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# I can make my world come true

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# All my dreams will see me through

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# It doesn't matter what may come my way

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# Believe me now I will win some day. #

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-Why are you so pleased with yourself?

-Sorry, Amber,

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I realise how annoyed you get when you see someone smiling.

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-Duke, how's the progress report?

-The boring progress report meeting!

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- Did you talk about me? - Very amusing, Dolly!

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-Oh, Cam's on the phone.

-That woman phones at awkward times.

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It's not for you, Tracy. Amber?

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Maybe she wants to foster someone who's less of a pain in the bum!

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It's called style. I wouldn't expect you lot to understand.

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-Got you!

-I wish you wouldn't do that.

-What are you up to?

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'It's a well-known fact that on a secret mission,

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'you need the right gadget. For the master spy, no meeting is secret.'

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You bugged the progress report meeting? Full marks for craftiness,

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-minus 50 million for dumbness.

-Nathan was wearing a suit.

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It was an important meeting. They have them all the time.

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-They could decide to...split me and Bouncer up?

-Oh, no Bouncer,

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-no-one for Lol to hide behind.

-And Amber getting phone calls from Cam,

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who's to say they weren't talking about you three?

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Us three?

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There is no "us three".

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Well, there's only one way to find out for sure.

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-Missing something?

-What?

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What did...? How did...?

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You can't be a good spy if you can't spot you're being spied on.

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-Have you just been out-scammed by Amber?

-My brain must be shrinking.

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The nerve! James Bond doesn't go round nicking microfilm

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from under people's noses, does he?

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Yes.

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But doesn't it make you mad? Amber finding out all sorts of secrets!

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About us!

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-But no-one has any secrets here, Lol.

-But...

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What if they decide to split us up,

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send us to different homes?

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Lol, where has this daft idea suddenly come from?

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-You can't split up Lol and Bouncer!

-It'd do them good in the long run.

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They're a bit old to share a room.

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You know, just around.

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If they split us up, I might get some work done.

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-It would ruin my reputation.

-Clever remark from Bouncer.

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Must think of comeback. Can't! My brain really is shrinking!

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He bugged the meeting.

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But why? Couldn't have been that important.

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Louise, Nathan was wearing a suit.

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-Hey, kids, want to listen to this?

-Yeah.

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-For a small fee.

-BOTH: We're not interested.

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OK, if you don't want to hear about which blonde person

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is so helpful around the house that the staff aren't trying too hard

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to find foster parents for her.

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Or which person's dad may be getting divorced again.

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Or which member of staff, whose name rhymes with penny,

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may be off to run a care home in New York.

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MUFFLED VOICES

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That's nice!

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You two have finally found a hobby you can share.

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It's Amber. She's been in her room for ages.

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Hi, Duke!

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-Amber! Everything OK?

-Yeah, everything's fine.

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I was listening to a documentary on the radio about bugs.

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Well...

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That's nice.

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It's a very interesting subject.

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-Jenny, what's it like in New York, do you know?

-It's wonderful, Amber.

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I've been there for a few holidays.

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-I'm hoping to go again quite soon.

-Oh, really? That's nice.

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RINGING TONE

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Oh, come on, Cam.

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Checking up on her?

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She hates that.

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DOORBELL RINGS

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-Cam!

-Hi, Tracy, I've come to see Amber.

-Amber?

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But...

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Hi, Cam! Bye, Tracy.

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-Tracy?

-Shall we go up to my room?

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Yeah, OK.

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Hey, Lou. Look...

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It's not your turn, but could you help with the washing up?

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You'd love that. "Get Louise to do it, she never complains."

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I'm tired of being kicked around!

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I only asked.

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SIGHS HEAVILY

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But... But are things really OK, Dad?

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I mean, really, really? And you're not having any arguments?

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The normal kind?! You've only just got married! Pull yourself together!

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Is everything OK, Justine?

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I thought grown-ups were supposed to be sensible!

