Revenge (2011–2015): Season 2, Episode 5 - Forgiveness - full transcript

Faces from the past show up in the Hamptons, bringing trouble with them.

Previously on Revenge:

My mother's still alive.

Victoria's the only person left who
could possibly tell me where she is.

- Mason Treadwell.
- I know who you are.

You wrote that book
about David Clarke.

Thank you for taking an interest.

My father told me
my mother died in an institution.

Why would he make me believe she was
dead when she was obviously still alive?

- Because he was trying to protect you.
- Amanda... Damn it.

Your mother
tried to kill you.

That's a lie.



It is the absolute truth!

Aah!

Jack, it's Amanda.

There's been an accident.

Mommy's here.

Come here.

It's okay.

They say
let he who is without sin

cast the first stone.

Amanda!

Hang in there, Amanda.
Daddy's here.

Amanda!

And to be without sin
requires absolute forgiveness.

Come on, baby.
Hang in there.



- Amanda!
- No!

Don't touch her!

Okay, come on. Breathe.

Breathe, Amanda.

But when your memories
are freshly opened wounds,

forgiveness is the most
unnatural of human emotions.

You okay?

I know why my father
lied to me.

Like always,
he was protecting me.

Your father and I, we...

share the same
protective instinct.

The reason I didn't tell you
I'd found Kara

is because I wanted to make sure
she couldn't hurt you.

There's something else you need
to know about your mother.

Gordon Murphy
wasn't just her savior.

He was her husband.

- No.
- She told me herself.

And after she tased me
and left me to die,

I believe her.

I've been so driven
to find her,

I never stopped to consider
who she is.

Then you let me
help you remember

what you came here to do...

avenge your father's death.

You're Takeda's proxy.

Use that to get inside
Grayson Global

and destabilize the company.

That's the best way
to ferret them out.

Hey, you sure you're all right?

I needed someone.

You walked through the door.

Don't let it go to your head.

Mrs. Grayson,
there's someone here to see you.

Tell them I'm not accepting
any visitors.

Victoria.

Kara Clarke.

I'm so glad you're safe.

2x03
Forgiveness

Such a beautiful home.

And so smart to build it
right on the ocean.

You can always see
your enemies coming.

Well, my enemies have become

- increasingly difficult to identify.
- Oh, I know.

I was so shocked to learn
that the man that kidnapped you

was the FBI agent
you'd been working with.

He seemed like a good man.

All men are born hardwired
to betray.

It's just a question of when.

Do they have any leads
on his whereabouts?

No, they don't.

But I'm so relieved

that you didn't fall victim
to him as well.

Oh, no.

He gave me a new life,

taught me how to live
off the grid.

I hadn't seen him
for twenty years.

Then he shows up
a few months ago.

Why'd he go to you?

I don't know.

Did you file a statement
with the authorities?

No. I'm...

I'm sure
you can appreciate why.

Yes.

Where do you think he is?

If he's wise,
far, far away from here.

And as you pointed out,

he's very gifted
at the art of vanishing.

But I imagine your main concern
is about Amanda.

Of course.

You've been
so incredibly kind to her...

Bringing her into your home...

And in such a public way.

I never would've been able
to find her otherwise.

Well, it was the least
I could do for her, poor thing.

Tragedy and sorrow seem to
follow her everywhere she goes.

Oh.

I'm such a dope.

May I wash up?

Well, I take
no pleasure in saying this,

but we fear Grayson Global
may be an unrightable ship.

Your funds are being handled
with the utmost discretion.

Discretion, or secrecy, rather,
is the problem.

When Daniel first brought
Mr. Takeda into the fold,

he offered
a hands-on approach.

And since the feud between
you and your son

was on full display
at the board meeting last week,

that which I do see
does not inspire confidence.

Oh, the Graysons hail from
a rather spirited bloodline.

Whatever disagreement
you may have witnessed,

I assure you, there is no rift.

With all due respect,

my employer requires
greater assurances.

Ah.

Daniel Grayson.

Son, I am sitting
with Aiden Mathis,

Mr. Takeda's proxy.

I'd like you to make good
on your promise of transparency

and acquaint Aiden with
all aspects of our organization.

I am sending him to you now.

Excuse me.

What is it, sweetheart? I'm busy.

Too busy to deal with the fact

that Kara Clarke
is still alive?

