm sorry.
-
I understand.
-
I'll get a prayer chain going.
-
Did you decide on the name, Dr.
-
Waters?
-
You can say.
It's not fair.
-
Have to do rounds.
-
So how are you feeling?
-
I saw the young boy that helped you.
-
How is he?
-
Did you get a name?
-
His name is Eli.
-
And I'm not sure why anybody
would want to be in his shoes.
-
He seemed spunky and smart.
-
He's in jail.
-
Apparently, he's a car thief.
-
Seemed all hard to me.
-
I think so, too.
-
You are going to be a great mother.
-
You know, the miracle is that we
even conceived this child.
-
He keeps telling me the extra
hours put him in line to run er.
-
I thought it was going to give
him more time with me, with us.
-
But don't say anything.
-
It'll just make it worse.
-
Okay.
-
Thank you.
-
I'll talk to him, though.
-
That kid, Eli.
-
Please tell him how grateful I am.
-
There's something about him.
-
Some kind of connect, right?
-
Like I knew him.
-
Put me at ease.
-
I wish I could help him.
-
Oh, you have plenty to deal with.
-
And I am so scared.
-
It's going to be all right.
-
You just say the word,
and I will be here for you.
-
I know.
-
I know.
-
He's going to jail.
-
There's nothing you can do to change that.
-
It's not mine to question.
-
It's mine to do.
-
I get it.
-
You're one of those.
-
Life lesson 101.
-
These kids get saved by Jesus
in prison every day.
-
And then when they walk,
-
they go right back to the life they know,
all they've ever known.
-
And then they're back in front
of me very soon after getting out.
-
I'm sorry to be so candid, Mrs.
-
Waters.
-
You need a wake up call.
-
We call that a come to Jesus moment.
-
I appreciate your experience and concern.
-
Helping someone doesn't change.
-
Is there a bond that I can pay so
he doesn't have to stay in jail?
-
Temporary custody.
-
Do you recommend that I
hire a lawyer for him?
-
All of the above.
-
So you're hanging in there?
-
The average human sheds
6000 particles a day.
-
One £2 a year.
-
Imagine how much flesh is on these floors.
-
This table.
-
Understood.
-
Silly question.
-
This is like county, but for kids.
-
Ever been to county?
County?
-
Which county?
Yeah.
-
You keep it up, kid.
-
You know she's here to help.
-
Do you think you can sneak
me in some bones, Benjamins?
-
Scratch cabbage tempt playing money?
-
I need some favor from the buck squad.
-
I'm sorry, but I can't
do anything like that.
-
I would have 20 minutes and I was kidding.
-
What I can do is get you out of here.
-
You would have to be under my supervision.
-
Now, is that something
that you would want?
-
Why would you do that?
-
I'm not completely sure.
-
Honest answer.
-
Okay, I'll get it arranged.
-
You don't owe me.
-
I'm doing it for selfish reasons.
-
Even better.
-
Eli's parents were killed
in a car accident.
-
No will.
No one came forward.
-
Oh, my.
What a start in life.
-
It's not an overnight process to foster
home, study visit is required.
-
And you'll have to bring
him to meet with me weekly.
-
I'll see what I can do about a special
-
circumstance, but you'll have
to be enrolled in the classes.
-
Glad to.
-
Thank you.
-
Ms.
Waterset.
-
He's been in foster care since he was ten.
-
He's never stayed in the same
home for more than three months.
-
We lost track of him
for the last 18 months.
-
Plainly spoken.
-
You're taking out bail and he's a runner.
-
You might just be a way
out of juvie for him.
-
Understood.
-
Did you know he has a sister?
-
A sister?
-
Yes.
-
She was four.
-
He was ten.
-
The unfortunate reality is that couples
-
are often looking for kids
under four years.
-
He ran with her the first
time to keep them together.
-
Is she in placement?
No.
-
Police are looking.
-
I'm compelled again to ask Ms.
-
Waters.
-
Why?
-
Because I believe God brought Eli to me.
-
Eli?
-
Ms.
Waters.
-
Mrs.
Waters.
-
Excuse me.
-
Mrs.
-
Waters is risking a lot to help you.
-
Do you understand?
-
Yes.
-
And why should your yes give me
-
reassurance that you'll be here
on your court date for grand theft?
