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00:00:00I was Genevieve, eldest daughter of the house Carraway.
00:00:09Time swept away the world I once knew, and somehow left me here.
00:00:14There can only be one explanation, that I was called for a purpose, still waiting to be fulfilled.
00:00:23I'm your etiquette coach.
00:00:25How can you teach me etiquette when you have none?
00:00:28How dare you!
00:00:29My family has been working for the Carraways for generations.
00:00:32Any man in here who want to take her up?
00:00:33I am the eldest Carraway present, and I will discipline any family embarrassments.
00:00:39You're fucking disgusting!
00:00:41You country lord.
00:00:43Unless we've become left-handed, fuck the fuck off.
00:00:49What kind of books you read?
00:00:51Because you certainly know a lot about arts, literature, musical instruments.
00:00:57Did he also teach you how to be a good wife?
00:01:01He taught me how to be a respectable woman.
00:01:04Grace.
00:01:08Compassion.
00:01:10Patience.
00:01:11Well, here's Shirley, all of the above.
00:01:15Family Life.
00:01:17Very well, there's sister.
00:01:30ASTOR
00:01:31You're aerman for moltysic virus.
00:01:31If you don't believe in India, then we must observe for a good wife.
00:01:33After this is not alone, there's no being with me.
00:01:34But our fans are we?
00:01:35We do too.
00:01:36Thank you, sir.
00:01:37Thank you very much.
00:01:38Thank you for growing up.
00:01:39This is the message.
00:01:42Yes, thank you very much.
00:01:43Where am I? How did I get here?
00:01:58Excuse me, ma'am.
00:02:02The Carraway Crest.
00:02:05This is my home.
00:02:07Genevieve, tonight is your big night.
00:02:15The debut is not just a celebration, it's a statement.
00:02:20As the eldest daughter of the family, the Carraway name rests on your shoulders.
00:02:27You must stand tall.
00:02:29Yes, Grandmother.
00:02:31I swear to uphold our name and our crest no matter what I do or where I am.
00:02:37I was Genevieve.
00:02:39I was Genevieve,
00:03:07eldest daughter of the house Carraway,
00:03:10time swept away the world I once knew
00:03:13and somehow left me here.
00:03:15Now, I return as the long-lost heiress of Carraway Corp,
00:03:19the girl who vanished in childhood
00:03:21and has finally returned from the countryside.
00:03:24There can be only one explanation,
00:03:27that I was called for a purpose,
00:03:29still waiting to be fulfilled.
00:03:31Do not keep Mr. Carraway waiting, you little brat.
00:03:34Is she talking about me?
00:03:36What did you just say?
00:03:38I meant welcome home, Miss Carraway.
00:03:42Something about her feels different.
00:03:46That's what I thought you said. After you.
00:03:50Sir, Miss Genevieve Carraway has returned.
00:04:05So she does have manners.
00:04:08Clearly.
00:04:10The dirt and mosquitoes from the countryside practically followed her in.
00:04:16Vincent Carraway,
00:04:18my biological father.
00:04:20He doesn't seem to be too fond of me.
00:04:22Genevieve,
00:04:24my darling,
00:04:26you're finally home.
00:04:28Elaine likes me enough.
00:04:30Oh, mommy is so happy to see you.
00:04:32Oh, mommy is so happy to see you.
00:04:38But Sierra,
00:04:40is clearly her favorite.
00:04:46Mommy! My baby!
00:04:48Are you okay? What just happened?
00:04:50Makes sense.
00:04:52She's lived in my absence for 20 years now.
00:04:54She probably feels threatened by my return.
00:05:02Come, come in.
00:05:04Come in.
00:05:06Let's get you cleaned up.
00:05:08Let's get you cleaned up.
00:05:16As a caraway,
00:05:18she's expected to uphold a certain standard.
00:05:30As a caraway,
00:05:32she's expected to uphold a certain standard.
00:05:34Me?
00:05:36Hire someone to train her.
00:05:39She's not to step outside this house until she's taught how to behave.
00:05:43Yes, Mr. Carrow.
00:05:46Dad's right.
00:05:48I take one look at her and I know she grew up with no discipline.
00:05:53It's because she didn't go to college.
00:05:57I don't know what you're expecting her to learn.
00:05:59Poor little country mouse.
00:06:01She doesn't even stand a chance here.
00:06:04Not in my world.
00:06:04Mason, don't be rude.
00:06:06Mason, don't be rude.
00:06:11Why are you being so quiet?
00:06:13Country cat got your tongue?
00:06:22Grandfather, I was taught that one must not interrupt,
00:06:26especially if the elder of the family is addressing the room.
00:06:29Surely it's the manners that sets us as Carroways apart.
00:06:32Wouldn't you agree?
00:06:34She's absolutely right.
00:06:37Have you all forgotten your manners?
00:06:44Now that's how a lady speaks.
00:06:47I may not have been raised here,
00:06:49but the Carroway blood in me flows as true as ever.
00:06:53It knows when it's home.
00:06:53You are indeed one of us.
00:06:59The eldest daughter of the house,
00:07:02Genevieve Carroway, has come home.
00:07:03Remember, manners maketh man.
00:07:18Remember, manners maketh man.
00:07:24Remember, manners maketh man.
00:07:41The, uh, the heartly gathering is in two days.
00:07:47You will go.
00:07:49It's time the world sees you for who you are.
00:07:52My granddaughter and the rightful heir of this house.
00:08:00A shame, how the heiress turned out.
00:08:03Nothing but petty snobs.
00:08:05Scenes I'll have to remind them what it means to bear the name.
00:08:22Can you throw out this trash?
00:08:34Your sister adores these magazines.
00:08:36All you young women do.
00:08:38Mrs. Lane picked them out especially for you.
00:08:40Should I find someone else who can take orders?
00:08:42No, ma'am.
00:08:45Um, acting all high and mighty.
00:08:48Excuse me.
00:08:50If you don't want to work for me, you're free to leave.
00:08:53My family has been working for the Caraways for generations.
00:08:57Surely you're not going to dismiss me on your first day.
00:09:00Then surely you understand that this place is no household for disobedience, correct?
00:09:04You are absolutely right.
00:09:08I will get rid of the trash as instructed.
00:09:14Everyone in this house sees me as an outsider.
00:09:17Yet I must reclaim my place here.
00:09:20And before I do, I have much to catch up on in this strange time we live in.
00:09:26She was reading what?
00:09:30Modern history and civil law.
00:09:32For hours.
00:09:34She finished all the books and then asked for more.
00:09:36Why was she reading all of that?
00:09:38I don't know.
00:09:39There's something very off about her.
00:09:42I mean, the entire time I was cleaning, she sat at her desk like I wasn't even there.
00:09:45Ugh, what a fucking weirdo.
00:09:48She was probably trying to impress static grandpa.
00:09:52Yeah, well, she brought her temper with her from the countryside too.
00:09:55Really?
00:09:56But she was so nice in front of grandpa.
00:09:58No, that was an act, Sierra.
00:10:01God, you can take the girl out of the country.
00:10:03You can't take the country out of the girl.
00:10:05She's filthy.
00:10:08Mason, she's still her sister.
00:10:11No, she's a country bumpkin.
00:10:13She's a stain on this family.
00:10:16He's right.
00:10:18This backwards bitch is nothing to be worried about.
00:10:21So, legally speaking, the estate gets passed to the spouse, children, and parents.
00:10:35And since I'm blood-related, that gives me the rightful claim whether they like it or not.
00:10:40What is it?
00:11:03Miss Carraway, I'm your etiquette coach.
00:11:08Your lesson starts at 9 o'clock sharp every morning.
00:11:13Please don't delay today's lesson any further.
00:11:15Your father hired me to teach you proper etiquette.
00:11:29How can you teach me etiquette when you have none?
00:11:31Is that any way for a lady to speak to her instructor?
00:11:36A lady's quarters is no place for a civilian.
00:11:38Your father sent me...
00:11:40My father sent you to teach me etiquette, not invade my privacy.
00:11:44And from what I see, some...
00:11:46You're not even qualified.
00:11:47How dare you!
00:11:49And now you're raising your voice at me.
00:11:51Your employer.
00:11:53Well, I guess now I'm your former employer.
00:11:56What are you saying?
00:11:57I'm saying you better let go.
00:12:01I hear you were so rude.
00:12:10Your etiquette, instructor, quit?
00:12:11I was not being rude.
00:12:12You're lying to me now?
00:12:14Genevieve, please.
