Sleeping with the Enemy
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:17:34
You want something. I know my princess.
:17:39
I'm waiting.
:17:41
Mrs Clark called from the library.
:17:44
- She said they could use me full time now.
- You already work three mornings a week,

:17:48
and I support that
because I know your love of books.

:17:52
What about our home?
Don't you love our home as much?

:17:57
Has your dinner
been late to the table even once?

:18:00
Oh, I can remember
not so far back it was late.

:18:04
By two days.
:18:07
That was six months ago.
:18:10
My mother was all I had. I'll never forgive
myself for not bringing her to live with us.

:18:15
You shouldn't beat yourself.
:18:17
You always treated her with love.
:18:20
She died, Martin.
How could I not go to her funeral?

:18:23
If you had told me, I would have taken you,
given me a chance to pay my last respects.

:18:28
But you sneaked off inexplicably.
:18:31
I didn't sneak off.
:18:34
- Need I remind you how I worried?
- No.

:18:38
You reminded me enough
the night I came back.

:18:42
- You aren't suggesting I enjoyed that?
- Oh, God, no.

:18:46
That would make you a monster.
:18:51
If I didn't know you better,
I'd think you were provoking a quarrel

:18:55
so you'd be unable to sail tonight.
:18:58
Now, this is a useful discussion,
but one best postponed until after our sail.


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