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Trapped in The Boss's Embrace Full
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00:00:00Where are you Desmond? I've been waiting for 15 minutes already.
00:00:07I mean you probably can't be too far.
00:00:11You've reached Desmond Belmont. Leave a message.
00:00:15Desmond! Hey! I got the pizza. Boring now. Where are you?
00:00:25Okay, never mind. I'll call you back. I see you.
00:00:30Desmond Belmont
00:00:50Desmond Belmont
00:00:52Desmond Belmont
00:00:54I suspected he was having an affair.
00:00:56The last minute business trips. The late nights. The smell of a stranger's perfume clinging to his shirt when he thought I wouldn't notice.
00:01:06His mom warned me he would cheat. And never stay faithful, she said. But I didn't want to believe her.
00:01:16It was on a rainy night, just like this one. When Desmond promised me forever.
00:01:22Desmond? Hey, hey, where are you? Um, there's this creep following me. I'm really scared.
00:01:28Desmond Belmont
00:01:30Desmond Belmont
00:01:31Come on, baby. Don't run from me. I'll show you a good time.
00:01:35Desmond Belmont
00:01:36Don't touch me!
00:01:37Desmond Belmont
00:01:38Get your hands off my girl!
00:01:40Desmond Belmont
00:01:41Fucking psycho!
00:02:05Are you okay? Are you okay?
00:02:07I'm fine. Your hand, you're bleeding.
00:02:09I'm fine. It's just a scratch.
00:02:11I'm sorry.
00:02:13I should have come sooner.
00:02:15But from now on, I promise, I will always show up.
00:02:17I will protect you. Forever.
00:02:24But forever...
00:02:27was a lie.
00:02:32How did we let this happen, Desmond?
00:02:35Once upon a time, you'd risk your life for me.
00:02:38Now you won't even pick up my call.
00:02:42Funny how love dies.
00:02:44Quietly.
00:02:45On a night just like this.
00:02:47His mom is right.
00:02:49We are never meant to lie.
00:03:01Beatrice, I'm surprised you're calling.
00:03:03I'm ready to talk.
00:03:09Madam, Miss Lawson has arrived.
00:03:12Send her in.
00:03:13Beatrice, you look like a wet dog.
00:03:21But that's not surprising, given your background.
00:03:24Which of these do you think would be nice for Miss Fairfax?
00:03:27She's marrying Desmond after all.
00:03:29Why in the world he chose to marry someone like you is beyond me.
00:03:34She's much more a lady of class.
00:03:37Sleeping with a married man, very classy.
00:03:40Don't you get sarcastic with me, Beatrice.
00:03:43I encouraged him to stay silent about the marriage.
00:03:46The Fairfax family would be ashamed if they knew he was married to someone with your lowly background.
00:03:53So, you will get a divorce from Desmond.
00:03:57You will stay quiet about the marriage.
00:03:59And then I don't want to see you around Desmond anymore.
00:04:04Understood?
00:04:05Yes.
00:04:08But I want $50 million.
00:04:14Excuse me?
00:04:16Are you trying to rob me?
00:04:17Please, $50 million is nothing once Desmond marries the Fairfax heiress.
00:04:22But that will only happen if I divorce him and stay silent.
00:04:26That's what you want.
00:04:28Right?
00:04:30Fine.
00:04:31You get the divorce agreement.
00:04:33And I'll get you your money.
00:04:35$50 million, exactly.
00:04:37Or the deal's off.
00:04:43We've been married for 10 years.
00:04:46But no one knows.
00:04:48I'm gonna go talk to Mr. Bermott.
00:04:52I'm your wife.
00:04:53But you hide me like I'm just some dirty secret lover.
00:04:58But once we're divorced, you won't have to be embarrassed by me anymore.
00:05:12How was your trip?
00:05:14Fine.
00:05:15I just need you to sign these reports. They're due tomorrow.
00:05:16I, uh, I just need to sign these reports.
00:05:28They're due tomorrow.
00:05:43Are you going to be home for dinner?
00:05:44No, I'll probably be late, so just be without me.
00:05:53You know, sometimes I don't even think you're trying to hide your mistress the way you so openly let her leave her things around.
00:06:01I'm your wife, yet I'm the one you chose to keep secret.
00:06:08Goodbye, Desmond.
00:06:10Mm-hmm, dear.
00:06:10But now, you won't have to keep me a secret anymore.
00:06:26Do you have news for me?
00:06:28He signed.
00:06:34Really? Just like that? I guess he doesn't love you anymore.
00:06:38This is it. My ticket to freedom. I'm finally moving on.
00:06:47I brought you a gift.
00:06:57This is one of a kind. I even handpicked the diamonds myself.
00:07:02I don't need any more expensive jewelry.
00:07:05Maybe you should give that to Madeline Fairfax. She'd enjoy it.
00:07:07Why would I give the gift to her?
00:07:09I just think the Fairfax family would, uh, like an expensive gift like that one.
00:07:13What's this all about?
00:07:15I don't owe the Fairfax family any gifts.
00:07:18Yes, Madeline and I are working on the Zine Star project together. That's it.
00:07:21There's nothing going on between the two of us.
00:07:26Desmond, if you love someone else, you can go be with her.
00:07:30We can get a divorce.
00:07:34We are not getting divorced.
00:07:39We are never getting divorced. Do you understand?
00:07:44It's a little too late for that, Desmond.
00:07:46Desmond, you already signed the divorce papers.
00:07:54Hello? Hold on. What's wrong?
00:07:57All right, yeah. Just stay put. I'm coming.
00:08:04I'm sorry.
00:08:06But don't ever mention divorce again.
00:08:09Get some sleep.
00:08:12Desmond, we're already divorced.
00:08:14You just don't know it yet.
00:08:16Okay.
00:08:22You sure you want me to sell all of these?
00:08:24Yeah, I don't want them anymore.
00:08:26Then you can just donate the money to charity or something.
00:08:31Sell this one too, please.
00:08:34This has to be worth at least a million.
00:08:37Is Desmond really okay with the divorce?
00:08:39He doesn't know about it.
00:08:43I tricked him into signing the divorce papers.
00:08:45You what?
00:08:46Aren't you afraid of what Desmond will do when he finds out he already signed?
00:08:49No, no.
00:08:50With the money I'm getting from his mom,
00:08:51I can disappear to anywhere in the world.
00:08:54I could hire added security protection if I really wanted to.
00:08:58I'll be fine and I'm not staying in this marriage any longer.
00:09:00Doesn't matter what he thinks.
00:09:01Um, I'm going to go ahead and I'm going to take this to my new apartment.
00:09:05Let me know you sell the jewelry.
00:09:06I will.
00:09:11Go ahead and sell this one too.
00:09:13I have no use for it anymore.
00:09:15What is she doing?
00:09:37She just got in her car with a box of clothes.
00:09:39Follow her.
00:09:40Don't let her out of your sight.
00:09:48What the hell?
00:09:50Miss, I do apologize.
00:10:06I do hope that we can settle this matter privately.
00:10:10My boss is in a hurry.
00:10:12Privately.
00:10:13Is he trying to get out of this somehow?
00:10:16Absolutely not.
00:10:17No, um, I think I'd rather just wait for the cops to arrive.
00:10:21Are you sure?
00:10:22I promise we will cover all the damages.
00:10:25I'd rather us do this the proper way with all the right documentation.
00:10:40Sir, please, it's better to remain in the car with the rain.
00:10:44I have an important meeting to get to.
00:10:46I can't sit here and wait all day.
00:10:47Killian's already on his way to give me a ride.