Uh, thank you, Mr. Mathis.

Would you mind closing the door?

- Of course.
- Thank you.

Is this a joke?

No, Conrad.

At this very moment,

she's in our powder room
washing blood off her hands,

literally.

I thought Gordon Murphy
took care of her decades ago.

- You've got to get rid of her.
- Oh, on the contrary.

I've asked her
to stay for lunch.

Are you out of your mind?

Last I heard, Kara Clarke
was a violent psychopath.

Don't you find it interesting
that she suddenly reemerges

one day after her daughter
takes that fall?

She could be the source
of the journals,

the log-in sheet,
everything.

I want to see you here
in one hour.

[ Kurt Vile ]
♪ I won't be able... ♪

- Hey, Declan.
- Hey.

I thought
you should have this back.

- It was very gentlemanly of you.
- Oh, yeah.

We Porters are descended
from a long line of gentlemen.

I'm headed to the hospital
to check in on Amanda

and the latest little Porter.

You want to come with?

Uh, you know,
you might want to wait.

Jack said they may try
to bring her out of it today.

Does that mean she's okay?

I hope so,
for everyone's sake.

But I gotta get this stuff done

so little Carl has
a home to come back to.

Okay.
I guess I'll see you around.

I'm beginning to understand
why you robbed me.

Girl like that's
not gonna go for a Groupon.

You got it all wrong, man.
I barely even know her.

Hmm.

Satisfy my curiosity.
Why'd you do it?

I don't have the money
to go to college, okay?

Right.

That'd make for one hell
of an admissions essay...

"how I rolled houses
for a brighter future."

You think I'm an idiot.
I get it.

On the contrary.

You remind me of myself
at your age.

Call this guy.

He's got a certified crew that'll
do the work here for half the price,

twice as fast.

And why...
why would you help me?

'Cause I want my money back
sooner than later.

And whatever you got
in that little spray bottle

is not getting the job done.

Call or don't call.

But if you want that pretty
little rich girl to see you

as more than a guy she
rebelled with for one summer,

and I can tell you do,

you'll need that degree.

I gotta lay you down, buddy.

Papa Porter.
Congrats, pal.

Hey.

Hey, how you holding up, huh?

- Uh, I'm a little tired.
- Hmm. I bet.

How's Mama Mandy?

She's gettin' better
by the minute.

Uh, wow, Jack.

That is one hell of a swaddle.

Oh, well, get this.

His grandmother taught me.

What, your mom's back?

Not mine.

Hers.

Y... You're...

- You're not serious.
- I know, right?

As if things aren't
messy enough.

Oh, uh, they...
They do hourly checks.

Eh, say no more. I, uh,
have to go see someone anyway.

Hang in there, pal.

Encouraging numbers.

You should also read
the analysis.

Why? Would it tell me
a different story?

It will
if my dad took a pass...

Daniel,

an alert's come through
the system.

Ashley Davenport, Aiden Mathis.

Charmed. We didn't officially
get to meet the other day.

- Hello.
- Hi.

Aiden is
Mr. Takeda's proxy.

My father asked me
to acquaint him

with all things Grayson Global.

So whatever you have to say,
feel free to say it.

Personnel's flagged
an outside request

for David Clarke's
employment contract.

That's right.
A bona fide terrorist used to work here.

That's something we try hard
to forget.

Who's looking for it?

I don't know.
Maybe a meeting might be prudent.

Set it up.
Let's see who's suddenly curious.

- Now back to the quarterlies.
- Suddenly,

I'm more interested in
this company's more historic associations.

Why don't we introduce
Mr. Mathis

to the power
of the corporate card?

Drinks tonight at Rinellas?

Hello?

Someone's interested

in your father's contract
at Grayson Global.

Any reason to think
it's your mother?

I don't even know where she is.

I've checked every hotel
and hostel in the area.

Did you check the Graysons'?

Conrad took a phone call
from Victoria,

paled at the sound
of her voice.

Emily!

Keep me posted.

Way to keep me
out of the loop, Ems.

Your mother's summering
in the Hamptons?

Who told you that?

Jack, who's currently
registering a 6

on the freak-o-meter.
Me? I'm at 9,

which must put you
at infinity times infinity.

I don't have time for this.

Well, assuming
you don't have time

to check your messages either.

Otherwise you'd know that,
uh...

My dad died.

Oh, my God, Nolan.

