Maria Enders:
[Referring once again to the play 'Maloja Snake']
I don't know why I should be helping bring it to life.
Valentine:
I bet you weren't saying stuff like this when you were playing Sigrid.
Maria Enders:
I was a kid when I was playing Sigrid. I - I wasn't asking those kind of questions.
Valentine:
Like Jo-Ann and her science fiction film?
Maria Enders:
Yeah, probably.
Valentine:
Don't you want to get that innocence back?
Maria Enders:
You can't get innocent twice.
Valentine:
You can. If you just accepted Helena the way you accepted Sigrid. Obviously it's easier to relate to strength rather than weakness. Youth is better than maturity. Cruelty is cruel; suffering sucks. She's - she's mature and she's innocent. She's innocent in her own right. That's what I like about her.
Maria Enders:
Make some coffee: want some?
Valentine:
[Repeats 'Cruelty is cruel; suffering sucks' to herself and shakes head in self-conscious regret at the unsophisticated sound of it]

Valentine:
You didn't answer me. You have your interpretation of the play. I think mine's just confusing you. It's frustrating me. It's uncomfortable. It's not good.
Maria Enders:
Stay.
Valentine:
No, no.
Maria Enders:
Please, stay. I need you.
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 08:49

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