Toys

"What is war? Nothing but a bunch of men playing with their toys." Marya took a sip of champagne. "Makes them feel superior; masculine. They often go too far." She brushed a lock of hair off Hogan's forehead.

"These toys are destroying lives, cities, nature," Hogan retorted as he stood up from the couch. The last thing he wanted was to be here. With her.

"Exactly!" Marya replied. "But you. You're not like other men. And that is where you and I come in. Children need the right kind of discipline. And they need to learn to play with others."