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-What did I do?

-Apart from bugging the meeting?

-And losing the tape?

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-Letting Amber mess with our heads?

-Apart from all that, what did I do?

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All right. I'll sort it.

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Come on. Let's go.

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-I think everybody feels a bit like that sometimes.

-Sorry to bother you.

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You know that tape I lent you? Could I have it back, please?

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I haven't got it now. I slipped it to my secret agent, 007.

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Right. Thanks.

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OO7?

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Spying's wrong, isn't it?

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A betrayal of trust. It was your responsibility.

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You should've kept a look-out. We'll overlook it this time.

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Hand over the tape and we'll say no more about it.

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I don't have the faintest idea of what you're talking about.

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Is that the time?

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Love my job!

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A school project, you say?

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For social studies. Helping us to understand law and order.

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What's Tracy got to do with this?

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I'm safeguarding your human rights.

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Oh... Thank you.

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-Go on then.

-Spread them.

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It's just a regular body search.

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GIGGLES

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LAUGHS LOUDLY

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-What's wrong with you lot?

-We can't find the tape.

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Amber said she gave it to... to a secret contact - Agent 007.

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-What?

-OO7.

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And...who in the house is 007 years old?

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ALL: Dolly!

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It wasn't me! Amber made me do it!

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Right.

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-'If we use your stationery?

-Yes, there is the...'

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'..ordering the right amount of paper.'

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'..that we usually expect at the end of the month...'

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-Is that it?

-Well, I could only record 45 minutes.

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45 minutes? How did you expect to get anything in 45 minutes?

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You didn't think through this spying business.

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But... My brain...

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-Oh, my brain...!

-Oh! I've had enough of this.

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Jenny, are me and Lol being split up and sent to different care homes?

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-Course not.

-Thank you. You're not going for a new job

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-in New York?

-I'm certainly not.

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-But you've got relatives there?

-Exactly.

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-I want a word with you.

-Really?

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Probably won't be much help.

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Not with me new shrunken brain.

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I've been hearing rumours about a tape in our meeting today.

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-Well...

-They asked me to leave the room for a while,

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so they could talk about me and I was wondering...?

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Obviously some details need to remain confidential.

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-But I think they liked the suit.

-Yeah?

-And they might've suggested

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that you should stand up to Jenny.

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-She'll probably respect you more as a professional.

-Right.

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He's still got it.

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Thanks, Cam. See you later!

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KNOCK AT DOOR Hi, Tracy. Are you busy?

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Too busy. I'm making a list of reasons

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why you'd foster Amber. She wouldn't mess up your kitchen.

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She doesn't know what it's for. You can laugh at those hairdos.

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You think I want to foster Amber?

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You know before she came here, Amber used to run away a lot?

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I was talking about an article I'm writing about runaways.

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An article? Is that all?

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GROWLING

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Whooh-h-h!

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Hah-ah-ah! Whooh-h-h!

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I'm not sure I'm foster mother material.

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You know that better than anyone.

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-I'm probably more like big sister material?

-More like ugly big sister.

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Well, here it is.

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Excellent.

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-What's that?

-It's a chat the staff had about you

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after we told them about your spying mission.

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-We tried it with someone sensible in charge.

-Did it work?

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-Like a dream.

-I don't believe you.

-That isn't our problem.

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-It mentions her imaginary friend!

-Give me that!

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No flipping. There's plenty more action coming.

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NOW!

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Come back, you little snitch, or Teddy gets it!

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He already has, you murderer! OK, what's the story?

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Amber's trashed her room. She's spray-painted her walls.

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Argh-h-h!

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-I'm going to kill you!

-Tracy?

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-Hi, Duke.

-Slight problem. I'm going to need your help.

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I've already told Lol - to get to level two, you have to go

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-through the Gates of Doom with the apple.

-It's not that.

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I need you to share your room with Amber.

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-We've got to do a clean in hers.

