River:
I’ll use your weakness against you.
Sutton:
What’s my weakness?
River:
Sex.
Sutton:
That’s my power.
River:
Either way, I’ll keep you busy with it, and you’ll never be able to get rid of me.
Sutton:
Never, huh?
Sutton:
You don’t think they’ll ever catch whoever killed your father?
River:
We’re hoping it happens soon.
Sutton:
Then you’ll leave, so the never is really not applicable here.
River:
What if I stay?
Sutton:
Why would you stay?
River:
I like the town. It’s interesting, and . . .
River:
I like you.
Sutton:
I thought you said we weren’t going to lie to each other.
River:
It’s not a lie.