Look, I know he wasn't
murdered in prison

or accused of a crime
he didn't commit,

still...

Turns out he loved me.

I should've been there for you.

I'm sorry.

Hmm.

Mm, it's okay.

But enough about that.

Tell me about Kara Clarke.

All I can tell you is that she
thinks Amanda is her daughter.

That's good for...
revenge-y stuff,

but sad for you.

I'm sorry, Ems.

Let's see.

So what are your plans,
Ms. Clarke?

I should hope
that you'd stay with us.

She's staying at the Graysons'?

You think it's safe here?

What about your kidnapper?

That man is nothing more
than a slippery coward

who wouldn't have the guts
to darken our doorstep.

Even if he did,
he'd be shot on sight.

In other words,

so long as you remain under our roof,
you'll be safe.

No place like home.
Huh, Auntie Ems?

Hey, Jack.

Emily, the doctors are ready.

Oh, my God.

Yeah, I'll be right there.

Amanda's out of her coma.

Well, that's good. Right?

It is until
my mother hears the news.

She's not out of the woods yet.

Hey, welcome back.

We got someone here
who wants to meet you.

Oh, my God.

That's him?

Is he okay?

This is your mommy.

Oh.

He's so little.

Don't worry.
He's tougher than he looks, like his mom.

I didn't know the two of you
would be here when I woke up.

Well, we're here.

Neither one of us is going anywhere.
All right?

Thanks for coming back to us.
I couldn't do this alone.

Welcome back, Amanda.

We're gonna go home soon, okay?

Where's Mommy?

What do you remember last?

- We were swimming.
- Mm-hmm.

Do you know how sometimes
when people get sick,

no matter how hard they try

and no matter
how many doctors help,

they just aren't able
to get better?

But Mommy said she was better.

She wanted to be.

She wanted that
more than anything.

But I...

she just...
she wasn't strong enough.

Where is she?

She's... gone.

Okay?

I'm so sorry, honey.

I'll let you two
get acquainted.

You must be so relieved.

Look, I know The Stowaway's
not open yet,

and Amanda still has
a bunch of stuff at my house,

so they're welcome to stay
with me temporarily.

Are you sure?

Carl has a lot of stuff for someone
who only weighs 7 pounds.

I'll always have a room for him.

Have you called
Amanda's mom yet?

I wanted to wait until
I told her that she was back.

That's a good idea.

And you should go home,
take a break...

Change your clothes.

I stink?

Eh, a shower wouldn't kill you.

Thanks, Emily.

Hey, I'm, uh,
I'm running home for a bit,

but Emily's here
if you need anything, okay?

Congratulations.

He's somethin'.

Yeah. He is.

We're survivors.

Amanda, I had no right
to put you in that situation.

I'm so sorry.

So the hunt for your mother
is over?

She's back, Amanda.

- She showed up last night.
- Good.

So at least it wasn't
all for nothing.

Ms. Clarke?

You ready to come with me
for those last few tests?

Mm-hmm.

I can look after Carl
if you wanna go.

Is that where David lived?

He told me that he had fallen in love
with the woman next door.

I'm sorry if that
makes you uncomfortable.

Well, thinking about David
always makes me uncomfortable.

I imagine that's something
we both share.

Why did you save me
all those years ago?

A lot of women would've felt
threatened by me.

Although...

Technically,
you're the other woman, not me.

You know, he led me to believe that
you were dead for the longest time.

Obviously, we both fell prey
to David's deception.

And now Gordon's.

Mom?

I just got off the phone
with the hospital.

Amanda's awake and okay.

Charlotte, this is Amanda's mother,
Kara Clarke.

I'm going to the hospital.

I'll come back
and bring my things.

Thank you.

- You asked her to stay with us?
- Temporarily, yes.

I feel so bad about
what happened to her daughter

that I just wanted to help out.

Wow. Maybe you have changed.

Oh, Dec!

What the hell, man?
It smells terrible in here.

I know. I'm doing the best I can
with what we have... pops.

How's Amanda?

She's good.

She's good.
We're, uh... we're good.

Good.
That's good.

Yeah, well, something's gotta be
when I'm standing in the place

that's supposed to be
making us our living

and paying
these hospital bills.

I know. Um, Kenny stopped by
today with a plan "b."

He says that

that guy can get done
what we need fast and cheap.

I like the sound of that.

