XNDU3OTc1MzM2/ <听写方式: 填写缺失的部分,不用带数字序号> W: Your friend Mona deserves to be drawn and quartered.      1    H: That's not why I came here. I just lost it. W: I've done worse.      2    In a place much like this. Worse. H: Your dad was in the nut house? W: For years. He checked out of my life when I was ten, traded our family room for the chaos inside his head. He made your friend down the hall seem downright chatty. H: She won't even apologize. W: Then you have to accept that, Hanna.      3    H: I'm getting really tired of losing people. W: And this is particularly hard because Mona's right in front of you. In clinical terms, we call it "Ambiguous loss." H: What? W:      4    Like when a soldier goes missing, or a relative slips into dementia. They're gone, but yet, still here.
And given what she's done, I understand you wanna punish her. I once threw a bowl of soup across the room when visiting my dad. You've lost someone whom you trusted, and then you might be grieving for the Mona you didn't know as much as for the one you did. There's been a death, but it doesn't involve a body.