As Dorothy made a beeline for the hospital room, Quincy, with the quick reflexes of someone who's grown up playing lacrosse at prep schools, intercepted her.
"Unbelievable, you! Mr. Lopez is ill, for heaven's sake!" "I couldn't care less if he's sick or not. If he pays up, I'm out of here. No money, no peace." Quincy,ing from an affluent background, wasn't accustomed to such confrontations. A verbal spar with a rampaging Dorothy, channeling her inner Karen, was not something he was prepared for.
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"If it's the money you're after, fine! But let's talk this through like adults. Mr. Lopez didn't say he wouldn't pay you." Quincy had to exert sforce to pull her away from the door before he could shut it.
Dorothy had intended to showcase her acting skills to Everett, but the remnants of her illness and resulting weakness meant she couldn't match Quincy's strength and was dragged away...
"So now you're the one calling the shots for Everett?" Resigned to her fate, Dorothy decided to perform her right there at the doorway.
Quincy glanced at the closed door, relieved, then regained someposure. "Yes, Mr. Lopez and I are about to get married. His concerns are mine now." "Ha! About to get married doesn't mean you're married yet. You think you have a say in the Lopez family matters?" "Ms. Sanchez, let's not get into that. Just tellwhat you want, how much, make a list, and we can discuss it." Dorothy rolled her eyes, leaning against the wall to conserve her energy for the performance yet toe.
"Discuss it? So after I make a list, you'll still want to negotiate? I thought you had the authority to agree on his behalf. Quincy, it seems even with your marriage to Everett, your standing in the Lopez family isn't all that significant. Even Everett's dad hasn't given you much leeway." Quincy, irritated by her ranting, subconsciously massaged her temples.
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"I...I didn't!" "My point exactly! You lack decency." Dorothy, having spoken too fast, felt a bit lightheaded.
She grabbed a nearby handle, gasping for breath.
Quincy, observing Dorothy's condition, asked in confusion, "You...I gave you the medication, didn't I? Why are you still so weak?" Dorothy's heart sank.
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