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January 14, 2002
Transcribed by Cindy Popiela, edited by Karen Ross
At Troy's
Lindsay: Boy, what a day. What a long, hard, bumpy day. You have no idea what I had to go through to make sure that Jen didn't find out that I was behind what happened.
Troy: Well the main thing is you succeeded!
Lindsay: Yes I did! And I've got stories to tell. Unbelievable!
Troy: Oh I'm sure I'll believe everything you tell me tonight. (handing her a glass of wine) To us!
Lindsay: To good times.
Troy: To good times.
Lindsay: Do you realize that Cristian wasn't even upset when he found out about Jen's supposed pregnancy. I mean he offered to marry her.
Troy: What's the matter? Don't you like the wine?
Lindsay: Yeah, the wines great.
Troy: You sure?
Lindsay: I just don't like drinking it too fast, because sometimes it gives me a headache.
Troy: Well we wouldn't want that, would we? Because tonight I am hoping for a long, wonderful evening.
Lindsay: The best evening ever. You know when Cristian found out about Jen being unfaithful and Al was supposedly the father . . .
Troy: I'm sorry, but did I mention that was Rimaldi's favorite wine. In fact he considered it very special. He use to say that to appreciate a wine like this, one has to have a very sophisticated palet. (she takes a drink) What do you think?
Lindsay: Mmm! It's good. You know it's really full bodied. It has kind of a raspberry finish.
Troy: Raspberry! Because he use to say black currant.
Lindsay: (Takes another drink) Did I say raspberry? Because what I meant was black currant. It's really good.
Troy: I'm glad.
Lindsay: And you sharing it with me is just another way of you showing me you care.
Troy: It was my pleasure.
Lindsay: I don't know how I'm going to thank you for being so good to me.
Troy: I'm sure I can think of something!
Lindsay: And when Jen was at her lowest, I mean her rock bottom lowest, I told myself that I'm doing this for her. And you know what else I told myself? That I am not alone because Troy MacIver understands me. Dr. Troy MacIver knows why I'm doing this.
Troy: Wait a minute. Whoa! Whoa! You thought about me?
Lindsay: Yes.
Troy: Is that the truth?
Lindsay: The absolute truth.
Troy: Wow! Thank you!
Lindsay: I would like to be honest with you about something else, if I could?
Troy: Of course, anything.
Lindsay: You see, that is one of the many wonderful things about you. I can say anything to you.
Troy: Hmm, you can say anything at all.
Lindsay: Okay, this is going to be kind of embarrassing, but it's the truth. So help me God!
Troy: Okay.
Lindsay: You have the most amazing Adonis-like incredible body.
Troy: Thank you. (he's grinning and trying to hold back laughing)
Lindsay: And wrapping my arms around you, holding you with that back and those arms, (he's laughing) and the chest and the legs. Mmm, like holding a rock!
Troy: Thank you again, I guess.
Lindsay: And can we talk about the sex for just one minute? It's so good with you. I just want it all the time.
Troy: Okay, now you're just making stuff up.
Lindsay: No, no, it's the truth and nothing but the truth. (she gets up and puts her drink down) Oh my gosh! What is wrong with me? Why am I saying that to you?
Troy: Oh well, you know what they say, 'en vino veritas'.
Lindsay: Yeah, that must be it. It's either that or just that I feel so comfortable when I'm with you because you are so nice, (she kisses him) and caring. (kiss)
Troy: I'm glad that's the way you feel, because I do care about you.
Lindsay: I know you do. And that makes me so happy, because it's so nice for me to spend time with someone that's not playing games with me. And I'm not playing a game with you. It's been a long time since I felt that . . .
Troy: Since you felt what?
Lindsay: The other men I've been attracted to were nothing like you. I know what they wanted and I tried to give it to them. I tried to give everything to them, because I wanted them to give me some love in return. You know, any love. I guess I just couldn't meet their expectations.
Troy: I find that hard to believe.
Lindsay: I think they wanted me to be someone I'm not. Someone I could never be. So of course I failed. And then they would abandon me and then I would just feel used and then I was alone. But you are different, because you undersatnd me completely.
Troy: That's right, I do, completely.
Lindsay: And you don't expect me to be anybody else. . . I'm sorry. You know, I just wanted to thank you.
Troy: Hey, hey, hey listen to me okay. The only person I expect you to be is you. A wonderful, beautiful, smart, sexy woman that I am lucky to know.
Lindsay: (starts laughing) Well it's crazy!
Troy: What!
Lindsay: You know it's just so different from the first time we met. Remember when I put that pillow over your face?
Troy: Whoa! Whoa! So now you're admitting it!
Lindsay: Yes, I'm admitting it and I don't know why I am. I mean, I pushed that baby hard on your face. Do you remember?
Troy: Ah yes, I believe I do.
Lindsay: Well you know why now of course. Well you looked so much like Colin and now that I know you, I would never do it again. (laughing)
Troy: You really hated my brother that much, huh?
Lindsay: I was afraid of your brother.
Troy: You were afraid of my brother! Why? Did you think he would hurt you?
Lindsay: Yes.
Troy: Lindsay, did Colin threaten you? Did he know something that could hurt you? Something that you did?!
Lindsay: I've done so many things.
Troy: You mean things that Colin knew about?
Lindsay: I probably shouldn't tell you this, but there was a time when Colin and I were really close.
Troy: Really! When was that?
Lindsay: When he was married to my sister.
Troy: You mean Melanie?! That was a long time ago.
Lindsay: Colin and I had an affair.
Troy: Well I'm sure it was Colin's idea.
Lindsay: What difference does it make. I shouldn't have done that. I should have never hurt my sister like that.
Troy: Yeah, but Lindsay, look, that's in the past. More recently when I showed up at Colin's will reading you thought I was him, and you tried to kill me.
Lindsay: I told you I was afraid of him. I asked RJ to watch everybody and keep them put in the room, so that I could go take care of Colin.
Troy: Why did you have to take care of Colin? What were you afraid he was going to do?
Lindsay: I was afraid he was going to hurt my daughter.
Troy: Hurt Jen!
Lindsay: The night he died, he threatened to seduce Jen. I would do anything to protect my children. And that's why I put the pillow over Colin's face, well over your face as it turns out.
Troy: Lindsay, are you sure it had nothing to do with Nora? Colin knew something, didn't he? Something that you did to Nora?
Lindsay: Why do you say that?
Troy: Well, it's just a guess. I mean you and Nora aren't exactly close.
Lindsay: Well you got that right!
Troy: In fact, I think it's safe to say that you dislike Nora.
Lindsay: I do not dislike Nora!
Troy: You don't?
Lindsay: NO! I hate her guts.
Troy: Right! So then I can't help wondering when Colin had Nora at his house, were you the one that put him up to it?
Lindsay: You mean when he had her locked up at his house?
Troy: Yes! Was Colin the one who gave her that memory erasing drug, or was it you?
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