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there it is, right outta the blue. ā€œHow could I ever forget that?ā€ Know what Iā€™m saying?

BELLAMY: I have nothing to hide.

BURSTYN: Seeā€¦Richard, when you say stuff like thatā€¦Hate to break it to youā€¦

BELLAMY: What? What?

MERRIN: It makes you sound like you have something to hide.

BELLAMY: But I donā€™tā€”

BURSTYN: Maybe you donā€™t want to remember. Maybe youā€™ve done something and youā€™re trying to hide it from yourself. Shit like that happens all the time.

BELLAMY: You canā€™t be serious. Areā€”are you serious right now?

BURSTYN: Youā€™d be surprised what people lie to themselves about. People lie to themselves all the time. You just gotta be honest with yourself, Rich. Come clean.

BELLAMY: I havenā€™t done anyā€”

BURSTYN: Only a matter of time, Richard.

BELLAMY: Whoa, waitā€¦Hold on. Justā€”just hold on. Whatā€™s going on here?

MERRIN: Get it off your chest.

BELLAMY: Youā€”you donā€™t think Iā€”think I actually did this?

BURSTYN: Come on, Richieā€¦You donā€™t have to deny it. Not with us.

BELLAMY: Iā€™m not denying anything!

MERRIN: Weā€™re going to find out what we want to find out, sooner or later. And if we find out youā€™ve been lying to us, well, then, youā€™re in a whole heap of trouble.

BELLAMY: Thereā€™s nothing toā€”

BURSTYN: You came in hereā€¦all on your own. That says a lot, donā€™t you think?

MERRIN: Speaks volumes.

BURSTYN: The truth shall set you free, as they say.

BELLAMY: But Iā€”I didnā€™tā€¦Iā€¦

BURSTYN: Youā€™ll feel better if you do. Get it off your chest. All of this goes away.

MERRIN: Like a dam breaking.

BELLAMY: Jesus Christ, what the fuck is this? What are you doing?

BURSTYN: Let it go, Rich. Tell us the truth.

BELLAMY: I thinkā€”I think Iā€™ve said enough.

BURSTYN: Oh, now youā€™ve had enough? Youā€™re done now?

BELLAMY: I want to go home now.

MERRIN: In a little bit.

BELLAMY: I want to go home.

BURSTYN: What if we want to keep you a little longer?

BELLAMY: Youā€¦You canā€™t do that. Can you? You said so. Iā€™m here of my ownā€”of my own volition.

BURSTYN: Yeah, that was before. This is now.

MERRIN: Youā€™re a person of interest. Your story is really interesting to us.

BURSTYN: Weā€™re just getting to the good part. Donā€™t hold back on us now, Richie. Stick around. Just a little longer. Just to chat. Thatā€™s all we want. Hand to God.

MERRIN: Youā€™ll feel better. Getting all this out of your system.

BELLAMY: Would you stop saying that? Thereā€™s nothing toā€”

BURSTYN: You think that, maybe, there was one day? In class? Just you andā€”

BELLAMY: Noā€”

BURSTYN: Maybe, just maybe, Sandy is looking for some helpā€¦

BELLAMY: Oh, Jesusā€”

BURSTYN: Youā€™re her teacher. She looks up to youā€¦

BELLAMY: No.

BURSTYN: No?

BELLAMY: Iā€”I canā€™t see myself doing this. Any of this. Iā€”I just canā€™tā€¦

BURSTYN: Nobody ever does, believe me. See it.

MERRIN: That doesnā€™t mean they didnā€™t do it.

BURSTYN: Seeing is believing. So itā€™s better to justā€¦flip the blinders on.

MERRIN: Maybe even imagine itā€™s someone else doing it? ā€œIt doesnā€™t even feel like Iā€™m doing it, somebody else is.ā€ ā€œItā€™s just like watching a movie.ā€

BELLAMY: No. No. No no noā€¦

MERRIN: Just tell us. Tell us what you did.