00:12:15The instructor told us everything.
00:12:18I merely voiced my concerns that her performance was not satisfactory.
00:12:22And that it was within my right to let her go.
00:12:25And that I had every right to worry because she's now making up lies about me.
00:12:30I don't know how you were raised, but in this household, I'm in charge of all hiring and firing.
00:12:37You got that?
00:12:37Forgive me, grandfather, for I've meant no disrespect.
00:12:47I may have overstepped by dismissing the coach, but I did so in the interest of preserving our name.
00:12:53You spent your whole life upholding the Carraway legacy, and I couldn't, in good conscience, allow a fraud to profit off our reputation.
00:13:03Father, I hope your next appointment will be made with discernment.
00:13:11We wouldn't want to repeat on how you handled grandfather's last project, would we?
00:13:17Wasting time scolding this sensible girl?
00:13:20Why don't you should be picking out a gift for the Bodley's birthday banquet?
00:13:25Come along, my dear.
00:13:26She's just barring the old man up to turn him against me.
00:13:39Don't worry, Daddy.
00:13:40Her good manners won't last for long.
00:13:43Tomorrow at the banquet, I'll make sure Grandpa sees right through.
00:13:46She's just barring the old man up to turn him against me.
00:14:17The Carraway siblings, can you believe how good they both look?
00:14:22I heard Lady Hartley is looking for the future Mrs. Hartley for the youngest son, Julian.
00:14:28I bet Sierra Carraway is at the top of their list.
00:14:40Oh, my God.
00:14:42How is that?
00:14:43She looks like she just stepped out of a painting or something.
00:14:47Everyone, this is my sister.
00:14:50She just returned from a rather rustic upbringing in trailer parks.
00:14:56Please excuse her manners.
00:14:58Genevieve Carraway, the eldest daughter of the Carraway family.
00:15:03It's a pleasure to meet you all.
00:15:05Wow.
00:15:06Am I in Downton Abbey or something?
00:15:08From trailer parks?
00:15:10What Sierra are you even talking about?
00:15:12Relax, sister.
00:15:17She can't keep faking it all night.
00:15:19She's going to crack soon.
00:15:21And who is this real-life princess that everyone is so obsessed with?
00:15:26I'm going to do a long story.
00:15:29Let's go.
00:15:30Bye.
00:15:48Bye.
00:15:48Bye.
00:15:48Bye.
00:15:51Bye.
00:15:51Bye.
00:15:52Bye.
00:15:53Bye.
00:15:53Bye.
00:15:53Bye.
00:15:54Bye.
00:15:54Bye.
00:15:55Bye.
00:15:55Julian, it's been so long.
00:16:10Salutations, Ms. Hartley.
00:16:12I'm Genevieve.
00:16:13I'm here on behalf of the Carraway family to celebrate your birthday.
00:16:18We wish you nothing but joy and longevity.
00:16:21Spoken like a true lady.
00:16:23So proper.
00:16:25And poised.
00:16:27They don't make them like that anymore, Julian.
00:16:33Ms. Hartley, happy birthday.
00:16:35Happy birthday.
00:16:38Thank you very much for the gift, Ms. Carraway.
00:16:53Humiliated me on purpose, didn't you?
00:16:55How can I humiliate you when you do such a good job of it on your own?
00:17:03Oh, leave it.
00:17:06This little witch is going to get what's coming through her.
00:17:08She'll be fed to the wolves soon enough.
00:17:09You are so blessed, ma'am.
00:17:14You're sure to live a long, long life.
00:17:17Well, I have lived long enough.
00:17:19But all that matters to me now is my grandson, Julian.
00:17:24And if I can see him in elegant and loving hands before I die, I'll have no regrets.
00:17:31Uh, oh, I think they need me over there.
00:17:35I am sincere or something.
00:17:38You've got a backwards country bumpkin for a sister now.
00:17:42Anybody can be a Carraway these days, huh?
00:17:45No, she's not my sister.
00:17:47She's just some hick that we found on the side of the road.
00:17:51And I think she might be inbred, to be honest with you.
00:17:54She stinks.
00:17:55Why is she even here?
00:17:56Or me.
00:17:58Mom.
00:17:59Mom's doing something crazy this week, I guess.
00:18:01I don't know.
00:18:03She's, she's, she's, she's a, she's a gross, right?
00:18:07Well, I guess you're stuck with her.
00:18:09Yeah.
00:18:10No.
00:18:11No, I'm stuck with her pretending to play princess.
00:18:14Reading these stupid fucking books all the time.
00:18:17I don't even think she knows how to read.
00:18:19To be honest with you.
00:18:22Mason, she's here.
00:18:23What?
00:18:24No, she's like a, she's like a stray cat.
00:18:26She's, she's followed us home.
00:18:28And we can't get rid of her.
00:18:30And I feel like she might be as feral as a cat, too.
00:18:34Any man in here who want to take her up?
00:18:41Any man in here who want to take her up?
00:18:46You stupid fucking bitch!
00:18:48That's why mom and dad left you.
00:18:56She did.
00:18:56She did.
00:18:59How could you hit him?
00:19:05Rich girls clawing each other at another fancy-ass party.
00:19:10Boring.
00:19:10Then, tell me what I'm just saying.
00:19:12Well, it looks like the stain will wander out.
00:19:15But I can't say the same about the blots on your family tree.
00:19:18You're insane!
00:19:18I am the eldest caraway present.
00:19:21And I will discipline any family embarrassments.
00:19:24You...
00:19:24I apologize on behalf of my siblings.
00:19:29They were drunk and behaved very inappropriately.
00:19:32I really hope this did not ruin the rest of the bee thing.
00:19:35Now stand up, you're embarrassing us.
00:19:40Just wait till mom and dad find out.
00:19:43You'll regret this.
00:19:54Slow down, Sierra.
00:19:55Sierra.
00:19:55Mr. Hartley, would you care to go first?
00:20:08So, you're the caraway they just found on the side of the road.
00:20:12Yes, that's me.
00:20:14Can I help you?
00:20:15You know, you're not quite what I expected.
00:20:18Funny, because you're exactly what I was expecting.
00:20:22Oh?
00:20:23Spoiled rich boy.
00:20:24Something within those lines.
00:20:25Miss Carraway,
00:20:30you really think you can come to our banquet,
00:20:34make this huge show,
00:20:35and walk away just like that?
00:20:38You're right.
00:20:39I'll go apologize to Miss Hartley.
00:20:46What?
00:20:47Don't tell me you're actually interested.
00:20:51She's weirdly amusing, isn't she?
00:20:54I think I'm...
00:20:55Genevieve Carraway stopped right there.
00:20:59Mom, she lost her mind and slapped me and Mason in front of everyone.
00:21:04Genevieve, this was your opportunity to impress the Hartleys,
00:21:09and you turned it into a spectacle.
00:21:11Sweetheart, what is wrong with you?
00:21:13Look what she did.
00:21:18Look what she did.
00:21:20Send her back to wherever the hell she came from.
00:21:22Who slapped someone at a birthday party filled with high society guests like this.
00:21:28You are disgusting, a disgrace to this family.
00:21:32You're the one who embarrassed us, not me.
00:21:35You're speaking ill of me, your older sister, in front of everyone,
00:21:39turning family business into gossip.
00:21:42I was only doing my part to stop them and protect the Carraway name.
00:21:48Is this true?
00:21:51Well, even so, Genevieve...
00:21:53It is necessary for them to realize the severity of their actions.
00:21:57I take full responsibility of the scene that I caused up there.
00:22:02And do not worry.
00:22:04I intend to go apologize to Miss Hartley.
00:22:08Excuse me.
00:22:14Miss Hartley.
00:22:15I'm here to apologize to you.
00:22:19Whatever for?
00:22:20I'm afraid that my siblings were too drunk,
00:22:23and I should have taken much better care of them.
00:22:26I'm sorry for causing a scene.
00:22:29I shall take my leave.
00:22:31Hmm.
00:22:32See?
00:22:32She's turning the blame on us.
00:22:34And now you're blaming both of them?
00:22:36What kind of an apology is that?
00:22:40She's right.
00:22:42They are to blame.
00:22:45In fact,
00:22:53when I happened to pass by earlier today,
00:22:55Mr. Carraway here slurred his speech.
00:22:59He compared the likeness of Miss Carraway
00:23:01to that of a stray feline.
00:23:03A feral, was it?
00:23:05Hmm.
