GRISSOM: I'm that obvious, huh?
LADY HEATHER: Only because you try not to be. You spend your life uncovering
what goes beneath the surface of civility and acceptable behavior. So it's a
release for you to indulge in something like high tea when it seems, if only for
a moment, the world really is civilized.
(GRISSOM doesn't respond.)
LADY HEATHER: The most telling thing about anyone is what scares them. And I
know what you fear more than anything, Mr. Grissom.
GRISSOM: Which is?
LADY HEATHER: Being known. You can't accept that I might know what you really
desire, because that would mean that I know you. Something, for whatever
reason, you spend your entire life making sure no one else does.
GRISSOM: Lady Heather, you're an anthropologist.
Author Notes: Hmmmm, will there be someone that know me?