BURSTYN: Think of it as a flick. ā€œIt didnā€™t feel real. It was like watching a movieā€¦ā€ Something like that. So tell us what happened in the movie of your life.

BELLAMY: Iā€”I think Iā€™mā€”Iā€™m going to be sick. I need to go to the bathroomā€¦

BURSTYN: Keep it together, Richie. Just for a little while longer.

BELLAMY: Can I get aā€”a trashcan? A bucket?

BURSTYN: Quit playing around, man. Buck the fuck up.

MERRIN: Breathe, Richard. Just breathe. In, outā€¦In, outā€¦

BURSTYN: Better now? Got something on your mind that you wanna get out?

BELLAMY: Noā€¦

MERRIN: Itā€™s for the better. Youā€™ll remember. Sooner or later.

BURSTYN: They always do.

BELLAMY: Butā€”why? Why donā€™t I remember? Why wouldnā€™t I remember?

MERRIN: Would you? Would you really want to remember something like this?

BURSTYN: Better to bury it. Stuff it in a box. Lock it up in the back of the brain.

MERRIN: And toss away the key.

BURSTYN: You never know what else is back there. Maybe something that happened to you when you were a kid, with a family member. An uncle, maybe a neighbor, something youā€™ve tried to forget for a long time nowā€¦

MERRIN: Historyā€™s repeating itself.

BURSTYN: Thatā€™s where we need to go, Rich. Thatā€™s what you need to remember.

MERRIN: Crack it open. Key or no key.

BURSTYN: Get it off your chest. Relieve yourself.

MERRIN: Unburden thyself, son.

BURSTYN: Let it all come flooding out.

BELLAMY: Iā€¦Iā€™m notā€¦

BURSTYN: This victim shit isnā€™t doing you any favors. Coming in here and claiming youā€™re all innocent isnā€™t helping. Fuck that noise. What would help you now, the only thing thatā€™s gonna save your ass, is you starting to tell the truth.

BELLAMY: If this is true thenā€”then itā€™s a part of me I donā€™t even know about.

BURSTYN: Thatā€™s understandable. Wall it off, right? Hell, I would. But now you need to take a sledgehammer to that wall and break through. Bust it down.

BELLAMY: Iā€”I canā€™tā€”I donā€™t want to rememberā€¦

BURSTYN: But itā€™s there, isnā€™t it? Somewhere in the way, way back?

BELLAMY: Iā€¦oh Godā€¦

BURSTYN: There it is. You can see it, canā€™t you?

BELLAMY: Oh Godā€¦

BURSTYN: Almost thereā€¦Almost got itā€¦Just a little bit furtherā€¦

BELLAMY: No. Please, stop.

MERRIN: Weā€™re trying to help you, Richard.

BURSTYN: We want to help. Make it easy for yourself. Do the right thing here.

MERRIN: Itā€™s not what you remember, itā€™s about what you donā€™t remember.

BELLAMY: I donā€™t want toā€¦want to remember any of it.

MERRIN: See? Your brain is working overtime to keep you from remembering. Itā€™s trying to protect you by forgetting. Instead of you racking your brain over what you remember, start with what you donā€™tā€¦

BURSTYN: Think of Sandyā€¦

MERRIN: Yesā€”think of Sandy. Do it for her.

BELLAMY: For Sandyā€¦

BURSTYN: Thatā€™s it. For Sandy.

BELLAMY: For Sean.

MERRIN:ā€¦Richard?

BELLAMY: (ā€¦)

BURSTYN: Hey. Richie? Whereā€™d you go?

BELLAMY: I want a lawyer.

BURSTYN: Ah, come onā€¦Donā€™t do that. Not now. Not while the gettingā€™s good. We were just getting somewhere! You go that way, you lawyer up on us, Richie, I swear to fucking Christ, on my motherā€™s fucking graveā€¦We will come after you. We will come after you so fucking hard, you wonā€™t know what hit you. Youā€™ll get down on your

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