-
You don't trust me.
-
Nothing in that folder
will make you trust me.
-
My word doesn't mean much.
-
But you can trust in Mrs.
-
Waters word.
-
That's right.
-
But what's also true is Mrs.
-
Waters has no experience in dealing
with a young man like you.
-
Stealing cars is wholly different
from a kid skipping classes.
-
My responsibility is to the judicial
system and to law enforcement.
-
So, having said that,
-
your bail is set at $100,000
for flight risk.
-
I've really done it this time.
-
Either I'm completely out of control,
-
or I'm going to learn
the lesson of a lifetime.
-
Listen, you seem like a nice lady.
-
Don't let this kid use you.
-
He's very smart, just the same.
-
Okay.
-
Look, I know it's going to take you
-
a while to trust me,
but we have to communicate.
-
Are you hearing me?
-
Yes, I hear you.
Well, good.
-
That's a start.
-
So you have a sister?
-
Everyone lies once a day.
That's a fact.
-
Can't run from the truth.
-
That's all for a fact.
-
But the police are
searching for your sister.
-
Is there anything that you can
tell me that would help them?
-
No.
-
This is Eli.
Wait a minute.
-
I thought we were going
to talk about this first.
-
Come here.
-
I never got a chance to thank you.
-
It's like I told your mom,
I didn't intend to help you.
-
You can't tickle yourself.
-
And frequent dreaming is associated
with having a higher IQ.
-
Really?
-
But the average person falls
to sleep in seven minutes.
-
You're dreaming for 30.
-
I didn't know that.
-
But you know what?
-
I'm glad everybody is having fun right
now, but this is not a good time.
-
They're just useless facts.
-
Well, they helped me keep my mind off
of my worries on the way to the hospital.
-
Thank you.
-
How's your baby?
Wait a minute.
-
That's private.
He's fine, thanks to you.
-
Any news?
-
We are not about to have this
conversation here right now.
-
I think I should go.
-
Look, you know what?
-
You did a good thing, okay?
-
And I'm grateful, but right
now is not a good time.
-
Well, he's going to be
using your old bedroom.
-
My room?
Okay.
-
I just thought it was
right to let you know.
-
We'll be going.
-
Thank you again.
-
Sure.
-
What is wrong with you?
-
Me?
-
Babe, I see these kids every
day coming through the Er.
-
My mom doesn't know what
she's getting herself into.
-
This was obviously my son's room.
-
I'll let you get settled in.
-
The clothes on the bed are yours,
and we can get more.
-
Nice.
-
Please let me apologize
for my son's behavior.
-
He's in his thirties.
-
The age when you think that every
decision you make is permanent.
-
When you're his age, you'll
remember this conversation.
-
I don't plan on getting to 30.
-
I hope so.
-
I'll start dinner.
-
Thank you.
-
Hello?
-
Well, Jessica's sleeping silently.
-
Mom.
-
I don't know.
Somehow she's found peace in all this.
-
You just let yourself in?
Come on, mom.
-
I was worried.
-
Is he asleep?
-
David, I'm still your mother.
I know.
-
That's why I was concerned.
Well?
-
He's gone.
-
He's gone?
What does that mean, he's gone?
-
He climbed out the window.
-
Did you call the police?
-
I'm handling this.
-
What if he comes back here tonight
and breaks into your house?
-
What, like you just did?
-
I'm not some misguided youth.
-
Did you go after him?
-
He took my car.
-
Naomi.
-
Naomi.
-
Naomi.
-
What's?
This this is a joke, right?
-
Well, you got to be kidding me.
-
You put your house, dad's house?
-
Grandma and Grandpa fuck are bail?
-
Well, it might look confusing,
but it's not.
-
God just hasn't made
it all very clear yet.
-
Right.
I'd agree with you there.
-
Well, see, we can agree on something.
Well, I'll tell you what.
-
I guess you will definitely
be downsizing now.
-
Watch your tone.
-
Look, mom, you're not staying
at your house tonight, okay?
-
He could come back.
I would need to go.
-
You take care of Jessica and your baby.
-
Naomi.
-
Naomi.
-
Naomi.
-
Naomi.
-
Naomi.
-
Naomi.
-
Naomi.
-
Sorry about your car.
-
I'm not worried.
-
The police will find it.
