"I have my own matters to attend to in Huston."
"I know, you want to investigate the cause of Mr Sullivan's death, I'll help you."
"So, you heard everything I told you earlier? It seems I was right; you're not really in a vegetative state. Now, in front of you, I truly have no secrets left."
"No, madam, you are forever so mysterious to me, I will spend my life seeking your answers."
"Mr. Varley, do you always speak so poetically?"
"Not usually, it's only when I see you, madam, that I am inspired to be poetic."
"Try not to write poems too much; marrying a poet can be a very dangerous thing."
"Why do you say that?"
"Do you know the poem: 'The dark night has given me black eyes, but I use them to seek the light'?"
"I do, during my teenage years, I even used it as my internet signature."
"The man who wrote that poem murdered his wife."
Actually, this is the first meaningful conversation between Anthony Varley and Sarah Sullivan.
