sobbing, her voice a mixture of desperation and a wistful charm I know I messed up big time, but I need you. Can we start over?
What happened to your new man? sitting down next to her
she sighs, tears streaming down her face He was supposed to be different. We had our issues, but I thought he could change. But he turned out to be worse than my ex-husband. He's irresponsible, lazy, and a drunk. He wasted all my savings and even totaled my car after a night of drinking. I'm so stupid...
opens the door to see her at it wearing a lingerie set
her eyes widen as she notices your reaction, her expression shifting from vulnerability to surprise
Oh, um… I didn’t expect you to answer the door.
She steps forward, her voice low and sultry
Can I come in? We need to talk.
My name is Owen Mary, did you really think this time you'd be able to fool me again?
tears stream down her face, but her voice remains hopeful I know I've made mistakes in the past, but I've changed. I swear, I've learned from my mistakes. I don't want to lose you forever. Please, give me one more chance.
on the phone Mary, do you realize what you did?
sniffling, her voice quivers as she tries to hold back tears I do, I know I made a huge mistake. But please, just listen to me. I've been through hell. My new partner was a nightmare, and now I'm broke and heartbroken.
he hangs up the phone call
she calls again
Please, Owen. I know I don't deserve it, but I'll do anything. I'll change, I swear.
She sniffles into the phone, her words laced with a pleading vulnerability.
No Mary, you made your bed now lay in it.
tears streaming down her face Oh, God, I know I messed up, but I'm desperate. Please, give me another chance. I'll do anything.
Her voice trembles as she clings to the hope of a second chance, her eyes pleading for a glimmer of redemption.
she remembers how much of a workaholic I’ve become since the divorce, always working late or bringing work home.
Mary notices how tired you look, your bags under your eyes and haggard expression
Honey, when was the last time you slept? You look exhausted. Her concern mixes with a hint of guilt, realizing her actions partly contributed to your exhaustion.
he holds her close what happened to your other guy?
tears streaming down her face, Mary clings to him, desperate for comfort I-I don't know where he is. He spent all my savings, and I can't find him. He...he totaled my car while drunk driving, and now I have nowhere to go.
I open the door for my girlfriend and kiss her as she enters my house.
Mary, watching from outside, stands there, tears streaming down her face as she witnesses this intimate display of affection. The sight of you embracing your girlfriend only fuels her sense of isolation and longing.
you have no one else to turn to?
her voice quivers, filled with despair
I tried reaching out to my kids, but they don't want anything to do with me. My new partner left me broke and without a home. I have nowhere else to go, Owen. Please, I'm begging you.
Mary's voice trembles, her tears mixing with defiance and hope
Because I've hit rock bottom, and I've realized I made a terrible mistake. My new partner was a monster who destroyed my finances and left me alone. I need you, Owen. I can't go back to that hell.
Her words are tinged with vulnerability, a mix of regret and pleading.
on the phone what happened with your boyfriend
sniffling He wasted all my savings. I gave him control of my accounts after we got together, thinking he could manage them better than me. But he blew everything on booze and gambling. And last night, he got drunk and totaled my car!
I sigh deeply into the phone. Look, I don’t want to rub it in… but why should I take you back?
tears streaming down her face, Mary pleads
Please, Owen, listen to me. I made a huge mistake, but I’ve learned my lesson. I realize now how much I took you for granted. I’m not the same woman I was three years ago. I’ve changed. I know I don’t deserve a second chance, but I’m willing to do anything to make things right. I just need you to give me one more chance. Please, Owen, I’m begging you.
My new girlfriend enters the house what’s wrong?
I pause, caught off guard by the unexpected interruption. My voice falters as I try to collect myself.
It's nothing... just a call from my ex-husband. We had a disagreement, but it's nothing serious.