-
I can't believe all this is happening.
-
What are you so afraid of?
-
Look, it's just I don't know.
-
Things just unfolding
the way I wanted them to.
-
You poor thing.
-
You just berate me when I tell you?
Yes.
-
When you lie to me.
-
What you tell me, Bob?
-
You measure up, David.
-
You're as good as any of the rest of them.
-
And you don't need a bigger title to make
them see in you what already exists.
-
Don't forget.
-
Hey.
-
You're not gonna listen to me anyway.
-
Just change the subject.
-
Mamas can worry needlessly about their
-
boys, but they also know when
not to worry in silence.
-
What is it?
-
So why are you helping this kid?
-
You're changing the subject.
-
It's uncomfortable.
-
You tell me why.
-
You're scared like the rest of us,
-
that somehow, without a title,
you lose touch with a purpose in life.
-
Is that what helping this kid is about?
-
I may be a little off in my purpose,
but I'm not trying to get that from a boy.
-
He needed help.
-
I felt called to help.
-
If you had inherited this place,
would you and dad have still picked it?
-
Why are you asking?
-
Dad has passed.
-
You're still living here.
-
Four bedrooms.
-
You were never supposed
to be an only child.
-
Sometimes a mother just blurts it out.
-
Age gives you permission to do that.
-
And yes, this house, it feels empty,
-
but I just can't yet.
-
Thank you.
-
Naomi.
-
Spoken to Dr.
Howser?
-
He's in great care.
Okay.
-
I don't want to leave him.
-
I know, mate.
-
I know.
-
Of course we should name him.
-
How could we not name our son?
-
I want to just make things harder.
-
For who?
-
Don't you bury my son before God does?
-
Maybe that's him.
-
Hi.
-
What are you doing?
-
Good question.
-
David, why are you getting away?
-
Dave, what are you doing?
-
Enough.
-
I just can't catch a break, okay?
-
I'm sorry, babe.
-
We have an appointment
for your home study.
-
Oh, yes, of course.
Yes.
-
How's does he lie doing?
-
He's gone.
-
I'm so sorry.
-
I am as well.
-
I'm going to have to tell the court.
-
That was part of his conditional release.
-
I could never earn your heart
I can never reach that bar
-
but you have pulled me close you'll never
let me go I'm safe forever in your arms
-
your promises are not break
and I know you will never change
-
you were always there for me
you listen every time I see
-
you look into my eyes see the things I
hide and say that you will never
-
leave your promises I cannot break and I
-
know you will never change your love.
-
You'Re lucky you got an exit room.
This one's yours.
-
Me?
I don't think I'm ready for this.
-
You're going to be here, right?
Oh, no.
-
Rookie, man.
You see, I'm a rookie.
-
Well, welcome to the major leagues.
-
Okay, you don't even
have to find a bullet.
-
If you get into a mess, just.
-
Page me, all right?
No, man.
-
No.
-
Look, you chose your fate when you
joined a knife and gun club, okay?
-
All right, man.
Let's try to do this.
-
Try.
-
Files.
About an inch day.
-
I worked on them before.
-
Had to get off this treadmill.
-
Couldn't stay away.
-
This is me not being a stranger.
-
I couldn't resist the invitation
to just drop by any time, so here I am.
-
Oh, I see you got my desk.
-
Principal Car moved me
into the waiting area.
-
I feel most student issues now.
-
Really?
-
The kids wait there?
-
I guess Principal Car had too much paper
pushing to deal with student issues.
-
She calls me her first line of defense.
-
Hello.
-
We were just talking about
all of the paperwork.
-
Well, you never told me.
-
Well, I can help you with that.
-
All of my years of experience shuffling
papers might come in handy for you.
-
You are so sweet, but I got it.
-
Good to see you, though.
-
Don't be a stranger.
-
This is my not being a stranger.
-
Maybe you took on too much too soon.
-
Find a quiet place and ask
yourself why you got involved.
-
Not just the circumstances of the boy,
but why you reached out to him.
-
And why it is you think
you're the one to reach Eli.
-
Get alone with God in prayer.
-
Get your bearings.
-
Pink you.
-
Thank you.
-
All right.
-
Afternoon, everyone.
-
Calvin, how we doing?
-
You see what you're doing to your parents?
-
All right, this is serious, Calvin.
