Dr. Bill Stiffle:
Dean, I know that Troy was your best friend.
Dean Stiffle:
Actually, we weren't really friends. We hung out sometimes, that's all.
Dr. Bill Stiffle:
Did you have a better friend than him?
Dean Stiffle:
...I don't really have any friends dad, you know that.
Dr. Bill Stiffle:
Right, so strictly speaking, Troy was your best friend. And how do you feel about the suicide of *your* best friend? In the world?
Dean Stiffle:
Real shitty.
Dr. Bill Stiffle:
Come on, son. Make an effort for me?
Dean Stiffle:
Dad, I told you before, I'm not all broken up about it! And I'm supposed to be? I'm just not.
Dr. Bill Stiffle:
You're really not?
[Dean falls silent as Bill pulls out his notebook]

Dean Stiffle:
...No. Sorry, I...
Dr. Bill Stiffle:
[Bill starts to write in his notebook]
No, no. I understand how someone might respond like that.
Dean Stiffle:
...What are you writing? Dad, I thought we were just talking man-to-man, here...
Dr. Bill Stiffle:
Just one second.
Dean Stiffle:
Dad, if you write about me again in another one of your stupid books - I'm going to kill you.
Dr. Bill Stiffle:
[Bill stops writing]
Stupid? There are several major book chains around this country, that would disagree with you on that point.
Dean Stiffle:
Alright, dad...
Dr. Bill Stiffle:
The Happy Accident alone is going to pay your college tuition!
Dean Stiffle:
Alright!
Dr. Bill Stiffle:
Fine... Now let me ask you this, Dean. Mrs. Johnson suspects that Troy might have been selling drugs to some of the kids at school.
Dean Stiffle:
Yeah?
Dr. Bill Stiffle:
How do you feel about that?
Dean Stiffle:
I feel that it must have been unfulfilling for him.
Dr. Bill Stiffle:
That's very interesting. Why do you say that?
Dean Stiffle:
Because he killed himself...
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 08:26

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