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Start: I remember seeing you, Rooftop, and you lookin’ at me real hard--I thought you was gonna maybe hit me or chase me away--but then you just handed me the bottle and said, “Sip on this for Chrissy.”
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End: But then, I took my sip, and I passed the bottle over to you, Balthazar, and then, I looked over at you, Rooftop, and you, you came over to me and just gave me this hug, and I juss remember it felt real good, especially at that moment, ‘cuz it was like you didn’t hesitate, and...and it just felt good, ya know?
Guirgis, Stephen Adly, Our Lady of 121st Street, Dramatists Play Service Inc., 2004, Act 2, Scene 1.
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