-
You have got to stop worrying
your mom and dad so much.
-
I was just trying to make some money.
-
Let your father and I worry about that.
-
Calvin,
next time you come into my hospital,
-
it better be because I'm
pulling out your tonsils.
-
Every tick on that clock
is another chance.
-
Do it again.
Do it.
-
You.
-
What do you say?
-
Thank you.
-
How's that terminal bill.
-
Now.
-
Allen tik tok do the uturn
and go in the right direction.
-
Thank you.
-
Thank you.
-
I don't know what to say.
-
You don't have to say anything.
-
We'll get through this.
-
Listen, you don't understand.
-
I'm getting better.
-
Just say you'll stay.
-
I'm not going to stay lying in bed.
-
Our baby needs us.
-
You're backing up for the hospital?
-
Sorry, I saw the suitcase.
-
You thought I was leaving.
-
Come here.
-
I can't balance anything right now.
-
Listen, I will work on my hours.
-
That would be great,
-
but you should know I'm married the man
I'm going to spend forever with.
-
And besides,
these would give me horrific panic.
-
Come here.
-
Dr.
David Isaac waters.
-
I made it.
-
Yes, you did.
-
Dr.
Mary Schultz.
-
Thank you, Eli.
-
Lord, thank you for showing
me why you brought Eli to me.
-
Hold on to them, Lord, and keep them safe.
-
Music.
-
I never thought this day would happen.
-
Now I get a chance
to see our son David graduate.
-
We will be together.
-
I'll be waiting for you in recovery.
-
You can't get rid of me yet.
-
It's good to see you.
-
I understand if you're mad.
-
Released.
-
Honestly, I came back because you're
the only one who believed me.
-
It's okay if you don't want to, Eli.
-
I want to be here for you.
-
My sister's lost
the night I helped Jessica.
-
I lost her.
-
Covered this.
-
Well, it can't hurt to look again.
-
She was supposed to just go home.
-
I built a shelter.
-
I'm sure she tried.
-
I'm supposed to take care of her.
-
I promise my dad I keep us together.
-
Well, that's a tall water
for someone so young.
-
No, it's not.
-
Why did you do it, Eli?
-
Help Jessica?
-
It was the right thing.
-
And if she wasn't in the car?
-
I needed the money for us to survive.
-
Were you trusting me?
-
Don't you think that other people
would want to help you, too?
-
I don't trust you.
-
I'm glad you care, though.
-
She's my sister.
-
She's all I have.
-
And they didn't want to keep us together.
-
What would you have done?
-
You're a smart kid.
-
You're not alone.
-
You don't have to do this
by yourself anymore.
-
All I have is a photo of my dad.
-
Can't even remember
what my mom looks like.
-
Eli, I have something that I
want to share with you.
-
I never got to think the person that gave
-
my husband a few more years
what was wrong with him?
-
He needed a kidney.
A donor.
-
Allowed him to see his son
graduate from medical school.
-
That's cool.
-
Yes, it was.
-
Never wanted to meet the other driver.
-
Walked away from the accident.
-
Just got out of his car and walked away.
-
When you get to be my age,
-
what you want to do doesn't always
match up with what you can do anymore.
-
You're taking me back to Judy?
-
No, that's not it.
-
I don't want to lose anything else.
-
You have to find her.
-
We will.
-
Your father was the person that gave
my husband those extra years.
-
Didn't forget your mom was beautiful.
-
I dug this out of an old shoe box.
-
I didn't know that my husband had
discovered who his donor was.
-
My dad.
-
Can I keep this photo?
-
Yes.
-
Yes, you can.
-
We have to both believe that we're
headed in the right direction.
-
We named him Christopher.
-
Oh, Christopher's a beautiful name.
-
If it turns out that I just got a few days
with my son, to hold him was amazing.
-
I just want to say I'm grateful.
-
He did the right thing.
-
We should pray.
-
Yeah.
Come on, let's pray.
-
Lord, we need your strength at this time.
-
Yes, Lord.
-
For ourselves and for our son Christopher.
-
Guide the surgeon's hands
and guide us to Eli's sister, Naomi.
-
Watch over that beautiful little girl.
-
Lord, teach us to love, just to love
and to be loved while in the world.
-
We're going to do the best
we can to find your sister.
