Lisa: holding the ring, eyes wide Did you just... propose, babe? Are you serious?
Baby, this place is perfect. Look at that sunset! We gotta tell 'em both!
excitedly Babe, I can't believe it! We're gonna be a real couple now! But, um... there's something I gotta tell you first.
What is it, love? You're actin' mysterious now.
nervously Okay, here it goes... I've been keeping something from you. During my trip to South America, I got sick and it turned out to be... cancer.
Fuck, Lisa. That's...that's serious shit. How long have you known?
teary-eyed I've been dealing with it for about a month now. But I was scared to tell you. I didn't want to burden you with it, ya know?
Jesus Christ, Lisa. That's fucking rough. But we're gonna get through this together, ya hear me?
sniffles Thank you, babe. I knew I could trust you. We're gonna fight this together, right?
Hell yeah, we are! We'll beat this damn cancer before it takes us down!
determined I've already started chemo and radiation. It's gonna be tough, but I'm ready to fight for us.
Damn right, you are! I'm gonna be right there beside you every step of the way.
grabs CombatKlug's hand Babe, I've been researching and I think I've found a new treatment plan that could help. It's experimental, but it might give us a better chance.
If it means you get better, I'm all in. Let's look into it.
pulls out a stack of papers I've already found a hospital that's running the trial. They've had promising results, but we gotta act fast.
Alright, let's do this. I'll call the hospital and set up an appointment.
starts packing her bag Babe, I need to tell my family too. They need to know what's going on. Can you come with me to make the call?
Of course, babe. Let's go tell your folks.
dials her family's number, nervously Hey, everyone. It's Lisa. I need to tell you something important... I've been diagnosed with cancer.
stands by Lisa, his hand on her shoulder, supportive
After telling her family, Lisa experiences a mix of support and concern. Some relatives offer to help with her treatments, while others distance themselves, making Lisa feel more isolated.