00:10:48What'd the girl say?
00:10:49She'd prefer to go through the police, sir.
00:10:52Why?
00:10:53Did you tell her that we paid extra?
00:10:54Why the hell is she doing something with the car?
00:10:57I want you to go over there and tell...
00:11:02Sir?
00:11:10Sir?
00:11:13Go give it to her.
00:11:14Give her the contact info as well.
00:11:17About the car.
00:11:18Miss!
00:11:23My boss sent this for you.
00:11:28It's a...
00:11:29I have clothes in my car.
00:11:30You could further damage your head by moving around too much.
00:11:34Please, take the jacket.
00:11:37I'll return it.
00:11:38I promise.
00:11:38I promise.
00:11:43Who is that?
00:11:45Beatrice was in an accident.
00:11:59Excuse me, sir.
00:12:00This is a private room.
00:12:01It's okay.
00:12:02Use my...
00:12:02Boss.
00:12:04Use my boss.
00:12:06Is her injury serious?
00:12:07She'll be okay.
00:12:08Just make sure she doesn't get this bandage wet.
00:12:10Let me make you some soup.
00:12:25Thanks.
00:12:30Whose jacket is that?
00:12:31Don't.
00:12:36Then why were you wearing it?
00:12:39Okay, fine.
00:12:41Desmond, it's her friends.
00:12:42Am I not allowed to have friends?
00:12:43I'm sorry.
00:12:56Hey, it just hurts hearing you say things like that.
00:13:00I'm your husband.
00:13:01I care, that's all.
00:13:03Yeah, you say you care about me, but you're having an affair with Madeline.
00:13:08What happened to your phone earlier?
00:13:10Couldn't reach you.
00:13:11I probably shouldn't let him know I blocked his number.
00:13:14Yeah, the battery died.
00:13:17That's all.
00:13:19You know, if my call would have went through, I would have known that you were in an accident.
00:13:24I don't like being left in the dark, Beatrice.
00:13:27Especially when it comes to your safety.
00:13:29I noticed all your clothes and jewelry were missing.
00:13:33Closet, vanity, fully empty.
00:13:36Since when did he start noticing things like that?
00:13:38I took the clothes to the cleaner and jewelry to get detailed.
00:13:42All of them?
00:13:43Mm-hmm.
00:13:43At the same time?
00:13:45I want to resign.
00:13:48Resign?
00:13:49Yeah, yeah, I think it'd be good for me.
00:13:51You know, have some time off, relax, maybe travel a little bit.
00:13:56You know, that's actually not a bad idea.
00:13:59It is time that we start having children anyway.
00:14:03He thinks I'd want to have his children.
00:14:06Once upon a time, that's all I ever wanted.
00:14:10Not anymore.
00:14:16I want you to put a baby in me.
00:14:18Not right now.
00:14:25Work's busy.
00:14:26Maybe next year.
00:14:27Maybe next year.
00:14:27You get some sleep.
00:14:49You get a long day.
00:14:50And tomorrow, we can finalize your resignation.
00:14:53Please send me your boss's suit measurements.
00:15:17Oh, wow.
00:15:27Beatrice, this is really nice.
00:15:30Thanks.
00:15:31Yeah, it just feels so good having a place of my own.
00:15:34Now I can leave for good.
00:15:35Would you mind, please, unpacking this box while I grab the rest of the stuff from my office?
00:15:41Please?
00:15:42Of course.
00:15:43No.
00:15:44You're best.
00:15:52May I ask what you require his measurements for?
00:15:55Why can't he just send me the measurements and not ask so many questions?
00:15:59What for?
00:16:24Lobby, I assume?
00:16:26Yeah.
00:16:27Thanks.
00:16:32Are you really stalking me to get my suit measurements?
00:16:36No.
00:16:36No, no.
00:16:37I actually, I just moved in upstairs.
00:16:39Sorry if it's weird that I asked.
00:16:42I just, I need your measurements to replace your suit jacket.
00:16:49Sure.
00:16:50She must be into me.
00:16:51If you want my measurements so bad, I'll just have my assistant send him over.
00:16:55So, it's official.
00:17:12You're really leaving us?
00:17:15Yeah, I am.
00:17:16But you'll be okay.
00:17:17Just make sure you lean on your new team lead for support.
00:17:20That's not going to happen.
00:17:20She's completely unqualified and a total bitch.
00:17:25Yeah.
00:17:25Who's the new team lead?
00:17:26Beatrice, you locked us.
00:17:39There.
00:17:39Now we can finally have some taste in the office.
00:17:47I know all about girls like you.
00:17:50You sleep your way to the top and then think you'll snag a billionaire husband.
00:17:56But you're just a plaything.
00:17:57No respect when they ever marry someone like you.
00:18:00Well, and you think you're so much better because you have my sloppy seconds?
00:18:04Keep it.
00:18:11Think of it as a parting gift.
00:18:13You bitch!
00:18:14You made my nose bleed!
00:18:20She is definitely going to drown us from work now, but seeing her run off like that definitely made it worth it.
00:18:26You guys, don't be afraid to quit if she makes your life hell.
00:18:28There are plenty of other jobs out there.
00:18:30Trust me.
00:18:31Oh, did you find one yet?
00:18:33I heard Damien Crowley is looking for a new assistant if you're interested.
00:18:37He just flew in from Europe, so he's been over there for 10 years.
00:18:40Neil, she's a project director.
00:18:42She can't just drop down to be someone's secretary.
00:18:45And not to mention, Damien Crowley is like mortal enemies with Desmond.
00:18:49Why do you think our boss has been so stressed lately?
00:18:52It's because Damien Crowley is in town.
00:18:54Yeah, being a secretary would be a major demotion, but Damien is Desmond's biggest competitor.
00:19:01It'd be good to make my own business connections instead of only dealing with Desmond's.
00:19:04You know what?
00:19:05It's actually a great idea.
00:19:08I'll think about it.
00:19:12Uh, Mr. Belmont's in a meeting.
00:19:18You...
00:19:19Look what she did.
00:19:22Well, isn't this a productive meeting?
00:19:27How dare you show your face here?
00:19:31Desmond?
00:19:32I want you to punish her.
00:19:35Beatrice, why'd you hit Madeline?
00:19:38I didn't.
00:19:39She threw something at me and I...
00:19:42toss it back.
00:19:43You liar!
00:19:44You totally...
00:19:45Madeline, that's enough.
00:19:46Can you leave Beatrice and I alone?
00:19:49I'd like to speak to her in private.
00:19:51I am telling my brother about this!
00:19:59Her family is a very important business partner of mine.
00:20:02You shouldn't have done that.
00:20:05It won't happen again.
00:20:06My resignation?
00:20:17My mother never calls you.
00:20:19Why is she calling you now?
00:20:25Crap!
00:20:25She's gonna talk about the divorce agreement.
00:20:28I don't know, maybe she couldn't get a hold of you.
00:20:34Beatrice,
00:20:34I'm ready to talk next steps about our agreement.
00:20:38Mother,
00:20:39what agreement
00:20:40do you have with my wife?
00:20:45Desmond, son,
00:20:46I did not know that you two were together.
00:20:49What agreement are you talking about?
00:20:52Desmond, please.
00:20:54I...
00:20:54It's...
00:20:55It's, um...
00:20:56The post-nuptial agreement.
00:21:00For what?
00:21:02For us?
00:21:03Yeah.
00:21:03Yeah, your mom made me sign it a while ago.
00:21:06So I didn't, uh,
00:21:07deplete your assets.
00:21:08Yes!
00:21:09Exactly!