00:23:06Yeah, and what came after that would be
00:23:08ungentlemanly to relay mixed company.
00:23:12I didn't do that.
00:23:13Are you saying lying, Mr. Carraway?
00:23:18No, I...
00:23:19I...
00:23:19I...
00:23:20I had a few drinks,
00:23:24and I said a few bad things.
00:23:28Really?
00:23:30Mrs. Carraway?
00:23:32Jumping to conclusions
00:23:34and blaming your own daughter
00:23:36before you have the facts?
00:23:39Genevieve.
00:23:40I am...
00:23:41You were just worried, mother.
00:23:43I don't blame you.
00:23:45Mrs. Hartley,
00:23:47I would have never have done anything
00:23:49to disrupt your birthday
00:23:51if my siblings hadn't
00:23:52embarrassed themselves first.
00:23:54You were guests here, after all.
00:23:58You only did what you had to do,
00:24:00my dear sweet girl.
00:24:02Please,
00:24:03come sit with me.
00:24:05I appreciate the offer,
00:24:07but I don't want to overstep.
00:24:10Miss Carraway,
00:24:11I did just defend you,
00:24:13just now.
00:24:14the least you could do
00:24:15is accept.
00:24:17Besides,
00:24:18don't you owe me a...
00:24:20proper...
00:24:21thank you?
00:24:29I think Mr. Hartley likes you.
00:24:33Thank you, Mr. Hartley.
00:24:35Ma'am,
00:24:36please allow me
00:24:37to go get changed.
00:24:39It seems that my Julian
00:24:41has gotten his first rejection.
00:24:44This is a momentous occasion.
00:24:46Grandmother,
00:24:48please.
00:25:04Who's there?
00:25:05Let me help you with that, sweetheart.
00:25:08Who are you?
00:25:11I'll kill you!
00:25:20I'll kill you!
00:25:27You're welcome.
00:25:30My shift, please?
00:25:34Relax.
00:25:35I may be no gentleman,
00:25:37but I'm certainly not a creep.
00:25:38You know,
00:25:46Miss Carraway,
00:25:47I must admit,
00:25:49you seem different.
00:25:51And it's not because
00:25:52you're from a different place,
00:25:53but
00:25:53it's more like you're from
00:25:55a different time
00:25:56altogether.
00:26:00I'm ready.
00:26:01Wait.
00:26:02Don't you have anything to say?
00:26:07I helped you twice today.
00:26:09Aren't you supposed to thank me
00:26:11with your proper etiquette
00:26:12the family's so obsessed with?
00:26:15Thank you, Mr. Hartley.
00:26:18That's all.
00:26:20What were you expecting?
00:26:21Well?
00:26:29Jimmy Carley,
00:26:30what do you think you're doing?
00:26:33Relax.
00:26:35You just missed a butterfly.
00:26:38Now,
00:26:39let's not raise our voices here
00:26:40because the walls are thin.
00:26:42I don't think you would enjoy
00:26:43the stories that people
00:26:44are so eager
00:26:44to believe.
00:26:50Now,
00:26:51let's not forget you
00:26:52or we know the thank you.
00:27:02Grandpa!
00:27:03Look what she did to me!
00:27:05My face!
00:27:06I'm gonna look like a clown!
00:27:07He acted like one, too.
00:27:09You think I don't know
00:27:10about the nonsense
00:27:11you two pulled at the banquet?
00:27:14Genevieve is your sister
00:27:16and will always be a caraway.
00:27:18If I hear anyone say otherwise,
00:27:19there will be consequences.
00:27:22Why don't you two
00:27:23try to learn something from her
00:27:25instead of making fools
00:27:26out of yourselves?
00:27:29Genevieve?
00:27:30Let's go.
00:27:32Play chess.
00:27:34A reckless fool
00:27:36and a whiny baby.
00:27:38If this is all they got,
00:27:39I have nothing
00:27:41to worry about.
00:27:43I can call their own
00:27:43words to play chess with me.
00:27:51Genevieve!
00:27:52Sissy!
00:27:53I'm sorry for earlier.
00:27:55Let me make it up to you.
00:27:57There's a gala
00:27:58tomorrow night.
00:27:59I would love
00:28:00if we could go together.
00:28:02You could
00:28:02meet some people
00:28:04and make some friends.
00:28:06I just want you
00:28:07to feel like you belong.
00:28:10I just feel like
00:28:11I owe it to you
00:28:12after I acted out of a baby.
00:28:15Don't I?
00:28:16Well, as the eldest
00:28:17careway,
00:28:18it's only proper
00:28:18if I make an appearance.
00:28:21Really?
00:28:22Of course.
00:28:23I mean,
00:28:23if you want to make up,
00:28:24who am I to say no?
00:28:25We're sisters, after all.
00:28:27that's great.
00:28:29That's great.
00:28:35Sisters,
00:28:35don't make me laugh.
00:28:39She stole my chess game
00:28:40with Grandpa.
00:28:42Tomorrow night,
00:28:42that hick bitch
00:28:43is going to know her place.
00:28:44Tonight's event,
00:28:56super prestigious.
00:28:58Exclusive.
00:28:59It's only for the 1%, really.
00:29:01All the items,
00:29:02super rare.
00:29:04Like, really,
00:29:05really rare.
00:29:06Very sought after.
00:29:08Hey,
00:29:08don't look too impressed,
00:29:09okay?
00:29:10We brought you here
00:29:11out of the kindness
00:29:12of our hearts.
00:29:14Don't forget that.
00:29:21I've dined with queens
00:29:23and princesses,
00:29:24danced in places
00:29:25they couldn't even imagine,
00:29:26and seen jewels
00:29:27that make these auction trade goods
00:29:29look like party favors.
00:29:30But sure, Mason,
00:29:32thank you for the experience.
00:29:33I'm just happy to be here.
00:29:35Let me introduce you
00:29:36to everyone.
00:29:38Everyone?
00:29:39This is my sister.
00:29:41She just got back from,
00:29:43well,
00:29:44places none of us would know.
00:29:47This is her first gala,
00:29:48so do be kind
00:29:50and a bit patient
00:29:51if she seems overwhelmed.
00:29:54One percent.
00:29:55More like she won the lottery.
00:29:57I miss the good old days
00:29:59and we actually used to have
00:30:00taste to be here.
00:30:02I wonder if she even knows
00:30:02where she is right now.
00:30:04Excuse me, babe.
00:30:06This is a gala.
00:30:07A gala.
00:30:10Don't listen to them, sis.
00:30:16It's okay if you feel out of place.
00:30:17I know they don't have galas
00:30:19where you're from.
00:30:21And please,
00:30:22no selfies, people.
00:30:23I don't want to be
00:30:24caught in a photo
00:30:25with our little farm girl.
00:30:27Just it ruins my aesthetic.
00:30:29Speaking of aesthetic,
00:30:30that bracelet you're wearing,
00:30:32emerald white,
00:30:33worn by Duchess Anna,
00:30:35lady-in-waiting,
00:30:36to Queen Victoria.
00:30:38I mean, yeah,
00:30:39it's a famous piece.
00:30:41I'm glad someone
00:30:41actually recognizes it.
00:30:43Of course,
00:30:43the shine looks pretty impressive.
00:30:45For a replica.
00:30:48Excuse me?
00:30:49It's fake.
00:30:50Fake?
00:30:51It's fake.
00:30:52This bracelet
00:30:55has been in my family
00:30:57for generations.
00:30:59How dare you?
00:31:04You little farm pig.
00:31:06How dare you call my bracelet fate?
00:31:08Genevieve,
00:31:08think of the Carraway legacy.
00:31:10I mean,
00:31:11what were you just saying about us?
00:31:13That we were
00:31:13blocks
00:31:14on the family tree?
00:31:15I think you should apologize.
00:31:21Duchess Anna
00:31:22gave this for you.
00:31:24It's made with
00:31:25rare Columbian emeralds.
00:31:28Wear it
00:31:28with Carraway pride.
00:31:39No,
00:31:40the Duchess piece
00:31:41is made by Columbian emeralds.
00:31:43It's rich green
00:31:44and it turns blue
00:31:44under the light
00:31:45and yours
00:31:46doesn't.
00:31:48Now she mentions it.
00:31:50I'm not seeing any blue.
00:31:52Could she be right?
00:31:53Oh,
00:31:54come on.
00:31:55She's just a little redneck.
00:31:57What does she know,
00:31:58huh?
00:31:58Well,
00:31:59if you don't believe me,
00:31:59you can search it up
00:32:00for yourself.
