XRiley: Even if the appeal falls through, I still have a few tricks up my sleeve.
Baron: But I gotta go to jail. For thirty years.
Riley: It... probably won't be that long, no matter what. And as I said, even if we lose the appeal we have options. Don't give up on me yet, Baron.
Baron: I'm... not. I'm not. Because you ain't giving up on me. You never did, through all of it, an' you fought hard for me, and you still fightin'. I'll keep on hopin' and tryin' til you tell me to stop. I believe in you.
Riley: I know, Baron. ... They all do.
Baron: But I gotta go to jail. For thirty years.
Riley: It... probably won't be that long, no matter what. And as I said, even if we lose the appeal we have options. Don't give up on me yet, Baron.
Baron: I'm... not. I'm not. Because you ain't giving up on me. You never did, through all of it, an' you fought hard for me, and you still fightin'. I'll keep on hopin' and tryin' til you tell me to stop. I believe in you.
Riley: I know, Baron. ... They all do.
When last we saw.... Riley - Baron
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