Dodie: No, you’re not. She and Mark were in love. That’s all that matters.
Margaret: God, I’m so sick of the word love being treated like some precious jewel, a glass bubble that makes everything utopia. I hate it.
Alex: You would.
Margaret: Love is a bunch of gauze.
Alex: You whose major love affairs have been with some Harvard professor and Mr. Griffiths.
Dodie: You had an affair with Mr. Griffiths!?
Margaret: Oh, beautiful.
Dodie: God, isn’t he kinda old – cute, but, we were in high school.
Margaret: Christ, Alex, why’d you –
Alex: Did that have anything to do with love?
Margaret: What if I’m not looking for love? What if I’m looking for lust? Maybe I don’t need it. It would just get in my way.
Alex: That’s right. My pal the iceberg.
Margaret: Don’t start –
Dodie: I know you want love, everyone does. It’s something chemical that your body can’t function normally without – that’s why if you don’t have it you think about it practically every moment and stare at every man who passes you on the street to see if he’s the one – if some instant electrical response joins our eyes and our hands. Cause then, when you have love, you can do anything! Climb the Empire State building with one hand. What you have to do Mags is let that right guy into your life. Let that electrical response happen.
Margaret: What in god’s name do you know about love? You’re just fantasizing what it’s like to have a lover – a husband. Maybe it’s not all fireworks. Maybe it sucks, maybe it’s not enough.
Dodie: I do know what it’s like.
Alex: Didn’t you say you’ve never been touched?
Dodie: I lied.
Margaret: What do you mean you lied?
Dodie: I lied. Someone has touched me. All over.
Alex: This isn’t anything bad – you weren’t –
Dodie: He was an engine major, my lab partner. And a face – god, my whole body shook when he looked at me. Nothing – none of my crushes in high school made me feel like this. I had to do something to make him look at me as more than just his lab partner. Don’t get me wrong, he didn’t think I was a boring braino, we’d have coffee after class, laugh – all that. but I was still Dodie form class. One evening, we were supposed to meet at his apartment to exchange notes. I went to him in an imitation fur coat – and a diaphragm. That’s it.
Margaret: There’s no way this is true.
Dodie: I knocked, walked in…
Margaret: You wouldn’t do this, I wouldn’t do this.
Dodie: …asked if anyone was here or if he was expecting anyone And when he said no, I dropped the coat.
Alex: My god, you really did do this.
Dodie: He was a bit surprised having expected me to hand him a lab book. It was my one seductive act.
Margaret: Never in a million years…
Alex: Don’t just stop. What happened!?