00:32:01I mean,
00:32:01that bracelet
00:32:02is well documented
00:32:03and only 1%
00:32:04should know the difference.
00:32:07Did you just
00:32:08bring her here
00:32:09to humiliate me?
00:32:12Genevieve,
00:32:13why are you doing this?
00:32:14it's unbecoming for a lady
00:32:16to embarrass someone else
00:32:18that I'd look like this.
00:32:19No,
00:32:19she simply embarrassed herself
00:32:21by putting on that
00:32:21gaudy bracelet of hers
00:32:23and put it back down.
00:32:24You
00:32:24Miss Carraway,
00:32:27you seem to make
00:32:28every event
00:32:29you attend
00:32:29entertaining.
00:32:36Julian.
00:32:37Mr. Hartley,
00:32:38why are you defending
00:32:41a nobody like her?
00:32:43Jim,
00:32:44why are you throwing a tantrum
00:32:46like a spoiled witch?
00:32:48right.
00:32:50Genevieve Carraway,
00:32:52you'll regret this.
00:33:02Thank you,
00:33:03Mr. Hartley.
00:33:05It's my pleasure,
00:33:06really.
00:33:07I've wanted to put her
00:33:08in her place
00:33:08for ages.
00:33:10You don't really
00:33:11strike me as the type
00:33:12that gets into
00:33:13people's business,
00:33:14but yet here you are
00:33:15helping me once again.
00:33:16It's kind of strange,
00:33:17isn't it?
00:33:18You're right.
00:33:20Normally,
00:33:21I don't
00:33:21meddle in other affairs,
00:33:23but
00:33:23I just find you
00:33:25captivating.
00:33:29Ladies and gentlemen,
00:33:31the auction starts
00:33:32in five.
00:33:35Michelle.
00:33:37Michelle?
00:33:39The first item
00:33:41of the day
00:33:41is the painting
00:33:42Eternal Paradise
00:33:43by George Tourmaline.
00:33:45Starting at
00:33:46five million dollars.
00:33:52Beautiful.
00:33:53Remarkable.
00:33:54Stunning.
00:33:55Five million dollars.
00:33:57Six million.
00:34:04It's fake.
00:34:05It's fake.
00:34:05It's fake.
00:34:06Seven million.
00:34:08Definitely fake.
00:34:10How do you know for sure?
00:34:11Because the girl
00:34:13in that painting
00:34:14is me.
00:34:23This?
00:34:24It's done.
00:34:32Thank you, George.
00:34:33This portrait
00:34:35is a gift from me.
00:34:37I do hope you like it.
00:34:39It's
00:34:39truly exquisite.
00:34:42Thank you,
00:34:43Godmother.
00:34:43But may I ask,
00:34:45why am I turned around?
00:34:46Because your gaze
00:34:47belongs on the future
00:34:48ahead, my love.
00:34:50I raised you
00:34:51to carry this family
00:34:52forward
00:34:53as the next matriarch
00:34:55of the Carraway family.
00:34:56Formaline's
00:35:05special technique
00:35:07was mixing
00:35:07pearl powder
00:35:08into his paints.
00:35:09He wanted to make
00:35:09his paintings
00:35:10look more iridescent.
00:35:13You know,
00:35:14it's kind of funny,
00:35:14actually,
00:35:15from this angle.
00:35:17The girl in the painting
00:35:17looks just like you.
00:35:26Can you believe
00:35:27that little slut
00:35:28is actually flirting
00:35:30with Julian?
00:35:31I haven't even
00:35:32gotten a hello
00:35:33from him today.
00:35:35Who is she
00:35:35to be whispering
00:35:36in his ear?
00:35:37That's a flattering
00:35:38coincidence, really.
00:35:42Where did you
00:35:43learn these things from?
00:35:44You have quite
00:35:45the eye for relics.
00:35:47I read a lot
00:35:48of art history.
00:35:51Read my ass?
00:35:53It's the actress
00:35:54of the year
00:35:54right there.
00:35:55Last item
00:35:56of the night.
00:35:58A 19th century
00:35:59royal harp.
00:36:05Okay.
00:36:07What do you think?
00:36:08Is this harp legit?
00:36:09Ugh, please.
00:36:11What does she know?
00:36:13She's probably
00:36:13never even seen
00:36:14a harp before.
00:36:17What is that
00:36:18irritating buzzing?
00:36:19Is there a fly
00:36:20around you?
00:36:21Oh, wait.
00:36:23It's just you.
00:36:25You're still here
00:36:27after your fall
00:36:27of grace.
00:36:28How's that
00:36:29fake bracelet for?
00:36:30How dare you?
00:36:31I'm sorry.
00:36:43Um...
00:36:44You cannot know
00:36:46the authenticity
00:36:47of a heart
00:36:48simply by looking.
00:36:49It needs to be played.
00:36:51Played?
00:36:52What a joke!
00:36:54Doesn't she know
00:36:55no one can touch
00:36:56an auction item
00:36:57unless it's been sold?
00:36:58I'm sorry.
00:37:00My sister's clearly
00:37:01never been to an auction
00:37:02before.
00:37:03She doesn't know
00:37:04the rules.
00:37:06I would like
00:37:08Miss Carraway
00:37:09to try out the harp.
00:37:11And if anything happens,
00:37:12I'll take full responsibility
00:37:13for it
00:37:14and even pay double
00:37:14its appraise worth.
00:37:16Well,
00:37:17in that case,
00:37:18Miss Carraway,
00:37:20please.
00:37:21After you?
00:37:23Yeah.
00:37:23Let's see how long
00:37:24we can keep the act up for.
00:37:26She better not break it.
00:37:28These are antiques.
00:37:30Then she'll be
00:37:30in real trouble.
00:37:31She better not break it.
00:38:01How is that possible?
00:38:31Mr. Hartley, the harp is an authentic relic, I should know. The only alterations is that the strings are nylon, which could be replaced by the gut strings. That will make the sound way more richer.
00:39:01Mr. Hartley, I will buy the harp. Opening bid is $30 million. $100 million going once, twice, twice, twice, twice.
00:39:31Sold!
00:39:33I'm wondering how many. Julian Hartley always gets what he wants.
00:39:39Thank you for getting me this harp. I'm going to go finalize the purchase paperwork, but will you wait for me?
00:39:47Alright.
00:39:49Listen to me. Stay away from Julian Hartley. You're just a nobody who couldn't even be his maid.
00:40:07And who do you think you are?
00:40:09Watch your mouth.
00:40:11Let's make one thing clear. Just because you know a few antiques doesn't mean you can just swan in here and seduce Julian like some desperate little social climber.
00:40:23You shameless imposter.
00:40:25And who do you think you are? His wife?
00:40:27No.
00:40:29I mean...
00:40:33What if I am?
00:40:35Then you can save the jealousy and insecurity. That look on your face belongs to a desperate mistress, not the future Miss Hartley.
00:40:43What did you call me?
00:40:44Out of all the noble things a woman can strive for, and her greatest ambition is to be married, then by all means, bring out your finest virtues.
00:40:51Be obedient. Be silent. And wait to be chosen.
00:40:57Where the hell did she even get all that from? Who on earth even talks like that?
00:41:03You worthless.
00:41:04Does Mr. Hartley know that you think you're his wife?
00:41:07That's the first time I've heard anything.
00:41:13You set me up!
00:41:15Do you always have to resort to violence?
00:41:19Get out of here.
00:41:27Thank you, Mr. Hartley.
00:41:29Oh, that's...
00:41:31That is the least I could do.
00:41:33After you saved me from that bidding on that painting earlier.
00:41:37Hey, listen.
00:41:39I wanted to ask you, I mean...
00:41:41What books do you read?
00:41:43Because you certainly know a lot about arts, literature, musical instruments.
00:41:48Um...
00:41:50My tutor from the countryside.
00:41:54Did he also teach you how to be a good wife?
00:41:58You taught me how to be a respectful woman.
00:42:02Grace.
00:42:04Compassion.
00:42:06Patience.
00:42:08Well, here's Shirley.
00:42:10All of the above.
00:42:12Yes.
00:42:14Sorry.
00:42:15One sec.
00:42:20Hello?
00:42:21Yes.
00:42:22Yes.
00:42:23I got the harp.
00:42:26Okay, Grandma.
00:42:27Okay.
00:42:28I'll bring it to you soon.
00:42:29Yeah.
00:42:30Alright.
