I never promised you a ray of light
I never promised there'd be sunshine every day
I'll give you everything I have
The good the bad

"I think you'll always be more attracted by glister than by gold. Anyway, I can't wait that long to see. And I have no desire to wait. It just doesn't interest me. I'm going to hunt in old towns and old countries where some of the old times must still linger. I'm that sentimental. Atlanta's too raw for me, too new."

"Stop," she said suddenly.

"Wait a minute Rhett Butler. I've had just as much as I can take from you. All these years you say you have loved me and the only thing that stopped you from saying so is that you were afraid of me."

"Scarlett..."

"No," she shouted, balling her hands into fists, "this is my turn to speak. You've laughed at me, mocked me, and even manipulated me for the last time. And during that time you've lied to me. You – who profess that the one thing you couldn't stand from me is a lie. Well?"

"I did say that didn't I?" Rhett muttered, unapologetically.

"You did. And now, you want to leave because I did not act as you had planned. Because I have been myself."

"It's not like that."

"It is like that. I admit that I could have been kinder to you but you always said that I was born to bully those weaker than me. I always thought you were the strong one but when things didn't go your way, you took it out on me."

"So you did remember some things I said. How ironic that you'd remember that."

"Great ball of fire Rhett, you always do that. You always act like you're so much better than me, like everyone else, when really, you're only fooling yourself. You knew how I felt about Ashley. You knew that I didn't love you. You knew that I didn't want any children and yet you still couldn't stop yourself. "