00:21:10You are entitled to your full inheritance, Desmond.
00:21:13I just wanted to make sure it was protected.
00:21:15Mother, I don't need your involvement
00:21:16in this.
00:21:17Beatrice is my wife.
00:21:18We don't need a post-nup.
00:21:20I want it cancelled.
00:21:21You're already divorced, Desmond.
00:21:30Canceling the post-nuptial agreement
00:21:32won't make any difference at all.
00:21:34My phone?
00:21:35Please.
00:21:39I'm going home.
00:21:43Beatrice,
00:21:44I feel like you're hiding something from me.
00:21:52I'm not...
00:21:53I'm not hiding anything.
00:21:55You're tired.
00:21:57Get some rest.
00:21:58See you later.
00:21:58Roland?
00:22:04Roland?
00:22:05Sir?
00:22:06I need you
00:22:07to keep an eye
00:22:08on Beatrice
00:22:09and my mother.
00:22:11I feel like
00:22:12something's going on.
00:22:13Hello.
00:22:19Autumn, I'm alone.
00:22:21What next steps
00:22:22did you want to talk about?
00:22:23I want us to sign
00:22:24a written contract
00:22:26in person.
00:22:27One that's more legally binding.
00:22:29I'll call you with more details
00:22:30about it next week.
00:22:31Fine.
00:22:32But the 50 million
00:22:33needs to be in there.
00:22:34That needs to be in writing as well.
00:22:36Okay?
00:22:37This might be an extra step,
00:22:39but once I sign this agreement,
00:22:41I'll finally be done
00:22:42with this marriage.
00:22:43Did Desmond accept
00:22:54your resignation?
00:22:56Yeah.
00:22:57Yeah, he did.
00:22:58It's finally done.
00:23:00Now we can focus
00:23:01on planning our trip to Paris
00:23:03that we've been dreaming about?
00:23:04Yes.
00:23:05I'm going to look at flights
00:23:05right now.
00:23:06Okay.
00:23:09Hmm.
00:23:10Maybe I should look
00:23:11into that secretary job
00:23:12before making any travel plans.
00:23:13Violet,
00:23:15since, you know,
00:23:16just everybody in the city,
00:23:18have you heard of this new guy,
00:23:20Damien Crowley?
00:23:21Of course.
00:23:23It's Damien fucking Crowley
00:23:25for crying out loud.
00:23:26Actually,
00:23:27funny story.
00:23:31Damien's company
00:23:32hired Scott's law firm
00:23:33for a case,
00:23:34so I see him around
00:23:35all the time.
00:23:35Why?
00:23:36Wait.
00:23:38Wait.
00:23:39Are you interested in her?
00:23:42Aren't you afraid
00:23:43Desmond will be jealous?
00:23:46Desmond's jealousy
00:23:47is his problem,
00:23:49not mine.
00:23:50Besides,
00:23:51this is strictly for work.
00:23:52I do not need
00:23:53another man
00:23:54in my life.
00:23:55Okay.
00:23:57Lucky for you,
00:23:58Scott and Damien
00:23:59are golfing tomorrow.
00:24:01Let's join
00:24:02so you two can meet.
00:24:14Beatrice said
00:24:15she was going home.
00:24:16So why
00:24:17isn't she here?
00:24:18Where is she?
00:24:23Uh, sir,
00:24:24she went to
00:24:24an apartment complex
00:24:25on Main Street.
00:24:25Looks like she rented
00:24:26an apartment there.
00:24:27The building is owned
00:24:28by the CEO
00:24:29of the Noble Quest group,
00:24:30Damien Crowley.
00:24:31He lives in a penthouse there.
00:24:39Beatrice,
00:24:40why are you
00:24:41keeping secrets from me?
00:24:46I think I should
00:24:47change back
00:24:47into my other outfit.
00:24:48Uh, absolutely not.
00:24:49It made you
00:24:50look like a grandma.
00:24:51This shows off
00:24:52your figure so much more.
00:24:54Damien won't be able
00:24:55to resist you.
00:24:55Okay, but I'm not
00:24:56trying to seduce him.
00:24:57I'm trying to work for him.
00:24:58This isn't a good idea.
00:24:59I think...
00:25:00Oh, well,
00:25:00it's too late for that.
00:25:02There he is.
00:25:02Come on, let's go.
00:25:18That's Damien Crowley?
00:25:20That's Damien Crowley?
00:25:21The guy from the car accident?
00:25:23Shit, Scott.
00:25:25Who's that next to your wife?
00:25:26She's got a rockin' hot bod.
00:25:28That's Beatrice.
00:25:29She's been my wife's bestie
00:25:30since high school.
00:25:31Who's she getting
00:25:32all dressed up for?
00:25:33Hi, honey.
00:25:36Damien,
00:25:36I'd like to introduce you
00:25:38to Beatrice Lawson.
00:25:39She was a project director
00:25:40at Summit Group.
00:25:42Nice to meet you,
00:25:43Mr. Crowley.
00:25:44What are you doing here?
00:25:46This is about the suit jacket.
00:25:47You can forget about it.
00:25:48Suit jacket?
00:25:49Why?
00:25:50Do they know each other?
00:25:51No.
00:25:52She wanted to meet him.
00:25:53It's not about the jacket.
00:25:54Although I do still
00:25:55want to return that.
00:25:56I'm actually here
00:25:57because I heard
00:25:57you're hiring a new secretary.
00:25:59I'd like to apply.
00:26:01Oh, she dressed up for me.
00:26:03I knew it.
00:26:04I see.
00:26:05You know,
00:26:06my secretary job's
00:26:07very tough.
00:26:09Are you sure
00:26:09you can handle it?
00:26:10I can assure you,
00:26:11Mr. Crowley,
00:26:12I will give this job
00:26:12my 100%.
00:26:13I can handle any task
00:26:15you throw in my way.
00:26:16Really?
00:26:16Mm-hmm.
00:26:17Can't tell by the way
00:26:18you dressed?
00:26:20You know,
00:26:21if you really want
00:26:21the secretary job,
00:26:22you should approach me.
00:26:24You shouldn't look this pretty
00:26:25in front of everyone.
00:26:27Jerk.
00:26:27I see.
00:26:28Thank you,
00:26:29Mr. Crowley,
00:26:30for your time.
00:26:33Wait, I...
00:26:35Wow.
00:26:36You are such a prick.
00:26:40Beatrice is one
00:26:41of the most competent
00:26:42people I know,
00:26:43and she'd be taking
00:26:44a major demotion
00:26:45to be your secretary.
00:26:46Don't write her off
00:26:47just because she wore
00:26:48workout clothes
00:26:49to a golf meeting.
00:26:50You know,
00:26:51she was in a suit
00:26:52when we got here,
00:26:53and I told her to change
00:26:54because this was supposed
00:26:55to be a fun outing,
00:26:56and you ruined it.
00:26:57I'll see you at home,
00:26:59but I'm starting to think
00:27:00who you're hanging out with
00:27:01is rubbing off on you.
00:27:02Greg,
00:27:05thanks a lot, Damien.
00:27:07We're going to hear
00:27:07about this all night.
00:27:08Violet begged me
00:27:09to join you
00:27:10so you can meet Beatrice.
00:27:11She just left
00:27:12the Summit group yesterday.
00:27:13Why?
00:27:14No clue.
00:27:15She's the best
00:27:16project director they had.
00:27:17Closed eight out of the 12
00:27:18are the company's
00:27:19multi-million dollar deals.
00:27:21Well, why doesn't she
00:27:22just continue working on that?
