(birds chirping)
(somber electronic music)
- [Dad] I know.
- You okay? - I know.
- I know.
- [Amy] I remember when my dad told me
that you were very sick
and that you had to go away.
It's my earliest memory.
He said you were gonna stretch out the last two years
and cheat time,
so you could watch me grow up.
(alarm blaring)
(birds chirping)
(ominous music)
(doorbell ringing)
- Amy, look who's here.
- You're so big.
(somber music)
(monitor beeping)
- Are you feeling sick?
- No, I feel fine.
Cheer up, sweetheart.
I'm just getting used to being on the ground.
Come on.
- [Announcer] 200 civilians and gang members
have been killed in fresh conflicts
over potable water stocks.
- It's so exciting seeing how much you've changed.
- [Announcer] According to reports coming out of
the California-Mexico alliance.
- [Announcer] There are strong allegations this morning
that several sovereign entities are funding the conflict.
- Replay.
- [Computer] Replaying.
- [Mom] Can you hand me my clothes, please.
Thank you.
- When I got this for you, I thought it would fit.
I didn't know how long I'd be gone.
- [Amy] Is this your ship?
- No, but it's a bit like it.
- While you were in space, did you feel like everything
was moving very fast or in slow motion?
- Neither.
The ship just got faster and faster.
It was strange being away from here for so long.
- How long will you stay with us?
- Let's stay up all night and do all the things
that Dad doesn't let you do, okay?
- Yeah.
- [Mom] Okay.
(both giggling)
- Welcome to Amy's family catch up private museum.
Here's your ticket.
Please enjoy the wonders.
- How long did it take you to make this?
- Seven years.
- It's beautiful.
- Look, there's more over here.
Plus we were gonna make you even more,
but we ran out of walls.
- Looks like we're having a lot of fun in this one.
- That's when I'm five and that's the yellow bike I had
till I was seven and a half.
But, I couldn't ride it after I hurt my leg
and then I got too big.
Oh wait, come over here.
- [Mom] Who's that?
- [Amy] Are you really my mother?
- When I was up there and I imagined what it was like
to be down here with you,
this is exactly how I imagined it.
Come on.
♫ Oh
♫ I feel you right there
♫ When I'm alone
♫ So
♫ I still see you there
♫ Don't hide
♫ If you fly
♫ I'll fly too
♫ With you
- [Dad] Look, a guitar.
- Can I play it?
♫ Anywhere
- [Dad] All right.
♫ If you go
- Ready?
One, two, three, four.
[Amy] Can I have a guitar, Mom?
- I promise I'll get you one.
- [Dad] A natural.
Did you have fun?
- [Narrator] At Obolos, we use advanced medical research
and space exploration to help the most important family
in the world, yours.
E-currency, Earth Restoration, Space Exploration.
♫ Ah ah
♫ Oh oh
♫ Anywhere
♫ Anywhere
- Good night.
- [Dad] Good night you guys.
- I love you.
♫ Beautiful dreamer
♫ Wake unto me
♫ Starlight and dewdrops
♫ Are waiting for thee
♫ Sounds of the rude world
♫ Heard in the day
♫ Left by the moonlight
♫ Have all passed away
♫ Beautiful dreamer
♫ Queen of my song
♫ List' while I woo thee
♫ With soft melody
(ominous music)
(doorbell ringing)
- [Dad] Amy!
(light knocking)
- [Mom] Can I come in?
- Amy, talk to your mother.
- Amy?
(somber music)
That's an elegant dress.
I can fix that for you.
- Don't touch it.
- You must've looked beautiful in it.
I always dreamed of going prom dress shopping
with my daughter.
- Get out.
Get out.
What's wrong with you?
I said get out!
Get out!
- You just keep talking.
You keep saying everything that I've never wanted to hear
and you don't care.
You don't, you, you're hurting me regardless.
- (beeping) It's 3 am.
Are you still up?
- It's almost impossible to see where it was.
It's called invisible mending.
Took me a long time to learn.
(eerie electronic music)
(ominous music)
- [Door] Welcome home, Amy.
Bye, Amy.
- [Mom] Amy.
- [Amy] I can't do this.
- [Mom] Please, I'm sorry.
[Amy] Why did you leave me like that?
I wanted this to be a nice visit.
I have so much I wanna know about you.
- [Announcer] Expect delays on New Jersey-bound transit.
