Henry Acheson:
You picked on me because I was headed for success. Stephen was pure charm and all failure. You loved him but you loved my prospects better.
Evelyn Acheson:
Why are you bringing all this up now? It's ridiculous to hear you call something love that I knew even at the time was mere youthful infatuation. What's it got to do with the child's behaviour anyway?
Henry Acheson:
If you'd married Stephen as you really wanted to, Elizabeth might have been your daughter.
Evelyn Acheson:
Now I suppose you're blaming me because we never had a child?
Henry Acheson:
I blame you for swindling me into a loveless marriage. You chose me because I was a good choice as a husband, but you never gave me a single moment of that one indispensable thing, real love. Our marriage was bound to be barren. And your hatred of this child is the natural outcome of an unnatural life!
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:48