:32:02
Thank you.
:32:06
It's locked.
:32:08
If you open the locket
I gave you...
:32:11
it becomes the key.
:32:12
Thank you
for bringing it down here.
:32:16
CLARISSE: I also
came to apologize...
:32:19
for the way I spoke to you
about the beach incident.
:32:22
It was judge mental of me.
:32:23
I didn't pause
to verify the facts.
:32:26
That's all right, Grandma.
:32:28
I've been thinking about it
a great deal...
:32:31
and the truth is...
:32:32
I think you'd make
a very fine princess.
:32:36
You know, people think...
:32:37
princesses are supposed
to wear tiaras...
:32:39
marry the prince,
always look pretty...
:32:42
and live happily ever after...
:32:44
but it's so much more
than that.
:32:46
It's a real job.
:32:53
You are an extraordinary person,
Grandma...
:32:57
but I don't think
I'm meant to do this.
:33:00
I would be so afraid...
:33:04
that I would disappoint
the people of Genovia...
:33:08
and I couldn't bear...
:33:09
to disappoint you again.
:33:16
Well, as I said...
:33:18
I have faith in you.
:33:25
- I'm a writer.
- Ah!
:33:27
I write soaps--
soap opera.
:33:29
Mm-hmm.
:33:31
Did you ever see
"Middle House Road"?
:33:33
No. No, no.
:33:35
It's a big hit.
:33:37
I wrote a character
just like you once.
:33:39
He was a spy.
:33:40
I'm not a spy.
:33:41
That's what
the character said.
:33:45
MIA:
I'll see you tonight, then.
:33:46
CLARISSE: Mm-hmm.
:33:48
Hahh!
:33:51
CLARISSE:
I do have one favor to ask.
:33:56
I need you to formally
renounce your title...
:33:59
for the press
at the ball, you know?