Yeah, me, too,

only my judgment's been
a little bit off lately and...

Yeah, well,

I wanted to wait for your okay.

Well, he's a businessman
who wants his money.

Why have us waste
any more of it, right?

I'll give this guy
a call right now.

- Thank you for coming in. I'm Daniel Gray...
- Daniel Grayson.

I know. Padma Lahari,
Nolcorp C.F.O.

I hope everything's okay?

Why wouldn't it be?

In my experience,

when a simple request gets
an outsized response,

either something's wrong
or I've won something.

Have I won something?

Let's see what we're playing first,
shall we? Please, sit.

I understand you're looking for
information about David Clarke.

Yes. I need to corroborate
his initial terms of employment

at Grayson Global.

I hope you can understand
the sensitivity

we still feel over
the unfortunate association

this company has
with such a man.

Yes. I imagine it can be
quite tricky.

Tell me,

what do the terms
of Mr. Clarke's employment

at a Wall Street
investment firm

have to do with a tech company
like Nolcorp?

I wanted to make sure

that when Nolcorp invested
in Grayson Global years ago

that David Clarke wasn't
on the account.

It wouldn't do

to have a terrorist handling
our finances, would it?

I'll look into it
and get back to you.

I'm much obliged.

So that explains that.

I'm not sure it does.

Tyler tried to land Nolcorp
last summer for the first time,

which means they've never
invested with us before.

Are we still on for drinks?

Where are you taking
my grandson?

I was just trying
to settle him.

I'm his godmother.

I'm Kara,

Amanda's actual mother.

May I?

Don't worry.
He knows his family. Ohh.

Amanda was the same way,

always happy
in her Mommy's arms. Oh!

The perfect little baby boy.

What was Amanda like as a kid?

She...

She was so gentle.

She wouldn't even let me
kill a spider.

No matter how big or small,

I had to catch it in a glass
and set it free outside.

She just always had
this innate goodness.

Does she ever talk about me?

Honestly, no.

When was the last time
you saw her?

Well, now that is
a fascinating question.

Oh, please allow me
to introduce myself.

Mason Treadwell.

And is it possible
that you're Kara Clarke?

Yes. Yes, I am.

God, I love the Hamptons.

You see, I was
inexorably drawn back here

in pursuit of the truth behind
your daughter's recent welcome

into the Grayson fold,
which makes your appearance...

How shall I say it?
A revelation.

Are you for real?

Oh, I am, my dear,
and so wonderfully are you.

The years have been kind, Kara.
Where have you been?

Away.

Oh, that's one of
my favorite places.

If you don't mind my asking,

why let your daughter think
that you were deceased

these last two decades?

I do.

I do mind you asking.

Wow. When you get a C.A.T. Scan,
you throw me a party.

Well, admittedly, I'm a crasher,

but one who only brings
well-wishes.

What the hell
are you doing here?

Paying my respects, of course.

Please, allow me.

Please.

I think you've done quite enough,
Mason.

I'll come back.

Amanda, sweetie...

Do you remember me?

- I think Carl's hungry.
- I'll bring him to you.

Oh, sweetheart.

Shh. Shh.

Kara, I think we should
let these two rest.

When Amanda's released,

she'll be staying with me
for a few days.

Perhaps you'd like to come visit
in the morning?

Yes.

Maybe I could drive you home.

She didn't recognize me.
I really thought she would.

Can't imagine
how that must feel.

- Have you read Treadwell's book?
- Mm. I still can't accept

that David was capable
of such terrible things.

He was
my high school sweetheart.

Can you believe that?

You never know when or how
you'll meet your true love.

He was only my first love.

There's a difference.

Well, at least David
didn't destroy Amanda.

No.

He didn't.

I know I've been A.W.O.L.,
but...

I just became an uncle.

Well, one of those
non-uncle uncles,

like Kracker or Fester.

Pretty sure fester actually was
Gomez's older brother.

All right, you pass.

Where did you get this?

It was amongst
your father's memorabilia.

You did nothing with it?

No. Why?

- Should I?
- Nope.

I'll take care of it, but...

Not before
I take you to breakfast.

But it's 10:00 at night, Nolan.

Then we've got
some time to kill.

To a growing relationship,
both business and personal.

Well, tell that to my dad.

The company's falling apart,
and he leaves before lunch.

