A Story of Redemption and Forgiveness

Ouch, That Hurts!
"Miss! Miss, are you okay?"
"Not really. I just suddenly felt so dizzy."
"Okay, let me help you. Let me help you. Come with me. Come with me."
"What did you do to her?"
"Miss, I’m sure I have no idea what you’re talking about."
"Okay, let’s go, let’s go. Come, come, come."
"What was it in this? Listen, you see this? Let’s better gang—my bosses have plans for this girl. You should just back off."
"Come on, let’s go."
"No, I’m calling the police."
"Call anyone, last chance to walk away. Walk away."
"Okay, Beauty, let’s go."


A Race Against Time
"What the hell? What the hell is this?"
"Me? Hey, gotcha!"
"Doctor! Doctor, please, please help."
"Uh, what happened?"
"She was injected with something on the street. I don’t know—she’s barely conscious."
"Okay, let me see, let me see. I’ll give you this."
"Thank you, Doctor, thank you so much!"
"I can help myself, okay?"
"Can we wait outside?"
"Really? Yeah. If you need my help, call me."
"Sure."


Suspicion in the Air
"I told you to stay quiet!"
"Doctor, what’s wrong with her? She was doing better!"
"Don’t worry. Emerson’s fine. She just needs to go to theologies on the fifth."
"What’s wrong with her?"
"Lady, you’re really holding me up."
"Wait—this building has only four floors!"
"You’re really starting to annoy me."
"Why do you care about the girl? You don’t even know her."
"Because I believe that if you help, they will help you in return."
"Really?"
"Yes."
"Who’s going to help you now, huh?"
"I will!"
"Ow, what the hell? You were supposed to be asleep!"


An Unexpected Encounter
"I feel like she’s in good hands, okay? Okay, okay."
"Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, okay, okay, okay. Thank you so much. Every evil act comes back to those who commit it."
"Thank you. Good afternoon, sir. I have a special offer for you—a Bible."
"Not interested."
"Then why don’t you donate to the poor orphans?"
"You don’t give up, do you? You beggar!"


Truth Revealed
"Sir, open up, please."
"Sir, I didn’t—911, what’s your emergency?"
"Emer—I’m fine. I didn’t call 911!"
"Sir, do you need help?"
"Sir, please let me explain everything."
"Who are you?"
"Um, I’m a plumber. You called me, remember?"
"Of course I remember. I’m not senile."
"Oh, what are we standing around here for? Let’s go to the kitchen."


Father-Daughter Connections
"Sharon liked ice cream."
"Stasio, I know. She needs to spend some time in her life. But how about spending some time with her old man?"
"I must’ve done something to hurt her."
"Come on, Mr. Mitchell. She obviously cares about you. I mean, uh, she spends a lot of money."


The Robbery and Reconciliation
"Hey, what are you doing here? Where’s the money in this safe?"
"What do you mean? Look, man, I’ve never worked this safe like that—it’s older than these granddad!"
"Wedding. Picnic. Road trip. And no dates. Damn it!"
"Sharon? Sharon, where’s Sharon?"
"She’s not here, Mr. Mitchell."
"Why? Where is she?"
"I don’t know."


A Father's Plea
"Dad, you scared me! I was so scared that you—"
"Don’t worry, you’re just sensitive, Dad."
"I came as soon as I heard. I came right away."
"My God, I was so worried. This guy—he was trying to steal from you!"
"Yeah, he’s a good guy."


Forgiveness and Gratitude
"Help that silly boy."
"Dad, no, that’s out of the question. He’s a thief!"
"He’s a sentimental fool. He turned himself in so you could remember me. Police have nothing on him except for a stolen used bicycle that he took two years ago. Of course, he must pay for that. But I would want us to help him get back on his feet. We owe him a debt of gratitude."
"Dad, I love you. Will you forgive me?"

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