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Elizabeth Monologue
So you'll be with that jenny downstairs while Nosi and I are upstairs?

Elizabeth lives with me.
She's not going anywhere.

- That's not going to change.
- How nice? A threesome.

You'll be here because you're the mother of my child, and you need my help.

Nothing more.

Give me a weekend with him.

He'll return every single item he's stolen.

- I hope you won't beat him up.
- No, Principal.

I didn't steal anything, I...

I'm trying to get a meeting with
Thenjiwe Ntombela. Lelo's parole officer.

Mma, do you think we stand a chance?

We won't know until we try.

Where's the justice in this country?

Why do we even vote...

if the government won't help us?

What's wrong now?

Thenjiwe promised that she'd call me, but she still hasn't.

No, Mama.
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That way you'll achieve the best possible results.

Okay?

Captain...

I was going to come see you at the station during lunch.

I knew you'd be worried...

so I thought I'd stop by on my way to work.

Hopefully with good news.

Yes. I received a message from the prosecutor.

He says he's submitted your complaint to the judge who handled Lelo's appeal.

Does that mean she won't be released?

I don't know.
The court will make that decision.

Have you spoken to Lelo's parole officer?

No, I haven't spoken to her yet.

But if she thinks I'll give up fighting for my son's safety, then she's wrong.

Nobody will fault you for protecting your son.

Exactly!
Lelo doesn't deserve to be free!

I've asked Pretty to go on the Internet...

and find phone numbers of radio and TV shows.

I'll do whatever it takes...

to make sure Lelo stays in prison.

I wish you luck, ma'am.

- You know where to find me, right?
- Yes.

- Goodbye.
- Thank you, Captain.

I must remember Leshole's theft.

I want all the teachers to be alert.
No more stealing!

Let's just hope he's learnt a valuable lesson.

And that all this will be behind us now.

I hope so too.

But I think Leshole's troubles are far from

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