Which is something

I'm sure you wouldn't want me
to convey to Mr. Takeda.

You see, this is why we English
are stereotyped as reserved.

Candor runs the risk
of brooking discontent.

Oh, well, the American way is truth,
honesty...

And a tiny bladder.

Oh.

Now if you'll excuse me, I...

Need to use the loo.

Very good.

You make a nice couple.

What about you?
Anyone special?

Well, the nomadic lifestyle

doesn't allow for much permanence,
I'm afraid.

Although Mr. Takeda did mention
somebody that I should look up.

Uh, a miss, um...

Emily... Thorpe?

- Thorne.
- Ah.

She and Daniel
used to be engaged.

Well, leave it to me
to step in it.

Oh, no, you didn't.
She did.

She cheated on him.

Well, to, uh, your good fortune

and, um, maybe mine.

We nomads have little need
for fidelity,

so I may ring her up.

You can't be here.

But you told me to keep you posted.

No, I mean, you can't be here.

My mother is next door.

She sees you,
our cover's blown...

not just with her
but with the Graysons,

which would never have happened

if you hadn't gone to see her
in the first place.

What do you want?

To inform you that the inquiry
about your father's contract

came from a woman
named Padma Lahari,

claiming to be
Nolcorp's C.F.O.

She pulls that thread,

it could expose the source
of your wealth.

I liquidated my Nolcorp stock
years ago.

But this could be bad
for Nolan.

Well, he's not my concern.

Well, he's mine.

What's she doing?

That's his phone, isn't it?

You had it all along.

Answer that phone and it will be
the last thing you ever do.

- You wanna do this alone?
- Fine.

But you'll soon find out I make
a far better partner than enemy.

How long until high tide?

20 minutes?

I like living on the edge of...

The land,

the water,

of the honeydew.

Morning, sunshine.

We need to talk.

I've been trying
to get ahold of you all night.

Mm. Sounds serious.

Need my help?

No. You need mine.

I'm already shocked.

Someone from your company
asked Daniel

about my father's investment.

Nolan, it was Padma.

You okay?

Then drink up
before we're underwater.

Just one night,
I promise.

Not a problem.

All right.

I'm gonna... I'm gonna take off
and go to The Stowaway, okay?

Okay.

Thanks again.

Is everything okay?

Depends who you ask.

Jack seems happy

with his little Carl.

But every time I see him
holding the baby, I just...

I wanna tell him the truth,
that Carl isn't his.

But, of course,
I have to deal with your mom first.

All you have to do is
tell her the truth,

that you don't know who she is
and she has to leave.

You spent all this time,
risked my life looking for her,

and now you just
want her to leave?

While you were recovering,

a memory came back to me.

When I was 5,
my mother tried to kill me.

She succeeded, actually.
She drowned me.

My father had to bring me
back to life.

How could a mother do that?

Maybe someday I'll know,
but for now...

The best thing for us,
and especially for Carl,

is that she leaves.

Call her.

See, that's the thing
about martinis.

Two's not enough,
four is too many.

I could use another drink
after the morning we're having.

You should tell Takeda
to take his money and run.

But that would debilitate
Grayson Global.

Well, maybe we deserve it.

I know how you feel
about your father.

It's obvious that's why
you want us to divest.

I feel the same way about
the chains that bind me.

So?

I may have something.

It's about the Nolcorp request.

Okay, how do you know
about that?

Because I'm ambitious,
same as you.

When David Clarke worked here,
he ran venture capital, right?

What if Nolan Ross came to him
for start-up money?

But he didn't,
or there'd be a record of it.

Not if the money he invested
came from a personal account.

See, I think the young lady
from Nolcorp

was trying to sniff out whether
or not Clarke's contract

contained
an exclusivity clause.

Which it would have.
They all do.

Which means he was working
on behalf of the company,

regardless of where
the capital came from.

Which also means...

This company has a controlling
interest in Nolcorp.

We play this right,
we guarantee two things...

me a seat here on the board,
and you...

The seat behind
your father's desk.

Put me through to personnel.

Archives.

There may be no sadder sight

than a woman attempting
to rob her own house.

Unless, of course,
you misplaced something,

like the dead woman who I hear
has been sleeping in this bed.

Though being dead is de rigueur
around here these days.

You should try it sometime,
Mason.

- And how did you get in here?
- Every maid has her price,

especially
when grotesquely underpaid.