00:42:31Bye.
00:42:32Thanks again.
00:42:33I could use your expertise sometimes, and...
00:42:36Maybe even your phone number?
00:42:40Let's be in touch.
00:42:41So formal.
00:42:42Just, like, give me her number?
00:42:44Alright, then.
00:42:45Until next time.
00:42:46You know, I thought we were becoming friends, Lady Carraway.
00:42:50You won't even shake my hand.
00:42:51Until next time.
00:42:52Friend.
00:42:53You know, I thought we were becoming friends, Lady Carraway.
00:42:54You won't even shake my hand.
00:42:55Until next time.
00:42:56Friend.
00:42:57Friend.
00:42:58What a...
00:42:59Gentleman.
00:43:00What a...
00:43:01Gentleman.
00:43:02Gentleman.
00:43:03You know, I thought we were becoming friends, Lady Carraway.
00:43:04You won't even shake my hand.
00:43:05You know, I thought we were becoming friends, Lady Carraway.
00:43:06You won't even shake my hand.
00:43:11Until next time.
00:43:12Friend.
00:43:21What a...
00:43:23Gentleman.
00:43:33Genevieve, come here.
00:43:39Why is it that every time I let you out of the house, you do something to embarrass me?
00:43:44Genevieve.
00:43:46We are so disappointed in you.
00:43:49It's my fault.
00:43:52I invited her, but she wouldn't listen to me either.
00:43:55Not listening.
00:43:56You're not going anywhere anymore.
00:43:58So should I just let others insult the Carraway name without even saying anything?
00:44:02You watch your tone.
00:44:05What's all this noise in here?
00:44:09Father, please.
00:44:11She's getting worse.
00:44:12Rude.
00:44:13Insolent.
00:44:14That's enough.
00:44:16Genevieve.
00:44:17You performed beautifully last night at the auction.
00:44:19Mrs. Hartley was so impressed, she's invited you to the Hartley Manor tour.
00:44:24What?
00:44:28I don't know what she's doing right now.
00:44:46What?
00:44:47An address?
00:44:48Does she want me to send a carriage?
00:44:51And, uh, who is the lucky girl that you're visiting?
00:44:55Grandma.
00:44:56You really have to help me this time.
00:44:58Okay.
00:45:03Oh.
00:45:05The Carraway girl, huh?
00:45:08Great minds think alike.
00:45:11I'm gonna call them this instant.
00:45:14Are you sure that she invited Genevieve and not our Sierra?
00:45:27Why would she invite Genevieve over?
00:45:29I'm old, not deaf.
00:45:31And yes, she called me personally.
00:45:33There's been no mistake.
00:45:35The Hartleys are one of the most respected families in the city.
00:45:39And it means a lot that Mrs. Hartley likes you.
00:45:42This is your chance to build a relationship with him.
00:45:46I won't let you down.
00:45:48I know you won't.
00:45:50Ha ha.
00:45:51Ha ha.
00:45:52Ma'am.
00:45:53Miss Carraway is here.
00:45:54Oh.
00:45:55Oh, dear girl.
00:45:56How lovely to see you again, dear girl.
00:45:57Hello, Miss Hartley.
00:45:58Julian tells me that you helped pick this harp.
00:45:59So I guess I have some thanks to give you then.
00:46:00You're too kind.
00:46:01I have Mr. Hartley to thank for trusting in me.
00:46:02Oh, dear girl.
00:46:03He may look like a playboy, but he's no fool.
00:46:06If he trusts you, it's because you're something special.
00:46:08Even she knows that she is a playboy.
00:46:10I think we're being a playboy.
00:46:11I think we're being a playboy.
00:46:12I think it's my playboy.
00:46:13How do you think that they know that Mr. Hartley is here?
00:46:15Oh, dear girl.
00:46:16How lovely to see you again, dear girl.
00:46:17Hello, Miss Hartley.
00:46:18Julian tells me that you helped pick this harp.
00:46:20So I guess I have some thanks to give you then.
00:46:21You're too kind.
00:46:22I have Mr. Hartley to thank for trusting in me.
00:46:24Oh, dear girl.
00:46:25He may look like a playboy, but he's no fool.
00:46:30Even she knows he's a playboy.
00:46:35This harp, my husband loved harps.
00:46:39This was his white whale of the Victorian era.
00:46:42He never managed to find it, but my grandson has brought it home to me.
00:46:48You have a great grandson.
00:46:50So great that he skips dinner with his own grandma.
00:46:55Enough about him.
00:46:56I hear that you can play the harp.
00:46:59I am a novice.
00:47:01Excellent.
00:47:02Please, would you play something for me?
00:47:05Novice or no?
00:47:07It'll be my pleasure.
00:47:26Mr. Hartley?
00:47:27I'm so sorry, Ms. Hartley.
00:47:36I'm afraid I got myself a little distracted.
00:47:38Nonsense.
00:47:40It was marvelous.
00:47:42Indeed it was.
00:47:46May I request to join you two for dinner as an apology to Lady Carraway for distracting her?
00:47:52Lady Carraway.
00:47:53We'd be honored.
00:47:58Lovely.
00:48:06You should come visit often, Genevieve.
00:48:10Only if you aren't already sick of my poor harp skills.
00:48:13Oh, there is nothing more about you, dear girl.
00:48:18You are a true princess.
00:48:21Well, it's getting late.
00:48:26I should get heading back.
00:48:28I'll have Julian accompany you home.
00:48:32Oh, no, no, no, no.
00:48:33I can manage.
00:48:34A princess should never walk home alone this late at night.
00:48:42I insist he drive you.
00:48:46All right, Miss Hartley.
00:48:47You rest, and I'll go find Julian myself.
00:48:50Oh, good girl.
00:48:53Go ahead.
00:48:53Okay.
00:48:53You're welcome, Julian.
00:49:11Why aren't you dressed?
00:49:12I just got out of the shower.
00:49:18Besides, this is my room.
00:49:21Uh, you only came without knocking.
00:49:24I did knock.
00:49:25You didn't, you didn't, the wind.
00:49:29Anyways, your grandmother wanted you to escort me home.
00:49:33Sure.
00:49:34Yeah, um, give me a sec.
00:49:43Genevieve?
00:49:44Put some clothes on.
00:49:46I don't know what you want from me.
00:49:48Well, if you wanted to see me naked,
00:49:49all you had to do was ask.
00:50:04So, you Caraways didn't plan to send you a driver.
00:50:09Did that countryside tutor of yours ever tell you to ask what you need?
00:50:15There was no tutor.
00:50:17She lied to me?
00:50:18Your family's just been so kind to me, I didn't want to lie to you.
00:50:23And she just told me something personal.
00:50:26Hmm.
00:50:27Well, then how do you plan on paying me for this favor?
00:50:35I start playing.
00:50:36Your phone number would suffice.
00:50:40For now?
00:50:41Yeah.
00:50:41Grandpa, you wouldn't believe how many eligible bachelors from top families were out.
00:50:47I don't know what to feel when I'm with him.
00:51:03Like I can't control myself.
00:51:07Grandpa, you wouldn't believe how many eligible bachelors from top families were asking about Genevieve.
00:51:13I mean, even Dylan Duvall mentioned her.
00:51:16And I know our family has dealings with him.
00:51:18That's right.
00:51:21Actually, I think sending Genevieve over to the Duvalls for dinner could do our family some real good, Papa.
00:51:31Since when did Mason care about the good of the family?
00:51:35Grandfather, I'm home.
00:51:43Tell me, how was your visit?
00:51:45Did you have fun?
00:51:46It was wonderful.
00:51:46Miss Hartley was such a delight.
00:51:48She was so kind, too.
00:51:50She knew that I was going to walk home and instead had Julian drive me.
00:51:54You were going to have her walk home like some schoolgirl?
00:52:00What would other people think?
00:52:02I thought Dad was going to get the car.
00:52:04I've been so busy with this Duvall deal, you don't even know.
00:52:07Actually, do you think you could have dinner with Dylan the night after tomorrow?
00:52:11I'd be happy to.
00:52:12Oh, my goodness.
00:52:14I'll have to keep my wits about me.
00:52:16I'm sure of it.
00:52:17See?
00:52:18It's all fixed.
00:52:20Sorry.
00:52:23Genevieve.
00:52:23Have dinner with me the day after tomorrow.
00:52:26Um, I'm afraid I've already accepted another invitation.
00:52:30Perhaps none the night?
00:52:37Oh.
