"Yamaha"
Tracie and Mace are sitting in a treehouse. They're in their mid-twenties to early thirties. A breeze comes through and Tracie is shivering.
Tracie: It's "so cold I know you can't believe it."
Mace: Take my jacket. You know how it gets up here.
Tracie: Thanks.
Mace: You never told me. How'd it go?
Tracie: Not great. Bad, actually.
Mace: "Sometimes you gotta face the feelin'." Will it take time?
Tracie: To get over it? Maybe like one day of absolute moping, like "when you don't care if you get up again."
Mace: Better than a week or a couple of months.
Tracie: "There's a thousand things I will not understand."
Mace: Oh no. Like what?
Tracie: Said he listened to Joe Rogan… ironically.
Mace: No. That's… no one listens to Joe Rogan as a joke.
Tracie: I know. Also, I think he had someone there.
Mace: What?
Tracie: Like as a contingency plan. You know… If it didn't go a planned kind of way. Which it did not.
Mace: So gross. "How you're dealin'" with this is beyond me.
Tracie: I mean "with the hell I put you through" listening to this story. That's how I'm dealin'.
Mace: Can I just come with you? "If I had my way I would be right there next to you" and just shut it all down.
Tracie: I think maybe you and I should just go hang.
Mace: You know we can't. Not in public.
Tracie: Why not?
Mace: There are "certain things in life you cannot change."
Tracie: And "certain things" we should.
Mace: "I hope you know I care."
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