Mason (touches Mary's shoulder): Mary… Mary: Don't touch me! Mason: You stop running from me. Mary: You stop chasing me. Mason: Stand still long up to hear me out. Mary: Mason, I just don't want to hear from you, I want to check on your father, I didn't mean to interrupt you and Gina. Mason: Gina means nothing to me. Mary: Oh, why do you tell me that? Mason: Because I'm afraid you still thinking we were carrying on behind your back. Mary: I just work here, it's not my business what you do with your father's wife. Mason: I love you, Mary. Mary: Say it for someone who cares, I don't Mason: You don't mean that. Mary: It's over, Mason, accept it. Mason: Can't, I won't. Mary: Oh, I'm not giving you choice any matter. Mason: Mary, don't do this to me. Mary: You'll survive. Mason: You don't know how much you mean to me. Mary: Mason, I'm working, I want time for this. Mason: And I know you have feeling to me. Mary: No, my feelings were for someone else entirely. I know what kind of a man you are now. I really wish I'd found about that earlier. Mason (tries to hold her hand): Mary… Mary: Don't! Mason: Remember that afternoon on the beach when I first told that I loved you? Mary: Yea, you were very convincing, ‘cause you have a lot of experience of that sort of thing. Mason: It's from the heart. Mary: I don't believe that either. Mason: I've lied to other women, never to you. Mary: You have to. Mason: When? What have I lied about? Mary: Gina! Mason: Mary, I told you, Gina set up that love scene to drive you away from me. Mary: Mason, I am talking about your affair with her. Mason: I never told you about that but I never lied about it. Mary: Let's not split hairs here OK? Oh, forget it. You are so morally alleviate, you don't know which way is up. Mason: Maybe so. But I do know I love you. Mary: Oh Mason, just drop it. I was stupid on the points of your romantic tricks but it's not going to happen again. Not trod of flowers Miarchi bands in the World. |
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