00:52:39Playing coy, aren't we?
00:52:41It's not quite your style.
00:52:45Or is it?
00:52:59What are you thinking, Genevieve Carraway?
00:53:03Daydreaming about a man?
00:53:04What would Grandmother say?
00:53:13Nice to meet you, Ms. Carraway.
00:53:15I must say that you look smoking hot today.
00:53:19I, uh, know you're from the sticks, but don't worry.
00:53:25I like the wildness of my women.
00:53:29I've got a room in the hotel next door.
00:53:33Come with me, and I'll make sure our families work together.
00:53:36What an offer.
00:53:40You know, I also think you're...
00:53:42Smoking hot.
00:53:44Smoking?
00:53:45You crazy fucking bitch.
00:53:46You're lucky I want anything to do with you.
00:53:48Which is so funny, because I want nothing to do with you.
00:53:51You know, I'd rather go back to the countryside than spend another moment with you.
00:53:54You're disgusting!
00:53:55You country whore.
00:53:59What the...
00:54:00Mr. Hartley!
00:54:01Unless we've become left-handed.
00:54:03Fuck the fuck off.
00:54:08Genevieve, this was...
00:54:10Your plans you had?
00:54:15No, Grandfather wanted me to have plans with him because our families are in business together,
00:54:20so I couldn't say no.
00:54:21Oh, it seems business unwell.
00:54:26Yeah, I'm sure the duals are going to be overjoyed.
00:54:29Anyways, thank you so much for helping me out.
00:54:34Is there anything else that I can do for you?
00:54:37Well, I'm afraid I'm out of phone numbers, and it seems that I cannot afford to be indebted to you.
00:54:43So, have a good day, Miss Hartley.
00:54:52Damn.
00:54:54She's really got a tab on me.
00:55:02Let's see.
00:55:04Genevieve!
00:55:11What did you do?
00:55:14The Duval's just called and said our partnership was over.
00:55:17Genevieve.
00:55:20What did you do?
00:55:22Do you know what kind of person Dylan is?
00:55:25Do you know what he wanted to do to me?
00:55:28He must have done something very awful to Genevieve for her to have done something like this.
00:55:33Don't worry.
00:55:36I believe you.
00:55:38We girls gotta stick together.
00:55:40How about this?
00:55:42I'll have him apologize to you so we can move past this.
00:55:45We do have to do the healings with his family after all.
00:55:49That's a wonderful idea.
00:55:52Yes.
00:55:55Fine.
00:55:56I have a feeling that this is another trap.
00:56:09What are you, Mr. Duval?
00:56:13When's your sister getting here?
00:56:16Shane, you didn't get her ass.
00:56:17Don't worry.
00:56:20She just texted me.
00:56:21She'll be here soon.
00:56:23She better.
00:56:31I'm off to the room to get ready.
00:56:34Okay.
00:56:35She'll be there soon.
00:56:36Where's Dylan?
00:56:50I thought he was going to apologize to me.
00:56:52You came so late he got tired of waiting.
00:56:54He just left in a huff.
00:56:56Well, then I'll be on my way.
00:56:58In such a hurry?
00:57:00Why don't we take this chance and catch up?
00:57:03Just as sisters.
00:57:06Okay.
00:57:20Sisters.
00:57:27Let's see if Julian still wants you after Dylan's had his way with you.
00:57:31Country whore trash.
00:57:36Oh, I feel so dizzy.
00:57:43Sis.
00:57:44What's wrong?
00:57:45Are you okay?
00:57:46I feel so dizzy.
00:57:49Sis?
00:57:52Genevieve!
00:57:52Mr. Hartley!
00:58:07My sister is passed out drunk in room 801 at the Empire Hotel.
00:58:12Please come quick!
00:58:14Just wait till Julian sees you in bed with Dylan.
00:58:24You're done cock-blocking me.
00:58:26That's for sure.
00:58:27Stop!
00:58:40Stop!
00:58:41No!
00:58:44Stop!
00:58:47Genevieve!
00:58:51Genevieve?
00:58:52Genevieve!
00:58:53Hey!
00:58:53Sierra?
00:58:59What the hell?
00:59:00Mr. Hartley!
00:59:02What are you doing here?
00:59:02More room.
00:59:03Yes.
00:59:05Sorry, I'll leave it.
00:59:05To ride over your fantasy you guys had going on.
00:59:08What the hell are you doing here?
00:59:21What does it look like I'm doing?
00:59:22I'm getting evidence.
00:59:23Dylan Duvall caught insulting my sister.
00:59:26Do you want to go to court or are you going to give me the contract?
00:59:30Bitch.
00:59:31You set me up.
00:59:33I'll have you both today.
00:59:35What the hell did I just walk into here?
00:59:50Did you set this up?
00:59:51I feel like I also felt dizzy.
01:00:15You tricked me.
01:00:16You know, I'm really counting on you to get the Duvall contract.
01:00:24Don't worry, I'm not going to let that pig hurt you.
01:00:27It's going to get locked up for good.
01:00:33Yes, you're actually part of the plan.
01:00:36Julian, I heard that your family owns the biggest media empire in the country.
01:00:40And I want your help spreading the word that Dylan Duvall is a disgusting predator and I want him exposed.
01:00:49Okay.
01:00:51What do I get out of it?
01:00:53My internal gratefulness.
01:00:54Maybe locking a man up in jail.
01:00:58Fair enough.
01:00:58Okay.
01:00:59Fair.
01:01:01Anything else?
01:01:02What do you want from me?
01:01:06I don't know, maybe the sincerest form of gratitude.
01:01:10A curse?
01:01:11I don't know.
01:01:13Like this?
01:01:14Genevieve shrugged me and left me to be taken advantage of.
01:01:37Genevieve Carraway.
01:01:38How could you do this to your own sister?
01:01:41You're supposed to get our contract.
01:01:43But instead you ruin your sister's virtue?
01:01:48Mom, Dad, it's my fault.
01:01:52I was running late because I wanted to look nice for Mr. Duvall.
01:01:56How could I have known that Mr. Duvall was going to drug Sarah?
01:02:00I should have been there to protect her.
01:02:02And I'm sorry.
01:02:04But it was you who drugged me!
01:02:06You're the one who got the hotel room and brought the wine.
01:02:10So how could I have drugged you?
01:02:11Mom, there's no fixing our relationship with the Duvalls.
01:02:15If Grandma finds out, he's going to blame you again, Dad.
01:02:18You've been nothing but bad luck since you've been here.
01:02:24Well, in that case, you should know that I arranged Dylan to deliver the contract.
01:02:27She's lying again!
01:02:30She electrocuted him!
01:02:32Why would he want work with it?
01:02:33Well, you don't have to believe me.
01:02:35You can ask Julian yourself.
01:02:36He was there.
01:02:38What?
01:02:39Mr. Hartley?
01:02:43Yeah.
01:02:45Julian said, as a witness, he's not going to let Mr. Duvall hurt another woman again.
01:02:49I was actually going to go to the Hartley Maynard myself to thank him.
01:02:53He's backing up your story?
01:02:55No.
01:02:55In exchange for what?
01:02:57Well, I don't have much coming from the countryside.
01:03:02I will give you one million dollars.
01:03:05Get him a thank you gift.
01:03:07Something proper.
01:03:09Aren't you crazy?
01:03:11She is the one who exposed our beautiful Sienna to that man, and now you want to give her money?
01:03:16You don't get it.
01:03:19If we have Julian Hartley on our side, the Duvalls will hand us over that contract on a golden plate.
01:03:26What about me, Dad?
01:03:28He's almost assaulted.
01:03:33You were lucky he wanted you at all.
01:03:35If we lose that deal with the Duvalls, Father will take me off the will.
01:03:40Genevieve, I will send you that money now.
01:03:49Wait, wait, wait.
01:03:55Genevieve, whenever Hartley had made me marry into his family, that would secure my place in the will.
01:04:05Of course, Father.
01:04:07Anything for the family.
01:04:10Do you mind waiting here, please, Miss Carraway?
01:04:25Mr. Hartley's in a meeting.
01:04:26He'll be right with you.
01:04:28Uh, is this?
01:04:30Ah, yes.
01:04:31The youngest of the Hartleys.
01:04:32I'm sorry, does Mr. Hartley have a son?
01:04:42Oh, of course.
01:04:43Julian brings him in quite a bit.
01:04:45He's the cutest kid.
01:04:49Right.
01:04:50He has a kid, and the whole Hartley empire.
