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Just when you thought it couldn't get any shittier. Okay, do you wanna have a big laugh about it right now, huh? Or you wanna run off with a woman? Lf you did, this would be the place. Maybe a margarita and a woman. I like that. I think it's gonna be okay, ladies. She's turned the page. Yeah, I've turned the page. I hired a lawyer today.
Mary, um, don't you think maybe it's too soon for lawyers? Let things settle down. A month from now, everything could look different. What? I know. Okay, I'm gonna take a risk here and say something that may be. There are two sides to every story. Any one of us is capable, under the right circumstances. Of making a very big mistake. Right? Right? And a good marriage counselor might ask:. "And how were you culpable in this marriage?". Well, I married an asshole. That's how I'm culpable. Which side are you on? I'm not taking sides. Well, pick one.
I'm on your side. My money's on you. All right. Okay. Here's what I wanna know. I wanna know how somebody like Bailey Smith faces herself in the mirror.
I wanna know how somebody can make a living feeding off of somebody else's pain.
Mary, it's my fault. Bailey Smith knew I was about to be fired.
You're doing me a really big favor. Thank you very much.
And she knew that I needed her on the magazine. So she practically blackmailed me. I didn't give her any information. She had all the details already.
She just said, "Nod if it's true". And that's all I did, is nod. I was in a terrible position. I was scared. You know, people do terrible things when they're scared. And this is terrible. I know that. I know. What is going on with you? Guys, I'm fighting for a job that I've worked for my whole life. What was it that you said, Sylvie? You said that betrayal is inevitable in any relationship. I thought you were just talking about marriage. This is so much worse. You don't have what it takes to run a company like this. Now, take a walk and never look back. My father will never let you get away with this, Ramona. I'm sleeping with your father.
Who knows moisture better than Dove? For God's sakes. Middle of the afternoon.
I thought we already were.
Your daughter's gonna be home from school any minute. You want her to see her mother in her bathrobe again, huh? I don't look at clocks anymore. It's very liberating. Haines residence. Heh, heh. Sure, I still recognize your voice. Holding down the fort. I'll see if she's still here. It's Mr. Haines. He's on the phone. Oh. Tell him I'm not here. I'm a bad liar. If I were any better, I'd be embezzling from you. I don't wanna talk to him. I'm busy. Okay, look, I'm the housekeeper. I cook, I clean, I run errands and that's it. I'm not your secretary. I'm not your mother. I'm not your pal. I'm not involved. Now, you get over here and take care of your business. Hello, Stephen. I haven't talked to the appraiser. I'll do it next week. Let's go. Get out of here, come on. Well, I'm sure she'd love to carve a pumpkin with you. Well, thank you for the invitation, but I think you two are. You'd be better off on your own. Because I wouldn't have the first idea how to be around you right now, Stephen.
Now, let's do what we came here for.
No, I already told you, it's over. No marriage counselor. I'll have Molly call you. Oh, sweetie. Oh, I am so sorry.
I didn't mean for you to hear that. Mary, I know you're there. Why won't you return my calls? We have to talk about this. Hey, it's bad form to screen calls, Mary. Pick up. May I help you? Ahh! What do you think you're doing. Sneaking up on me like that? What are you doing casing the house like a Jehovah's Witness? I am looking for Mary, okay? I've left her a lot of messages, and she hasn't called me. She's not here. Where is she? Out of town. What about Molly? Molly is at school. That's where the kids go during the week. Heh, heh. Cute. Are we done? I have a lot to do. Besides, your Pradas are wrecking my perennials. It's Jason. Are you serious? Yeah. Ask him if he likes me. Who's that? One of my mom's friends. You'd better go. Okay, well, see you later. Small world, isn't it? So why aren't you in school? I didn't feel like it today.
So this is kind of a new look for you, huh? I leave the house in my uniform. And then after school, I change into the stuff I hid in my backpack. A lot of the girls do it. You wouldn't happen to have a cigarette, would you?