That book was my opportunity to tell my story. The story about a young girl who always dreamed of growing up to be powerful and respected, just like her father. But as it turns out, I have always lacked the requisite hardware because nobody cares what a woman has to say as long as there's a man willing to give his two cents.
— I can see that you are emotional. But this isn't about your being a woman.
— Wow. Really? Every day I spent with you at C. A helping you build that company, and all of a sudden, Adam shows up, and the prodigal son returns.
— And what does Adam have to do with this?
— I've fought my entire life for the respect and privilege that youhave given him just he got in just 48 hours!
— Maybe because he has been denied for a long time what you have all your life. I've never denied you anything.
— No. I struggled. You didn't give me the company, I snatched it myself.
— But you don't deserve it! Carrington Atlantic was too much for you.
— Too bad? But when our name is thrown in the mud, my teeth are suddenly strong!
— I don't know why you expect Liam to be honest with you when you are not honest with him.
— What are you talking about?
— For someone who hates masks, you are the biggest mask wearer of them all. I mean, you're totally unwilling to let anyone know the true Fallon.
— Let's get to the part of Bonnie and Clyde they don't show on television.
— Mm, that's my favorite part.
— I had a discreet tech service give us full access, and as you can see, he's the one who e-mailed the photo to TMZ.
— Brother dearest is so dead.
— I don't want to encourage fratricide, but it does get worse.
— I already had a vacation. With you, remember?
— That was barely an afternoon.
— And Blake got arrested.
— That was bound to happen eventually.
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