Ejami getting to know each other. Ejami's tango on the pier. Ejami's photoshoot.
Sami: I want that chocolate cake again. Let's go back to Chez Rouge. It's kind of fancy, but...
E.J.: I don't play hard to get. Just let me get changed, and I'll be right back. (June 1)
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Sami: You know, you probably shouldn't hang out with me. I manage to ruin everything I touch... and everyone. It's not that I didn't try to change, because I did. But nobody would let me, and people can be very unforgiving.
E.J.: Actually, I just think you're hanging around with the wrong people.. You know, not many women look beautiful when they cry. You do. It makes me want to see, like, what you look like when you're happy, you know?
Sami: Well, if I'm ever happy, I'll be sure to give you a call.
E.J.: You won't have to. I'm just down the hall, remember? I hope I'll be seeing a lot of you, Sami.
(June 1)
E.J.: I don't play hard to get. Just let me get changed, and I'll be right back. (June 1)
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Sami: You know, you probably shouldn't hang out with me. I manage to ruin everything I touch... and everyone. It's not that I didn't try to change, because I did. But nobody would let me, and people can be very unforgiving.
E.J.: Actually, I just think you're hanging around with the wrong people.. You know, not many women look beautiful when they cry. You do. It makes me want to see, like, what you look like when you're happy, you know?
Sami: Well, if I'm ever happy, I'll be sure to give you a call.
E.J.: You won't have to. I'm just down the hall, remember? I hope I'll be seeing a lot of you, Sami.
(June 1)
Ej to Sami: Oh, please, nothing could be further from the truth. My life is an open book. I mean, you know, considering how we met, I certainly don't have any secrets from you now. (June 2)
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E.J.: Don't worry, Samantha Jean, you're quite safe with me.
Sami: How did you know my middle name?
E.J.: I, uh, I saw your monogram on some stationery in your apartment. I just assumed it was Samantha Jean. I take it I was right.
Sami: Wait a second. You knew my favorite drink, you knew Belle immediately and that she was my half sister, and now you know my middle name. And I'm in the middle of nowhere with you, so this is great timing. What's your real story, E.J., and how come you know so much about me? (June 2)
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E.J. to Sami: Look, I'm my own man, okay? I just have a very good instinct for people. For example, the feeling that I get with you is that you don't deserve this reputation for being a so-called "pariah," as you call it. I think it's a lot more likely that you're just misunderstood. (June 2)
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Sami: How come? I mean, look at you. You're gorgeous and charming and successful and...British. And why don't you have a girlfriend? Unless... um... [Clears throat]
E.J.: Unless what?
Sami: Are you gay?
E.J.: Sami, I'm not gay. (June 2)
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E.J.: Don't worry, Samantha Jean, you're quite safe with me.
Sami: How did you know my middle name?
E.J.: I, uh, I saw your monogram on some stationery in your apartment. I just assumed it was Samantha Jean. I take it I was right.
Sami: Wait a second. You knew my favorite drink, you knew Belle immediately and that she was my half sister, and now you know my middle name. And I'm in the middle of nowhere with you, so this is great timing. What's your real story, E.J., and how come you know so much about me? (June 2)
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E.J. to Sami: Look, I'm my own man, okay? I just have a very good instinct for people. For example, the feeling that I get with you is that you don't deserve this reputation for being a so-called "pariah," as you call it. I think it's a lot more likely that you're just misunderstood. (June 2)
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Sami: How come? I mean, look at you. You're gorgeous and charming and successful and...British. And why don't you have a girlfriend? Unless... um... [Clears throat]
E.J.: Unless what?
Sami: Are you gay?
E.J.: Sami, I'm not gay. (June 2)
E.J.to Sami: When I looked up and I saw you standing there in the moonlight, you looked beautiful. (June 6)
E.J.: Well, first of all, I'm a race car driver for England, and I just am over in the States to compete on the professional racing circuit.
Sami: He's actually a very famous race car driver.
E.J.: Samantha. You'd never heard of me. I'm quite sure Dr. Carver hasn't, either. (June 9)
Sami: He's actually a very famous race car driver.
E.J.: Samantha. You'd never heard of me. I'm quite sure Dr. Carver hasn't, either. (June 9)
Sami: When do we dance?
E.J.: The first thing that Firenzia taught me was that before you can even begin to tango, you have to understand your partner's body. So you have to know how your wrists and your hips and your torso -- how they work together. (June 16)
E.J.: The first thing that Firenzia taught me was that before you can even begin to tango, you have to understand your partner's body. So you have to know how your wrists and your hips and your torso -- how they work together. (June 16)
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