Anna: "H.I.V. Positive?"
Robin: "I wasn't going to tell you."
Anna: "Not tell me?
Robin: "I guess I just didn't realize how much I need to tell you, how much I
need you."
Anna: "Oh. Oh, my little girl. It'll be all right. You know that. It'll be all right.
Hey."
Robin: "I don't want you to worry, though, ok? I'm fine. I really am."
Anna: "You look well. You look so well. How long have you known?"
Robin: "A few years, but I've learned to live with it."
Anna: "You don't feel sick, do you?"
Robin: "No."
Anna: "No?"
Robin: "No. A lot of progress has been mad since you've been gone. You probably
aren't up on all that happened."
Anna: "No."
Robin: "Well, I'm on this strict medical regimen that keeps me from developing
aids. It's called a cocktail. It's a combination of drugs."
Anna: "So many, is it?"
Robin: "Yeah. And I have to take them exactly on schedule, you know. Some on an
empty stomach, some on a full stomach."
Anna: "It sounds very hard."
Robin: "Don't worry about me. I have a great life."
Anna: "Oh, yes. A great life. Of course you do."
Robin: "I do. I mean, I consider myself lucky. Especially now that I have you
back."
Anna: "Yes."
Edmund: "Robin?"
Robin: "Hello, Edmund."
Anna: "She came from Paris to see you."
Edmund: "Did I give something away when I saw you in Paris?"
Robin: "Oh, no. You didn't. Just really wanted to see my mom, and you seemed so
interested in her, I couldn't not come."
Edmund: "I'm glad you did. It's time for you two to be together again."
Anna: "Yes, yes. Yes."Robin:
"The grounds are
amazing. I mean, this place is just absolutely out of control."
Edmund: "Well, it's even more beautiful when you're not tripping over security
guards every 10 paces."
Robin: "Yes, but that's good thing, under the circumstances."
Edmund: "Absolutely. Keeping your mom safe is my top priority. Listen, I hope you
understand now why I had to keep the truth from you about your mom being alive."
Robin: "Yes, I understand. But I still wish you'd told me. If my mom needs her
memory back, I'm the best person to help her do it."
Anna: "No, I didn't want you here. I needed to keep you out of harm's way."
Robin: "You think that matters to me?"
Edmund: "I see you all share the same chutzpah gene. Has she met Alex yet?"
Anna: "Yeah."
Robin: "Oh, yes. Today has certainly been a day of surprises."
Edmund: "Okay. Well, you guys got a lot of catching up to do."
Anna: "Yeah, bye."
Robin: "Okay."
Anna: "Thank you."
Robin: "Bye. Thank you."
Edmund: "You're welcome. Bye."
Anna: "You want some tea?"
Robin: "Yes, please."
Anna: "Okay. Alex has gotten them trained around here, you know."
Robin: "You know, I liked him a lot when I first met him."
Anna: "Oh, yeah, he's very nice. He's very nice. He's had his share of
difficulties."
Robin: "Really? Like what?"
Anna: "He was very much in love with his wife, and she died suddenly. And then
when he finally fell in love again, it didn't end very well."
Robin: "Yeah."
Anna: "Here."
Robin: "I can see that. There's a sadness in his face."
Anna: "Yeah. It's always there, and it's such a shame because he's a really good
guy."
Robin: "Are you in love with him?"
Anna: "Am I in love with Edmund? Oh, wow. If you knew the shape my mind had been
in recently, you'd know that was impossible."
Robin: "Oh, ok. Well, I thought I saw something in the way you two looked at each
other."
Anna: "I'm very grateful to him. Very. I think that sometimes when he looks at
me, he's not seeing me."
Robin: "What do you mean? There's something wrong with his mind?"
Anna: "He's in love with my sister."
Robin: "Oh. But she's married..."
Anna: "Yes."
Robin: "Wow. I mean, wow. With everything else going on around here, to have that
hanging over you, it's beyond weird."
Anna: "I remember the last time I saw you, you were just a baby."
Robin: "I was 13."
Anna: "Yes, exactly... a baby. I didn't see you grow up."
Robin: "You know what? When they first told me that you and Daddy died, I didn't
believe them. I didn't believe them for the longest time because I thought you
guys could survive anything because you'd always come back before."
Anna: ": Who took care of you?"
Robin: "Uncle Mac."
Anna: "Oh, yeah."
Robin: "Of course."
Anna: "Yeah."
Robin: "I mean, he was always there for me. But, you know, I still was pretty
lonely. What was strange was that I didn't act out or anything. I mean, it was
really the opposite. I mean, I got straight as and I hung out with all the right
people."
Anna: "Uh-huh."
Robin: "I didn't give him any trouble at all. Until I met Stone."
Anna: "Stone. Is he the one... where is he now?"
Robin: "He died. Of AIDS."
Anna: "Oh."
Robin: "Just before he died, you and Daddy came to me."
Anna: "We did?"
Robin: "Yeah. It was like your spirit was talking to me. I remember you told me
to be strong."
Anna: "God, you must have needed us so much, especially then. Stone."
Robin: "Yeah. His real name was Michael, but I never called him that."
Anna: "Did you love him very much?"
Robin: "Very much."
Robin: "Thanks."