Expect delays for London-bound transit.
- I tried to get some day-to-day shots,
but it's not easy.
These are the people that I'm with.
- Is the treatment working?
- When I started, they told me I had less than two years.
If I get a little more, I'll be grateful.
- Are you in pain?
I never got to have breakfast with my mom.
- You just don't remember.
- I used to act out your funeral
in therapy with dolls.
I'd say the speeches and bury you.
Then you came back.
We used to call you zombie mom.
- You would've been five years old at my funeral.
I'm sorry.
On the day that I left, your dad and I made you breakfast.
And, we tried to plan out everything for you.
Dad won't see me this time.
I wanna go out.
I wanna do something fun.
Let's have the time of our lives.
(electronic dance music)
♫ So, we're leaving
♫ Now, the hotel
♫ The night is young,
♫ And, I'm ready to dance.
♫ We hit the club
♫ Around eleven or twelve
♫ The records on
♫ And I'm ready to dance
♫ We're feeling good
♫ Now, I'm feeling fine
♫ We love to party
♫ Until the weekends gone
- I'm not going back again.
I'm gonna stay here with you.
Woo!
♫ So, we're leaving
♫ From the hotel
♫ The night is young
♫ And I'm ready to dance
♫ You move it round
(crowd shouting)
(Mom mumbles)
- [Amy] You okay?
(alarm blaring)
- [Man] You all right?
You okay, ma'am?
Sure you're all right?
You want us to call someone?
- Hello?
Yes.
13th and Washington.
That's right.
Okay, please hurry.
(ominous music)
- Amy?
- [Amy] I didn't think I'd ever see you again.
I thought that was it.
- [Mom] I went to your house first and your neighbor told me
I could find you here.
(delicate music)
- This is Debbie.
She's still tired from her birthday yesterday.
She's three.
I think she looks like you.
(both laughing)
And, that's Adam.
Adam in navy blue climbing over the other kids.
(both giggling)
He's five.
Let's see if he recognizes you.
- Hello, Adam.
- Hi.
- Do you know who I am?
- Adam, this is my mom.
- Hi.
- Hi.
- [Mom] Your children are so beautiful.
When did you get married?
- Scott and I are separated.
- No.
- He was an ass.
Just took me years to admit it.
- (chuckles) Feel like I know so little about you.
Seems like your lives are just passing me by.
- It's hard doing it all alone.
I'm exhausted.
(both chuckling)
I'd blame Scott but I think it would be worse
if he was here.
- When you go gray, I hope you don't dye it.
Do you already dye your hair?
- What?
No.
- You hate people touching your hair.
- No, that's not right.
I don't hate people touching my hair.
- Oh, hi (giggles).
What would you like to do most right now?
- See your rocket ship.
- Oh, we can't do that.
I have pictures, though.
What about ice cream?
Would you like some ice cream?
Oh, could we have ice cream?
- Yeah.
- We can have ice cream.
(all laughing)
Good.
You do?
(ominous music)
(light knocking)
(monitors beeping)
- Adam?
- [Mom] It's me.
Don't get up.
- Oh.
(chuckles)
[Amy] I should have known it wouldn't be Adam.
He's busy with his new job.
Debbie never visits.
I look terrible.
I wish I knew you were coming.
I would've done my makeup.
- You look wonderful.
- How long have you been traveling since you started?
- Two years.
Your mom's not leaving again.
- I remember when my dad told me that
you were very sick and you had to go away.
He said you were gonna stretch out the last two years
so you could cheat time
and watch me grow up.
(cries)
(ominous music)
♫ Beautiful dreamer
♫ Wake unto me
♫ Starlight and dewdrops
♫ Are waiting for thee
♫ Sound of the rude world
♫ Heard in the day
♫ Led by the moonlight
♫ Have all passed away
- Good bye, sweetie.
You have me in your heart always.
Don't miss me.
(monitor beeping)
- Was it worth it?
- I got to see less of you than most mothers,
but also more.
(cries)
- (chuckles) Your hair.
I love your hair.
(dark rhythmic music)
Mom, mommy, mamma
My mamma.
♫ Oh
♫ I feel you right there
♫ When I'm alone
♫ So
♫ I still see you there
♫ Don't hide
♫ If you fly
♫ I'll fly too
♫ With you
♫ Anywhere
♫ And, if you go
♫ Don't go
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