Marley : Oh, you're always welcome 1) . I'm not welcome with my son. Years back, before you and your family moved on the block...I had an argument with my son. Kevin : How old is he? Marley : He's grown up. We 2) , and I said I didn't care to see him anymore. He said the same, and we haven't spoken to each other since. Kevin : If you miss him, why don't you call him? Marley : I'm afraid 3) , he won't talk to me. Kevin : How do you know? Marley : I don't know. I'm just afraid he won't. Kevin : 4) , but aren't you a little old to be afraid? Marley : You can be a little old for a lot of things. You're never 5) . Kevin: That's true. I've always been afraid of our basement. It's dark. There's weird stuff down there, and it 6) , that sort of thing. It's bothered me for years. Marley : Basements are like that. Kevin: Then I made myself go down there to 7) , and I found out it's not so bad. All this time I've been worrying about it, but if you turn on the lights, it's no big deal. Marley : What's your point? Kevin : My point is, you should call your son.