Anna: "Tell me when you... tell me about when you found out you had the virus."
Robin: "Well, Stone... he lived on the streets. He was a runaway. And from the
first time that we met, he was HIV-Positive, but he didn't know it because it
hadn't shown up on the test yet. And then he got really sick. He'd had this
girlfriend before that had used drugs, and... I mean, he hadn't seen her at all
since we'd been together. When he found out, I mean, he couldn't forgive himself
for putting me in danger. He tried pushing me away. But... I don't know. It was
too late. I couldn't have stayed away anyway."
Anna: "Were you with him when he died?"
Robin: "Mm-hmm. I laid down next to him, put his arms around me. He had lost his
sight because of AIDS. So, you know, he couldn't see anything, but right before
he died, he looked up, and he said that he saw me. He said, "I can see you,
Robin." He did. I know he did."
Anna: "I'm sorry you had to go through all that."
Robin: "You know what the thing is? I consider myself ally lucky. I mean, I know
what it's like to be in love with this just beautiful person. If I had to do it
all over again, I wouldn't do a thing different."
Anna: "You're not a little girl anymore. You're a grown woman. And I missed it. I
wasn't there. I'm sorry."
Robin: "It's ok. It's okay."
Anna: "What kind of mother was I? Running around the world on secret assignments
and I should have been with you. Just think what our lives would have been like
if I was an accountant or something."
Robin: "Well, I can't think that way, you
know. I have to deal with what is."
Anna: "You are an amazing person, you know? You are."
Robin: "I want you to know that I never doubted that you and Daddy loved me, that
you put me first in your own way."
Anna: "Even when I couldn't remember anything else, I always felt that there was
somebody out there in the world that I loved more than myself and I had to get
to them. You have to believe that."
Robin: "I do. I do because you have come back to me. Maybe now we can be a family
again."
Anna: "Oh, a family. My daughter and me. We could be happy again, couldn't we?"
Robin: "Yes. Yes, we could, Mom. Definitely."
Anna: "There is something I was thinking about...
Christmas. I remember... did I
have, like, Christmas ornaments in my ears or something?"
Robin: "Christmas?"
Anna: "Yeah."
Robin: "Yeah. Actually, I think you did. That was our last Christmas together."
Anna: "It was. And Daddy was, like, really mad with you about something. Roger. A
Roger?"
Robin: "Oh, God, Roger. Roger Hollander... the first guy I ever dated. Yeah."
Anna: "That's right. He was tall and skinny, and he kept bumping into the
furniture and stuff. Oh, my God, of all the things to remember, I'd have to
remember that."
Robin: "God, I can't believe it. I mean, no one else knows about that. I'm so
glad I have you back."
Anna: "Oh. I can't make up for all the time I've missed, but we still have so
many years ahead..."
Robin: "Yeah. We do. We've got a lot of years, Mom. Our whole lives. Ok, I'm
going to promise you that I'll never leave you. You've got to promise me the
same thing back."
Edmund: "Sorry to interrupt. Robin, let me ask you a question. Do you have a cell
phone with you here?"
Robin: "No. I left it at home. Why?"
Edmund: "Do you mind if I have a word in private with your mom?"
Robin: "Is it about my mom being in danger?"
Anna: "No, no, that's
okay. I'm not hiding anything from her."
Edmund: "All right. I talked to the head of security, and there was apparently a
cell phone call placed to England from somewhere in Wildwind."
Anna: "Security traced it?"
Edmund: "Yeah, just overseas, and then it was scrambled. Robin, does anyone know
you're here?"
Robin: "Just my landlady and a couple of my friends. Why? What does that mean,
someone calling England on a cell phone?"
Edmund: "Well, I'm not sure. It'll just be better when we find out who it is,
that's all."
Robin: "Mom, I just found you. If I leave, I might not ever see you again."
Anna: "That's not going to happen. It was always my plan to come to you as soon
as I figured out who was after me, and that's still what I intend too."
Robin: "Yeah, but how do you know how long that's going to take?"
Anna: "Well, we're getting closer. If you stay here, we're going to worry about
keeping you safe, so it's better if you go."
Robin: "Well, I'm not going back to Paris to wait. Not indefinitely."
Anna: "All right. Then give me a few weeks, and I'll fly to Paris to be with you."
Robin: "You promise?"
Anna: "Oh, you have my word. Yes."
Robin: "You don't show up, you know I'll come back here for you."
Anna: "Yes. I know that. You won't have to. I'll come to Paris, and I'll never
leave you again."
Robin: "Okay. Mom, I need you much more than I realized before today."
Anna: "Oh, I need you, too. It's all right."
Robin: "I want you to be very, very careful. I don't want to have to mourn you
all over again."
Anna: "I'll do my best. I promise."
Robin: "Here." [She gives Anna the bracelet.]
Anna: "No."
Robin: "Take this."
Anna: "You've had it forever."
Robin: "No, take it. It's a loan. You can give it back to me when you come to
Paris."
Anna: "I will."
Robin: "Promise me."
Anna: "I promise."
Robin: "All right. Come here."
Anna: "Shh. I love you."
Robin: "I love you, too."
Anna: "Okay."
Robin: "I'll see you soon."
Anna: "Okay." [After Robin leaves, Anna collapses into a chair and sobs]
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