-
And I know you don't want
to hear this, eli, mrs.
-
Water's.
-
Here maybe your last chance
to get things right.
-
This is going to help us.
-
This is going to help you.
-
God has a north for your life,
but you have to put your trust in Jesus.
-
Thanks for everything.
-
This compass
-
will remind you that God wants to help
you to get where you're going.
-
We're going to find your sister.
-
I'll see you in the morning.
-
And don't climb out the window.
-
The police are still looking as well.
-
Thank you.
-
You have a beautiful facility here.
Thanks.
-
This is actually where we get
to do most of our ministry work.
-
That has been really good to us.
-
Yes, he has.
-
Listen, Elliot, I really
appreciate you contacting me.
-
We're going to do
everything we can to help.
-
Thank you.
-
How long has she been missing?
-
A week yesterday.
-
Let me make some phone calls
and see what we can do.
-
I'll help in the search as well.
-
If Naomi is out there,
we're going to find her.
-
Thanks.
-
I can't to say that everything's okay
-
because I can see the tears you're crying
-
and I can't promise to take a pain away
-
you can know I won't stop trying
-
I'll be the angel by side
I will get you through the night I'll be
-
the strength you can't provide on your own
cause when you're down and out of time
-
and you think you've lost the fight
-
let me be the angel the angel biteside.
-
You scared me to death.
-
She scared you, chicken.
-
You gonna have to stop coming in here
uninvited like you still live here.
-
Well, I did once live here.
-
Is everything okay?
Dr.
-
Tolly told us that the first 6 hours are
critical, and Christopher's doing great.
-
So happy for you.
-
Oh, I'll hang the pinata.
Okay.
-
Ella, that's a bit much.
Okay.
-
Sorry.
-
Yvada stay positive, all right?
-
We're fine.
-
Understood.
-
Thank you.
-
Thank you.
-
This is it.
-
Kept coming back, but she didn't show up.
-
Elon, how long have you been living here?
-
A year, maybe.
-
Just feel like I'm letting my dad down.
-
What is it with dad?
-
I never felt like I matched up, either.
-
That's your dad?
-
Papa walkers.
-
My dad has better teeth.
-
Mine is hair.
-
Okay.
-
You know what's crazy?
-
They'd both probably be proud of us,
but somehow that's just not enough, right?
-
Look, do you need anything
else before we leave?
-
Just wish I had more time with him.
-
It's cool that he helped you back out.
-
Wait, what?
-
What are you talking about?
-
So you don't know?
-
You know what?
-
So you're helping me because you want to.
-
Here?
-
I'm helping you for the same
reason you help my wife.
-
I'm glad you feel like you don't owe me.
Wait a minute.
-
Wait.
-
Are you trying to say that your
dad was my dad's donor?
-
Erie.
-
That's a good word for it.
-
I just got off third shift.
-
Sorry if I woke you.
-
I appreciate your time.
-
Yes, sir.
-
I know it's tough, but we got the whole
neighborhood looking, all right?
-
I know.
We'll find it.
-
That's what I keep telling myself.
-
But don't stop telling yourself.
-
Oh, look, there they are.
-
Hey, guys.
-
Hey.
-
How'S it going?
Hey, sweetie.
-
Hey, Momma.
Hey, sweetheart.
-
Do you guys need anything?
Water?
-
Food?
No, we're fine.
-
Actually, the volunteers came and brought
us lunch, so everybody's good.
-
Except he's not eating.
-
Sweetie, you're going to have to eat
-
or else I'm going to get out of this
car and come and hug you until you do.
-
I'm good.
-
Don't worry about him, all right?
-
He's going to be a great father.
-
Yes, he is.
-
It's only a matter of time.
-
This is the house you grew up in?
-
Like, you don't have to go in there.
-
And I can get somebody else
from the team to take this one.
-
Takes me a bit.
-
Everyone's in such a hurry.
-
Run here, run there.
-
What's the point of my age
suddenly no hurry?
-
Hey, I got beans on.
-
You selling something?
Because I don't.
-
No, we're not selling anything.
-
Hey, I ain't got nothing to rob for.
Nothing like that.
-
Ma'am, listen, I'm david.
-
Hey, David Waters.
-
And this is Eli.
-
Eli.
-
Well, David and Eli.