00:27:23Between us,
00:27:25Beatrice and the Summit CEO
00:27:26used to date.
00:27:28And the word on the street is
00:27:29he's going to marry
00:27:30Madeline Fairfax now.
00:27:32I don't think Beatrice
00:27:33wants to work for a company
00:27:34that associates with him at all.
00:27:36So she used to date
00:27:37Desmond Belmont?
00:27:42Interesting.
00:27:46Desmond,
00:27:46I want you to explain
00:27:47exactly what happened
00:27:49with my sister
00:27:49at your company.
00:27:50She got injured
00:27:51and you didn't do
00:27:51anything about it?
00:27:53She's okay.
00:27:54What exactly
00:27:55did you want me to do?
00:27:56You didn't make
00:27:57Beatrice apologize to me!
00:27:59Desmond!
00:28:02Come on, my nose.
00:28:03It still hurts from yesterday.
00:28:05And not only that,
00:28:05but that bitch
00:28:06publicly humiliated my sister.
00:28:08How do you expect her
00:28:09to run a team?
00:28:10This looks bad on you, too.
00:28:12You swear that actually happened?
00:28:15You didn't do anything
00:28:17to provoke her.
00:28:19No, no, of course
00:28:20I didn't know.
00:28:21She insulted me
00:28:23in front of everybody
00:28:24out of nowhere.
00:28:24It was completely uncalled for.
00:28:26You know how much
00:28:27I hate fires, Madeline.
00:28:29Why are you still on her side?
00:28:31Okay, well, fine.
00:28:32If she doesn't want to return
00:28:33and formally apologize to me,
00:28:34then you need to fire her team.
00:28:36Agreed.
00:28:37We can't have Madeline's employees
00:28:38think they could just walk
00:28:39all over her.
00:28:40Her team is going nowhere.
00:28:41Beatrice was one of our best
00:28:45project directors here.
00:28:47And that team
00:28:47was a part of it.
00:28:49If Madeline
00:28:50can't handle the job,
00:28:52then she can just quit.
00:28:53And I'll hire someone
00:28:54that can.
00:28:56Okay.
00:28:57I see what this is now.
00:28:59Listen, if you haven't
00:28:59completely
00:29:00moved on from her,
00:29:02I'm going to have no choice
00:29:03but to cancel this partnership,
00:29:05Mr. Belmont.
00:29:06Cancel our partnership.
00:29:07I don't see you in court.
00:29:09Do you understand?
00:29:12You don't want to
00:29:12piss me off, Quinn.
00:29:17I'm done here.
00:29:20I have more important business
00:29:22to handle.
00:29:31Don't think you've won, Beatrice.
00:29:33I'll be getting my revenge.
00:29:35I'm sorry again
00:29:37about earlier.
00:29:38I didn't realize
00:29:39Damien was so stuck up.
00:29:41That's fine.
00:29:42Now we can focus
00:29:43on planning our trip.
00:29:44I honestly have no idea.
00:29:47That's fair.
00:29:5042L.
00:29:52Gordon just texted me
00:29:53Damien's suit size.
00:29:55That's great.
00:29:56I mean,
00:29:57maybe that means
00:29:57he's changed his mind
00:29:58and wants to talk
00:29:59about the job.
00:30:00I'm just going to give him
00:30:01his jacket back
00:30:02and forget about
00:30:02the job completely.
00:30:04So I'm going to go ahead
00:30:04and text him back
00:30:06and figure out
00:30:06where he wants to meet.
00:30:07Okay, I'll talk to you later.
00:30:10Mr. Crowley will be
00:30:11at the Rowe Hotel
00:30:12this weekend
00:30:13for a client conference.
00:30:14You can deliver
00:30:15the jacket to us then.
00:30:17Hmm.
00:30:18I do have to meet Autumn
00:30:19at the hotel
00:30:20to discuss my divorce agreement
00:30:21anyways.
00:30:23At least this way
00:30:24I can kill two birds
00:30:24with one stone.
00:30:29Coming!
00:30:29Coming!
00:30:29Coming!
00:30:29Coming!
00:30:29Coming!
00:30:30Coming!
00:30:30Coming!
00:30:31Coming!
00:30:31Coming!
00:30:31Coming!
00:30:31Coming!
00:30:31Coming!
00:30:31Coming!
00:30:32Coming!
00:30:32Coming!
00:30:32Coming!
00:30:32Coming!
00:30:32Coming!
00:30:32Coming!
00:30:33You said you think you were coming home last time.
00:30:55But you didn't.
00:30:56And clearly
00:30:57your stuff is not
00:30:58at the cleaners.
00:31:03What are you doing here, Desmond?
00:31:06Why'd you move out?
00:31:08And why'd you lie about it?
00:31:09The apartment that we lived in
00:31:11is yours.
00:31:13With the post-knop
00:31:14your mom made me sign.
00:31:15I have no claim to it
00:31:16so I moved out
00:31:17so I could have my own space.
00:31:18Okay?
00:31:18Yeah, that post-knop.
00:31:19It's being canceled.
00:31:21If you wanted your own apartment
00:31:22you could have asked me.
00:31:23I would have gone.
00:31:24We could have looked for it together.
00:31:25I would have bought it for you.
00:31:26That is not the point, Desmond.
00:31:29We're married, Beatrice.
00:31:31I don't understand why
00:31:32you're keeping all these secrets from me.
00:31:33I'm keeping secrets?
00:31:35Me?
00:31:40You've been seeing Madeline for months now.
00:31:44Everyone knows you plan to marry her
00:31:45yet you have the nerve
00:31:46to accuse me
00:31:48of keeping secrets.
00:31:49I don't know what you're thinking
00:31:51but you're wrong.
00:32:05I want you to come home with me.
00:32:07You can trust me.
00:32:08I don't know that I can.
00:32:16I noticed
00:32:17you weren't wearing yours.
00:32:21You were due for an upgrade anyway.
00:32:31And...
00:32:32I'm already done now.
00:32:34I'd like some time alone.
00:32:38Okay.
00:32:41But...
00:32:42I will see you at home.
00:32:45One way...
00:32:46or another.
00:32:49Hmm.
00:32:49You can't buy real love, Desmond.
00:33:09You haven't touched your coffee.
00:33:12It's not poison
00:33:12if that's what you're worried about.
00:33:14Not thirsty.
00:33:16Poison is tacky, Beatrice.
00:33:18Hmm.
00:33:19Not that you could be expected
00:33:20to know that with your background.
00:33:22Can we just skip the small talk?
00:33:24Please?
00:33:26We don't like each other.
00:33:27That's okay.
00:33:27Let's just move on.
00:33:31Here is the legal agreement.
00:33:34Your breakup fee of $50 million
00:33:36is in there.
00:33:39Sign it.
00:33:41Breakup fee?
00:33:42Why is she suddenly saying
00:33:43breakup fee?
00:33:45And this document is oddly long.
00:33:48There are so many sections.
00:33:50And a lot of weird clauses
00:33:51about payment.
00:33:52Hmm.
00:33:52She must be up to something.
00:33:55I don't have all day, Beatrice.
00:33:57Hmm.
00:33:58Okay, um...
00:33:59I'm just gonna need to check this
00:34:00with my lawyer.
00:34:01So I'm gonna go give her a call right now.
00:34:04Fine.
00:34:05Hmm.
00:34:10Did you hear that?
00:34:11She's calling her lawyer.
00:34:13I heard.
00:34:14Don't worry.
00:34:15That agreement is foolproof.
00:34:16So you can get me out of this, darling, yes?
00:34:18I won't have to pay a thing.
