The scene opens on a sales floor in New York City. It's the day after Valentine's Day, and the two of them are in the middle of a conversation. Valentine asks to be excused from work. He's worried about what he's going to do if he doesn't show up. He wants to know what's up with the whole "I'm leaving because I'm in love with you" thing. Valentine says he'll be home for the day, but he can't bear to see his fiancee's face again. He tells her to act like she's always been there, even if she'd been on different floors. She's totally right. Valentine tells him to act as usual. He says that it's impossible for him not to see her face again, because she'll draw all kinds of attention. He asks if he can come along with him to get a copy of a contract stamped with the seal of the company. Valentine is all, "Sure, I'll come along and get it" . But then he realizes that he left the office earlier than he'd planned. He wonders if this is because Valentine didn't like the way he looked, or if he just wanted to leave early. He doesn' t want to look like a total loser. He tries to calm him down by asking him if he looks "good in a suit" , and then he asks if the man is "an ounce of guilt" for what he has done . He thinks that's not what Valentine had for him before, and that he just wants to
The scene opens on a sales floor in New York City. It's the day after Valentine's Day, and the two of them are in the middle of a conversation. Valentine asks to be excused from work. He's worried about what he's going to do if he doesn't show up. He wants to know what's up with the whole "I'm leaving because I'm in love with you" thing. Valentine says he'll be home for the day, but he can't bear to see his fiancee's face again. He tells her to act like she's always been there, even if she'd been on different floors. She's totally right. Valentine tells him to act as usual. He says that it's impossible for him not to see her face again, because she'll draw all kinds of attention. He asks if he can come along with him to get a copy of a contract stamped with the seal of the company. Valentine is all, "Sure, I'll come along and get it" . But then he realizes that he left the office earlier than he'd planned. He wonders if this is because Valentine didn't like the way he looked, or if he just wanted to leave early. He doesn' t want to look like a total loser. He tries to calm him down by asking him if he looks "good in a suit" , and then he asks if the man is "an ounce of guilt" for what he has done . He thinks that's not what Valentine had for him before, and that he just wants to