I read
your Vanity Fair article.

It was like gazing at
your lovely visage, Victoria...

the most elegant blend
of fact and fiction.

What do you want?

What do any of us want?

The truth.

I came to unearth it about
your ludicrous kidnapping story,

but now I've stumbled across
something that's far juicier.

Now if memory serves,

you told me
that Kara Clarke was dead.

I honestly believed that.

Do you... gag a little
when you say that? "Honestly"?

I think you've failed
to understand

the threat Kara poses
to all of us.

She may know the truth
about David,

in which case, she will
take you down along with us.

I think I'll be fine.

Sorry.

I'll leave you two alone.

I'll be right here.

I...

I understand if you want
nothing to do with me.

So I'll just...

I'll just say my piece then go.

Despite...

all the odds against you,

you survived.

And you've grown
into an amazing,

amazing young woman.

You're strong.

You're independent.

You're...

You're everything

that I... could ever have
hoped for you to be.

You need to know that, um,

I was very sick...
for a long time.

And I w...

I was not fully in control
of my actions.

And...

Your father and I
made a choice...

One that I knew I would h...
have to live with.

You need to tell her I died.

It'll be better for her
if she thinks I'm gone.

Somehow, your father
found it in his heart to forgive me.

Oh.

Wait.

I forgive you, too.

So this is it.
We're in the clear.

We can finally start paying you back.

Well... there may be
a bigger opportunity here.

Frankly, I've always wanted
to be in the bar business.

You wanna buy it?

I will forgive your kid brother's debt
if you let me.

I asked around, Jack,

heard what this place did
to you.

Your mom left.
Your dad died.

So you wanna pull
14-hour shifts

or you wanna spend quality time
with your beautiful family?

Okay. Let's talk.

I knew you were smart.

Well...
What'd the inspector say?

There's the boy wonder.

Dec, we're back in business

and we couldn't have done it
without you.

Are you seriously
reading a book?

Yeah, it calms me.
You should try it.

Well, I found this hidden
in Kara's room.

There's one number on it.

That's Gordon Murphy's number.

Mm-hmm. She's made calls out.
None came in.

Kara's been
feeding him information.

Too many people know our secrets,
Conrad.

And if they surface,

the Initiative is going to
come after us...

and worse, our children.

I don't know who to turn to.

You can turn to me, of course.

Oh, please.

Victoria Grayson,

will you do me the honor
of becoming my wife?

- Again.
- What is the matter with you?

Just let me finish.

To have and to hold,
and to be legally bound

so that we may never
be compelled

to testify against each other
in a court of law.

I'm sorry about what I said
to your mom.

Forgiving her, it just...
came out.

Don't be.

You did the right thing.

I need to tell you something
about Carl.

I lied to you.

Jack really is the father.

Oh, my God.

Why would you do that to me?

I guess I felt like I needed
to keep you on my side.

After everything
we've been through?

Maybe because of it.

I know I haven't given you
any reason to believe this.

I'm so sorry.

Me, too.

I knew you had feelings
for Jack

when I tricked him
into believing I was you.

And now I have
this incredible family.

It's not fair. You deserve better,

and...
Jack deserves the truth.

Jack deserves happiness.

If you tell him the truth now,

it'll only break his heart
all over again.

Over time,
we commit acts with intentions,

either good or bad,

that require forgiveness.

[ Angus & Julia Stone ]
♪ Here I go. ♪

♪ If you love me ♪

♪ with all of your heart. ♪

♪ If you love me... ♪

I think my family
could've been happy here.

I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to startle you.

It's okay.

Who knows? Maybe David wouldn't
have made the mistakes he made.

Maybe none of us would have.

Trust me.
Just as many mistakes are made here.

Do you think
she really forgives me?

I think she wants to.

Just the woman
I was looking for.

A quick raid of my research
confirmed that

you had a terrible scar

from a burn you had suffered
in a foster care fire...

one that I couldn't help
but notice is now missing.

I had it removed.

- Did you?
- Mm-hmm.

From what part of your body?

Why do you care, Mason?

I think you and I both know

the answer to that question,
my dear.

You may be many things
to many people...

the latest, it would seem,
a young mother to an infant boy.

But the daughter of
Kara Wallace and David Clarke?

That is one thing that
you most definitely are not.

[ Whistling
"Strangers in the Night" ]