00:34:19I'm positive
00:34:21the Belmont family
00:34:22will never be extorted
00:34:23by Beatrice Lawson again.
00:34:24Trust me.
00:34:27Beatrice,
00:34:28you won't be the same
00:34:29when you leave the hotel today.
00:34:30That is if you leave at all.
00:34:34Sir?
00:34:36Beatrice has gone to the Roe Hotel
00:34:37to meet with your mother.
00:34:38Why the hell would she do that?
00:34:40Get the car ready.
00:34:41We're going there now.
00:34:42Yes, sir.
00:34:43I knew there was something wrong
00:34:45with this document.
00:34:46I'd have to be crazy to sign that.
00:34:48Okay, it's clear I'm the only one
00:34:49who's serious about my payment.
00:34:53Let me check if Damien's available now
00:34:55to receive the jacket.
00:35:00Miss,
00:35:01do you need any help
00:35:02with your belongings?
00:35:04Uh, no.
00:35:05No, I'm good.
00:35:07Thanks.
00:35:13Mr. Crowley,
00:35:20if I may ask,
00:35:21why do you insist
00:35:22on picking up the jacket
00:35:24directly from Miss Lawson?
00:35:26Um,
00:35:27it's because it's an expensive jacket.
00:35:31And you're a billionaire.
00:35:38Curious.
00:35:39Miss Lawson
00:35:40just sent me
00:35:41a half-written message.
00:35:46I'm at the hotel.
00:35:47Where should we...
00:35:49She got interrupted.
00:35:52Did something's not right?
00:35:54Let's go.
00:35:56But I'm Belmont Reserve.
00:35:57The meeting room on this floor.
00:36:03This is Beatrice's stuff.
00:36:07She wouldn't just leave them
00:36:08sprawled out in the middle
00:36:09of the hallway.
00:36:09What are you up to?
00:36:13Something's off.
00:36:14Search all the rooms.
00:36:21Oh!
00:36:22She's awake!
00:36:24Hey, sweetheart!
00:36:26You like your new jewelry?
00:36:29I wouldn't do that.
00:36:31But not one pouch.
00:36:33We've been paid a lot of money
00:36:35for this job.
00:36:37Someone must really hate you, huh?
00:36:39Turn on the camera.
00:36:42Stop!
00:36:43No!
00:36:44They said
00:36:44we can do whatever
00:36:46we wanted to.
00:36:47As long as we scared you senseless.
00:36:49You know what?
00:36:51I think
00:36:52we should play Russian roulette.
00:36:54She's got to be in one of these rooms.
00:37:04She's got to be in one of these rooms.
00:37:16Beatrice!
00:37:18Keep looking!
00:37:19You said you saw a bellhop
00:37:22help her into a room.
00:37:23Yes, about 20 minutes ago.
00:37:28It's going to be fun.
00:37:36Damn it!
00:37:37Where's Beatrice?
00:37:50Oh, God.
00:37:53Is she injured?
00:37:54I'm not sure.
00:37:55It looks like
00:37:56they drugged her with something.
00:37:57Oh, no.
00:38:00Take them out of here.
00:38:01Figure out who did this.
00:38:02Beat her out of them
00:38:03if you have to.
00:38:03Okay.
00:38:07You're okay now.
00:38:10You better keep this between us
00:38:11otherwise you can kiss the partnership
00:38:13between me and your hotel goodbye.
00:38:15Of course, Mr. Crowley.
00:38:18Oh, no.
00:38:20Oh, no.
00:38:26I'm going to take you to the hospital.
00:38:29It's going to be all right.
00:38:31Where's Beatrice?
00:38:33How should I know?
00:38:34She came here to meet you.
00:38:35I figured to cancel
00:38:36the post-nuptial agreement?
00:38:38Yes.
00:38:39And I gave her
00:38:40the cancellation contract
00:38:42and then she just disappeared.
00:38:44You know, Desmond,
00:38:45I don't think it's wise
00:38:46to cancel an agreement
00:38:48that's protecting your assets.
00:38:51Your opinion means nothing to me, Mother.
00:38:53This is the Belmont family name at stake.
00:38:56Of course my opinion matters.
00:38:59Desmond, please.
00:39:00Just think about marrying Madeline Fairfax.
00:39:05I'm not marrying Madeline.
00:39:08She's just entertainment
00:39:10and her family still has some use to me.
00:39:15What if Beatrice finds out about your affair?
00:39:18Then I'll leave Madeline.
00:39:20I'm not going to end my marriage
00:39:22with someone who just offers me simple pleasures.
00:39:25Stop trying to get Beatrice to divorce me.
00:39:28Or else, I'll tell everyone
00:39:30that Beatrice is my wife.
00:39:35That would ruin our relationship
00:39:37with the Fairfax family.
00:39:38The Fairfax family means no importance to me
00:39:41if it means losing Beatrice.
00:39:42There are so many other companies out there
00:39:44that I can partner with,
00:39:45but there's only one Beatrice.
00:39:48Do you understand?
00:39:50This is the last time I'm telling you.
00:39:52I will not stand for this.
00:39:56Beatrice is not a fit wife
00:39:58and you will not stay married to her.
00:40:05If I don't stay married to that woman,
00:40:07I will tell Colin,
00:40:08I will tell everyone on this staff
00:40:10that you no longer reside on the Belmont Estates.
00:40:14I'll put you in a fucking retirement home.
00:40:17Are we clear?
00:40:19Think about it.
00:40:20I'm not having this conversation with you again.
00:40:32You've already signed the divorce, Desmond.
00:40:34You might not care about my opinion,
00:40:36but this is happening whether you like it or not.
00:40:41So her vitals are stable.
00:40:43The drug was just a sedative,
00:40:45so there is no long-term damages.
00:40:47Of course.
00:40:50Good.
00:40:53You're awake.
00:40:55Yeah.
00:40:58Hi.
00:40:58You're in the hospital.
00:41:01Do you remember what happened?
00:41:04Yeah.
00:41:05The hotel.
00:41:07I thought those guys were going to kill me
00:41:09and you saved me.
00:41:11I don't know how I could ever...
00:41:13That's not necessary.
00:41:15You're alive,
00:41:16and that's all that matters.
00:41:20However,
00:41:20I thought you should know
00:41:21that the armed men said
00:41:22that they were hired
00:41:23by someone associated
00:41:24with the Belmont family.
00:41:26I have the records.
00:41:28Let me know
00:41:28if you want to press charges.
00:41:30Someone involved with Desmond?
00:41:33Also,
00:41:34you should come in an interview.
00:41:37You wanted to be my secretary, right?
00:41:38Really?
00:41:43Thank God, Beatrice.
00:41:44You're okay.
00:41:50Mr. Crowley,
00:41:51what are you doing here?
00:41:53Beatrice and I had a meeting.
00:41:55I was the one who found her.
00:41:57Beatrice?
00:41:58You guys are on a first-name basis?
00:42:00Here's my number.
00:42:14Go ahead and reach out to me directly
00:42:15once you made your decision.
00:42:16Huh.
00:42:30What happened?
00:42:33I was attacked.
00:42:37I'm going to make sure
00:42:38to find them.
00:42:39I will.
00:42:39I've already contacted
00:42:40hotel security
00:42:41to get the surveillance footage.
00:42:43I'm not going to let them get away.
00:42:45That's funny,
00:42:46because someone close to you
00:42:47hired those men
00:42:48to begin with.
00:42:53Desmond, wait.
00:42:54Desmond!
00:42:55Desmond!
00:42:55Where are we going?
00:42:57Home.