-I'm not sharing with Amber!

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You're just asking for trouble.

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Hee-hee-hee!

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-Sorry, it's already sorted.

-Then unsort it!

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It's just till tomorrow.

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Wait a minute! I haven't agreed to this yet.

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It's only for one night. You'll have a laugh!

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Nathan's right. This is going to be fun.

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-What are you doing?

-What is your problem?

-This is my room

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-with my things. I don't want them messed about!

-Touchy, aren't we?

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-Are you sleeping in here?

-Yeah. Come in.

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I haven't said they can come in. This is my room.

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This is OUR room. If I say they can come in, they can.

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Where am I going to put my stuff?

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-Touch it and you're dead, Justine Littlewood.

-Just ignore her.

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-She needs to learn how to share. Can I borrow this?

-No!

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Don't be such a prima donna, Tracy. Nothing's private in a care home.

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Quite an artist, our Amber.

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Let's get it painted before Jenny gets back.

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-Should be dry by tomorrow.

-I'll get a brush.

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# Never treats me sweet and gentle The way she should

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# I got it bad... #

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-Morning, Duke. Morning.

-Hello, Adele. How did the audition go?

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Um...not sure. I think we've got the gig.

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-Am I looking at the next big thing?

-The band's just me and some mates.

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Are you looking for another singer?

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# My old heart is sentimental, not made of wood... #

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Tracy's been on at me. She's writing a song.

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-That doesn't rhyme properly.

-Oh! Do you mind?!

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I don't know why you're bothering to write a song.

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Adele's never going to have YOU in her band.

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-Your rubbish.

-Tracy, I've heard you singing in the bath.

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-You're tone-deaf.

-LAUGHTER

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-Duke, this is an emergency!

-What's the matter?

-Amber!

-Is she OK?

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She won't be if she stays in my room. I want her out by today

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-or I will not be responsible for my actions.

-Tracy!

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By the end of today. I'm sick of this place, of sharing everything.

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-I know.

-You don't.

-I was brought up with four brothers in a semi.

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-Believe me, I know.

-Get this - she's telling everyone I'm tone-deaf.

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I'm an undiscovered musical genius. Everyone knows that.

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Maybe we should get you an instrument. Something of your own.

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-Are you serious?

-Yeah. I learnt guitar when I was your age.

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-It's something you won't have to share.

-Great.

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-We'll sort it out.

-Adele'll let me in her band now.

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-You'll have to learn how to play it first, Tracy.

-Yeah, yeah, course.

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I want something trendy, like a saxophone.

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I'll be discovered and taken to somewhere

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people'll treat me like I deserve.

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MELODIC JAZZ MUSIC

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CHEERING

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Elaine, I didn't think you'd come up with anything so quickly.

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-It was in my attic.

-Tracy won't let us have a go.

-It is her instrument.

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-It's not fair.

-We want something to play.

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Get me a bass guitar, Elaine.

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-I think that might be pushing it.

-I'll see what I can do.

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Don't worry, they'll get over it.

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No, they're quite right, Duke. It's not fair.

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-Think how you'd feel.

-You're right.

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Oh! Well done, Tracy.

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Another three weeks and she'll be well away.

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# I don't care what they say

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# I'm not about to play nobody's game

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# Cos it's all about the dark... #

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-That's good, Adele.

-It's different in front of a crowd of people.

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-It's quite scary.

-You were scared?

-With luck, I didn't show it.

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So, what do you think? I could either play the sax in your band

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or I could sing or both. But not at the same time obviously.

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Um...

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Elaine, where did you get all these?

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-I have my connections.

-Lol, let's start our own band.

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Yeah, wicked.

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-Here, Louise, you can have the violin.

-I want the trumpet.

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-I want it.

-Girls!

-Whoever can blow the trumpet the loudest, gets it.

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WEAK TRUMPET SOUND

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That's nothing. Listen to this.

