Viva returns home to find her father and her PE teacher/stepmother-figure, Anna, have news to share. After Viva suggests Anna should terminate an rumored pregnancy, the couple reveals the baby was planned and that Viva will eventually lose her bedroom to the new arrival.
VIVA: I’m starving.
ROB: You know where the kitchen is.
VIVA: Would it kill you to get me a snack ready?
ROB: I’m not prepared to take the risk.
VIVA: Yeah, my stupid nazi football coach gave me a detention.
ANNA: Are you just going to sit there and let her abuse me? Rob?
ROB: No, no I’m not... Well I am going to sit here... can I get back to you on the other one?
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