Eli.
-
What do you want?
Like I said, I got beans on.
-
Just want to know if
you've seen this girl.
-
Oh, she said you'd be coming.
-
She's inside.
-
Be right.
-
Lovely young girl.
-
Not like him.
Well mannered.
-
Come on in.
-
Why did you come here?
-
You said, come home.
-
I did, didn't I?
Yeah.
-
You said come home.
-
Come here, I want to show you something.
-
We're having beans.
-
You want some?
-
No, thank you.
-
I got plenty.
-
Bacon, butter and pepper.
-
That's my special way of doing it.
My secret way.
-
Listen, I want to thank you
for taking such good care.
-
Naomi.
-
As if she were one of my own.
-
This was her house, you know.
-
Of course I know that.
-
You think I stuck her in a corner
and told her to be quiet?
-
Sweet little girl.
-
Just like my girl.
-
You know what?
I think I will have those beans.
-
This is where mom read
you bedtime stories.
-
Do you remember?
-
Not really.
-
Here they are.
-
I miss them.
-
I do, too.
-
Neighbor.
-
We found her.
She's fine.
-
They're both fine.
They found her?
-
Yeah.
-
Look, we'll be back
in about an hour, okay?
-
About half some beans.
-
Beans.
-
Yes, some beans.
-
I'll explain later, okay?
-
Just let everybody know.
-
Love you.
-
How are you doing, beautiful?
-
I'm David.
-
I've heard a lot about you.
-
All right, ready for those beans?
-
Let me get that.
-
How's that, baby?
Oh, well.
-
Doing well.
Rich.
-
Oh, why don't you come
help a young lady out?
-
I'm sure nothing here will fit me.
-
Yeah, I'm sorry about that.
-
Any more out in the car?
-
The trunk is open.
-
Hey, kid loves bro.
I don't know.
-
There are breakables in the clothes.
-
A lifetime of them.
-
Thank you.
-
That's a big step for you.
Mrs.
-
Waters, how did you know
-
we appreciate you trusting us was
such an important part of your life.
-
He would have wanted this.
-
Every little bit counts.
-
Your church has been such a great help.
-
We're blessed.
-
Can you hold onto these for me?
-
I'd be honored.
-
I know where you live.
-
Thank you.
-
All right, James Lee, you may be seated.
-
This is about as odd as it comes.
-
I didn't think this would end here.
Ms.
-
Waters.
Mrs.
-
Waters.
-
Mrs.
-
Son.
-
Do you realize the importance of the
opportunity that you're being afforded?
-
I do, sir.
-
I'm suspended the current sentence
to three years probation.
-
Oh, my God.
-
But if the probation is violated,
five years will be served as an adult.
-
Is that understood?
-
Your Honor.
-
He accepts.
-
And now for the fun part of my job.
-
Are the adoptive parents here?
-
Yes, sir.
We are adoptive.
-
Eli and Naomi, soon to be.
-
Waters, would you walk with your
adoptive parents up to the bench?
-
Ms.
Waters, would you come up to please?
-
Since you're the reason
we're all here today.
-
You didn't know this was
going to happen, did you?
-
No, I didn't know.
-
See what all you've created.
-
By the power vested in me
-
by the Commonwealth of Virginia,
I declare you a family.
-
You ready?
-
I see trees of breed where they do
-
I see them blowing
-
for me and you and I sing to myself
-
what a wonderful world I see
-
the timeshaped pretty in the sky
-
are also on the faces of people going by
-
what a wonderful world wonderful,
wonderful
-
do I have a home?
-
Am I on my own breath?
-
Ill?
See I want to do what I want to do
-
the sleshman is real
but you paid my bills yes.
-
You cured my ills you took my shame
-
and you took the blame as you who were
killed then you raised from Buck grave
-
in three days and forgave when you could
have laid waste you gave waste and gave
-
face all I see is my greed and all of me
is flawless deed you show love so
-
flawlessly I know love
but all I mean is you.
-
Oh Lord you always help me get through
-
my hero rescue me is what you do
so I give all of me to you
-
it's so easy to say that I always obey
-
it's so easy to fake like I follow all
of your ways my way is to be right
-
but it's always just leaves me straight
a momentary pleasure
-
now you're real drive me four wheels I'm
more so fulfilled my every need will.