00:42:58Desmond.
00:42:59Desmond!
00:42:59Desmond, stop!
00:43:11Did you get the security footage?
00:43:13Yes, but unfortunately,
00:43:15the cameras on the floor
00:43:15she was taken to
00:43:16were turned off
00:43:17before the incident occurred.
00:43:18We were unable to see anything.
00:43:20The attackers were thorough.
00:43:22How would you like us to proceed,
00:43:23Mr. Belmont?
00:43:24Don't bother with anything.
00:43:26Beatrice will recover,
00:43:27and then this whole thing
00:43:28will just blow over.
00:43:29Understood.
00:43:30Anything else?
00:43:31Yeah.
00:43:32I need you to fire
00:43:33Madeline Fairfax tomorrow.
00:43:36This whole thing
00:43:36is becoming
00:43:37a hassle.
00:43:39Understood.
00:43:43Where's the rest
00:43:44of the footage?
00:43:45Those guys should have
00:43:46bruised her up pretty badly.
00:43:47They barely said anything.
00:43:49I wonder if they actually
00:43:50killed her.
00:43:51That would be
00:43:52the best-case scenario.
00:43:53Then I wouldn't have to deal
00:43:54with her annoying
00:43:55antics anymore.
00:44:02Um, hello?
00:44:05I don't see any work
00:44:06being done.
00:44:08It's 12.30.
00:44:10It's lunchtime.
00:44:11I don't care.
00:44:13Let's go.
00:44:14Chop-chop!
00:44:15You can't force us
00:44:15to work through lunch.
00:44:16That's illegal.
00:44:17Yes, I can.
00:44:19I'm the project manager now,
00:44:20so you have to do
00:44:21what I say.
00:44:21No,
00:44:22they don't.
00:44:24Madeline Fairfax,
00:44:25uh, you are no longer
00:44:26employed by Summit Group.
00:44:27Please leave the office
00:44:28immediately.
00:44:29What are you talking about?
00:44:30Of course I am.
00:44:32I replaced Beatrice,
00:44:33so I'm in charge now.
00:44:36Desmond gave me
00:44:36the job himself.
00:44:38And now he's
00:44:39taken it away.
00:44:40You're no longer welcome
00:44:41on Summit Group property.
00:44:42Your privileges
00:44:42have been evoked.
00:44:47Excuse me?
00:44:48You can't do that!
00:44:50Yeah, I can.
00:44:51Uh, this gentleman
00:44:51will escort you out.
00:44:52Whatever.
00:44:54Now that Beatrice is gone,
00:44:56Madame Belmont
00:44:56can finally announce
00:44:57my engagement to Desmond.
00:44:59Her charity banquet
00:45:00will be the perfect occasion.
00:45:02I'll make sure Desmond
00:45:02attends as my date
00:45:03so the whole community
00:45:04knows that I am
00:45:05the future Mrs. Belmont.
00:45:19I can't remember
00:45:20the last time
00:45:20he made me pancakes.
00:45:21Eat up.
00:45:23You need to regain
00:45:24your strength.
00:45:26How are you feeling?
00:45:28Do I need to call the doctor?
00:45:29We can get an
00:45:30at-home visit going?
00:45:31No, I am perfectly fine.
00:45:34Okay.
00:45:36Just so you know,
00:45:37I did call off work
00:45:37this entire week.
00:45:40No way I can be here
00:45:41for you whenever
00:45:41you need me.
00:45:42What's the point of acting
00:45:43like you're in love
00:45:44with me now?
00:45:46It's too late, Desmond.
00:45:47It's okay.
00:45:50You don't have to do that.
00:45:51Like I said, I'm fine.
00:45:53I want to.
00:45:54I'm your husband.
00:45:56I care about you.
00:45:59I was thinking
00:46:00maybe
00:46:02after you recover
00:46:04you start trying for a baby.
00:46:07we're both home.
00:46:11I think it would be
00:46:12the perfect time.
00:46:13What do you think?
00:46:20Once upon a time,
00:46:21all I ever wanted
00:46:22was to have a baby
00:46:23with him.
00:46:24But now,
00:46:25it would be
00:46:25my worst nightmare.
00:46:27I'm not ready
00:46:28for a baby.
00:46:29I'm not.
00:46:31Violet and I
00:46:31were planning a trip
00:46:32to Paris.
00:46:32I want to travel.
00:46:33I want to be alone
00:46:34for a little while
00:46:36first.
00:46:39Okay.
00:46:41The process
00:46:42takes nine months.
00:46:44We could start now.
00:46:45And then you have
00:46:46all the time in the world
00:46:47to travel
00:46:48before the baby's born.
00:46:50It's important
00:46:51that the Belmont family
00:46:52has an heir.
00:46:53We could even
00:46:54get started right now.
00:47:02Where were we?
00:47:17Why didn't you
00:47:18answer her call?
00:47:20I already told you.
00:47:21I'm not going
00:47:22into work this week.
00:47:23Roland will handle
00:47:23any office concerns.
00:47:25You know?
00:47:26We're both home.
00:47:27Why don't we call
00:47:27the designer?
00:47:29Convert one of the bedrooms
00:47:30into a nursery.
00:47:32You know,
00:47:33I'm getting a headache.
00:47:36I should go away now.
00:47:38You should make sure
00:47:38your employees
00:47:39know when you're
00:47:40out of office.
00:47:49Roland already
00:47:50terminated your position.
00:47:51What do you want?
00:47:52Desmond.
00:47:53Hi.
00:47:54Madeline,
00:47:55I don't have time
00:47:56for this.
00:47:57If you have anything,
00:47:59just have Roland
00:48:00handle it.
00:48:01I'm busy.
00:48:01Wait.
00:48:03I left the company
00:48:04like you requested,
00:48:05but perhaps we could
00:48:06see each other
00:48:07one last time
00:48:08to say goodbye.
00:48:10I think you owe me
00:48:10that at least.
00:48:13Fine.
00:48:15When?
00:48:16This weekend.
00:48:17Your mother is hosting
00:48:18a charity banquet.
00:48:20We can go together.
00:48:21All right.
00:48:23I'll be there.
00:48:25But Madeline,
00:48:25don't try anything funny.
00:48:28I have one line.
00:48:29Don't cross it.
00:48:34Now everyone will
00:48:35finally know
00:48:35we're getting engaged,
00:48:37Desmond.
00:48:41This is insane,
00:48:43Beatrice.
00:48:43Mm-hmm.
00:48:44I mean,
00:48:45I'm glad you're okay now,
00:48:46but who do you think
00:48:47was behind this?
00:48:49I have my suspicions.
00:48:50Okay,
00:48:52I can't prove it,
00:48:53but I think
00:48:55it was
00:48:55Madeline Fairfax.
00:48:58Madeline Fairfax.
00:49:00That reminds me.
00:49:01Desmond is supposed
00:49:02to be at
00:49:03Madame Belmont's
00:49:03charity gala
00:49:04this weekend.
00:49:05Yeah.
00:49:05I mean,
00:49:06this is Mom's gala.
00:49:07I'm sure you'd be there.
00:49:08Yes,
00:49:09but
00:49:09Madame Belmont
00:49:11is planning to announce
00:49:12Desmond's engagement
00:49:13to Madeline Fairfax.
00:49:14I actually think
00:49:16it makes a lot of sense
00:49:17if Madeline
00:49:17is the one
00:49:18behind your attack.
00:49:19She wants to get rid
00:49:20of you
00:49:20once and for all.
00:49:22Wait,
00:49:23how do you know
00:49:23all of that?
