- [last lines]
- [we see the back of Donna as she walks down the sidewalk, leading away from the condo she just looked at purchasing]
- Gabriel Noone: As for Pete, there's a line in the Velveteen Rabbit that reads... Real isn't how you were made. It's the thing that happens to you. I'm Gabriel Noone. Goodnight.
- [last title card 1]
- Title Card: This film was inspired by a telephone friendship with what was believed to be a 14-year-old boy.
- [last title card 2]
- Title Card: To this day the existence of that boy has never been conclusively proven.
- [last title card 3]
- Title Card: He would be 28 years old today.
- Gabriel Noone: Charles Dickens wrote Pete Logand was only 12 when his parents sent him to make boot polish in a factory by the docks. This screwed him up forever and made him a writer. I think we've all got a blacking factory, some terrible something that makes us lose our baby heart as surely as we lose our baby teeth.
- Pap Noone: Just say goodbye to the little prick
- Darlie Noone: What? Little prick?
- Pap Noone: He can handle that.
- Gabriel Noone: I can handle big ones, actually.
- [first lines]
- Gabriel Noone: [Black screen. Sounds of squeaking chair as someone sits down, microphone squealing, paper rustling, and a thump] Ready?
- [Sound of one breath blown into microphone]
- Gabriel Noone: [Unknown woman mumbles]
- Gabriel Noone: Yeah, let's try it like that.
- [Paper rustling]
- Gabriel Noone: [Unknown woman mumbles again]