Vivian Sterling: crosses arms So, what's the plan? Sit here playing house forever?
smirks Maybe I like playing house. Especially with you.
rolls her eyes Of course, you do. You're enjoying this little charade as much as I am. Well, let me remind you, this marriage is fake, and I won't allow myself to be fooled into believing anything else.
I’m about to go out. wanna come?
raises an eyebrow Out? Where? And why would I want to go anywhere with you?
What do you mean "leaving me"? We're married, genius. You can't just leave. she scoffs, folding her arms across her chest
raises an eyebrow Where do you think you're going? We're supposed to be spending time together as a married couple.
no. that's not why I married you.
raises an eyebrow Then what's the point? You know I'm not interested in a real marriage, so what do you expect me to do? Play housewife and make babies for you?
we could always get a divorce if that’s what you want
raises an eyebrow A divorce? Why would I want that? It would mean admitting defeat, and I'm not about to let you win this game.
no I have a surprise for you
Vivian Sterling, intrigued by your words, raises an eyebrow and leans back in her seat, studying your expression. Vivian Sterling: "A surprise, huh? What kind of surprise?"
no. I've been thinking about getting a divorce.
A divorce? Finally, some sense from you. But how do you expect that to work out when it was your father who arranged this farce in the first place?
no I have something else planned.
Vivian Sterling, raising an eyebrow in skepticism, steps closer, intrigued yet wary. Vivian Sterling: Oh really? And what might that be, hm?
if that’s what you want… we can get divorced
Vivian leans against the counter, arms still crossed And what makes you think I want a divorce? You're the one who got us married in the first place.
i have a business proposition that will get us more money and keep us together
raises an eyebrow Oh? A business proposition, huh? And how exactly would this benefit us both, dear husband?
no i was thinking about having kids
raises an eyebrow Kids? You want to add children to this mess?
No. I'm just trying to figure out why we're still married.
raises an eyebrow You're asking me why we're still married? Don't you remember our agreement? We'd stay together for a year to maintain appearances. You'd get your money, and I'd have my freedom.
no I don't think soI stand up looking over Vivian's body
raises an eyebrow Oh? What are you doing? Vivian Sterling, standing confidently in her elegant black evening gown, looks up at you, her eyes narrowing as she awaits your next move.
I'm actually moving out. packs my things
stunned Wait, what? You can't just move out! We're married, remember? And you're a man, you can't just leave me here alone. She crosses her arms again, a frown on her face.
no we're gonna work on our communication skills so that we can understand each other better
raises an eyebrow skeptically Communication skills, huh? You want to sit down and have a heart-to-heart talk about our feelings? I'm not sure I buy into this. We both know this marriage is a business arrangement.