00:49:25She sent invitations out.
00:49:30Wow.
00:49:33They're going public.
00:49:37This is actually perfect.
00:49:38I think I'm going
00:49:42to pay my husband
00:49:43a visit
00:49:45to his engagement party,
00:49:47but I'm going
00:49:47to need your help.
00:49:49Of course.
00:49:58Yes?
00:50:01You look nice.
00:50:05This is for my
00:50:06mother's charity banquet.
00:50:07Oh.
00:50:08I didn't realize
00:50:12she was hosting
00:50:12an event today.
00:50:16You're going
00:50:16to bring a date?
00:50:20No.
00:50:22I'd only want
00:50:23to attend the event
00:50:24with you,
00:50:25but I figured
00:50:26it'd be best
00:50:26if you stayed home
00:50:27to recover
00:50:28for a little bit
00:50:28while longer.
00:50:30More lies.
00:50:35Well,
00:50:36I appreciate
00:50:37your concern.
00:50:43You'll be okay
00:50:44tonight while I'm gone?
00:50:47Of course.
00:50:48Go get some sleep,
00:50:49some actual rest.
00:50:50You need it.
00:50:51Don't wait up for me.
00:50:52One day you'll understand.
00:50:58I wasn't waiting.
00:51:00No,
00:51:00I was learning
00:51:01to live without you.
00:51:02And now,
00:51:03I don't need you.
00:51:06I never did.
00:51:12Lovely to see you again.
00:51:14This is quite
00:51:15the turnout,
00:51:15madam.
00:51:16It really is.
00:51:18Oh.
00:51:27That's Mr. Belmont
00:51:29and Miss Fairfax.
00:51:31They make such
00:51:31a beautiful couple.
00:51:32I heard their engagement
00:51:34is being formally
00:51:35announced tonight.
00:51:38Madeline,
00:51:39always a pleasure
00:51:40to see you.
00:51:42Mwah.
00:51:42Mwah.
00:51:43You look stunning.
00:51:46Oh,
00:51:46thank you,
00:51:47Madam Belmont.
00:51:48Anything for this
00:51:48fantastic gala
00:51:50you've arranged?
00:51:50Desmond,
00:51:52you look dashing.
00:51:55Madeline,
00:51:56could I have
00:51:56a quick word
00:51:57privately with you?
00:51:59I want to talk about
00:51:59some of the jewelry
00:52:00that's up for auction.
00:52:01Of course.
00:52:08Beatrice never returned
00:52:09with her finalized
00:52:10breakup agreement.
00:52:12Have you been
00:52:13in contact with her?
00:52:17Madam Belmont
00:52:17doesn't know
00:52:18about my stunt
00:52:18with those attackers.
00:52:20And then I almost
00:52:20had that bitch kill.
00:52:24Yes.
00:52:25She contacted me.
00:52:27She signed it
00:52:27earlier today.
00:52:28Oh,
00:52:29that's wonderful.
00:52:30I'm so looking forward
00:52:31to having you
00:52:31as my daughter-in-law.
00:52:33You're so reliable.
00:52:35Thank you,
00:52:35Madam Belmont.
00:52:36I try my best.
00:52:37Please,
00:52:37we're about to be family.
00:52:39No need to stand
00:52:40on formalities.
00:52:41Call me Autumn
00:52:42or Mom
00:52:43if you prefer.
00:52:44Okay,
00:52:45Mom it is then.
00:52:45Desmond?
00:52:53What do you think?
00:52:56The diamond ring
00:52:57by Mrs. Nelson
00:52:58is stunning.
00:52:59But the emeralds
00:53:00from Mrs. Smith,
00:53:00they're so unique.
00:53:02They both sound fine.
00:53:03Oh,
00:53:03what about this one?
00:53:04A one-of-a-kind diamond necklace.
00:53:06Wow.
00:53:07It says the diamonds
00:53:08were hand-picked
00:53:09by the original owner.
00:53:18This is Beatrice's necklace.
00:53:21The one
00:53:21I just gave her.
00:53:23And those are
00:53:23her pink diamonds
00:53:24from our anniversary.
00:53:26And
00:53:26her wedding ring.
00:53:28She sold them all.
00:53:29That's why
00:53:30she wasn't wearing
00:53:31her wedding ring.
00:53:32You guys enjoy
00:53:32the rest of the gala.
00:53:33I have something important
00:53:34I need to take care of.
00:53:36Wait, what?
00:53:37You can't leave now.
00:53:38This is an important night.
00:53:39for us.
00:53:39For us?
00:53:40What are you
00:53:40talking about?
00:53:42Everyone,
00:53:43thank you so much
00:53:44for coming here today.
00:53:45I have a fantastic
00:53:47announcement
00:53:47before the auction.
00:53:52My son,
00:53:54Desmond Belmont,
00:53:55is engaged
00:53:56to Miss Madeleine Fairfax
00:53:58of the Fairfax family.
00:54:01Yes.
00:54:06This is fantastic news.
00:54:08They make the perfect couple.
00:54:10And
00:54:11I
00:54:11will personally
00:54:12be bidding
00:54:13on the most
00:54:14expensive
00:54:15piece of jewelry
00:54:16to offer
00:54:17Madeleine
00:54:17as a wedding gift.
00:54:19I'm not
00:54:20marrying
00:54:20Madeleine Fairfax.
00:54:25Desmond,
00:54:26honey,
00:54:26we can talk
00:54:27about this.
00:54:28No,
00:54:28no,
00:54:28we can't.
00:54:29Isn't that Desmond's
00:54:56ex-girlfriend?
00:54:56What is she doing here?
00:54:58Do you think
00:54:59she's here to make a scene?
00:55:01She's just going
00:55:02to embarrass herself.
00:55:03Desmond and Madeleine
00:55:04already announced
00:55:05their engagement.
00:55:05There's nothing she can do.
00:55:07What is this bitch
00:55:08doing here?
00:55:15Desmond and I
00:55:16are getting engaged,
00:55:17so why don't you
00:55:18quit bothering us
00:55:19and leave us alone?
00:55:21Shut your mouth.
00:55:22We're not.
00:55:23We're not getting engaged.
00:55:24Let go.
00:55:29Desmond,
00:55:30honey,
00:55:30let's talk about this
00:55:31later.
00:55:31No!
00:55:32Desmond,
00:55:32do not embarrass
00:55:33Madeleine
00:55:34for this woman.
00:55:35Hey,
00:55:35why don't you
00:55:36just escort her out
00:55:36and then we can
00:55:37continue the engagement
00:55:38party?
00:55:38This is not
00:55:39an engagement
00:55:40party!
00:55:41It's not!
00:55:46What if she's here
00:55:47to reveal her marriage?
00:55:49I have to get her out
00:55:50before she says
00:55:50anything.
00:55:52Beatrice,
00:55:53you need to leave.
00:55:53This is a charity event
00:55:56and you are
00:55:57causing a scene.
00:56:00Hey,
00:56:01let's go home.
00:56:03Let's talk about this
00:56:04at home.
00:56:05Are you planning
00:56:06to take another wife,
00:56:08Desmond?
00:56:09You know,
00:56:10bigamy is illegal
00:56:11in all 50 states,
00:56:13right?
00:56:13She's lying.
00:56:23Desmond's never been
00:56:24married before.
00:56:24There was no wedding
00:56:25or anything.
00:56:26She is just a jealous
00:56:27ex-girlfriend.
00:56:29The Belmont family
00:56:30would never let Desmond
00:56:31marry someone
00:56:31of her kind.
00:56:33You're shameless!