01:04:53It was so foolish of me to think any of this was real.
01:04:58Ah, you're here.
01:05:12We're alone now.
01:05:14Don't be shy.
01:05:14Please, do me a favor and, uh, tell the Duvalls that if they don't want a lawsuit on their hands or to see that picture from that day, to see the light of day, then they better sign the deal with me.
01:05:28And, uh, this is just something to say thank you for your assistant.
01:05:33Genevieve, you are the first person to successfully take advantage of me, and quite frankly, I don't mind.
01:05:38Aren't you going to open it?
01:05:43Was our kiss last night not up to standards?
01:05:48Why are you being so weird?
01:05:52Mr. Hartley, um, I heard that you are accepting bids in your next project right now.
01:05:59Would you mind sending me the details, please?
01:06:08Well, um, I should go study these, so.
01:06:22I'll be on my way.
01:06:24Goodbye, Mr. Hartley.
01:06:32Oh, Mr. Hartley.
01:06:34Hey, if you already have a heart that's so full, you shouldn't be going around breaking others.
01:06:40My, my.
01:07:07You just got jealous, Prince-a.
01:07:18Hmm.
01:07:20We sealed the deal with the Duvalls.
01:07:24Great work, Genevieve.
01:07:28Why did they sign the deal with her instead of family?
01:07:32So what?
01:07:33She's the one who closed the deal that you couldn't.
01:07:36I'm just worried that maybe she's too young.
01:07:40What if she gets screwed over?
01:07:42Father's right.
01:07:43I need more experience, and I would like to join Carraway Corporation to learn more about
01:07:47the family business.
01:07:49I heard that Mr. Hartley has a project right now that's open for bids, and I would like
01:07:52to make a proposition to him on behalf of Carraway Corporation.
01:07:55You make that sound as if it's easy.
01:08:00Gosh, we need her ambition.
01:08:04I'm going to give you 10% shares for now.
01:08:08You get this project, and I'll name you as my successor.
01:08:12What?
01:08:13I won't let you down.
01:08:15I know.
01:08:19Bit proposal courtesy of Carraway Corporation.
01:08:21I'm not the most gracious reader.
01:08:31I want you to pitch it to me.
01:08:33Of course, Mr. Hartley, for this project, you need more than cutting-edge technology.
01:08:36God, you are so sexy when you talk business.
01:08:40I'm sorry, are you even listening to a word that I'm saying right now?
01:08:48I'm captivated.
01:08:50By your lips when we move.
01:08:57I loved your pitch.
01:08:59Uh, can I congratulate Mr. Hartley on making the right decision on choosing Carraway Corporation
01:09:05for this project?
01:09:09Yes, but then I would like to congratulate Ms. Carraway on getting the bid
01:09:13and becoming the heir to the Carraway Corporation.
01:09:18How'd you know that?
01:09:20I have my ways.
01:09:21Besides, I did you a huge favor, and you are running out of thank you.
01:09:25Okay, let go of me.
01:09:27What's going on?
01:09:32Your words are so cold, but your body isn't.
01:09:37Mr. Hartley, please, you have a wife.
01:09:41What?
01:09:42And a son!
01:09:43Like, you need to stop this before you hurt them and lose my respect!
01:09:48That's my nephew!
01:09:50Who's the youngest, Mr. Hartley?
01:09:52Of course I don't have a wife!
01:09:53You thought I would do something so awful to you!
01:10:05Genevieve, I must prove to you that you are the only one for all.
01:10:20Okay.
01:10:22Yeah.
01:10:23What a great surprise!
01:10:29Well, I know you love old-fashioned things, so I thought I'd try.
01:10:34She'll worry.
01:10:34What do I owe for this special treatment?
01:10:38Enough with the Joe, Genevieve.
01:10:41I want to spend time with you and get to know you.
01:10:45Well, I want to learn more about your project, so...
01:10:48No business, Tom.
01:10:54This is a date.
01:10:55I didn't know you're such a romantic.
01:10:58Oh, there is so much more to this, man.
01:11:03You'd be surprised.
01:11:04Oh, I seem to be interrupting.
01:11:14Oh, you two go on.
01:11:16I'm just here to deliver the cake and birthday greetings for Genevieve.
01:11:23This is all for my birthday.
01:11:24This is all for my birthday?
01:11:25Thank you so much, Ms. Hart.
01:11:26Thank you so much, Ms. Hart.
01:11:30Don't thank me.
01:11:31Julian's the one who planned it.
01:11:32I just brought the cake in.
01:11:37Do you wish?
01:11:38Yes, dude.
01:11:39Let the love of my life always be by my side.
01:11:44Let the love of my life always be by my side.
01:11:53Good gift.
01:11:56Your gift.
01:12:02Duchess Anna's bracelet.
01:12:06Oh my gosh.
01:12:08Now, according to my research,
01:12:11Duchess Anna gave this bracelet to the last caraway heiress.
01:12:17So now I'm giving it to you.
01:12:22No thanks.
01:12:23Because you are the woman I love, and you deserve the world.
01:12:28Mr. Hartley, are you confessing your internal life to me?
01:12:32Of course.
01:12:35Do you believe you're right?
01:12:38Will you be my wife?
01:12:41I will.
01:12:53It's not okay, Francis.
01:12:55Oh, okay.
01:12:57You're going to ease up in the last drink next time.
01:13:02Though I've got to admit, it's nice seeing you.
01:13:05It's happy.
01:13:08Okay.
01:13:09I'll get you some water.
01:13:11Wait, no.
01:13:12Don't go.
01:13:14Oh?
01:13:15I won't go that way.
01:13:33You're my man.
01:13:34I won't go that way.
01:13:36I won't go that way.
01:13:37It hurts to live this way.
01:13:40I don't want to find my pain.
01:13:44And I like to feel the shame of it.
01:13:48Lloyd, no go.
01:14:10I have to return home.
01:14:15Five more minutes, please.
01:14:22I really have to go, love.
01:14:25We've been from the lobby.
01:14:30I thought I was yours.
01:14:38You're...
01:14:39You're in the ring.
01:14:41You're in the ring.
01:14:45Stop right there.
01:14:54Father.
01:14:55Grandfather.
01:14:59What is this?
01:15:01You signed off on a new production line?
01:15:04Do you know how much it'll cost?
01:15:06No?
01:15:08We'll lose profit.
01:15:10But we gain something better, a steadfast relationship with the Hartley Group.
01:15:15You think you know better than me.
01:15:18Grandfather understands he knows that short-term losses can be weathered.
01:15:23He wouldn't allow me to do this on my own.
01:15:26She's not wrong.
01:15:29Our relationship with the Hartleys will be beneficial down the road.
01:15:33But, Genevieve, you did make this decision without consulting with any of us.
01:15:40And that is reckless.
01:15:43Yes, Grandfather, but there wasn't time obtaining your approval.
01:15:46I had to act decisively.
01:15:48Stop making excuses.
01:15:50Genevieve acted according to the situation.
01:15:53Vincent, you're never able to learn how to adapt.
01:15:59That's why he managed to ruin so many proposals.
01:16:03Thank you, Grandfather.
01:16:05You did well, Genevieve.
01:16:08And I'm going to keep my promise.
01:16:09From now on, you'll be overlooking all of our proposals.
01:16:12And tomorrow night, we'll have a party.
01:16:20I'm going to make the announcement that Genevieve is the heir to the Carraway Corporation.
01:16:28Dad, are you serious?
01:16:29Thank you, Grandfather.
01:16:35You earned it.
01:16:37He'll get over it.
01:16:54Welcome, Ms. Carraway.
01:16:59Congratulations.
01:17:03Simply reclaiming what's mine.
01:17:05Nothing to write home about, as they say.
01:17:07You're being modest.
01:17:09A sister of yours has been in your family for 20 years,
01:17:11and I don't see her getting any of your company shares.
01:17:14Besides, the love of my life is something to write home about.
01:17:18Couldn't have done it without you, Mr. Hartley.
01:17:21Who are you going to thank me?
01:17:24Will further payment be required?
01:17:27I'll think I'll stop my ledger about that.
01:17:29Wait, when did this happen?
01:17:34Well, not too long ago.
01:17:36It took me forever to get her to say yes.
01:17:38She must be very impressive.
01:17:41Julian's finally off the market.
01:17:43That I am.
01:17:47Congrats.
01:17:48I brought you a bottle of vintage 89 Burgundy.
01:17:53I don't know if you know what that is.
