Danny: Morning.
Chris: Good morning. I made some coffee.
Danny: I know. The aroma woke me up. Thank you.
Chris: You found a robe, I see.
Danny: Yeah, probably one that Paul left behind, I suppose.
Chris: I keep meaning to send that back.
Danny: Hey, it came in handy. How long you been up?
Chris: Not long. Listen, I have nothing in the kitchen. I haven't
been to the store in a week.
Danny: Why don't I run out and grab some eggs and stuff and
whip us up a couple omelets?
Chris: I'm too nervous to eat.
Danny: Ah, yeah, the big court date.
Chris: Yeah, and I don't have too long before I have to leave.
Danny: I shouldn't have kept you up so late.
Chris: You don't see me complaining, do you?
Danny: Look, um... about last night, I--
Chris: I am so surprised that I allowed that to happen, but
I did.
Danny: Any regrets?
Chris: That's what's also very surprising-- not a single one.
Danny: Honest, no regrets?
Chris: What, do you want it in writing?
Danny: Yeah, in a nice, sturdy frame so I can hang it on my
wall.
Chris: Hmm, you don't ask for a lot, do you?
Danny: Things feel different this morning.
Chris: How do you mean?
Danny: Last night just... it seemed so natural, being with you
again.
Chris: We're hardly strangers.
Danny: Yeah, but it's been a million years. And I know you've
been through a lot this past year. Your personal life has been...
Chris: Complicated.
Danny: Plus, you have a new job and a heavy workload.
Chris: Haven't we had this conversation?
Danny: Look, Chris, I know I showed up on your doorstep out
of the blue, without warning.
Chris: You caught me totally off guard. I was stunned. But I
certainly have been enjoying your company. You have made me laugh more than I have in ages. And you know something?
Danny: What?
Chris: I think it's exactly what I needed-- to lighten up, not
take life so seriously.
Danny: Is that what you were doing before I arrived on the scene?
Chris: I had almost forgotten what it was like to have fun--
no pressure, not analyzing everything, just hanging out with a terrific guy who happens to be my ex-husband and a dear friend.
Danny: That's what we are, aren't we? Dear friends. It's pretty
cool, huh?
Chris: If someone would have told me a few months ago that we
would be sitting here at the beginning of the year, I would've thought they were nuts.
Danny: I had no idea... or what to expect when I saw you again.
Chris: Are you disappointed?
Danny: It was like I had never left.
Chris: I am so glad to have you here. I mean that.