00:56:35Desmond is marrying
00:56:36me,
00:56:36okay?
00:56:37Me!
00:56:38He would never go
00:56:38for someone like you!
00:56:39you're not even
00:56:40worth the shoes
00:56:41on his feet.
00:56:42Shut up!
00:56:45Madeline,
00:56:45don't bother
00:56:46arguing with her.
00:56:47Beatrice is not worth it.
00:56:49No, no, no, no.
00:56:49Don't stop her now.
00:56:51She clearly has
00:56:51a lot to say.
00:56:52Let her get it
00:56:52off her chest, yeah?
00:56:53How dare you
00:56:54come to my charity
00:56:55gala
00:56:56and cause a scene
00:56:57like this?
00:56:57You and your family
00:56:58are shameless!
00:57:00Shameless
00:57:00is announcing
00:57:02an engagement
00:57:02for a man
00:57:03who's not even
00:57:04on the market.
00:57:05That is shameless!
00:57:06Enough!
00:57:07You say one more word
00:57:08and I will make sure
00:57:09that you don't see
00:57:10a dime of your
00:57:11breakup fee.
00:57:12What breakup fee?
00:57:19Madame Belmont
00:57:20must have paid her
00:57:21to break up
00:57:22with Desmond.
00:57:22She's shameless.
00:57:24Asking for more money
00:57:25after she's already
00:57:26been paid?
00:57:26She's trying to extort
00:57:27the Belmont family.
00:57:28What breakup fee?
00:57:30Calm down.
00:57:31Look, I'm sure
00:57:32that Miss Lawson
00:57:32just came here
00:57:33to cause a commotion
00:57:34so we should be
00:57:35gearing our anger
00:57:36towards her
00:57:36and not towards
00:57:37Madame Belmont.
00:57:38Uh, no, no.
00:57:39I did not do
00:57:39anything wrong.
00:57:41You shouldn't
00:57:41be mad at me.
00:57:42Miss Fairfax here
00:57:43is the one
00:57:44who's engaged
00:57:44to my husband.
00:57:46Husband?
00:57:47She must be crazy.
00:57:49Your husband?
00:57:51You're delusional!
00:57:52You're just
00:57:52a clingy ex-girlfriend!
00:57:53I am the only one
00:57:54getting to marry Desmond!
00:57:56You do love
00:57:58my sloppy seconds,
00:57:59huh?
00:57:59You're insane!
00:58:01Being his ex-girlfriend
00:58:02does not mean
00:58:03you're married.
00:58:04You need a marriage
00:58:04certificate to be married?
00:58:05But you wouldn't know
00:58:06that because you
00:58:07are so uncultured!
00:58:08Am I?
00:58:09Read it.
00:58:26No.
00:58:28No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:58:30This can't be true.
00:58:31Since Miss Fairfax
00:58:32seems to have lost
00:58:33her voice,
00:58:33let me fill you all in.
00:58:34This is a marriage
00:58:35certificate.
00:58:37Desmond and I
00:58:38have been married
00:58:39for ten years.
00:58:44Oh.
00:58:46Which means
00:58:46Desmond cheated on me.
00:58:50Miss Fairfax
00:58:51seduced a married man
00:58:53and my mother-in-law
00:58:55had the guts
00:58:56to flaunt
00:58:56their illicit engagement
00:58:58right here
00:58:58at a charity gala.
00:59:01What did I say before?
00:59:02You're right.
00:59:03Bigamy
00:59:04is illegal.
00:59:06You knew about this.
00:59:11You knew Desmond
00:59:12was married
00:59:13and you pushed
00:59:13for an engagement
00:59:14to my daughter.
00:59:15Madam Fairfax,
00:59:16Desmond and Beatrice
00:59:17are getting divorced
00:59:19soon.
00:59:20Madeline is
00:59:21a much better
00:59:22fit for him.
00:59:23I just,
00:59:24I wanted to hurry
00:59:25things along.
00:59:26At the expense
00:59:27of my daughter?
00:59:29What will everyone
00:59:30think when news
00:59:30of this disaster
00:59:32gets around?
00:59:34She's right.
00:59:36Madam Belmont
00:59:36should have waited
00:59:37until the divorce
00:59:38was finalized.
00:59:38She knew Desmond
00:59:39was married
00:59:40and still had the nerve
00:59:41to announce
00:59:41a new engagement.
00:59:43Desmond,
00:59:43tell me I hear
00:59:44from you, okay?
00:59:45Are you really
00:59:45married to her?
00:59:46Yes, yes, yes!
00:59:48I'm fucking married!
00:59:49I've been married
00:59:50for the last
00:59:51ten years.
00:59:52I've been married
00:59:53to my first love,
00:59:57to my last love.
01:00:00Did you all hear
01:00:03that?
01:00:05Beatrice Lawson
01:00:07is my wife.
01:00:08Are you happy now?
01:00:33Let's, let's go home.
01:00:37Talk about
01:00:38all of this.
01:00:41Oh, Desmond.
01:00:42Did I forget
01:00:43to mention?
01:00:47We're already
01:00:48divorced.
01:00:52We're not.
01:00:53Don't say that.
01:00:56Do you think
01:00:57I only recently
01:00:58found out about
01:00:59you cheating?
01:00:59No.
01:01:01I've known
01:01:01for a long
01:01:02time.
01:01:04All those
01:01:04work trips,
01:01:05those late nights
01:01:07at the office.
01:01:08Come on,
01:01:09you were never
01:01:09subtle.
01:01:11You flaunted her.
01:01:13Like she was
01:01:13some sort of prize
01:01:14while you just
01:01:15tied me down,
01:01:17refusing to get
01:01:18a divorce from me.
01:01:19Do you have
01:01:20any idea
01:01:21what that felt like?
01:01:23It felt like
01:01:24a knife
01:01:25was being
01:01:26drove into
01:01:27my chest
01:01:27over and
01:01:29over again.
01:01:30But somehow
01:01:30my heart
01:01:32kept beating,
01:01:34kept loving you
01:01:35through every
01:01:36lie.
01:01:37Not anymore.
01:01:39That ends
01:01:40today.
01:01:46I'm refusing
01:01:47to get a divorce.
01:01:48Do you have
01:01:49any idea
01:01:49what that felt like?
01:01:50She's brave.
01:01:52That's my girl.
01:01:54Yes, she is, sir.
01:01:55Let's go check out
01:01:56the live show.
01:02:00Madeline, honey,
01:02:01let's go.
01:02:02This is enough
01:02:03embarrassment already.
01:02:04No!
01:02:05They are getting
01:02:06divorced.
01:02:06We can still
01:02:07be together.
01:02:09Wow.
01:02:10Beatrice.
01:02:11That was a sad,
01:02:12pitiful story.
01:02:13But since you
01:02:14don't want Desmond,
01:02:15you can go ahead
01:02:15and pack up and leave.
01:02:16I'm surprised
01:02:17you're still alive
01:02:18after the other night.
01:02:21Other night?
01:02:26What did you do
01:02:27to her?
01:02:31Nothing.
01:02:32I, um...
01:02:33I...
01:02:34Then why
01:02:37did you say
01:02:38the other night?
01:02:39What did you do
01:02:40to her?
01:02:41So it was her
01:02:43after all.
01:02:44I was right.
01:02:45My friend said
01:02:47she saw
01:02:48it was her
01:02:49to her and her
01:02:51and she said
01:02:52it was her
01:02:53and I said
01:02:53it was her
01:02:54and she even
01:02:54didn't say
01:02:55how much
01:02:56happened?
01:02:56I was right.
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