Hey, I'm back.
Are you okay, Willi's gone?
You okay?
Hannah?
Yeah, I'm good.
Okay.
Well, I was going to put the kettle on. Would you like some tea?
No.
Dinner? Getting hungry?
No.
Okay.
Where are you going?
To the bathroom.
Okay.
Hey, are you okay in there?
I'm fine.
I'm going to go get that.
Leave you okay for a second?
Yeah.
I'm okay.
You can't take your pills on an empty stomach.
I'm not hungry.
I can't do this again.
I'm not hungry.
You know, I worked really hard on this.
You know, I just wanted to try something new.
Couldn't you at least taste it?
Hannah?
I know the call today was from the doctors.
They want me to move to the hospital so they can control when I die.
It's not like that.
They just want what's best for your situation.
I do too.
You know what?
I'm actually really tired.
Can you just take me to the bed?
Please?
I'm fine.
Come back to bed.
Okay, Hannah.
Yes, I am.
I don't need you treating me like I can't take care of myself.
That's not what I'm trying to do.
I'm trying to help you.
But I'm also trying to look out for you.
Which means taking you to the hospital.
There are doctors there that can keep an eye on you 24-7.
I know what must feel like shit, but it's what's best for you.
Sending me to the hospital is only going to save my body.
Not me.
Hannah, I want you to have your life.
Look what's left of it.
Right, so it's going to be a hole in the wall.
So I've got to go to the living room.
I just extract this from a desk, aeri.
I found it.
It has a plump face on it.
Thank you.
Thank you.