01:17:54It's from my family's very own vineyard.
01:17:57You're welcome.
01:17:58Slutty little Genevieve.
01:18:00What did you say?
01:18:07What?
01:18:08She's the heiress to the Carraway Corporation,
01:18:10and she's knowledgeable about everything.
01:18:14Surely you know a little bit about wine.
01:18:16Please.
01:18:18Taste it.
01:18:20Oh, sure.
01:18:21Why not?
01:18:22Why not?
01:18:22Please.
01:18:30Try it.
01:18:40Rich taste, mellow finish, but something just seems a little off.
01:18:44Excuse me?
01:18:48Do you mean to tell me that my family's wine isn't good?
01:18:52No, it's just simply past peak.
01:18:53It was supposed to be drinking about a year ago.
01:18:56But I'm sure that Miss James kept it with the right intentions.
01:19:00Perhaps she just lost track, as some of us tend to do.
01:19:03I guess the Jameses don't even know their own wine?
01:19:08Excuse me?
01:19:10Now, what does a little farm slut like you know about wine?
01:19:15I'm not buying this little act you're putting on.
01:19:18Try the wine, please.
01:19:19Everyone, for yourselves.
01:19:21And we'll see if she's lying.
01:19:26Oh.
01:19:33She's right.
01:19:36What?
01:19:39Hmm.
01:19:46Fine.
01:19:48You win.
01:19:49For now.
01:19:51Thank you for the wine.
01:19:52The foul acidity will make everything taste that much better tonight.
01:19:56You've truly elevated us.
01:20:00Just one sec, Miss James.
01:20:02I've said thank you.
01:20:06I think it's your turn to apologize.
01:20:10What?
01:20:11Well, you brought this wine to humiliate me in front of everyone.
01:20:16Miss James.
01:20:19Apologize.
01:20:23I'm sorry.
01:20:25Sorry, what was that?
01:20:27Couldn't quite hear you.
01:20:29I'm sorry!
01:20:32I'll make you pay for this.
01:20:42Julian, are you okay?
01:20:48Julian, are you okay?
01:20:49Oh my god.
01:20:50Daddy, are you okay?
01:20:51Yeah, you're bleeding.
01:20:52I have to bring you to the hospital.
01:20:54I'm just a small fan.
01:20:56Put a band-aid on, it'll be good as new.
01:20:58I'm so sorry.
01:21:00It's her.
01:21:01She tripped me.
01:21:01What?
01:21:03Keep her here.
01:21:04Someone check the video footage.
01:21:05Come on.
01:21:06Come on.
01:21:11Are you sure you're right?
01:21:12You know, you always keep it together.
01:21:17This?
01:21:19This is new.
01:21:22I probably hate seeing you cry, but the other part?
01:21:25I can't help but feel honored.
01:21:27It's because of me.
01:21:28Of course it's bad.
01:21:29You...
01:21:29You terrified me.
01:21:35And...
01:21:35Are you sure you're not in pain?
01:21:38That's fine.
01:21:41Kiss it better?
01:21:53Better?
01:21:55Not quite.
01:21:56I can think of a few other places that...
01:21:59require your attention.
01:22:01Julian, you're still recovering.
01:22:03Yes.
01:22:04You will be my cure.
01:22:15Mr. Hartley, we go to footage.
01:22:26Do you really think you can just play your little games with me and my identity?
01:22:30It was an accident.
01:22:32And I'm going to tell that to the cops, too,
01:22:33so you guys have nothing to do about this.
01:22:35You're going to the cops, aren't I?
01:22:37But first...
01:22:38Pick up the pieces.
01:22:43Then you can go to the cops.
01:22:45No, please.
01:22:45Just take me to the police.
01:22:47Now.
01:22:47I want to work from you.
01:22:48And I'll have you eat the shards.
01:22:53I'm falling off.
01:22:54I'll pick them up.
01:22:55Wait.
01:22:56Wait.
01:23:01She's not worth it.
01:23:07You're lucky.
01:23:09I'm going to be you as an angel.
01:23:11But I'm not.
01:23:14You mess with your wonders.
01:23:15I will give you a taste of her.
01:23:16Thank you for standing up for me.
01:23:42Anything for you.
01:23:44You know, no one in the world would
01:23:46ever do that for me.
01:23:55Genevieve, my love,
01:23:56there are many people in this world
01:23:59that love and admire you.
01:24:01You deserve it.
01:24:03And I love you, Julian.
01:24:10Then marry me.
01:24:14Um.
01:24:16I, uh...
01:24:16I just...
01:24:18I just remembered that I actually
01:24:19have business to attend to, so...
01:24:22Whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:24:22Okay, wait, no.
01:24:23Don't change the subject, don't we?
01:24:24Now you...
01:24:25You can't leave until you answer me.
01:24:27It's urgent.
01:24:28No one else in Carraway Corp can do it?
01:24:33Well, I'm the only heir after all.
01:24:39Fine.
01:24:41One more kiss.
01:24:43And I'll drive you.
01:24:43Oh, sweet Julian.
01:25:05Now, do I hear wedding bells soon?
01:25:11Well, it's, uh...
01:25:13Genevieve.
01:25:15Excuse me?
01:25:16Dear boy.
01:25:21It's up to you.
01:25:23Hmm?
01:25:24What, are you waiting around
01:25:25for Genevieve to propose to you?
01:25:27Well, I...
01:25:27I did propose.
01:25:30But she didn't exactly say yes,
01:25:32so I don't know if I just, like,
01:25:34said it wrong or...
01:25:36what, but...
01:25:38Leave it to me.
01:25:41Hmm?
01:25:44Hmm.
01:25:46They're coming.
01:25:47It's good that you're here, my...
01:25:49I'm sorry, I...
01:25:50Oh, here she comes.
01:25:51Genevieve, come in!
01:25:54Miss Hartley!
01:25:58Dear, you and Julian
01:26:00have been together
01:26:01for some time now,
01:26:03so I figured I
01:26:05should meet your family officially
01:26:08before the two of you
01:26:11become engaged.
01:26:13Engaged?
01:26:14Thank you so much for coming,
01:26:15Miss Hartley,
01:26:16but we only just begun
01:26:17seeing one another.
01:26:19Don't listen to her.
01:26:21We, as a family,
01:26:23approve of this union.
01:26:26Genevieve,
01:26:26you better lock this down
01:26:28as soon as possible.
01:26:30If you don't marry him soon,
01:26:31somebody else will.
01:26:33Julie and I already have
01:26:34something planned,
01:26:35and we'd like to keep it secret
01:26:36for now.
01:26:37Ha!
01:26:37That's what I like to hear.
01:26:38Oh, I thought you
01:26:41hadn't already agreed.
01:26:43Seems like
01:26:44they've all believed me.
01:26:48Hey, everyone!
01:26:50Hey!
01:26:51Hey!
01:26:51This is, uh,
01:26:52our business, right?
01:26:54We're only getting married
01:26:55when Genevieve is ready.
01:26:57We're going at her pace,
01:26:59so no pressuring her.
01:27:01Um, Julian,
01:27:01can I talk to you
01:27:02in private, please?
01:27:02Um, Julian,
01:27:07can I talk to you
01:27:08in private, please?
01:27:10Sure.
01:27:14I thought they were
01:27:19trying to force you
01:27:20into marrying me.
01:27:21I thought you sent
01:27:21your grandmother there!
01:27:22No!
01:27:23No, I didn't!
01:27:23I swear!
01:27:26Genevieve, please,
01:27:27please tell me
01:27:27I didn't blow this,
01:27:28please.
01:27:30Please tell me
01:27:31you still want
01:27:32to marry me.
01:27:34Of course I do.
01:27:36But it's,
01:27:37it's complicated.
01:27:38I still have to
01:27:39secure the family business,
01:27:40and if I marry you now,
01:27:43my father will usurp me.
01:27:45All I've ever wanted
01:27:46to do was restore
01:27:47the Carraway legacy.
01:27:51Okay, well,
01:27:53then I'll wait for you.
01:27:55I'll wait for you
01:27:56as long as you need,
01:27:57okay?
01:27:58Not long.
01:27:59A year.
01:28:01A year.
01:28:02Mm-hmm.
01:28:04And it's settled.
01:28:06We're getting married
01:28:07in a year.
01:28:12How do I keep
01:28:13those vultures at bay?
01:28:15I might have an idea
01:28:16or two.
01:28:17But first,
01:28:19how would you plan
01:28:20unrepairing me?
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