Scenes: 4
Characters: Matt Hunter, Patrick Drake, Epiphany Johnson, Elizabeth Webber, Leyla Mir, Nikolas Cassadine
Gallery: Screencaps

Matt: Epiphany, whose initials are those?
Epiphany: Nadine Crowell’s.
Nadine: What’s the problem?
Matt: You had Dr. Riley look at my chart, my patient.
Nadine: If you have an issue with my work, report me.
Matt: Yeah, you bet I will.
Patrick: No, you won’t. Back off, Hunter.
Matt: You know, where I come from, doctors don’t interfere with other doctors’ work without an invitation.
Patrick: I’m not worried about your work. I’m worried about how you abuse our support staff.

Elizabeth: Can I help you with that?
Nadine: I’m just having another of those days, and now Dr. Hunter’s decided to come down on me with both feet. I guess I’m just not one of those perfect women we know.
Elizabeth: Oh, wow. Who do I know that’s perfect?
Nadine: Never mind. Well, Emily Quartermaine.
Elizabeth: Well, she wasn’t perfect perfect.
Nadine: Tell that to Nikolas. I must have been crazy to think that he could care about me on any level. I mean — no. You know what, I’m done. It’s over. It’s time to move on.

Leyla: Tenth floor nurses’ station, Nurse Mir speaking. Sure. One moment, please. Nadine, it’s for you. Line four.
Nadine: Oh, great, what now? Nurse Crowell.
Nikolas: Hey, Nadine. It’s me, Nikolas. When’s your shift over?
Nadine: Uh, pretty much now.
Nikolas: Okay. Any chance that you can come out to Wyndemere?
Nadine: Sure, I guess.
Nikolas: Really? Great. I’ll send the launch for you.
Nadine: See you soon.
Leyla: What did he say?
Nadine: He wants me to come over.
Leyla: Oh.
Elizabeth: What happened to “I’m done, it’s over, it’s official”?
Nadine: He probably just wants me to come help him with his horses or something.
Leyla: Do you have anything cute to wear in your locker?
Nadine: Oh, why bother? I’m only going over there so he can tell me that we’re friends and he’ll never have any feelings for me and then I’ll be humiliated so that I can go home, and, you know, grab a pint of mint chip ice cream and have a perfectly lovely evening all to myself. See you later.

Nadine: All right, Nikolas. We might as well get this over with. Not that I haven’t heard the same speech ten times. Oh — oh.
Nikolas: Sometimes an apology is easier when it’s accompanied by a good meal and a fine bottle of wine. I really hope that you’ll allow me to make up for my earlier lapse in manners.













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