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START: It’s a gamble, Jasmine. All the time. You send your young man out into the world every day, or away for a weekend. A semester. A school year. But you don’t know … you have no idea if they’re safe.
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END: It leaves a tremble in your heart on a daily. And if someone could ease that tremble by unveiling just a little piece of the puzzle … It would mean everything. You know what I’m—You get me?
For full extended monologue, please refer to the script edition cited here: Dominique Morisseau, Pipeline, NHB electronic edition, 2017, p.43.
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