SIOBHAN
...I don't know anything at all about you --
TERRY
Ask me.
SIOBHAN
What --
TERRY
Anything at all --
SIOBHAN
How do you get so many girls to fall for you?
TERRY
Where did you hear that?
SIOBHAN
They're all on about this one and that one. All your
conquests. Diseases.
TERRY
Stop.
Siobhan waits.
You really want to know?
You learn to spot the ones who will say yes.
I might rub up against someone - like an accident, and then
look them right in the eyes.
He looks in her eyes.
If you can really look someone in the eyes, you see -- you
discover exactly what's -- missing. Then you aim to fill it.
SIOBHAN
Rub how?
TERRY
I brush against a soft spot -- the wrist maybe. The nerve
endings on the inside of the forearm--
He takes hers. She winces.
I'm not going to hurt you.
She takes her wrist back and puts it in
her lap.
SIOBHAN
Maybe you can tell it without props.
She looks towards the breakfast room.
TERRY
So I make sure I've done my part of the job, gotten them
worked up with the idea that something exciting is about to
happen.
Then, in the end, they think it's their idea. Works a treat.
SIOBHAN
That's it?
TERRY
Hmm?
SIOBHAN
What do you talk about?
TERRY
As little as possible.
SIOBHAN
Do you ever feel sorry after?
TERRY
Nothing to speak of.
SIOBHAN
Do you ever get lonely?
TERRY
Not recently.
SIOBHAN
So you're happy.
He breaks away from her, looks around.
TERRY
Do you think we should buy this place? Fierce amount of
responsibility, having capital.