When she finds out her old childhood home was going to be torn down, Louise tries to reminisce with George, telling him how the doorknobs in the apartment looked like diamonds to her as a child. "I'd dream I could sell them and buy anything I want." George shrugs off her reminiscing. When she says she wants to go there that night one last time, George reminds her their new furniture was arriving. He can't wait to show it off to the neighbors.
Louise decides to go by herself. She spends the time thinking about three times in her life, as a child, teenager sneaking in late, and as a bride-to-be. (the scenes are shown by different actors).
George comes looking for her and reprimands her for scaring him. (apparently she left without leaving a note). She asks to have one more moment to say goodbye. Before she leaves, she takes off the doorknob off the main door.
Louise decides to go by herself. She spends the time thinking about three times in her life, as a child, teenager sneaking in late, and as a bride-to-be. (the scenes are shown by different actors).
George comes looking for her and reprimands her for scaring him. (apparently she left without leaving a note). She asks to have one more moment to say goodbye. Before she leaves, she takes off the doorknob off the main door.