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Title: Transcript Februar 5th, 2008
Description: Yen's First Day


Michelle - March 12, 2008 11:30 PM (GMT)
((We are going back and filling in the episodes from Yen's first date...have patience.))


Marianna: We're closed.

Ric: Oh, not even for coffee?

[Marianna sighs]

Marianna: The kitchen's shut down. There's nothing I could offer you.

Ric: Oh, that's okay. I -- I just thought I'd walk you to the bus stop.

Marianna: You came all this way just for that?

Ric: Sure, it's the least I can do. All the personalized coffee service you've been giving me --

Marianna: Oh. Every time I see you, I expect it to be the last.

Ric: What, you think I'm not going to say goodbye?

Marianna: Why should you? I'm a waitress and you're a tourist.

Ric: I'm hurt. You know, I have 75 years on Martha's Vineyard -- me and my family.

Marianna: Yeah, and you sold out.

Ric: Yes, I did.

Marianna: I didn't mean anything.

Ric: No, no, it's -- it's okay, it's okay. It's okay, you're right. I did sell out, a long time ago. I sold my soul for revenge and a house for a lot less.

Marianna: Hmm. I ruined your mood.

Ric: No -- maybe a little. What are you doing?

Marianna: You think I'm good with coffee, you should see what I can do with tea.
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Marianna: They're beautiful.

Ric: Yeah, they are.

Marianna: Aw. You must miss them.

Ric: Yeah, I do. Yeah, it's so complicated, you know. Now, you see -- see, Molly's mine, but --

Marianna: Mm-hmm.

Ric: Kristina is my brother's daughter.

Marianna: Ah. So, the same woman loved you both?

Ric: Again, it's complicated.

Marianna: Wow. The hatred you share with your half brother in competition -- let's hope it's not passed down to these beautiful girls.

Ric: Yeah. I think I have a lot to do with it being passed down. That's kind of why I'm here.

Marianna: Hmm.

Ric: That's why I want to stick around a couple more days, too.

Marianna: How about your precious papers?

Ric: Well, not so precious anymore. You know, I watched the moon rise tonight as the -- as the sun set and -- I don't know -- there was something so amazing about it, beautiful and uncomplicated -- kind of like you.

Marianna: Maybe I'm not so simple.

Ric: Yeah, there's a difference, but -- look, this place had such a -- a black spot on my history for so long, I -- when I leave, I --

Marianna: I'm not --

Ric: What -- interested, available -- well --

Marianna: I'm not sure.

Ric: Of what?

Marianna: This is a really good idea.

Ric: Well, there's only one real way to find out.
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Ric: Would you like a glass of wine?

Marianna: Uh -- no, I don't think so.

Ric: Oh, come on. You said on the way over here that you didn't have to work tomorrow.

Marianna: I don't.

Ric: What, is it the wrong color, wrong vintage?

Marianna: You know, you're a really nice and attractive man --

Ric: Look, I'm not trying to loosen you up or anything.

Marianna: I'm sorry. It's just that I don't do this kind of thing.

Ric: I don't -- I don't want you to be anybody but who you are. Look, why don't I just -- why don't I just drive you to the -- to the bus station, or better yet you know what? I'll just -- I'll drive you home.

Marianna: You know, I've been watching you these past few days. And you -- you were so dark and shut off when you came. You've changed. And while it's not easy or possible, change is good. And I'm just wondering if I'm wrong to stay so shut off myself, you know?




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