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TRUMPET BLARES

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Isn't it great, Duke? Elaine got us all these new instruments.

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Yes, thanks, Elaine. The whole house is alive with the sound of music!

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LAUGHTER

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LOUD DISCORDANT MUSIC

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Amber? Amber! I don't believe it! You've been reading my diary!

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-You shouldn't leave it lying around.

-I left it under MY pillow,

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-on MY bed!

-I don't know why you're bellyaching.

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Apart from the funny bits like, "I'll be rich and famous,"

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and how your mum'll whisk you away in her helicopter,

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-it's a piece of slop!

-This room isn't big enough for both of us.

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Take a walk, unless you want me to share your song with the rest.

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# I suppose you think I'm singing this song just cos I'm blue... #

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Duke said he won't be finished painting my room until tomorrow.

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Bad luck, roomie!

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LOUD TUNELESS MUSIC Can we have some peace and quiet?

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Apparently not. PHONE RINGING

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Hello! I'm sorry, can you speak up?

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Hi, Josie?

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Josie from the band, yeah.

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Don't you think you should tell Adele yourself?

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All right. Right, right, I'll let her know.

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SIGHS HEAVILY

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# I can make my world come true

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# All my dreams will see me through

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# Doesn't matter what may come... #

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Hey, Trace, coming for supper?

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-What's the matter?

-Just hay fever.

-Oh.

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Is Amber being a pain again?

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-You can't stay out here.

-Better than sharing with old Spiky Face.

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Hey, Trace, don't get mad... get even.

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A one... A two... A one-two-three-four!

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LOUD TUNELESS MUSIC

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-Oh, what?!

-Morning, Amber. We've got a new song especially for you.

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From the top, boys!

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# We know a song that'll get on your nerves

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# We know a song that'll get on your nerves

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# This is how it goes! We know a song that'll get on your nerves... #

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It's half past six in the morning!

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You go back to sleep while we rehearse. Just ignore us.

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-Go for it, Bounce!

-Argh!

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# We know a song that'll get on your nerves

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-# Get on your nerves... #

-Get off!

-Sorry, Amber.

-Hey, roomie.

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-Can I borrow your leather jacket?

-No!

-We always share everything.

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-Nothing's private in a care home, REMEMBER!

-Oh!

-Where are you going?

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-Back to my room.

-But we've got more songs.

-Forget it!

-Yes!

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-Tracy! Good morning.

-Hi, Duke, have you come to listen?

-No.

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If you don't pack it in now, I may take that saxophone,

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that keyboard and that bass guitar,

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put them in the garden and set them on fire with my large blowtorch!

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-I thought you liked music, Duke.

-Constant bedlam and lack of sleep

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can do strange things to care workers. Where's Amber?

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She's gone back to her own room.

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Shame really. I quite like sharing.

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# We know a song that'll get on your nerves

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# Get on your nerves... #

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Adele, can I come to your band rehearsal tonight?

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I'm sorry but you can't be in the band.

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We failed the audition. We're not playing a gig.

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-You were really good.

-Josie rang me yesterday.

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-Apparently, they thought I was too nervous on stage.

-Are you upset?

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-Course not.

-I would be.

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Adele, that's great! One door closes, another one opens.

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It just so happens we're looking for a singer in our band.

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Yeah, yeah. How about it?

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LOUD ROCK MUSIC

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# I suppose you think I'm singing this song

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# Just because I'm blue

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# But that's not strictly true

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# Cos I just want to chill out with you...

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TUNELESS GUITAR AND SAXOPHONE PLAYING

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# ..From out behind us now

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# This will give us the light we need

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# To make us laugh out loud

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# No, I don't need no dumping ground blues

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# No, I don't need no dumping ground blues

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# No, I don't need no dumping ground blues... #

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Bravo! Bravo! Fantastic!

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Thank you! Thank you! You've been a wonderful audience.

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As you've been fantastic, we'll do our songs again!

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