- Don't tell me you did that...
Don't tell her.
And why exactly.
Why should Eames have she hidden from her father that Lucy was spending time with Goren, her father.
Goren was Lucy's father, and it was only natural that he should want to make up for all the years he'd lost with his daughter.
Why should she have prevented him.
She had already entrusted Lucy to him when her mother had suffered a stroke, and everything had gone well.
So why couldn't she do it again.
Especially if the father wanted to see his daughter.
Her father really wasn't logical.
Besides, Goren had promised to keep quiet about his paternity.
So why refuse him it.
As long as Lucy didn't know about his paternity.
Where was the risk.
Above all, Eames was sure that Goren wouldn't try to hurt Lucy by telling her the truth without her permission.
He knew the shock it would cause her.
So why should she have stopped him from taking advantage of his daughter.
Her father was really overreacting.
- Bobby... promised not to tell Lucy about his paternity.
Pardon.
Bobby had promised not to tell Lucy.
But how naive his daughter could be.
For proof, he'd abandoned his daughter, and he knocked her up.
- And you... Jonathan Eames screamed. Like a fool you believed it.
My God...
Jonathan Eames couldn't control the anger he felt towards Goren, but especially, at this moment, towards his daughter.
His daughter, who was nothing but a fool, and above all, blind, when it came to Goren.
As if she'd forgotten what had happened.
And all the hurt he'd caused her.
But no, she was infatuated with him all over again.
And worst of all, she trusted him.
Didn't her daughter see what he was really like.
That he wasn't kind, nor caring, nor with good intentions.
But mean-spirited and full of bad intentions.
And the way she called him Bobby made made her hair stand on heat.
He couldn't stand his daughter not distancing herself, as if they were lovers again.
Openly and in front of him, she kept calling him that.
After he'd abandoned her.
After he'd forbidden her to say his name, so his nickname...
Jonathan Eames didn't understand his daughter, or her reactions.
Instead of rejecting him for what he'd done to her, she offered him her daughter on a plate.
- He's her father...and he just wants to make up for all her lost years.
What.
Her father…
While he was absent since the discovery that his daughter was pregnant.
But of course.
Making up for all the years he'd lost with his daughter.
Then that he'd never been there, not to rock her at night, not to care for her, and everything else a father should do with his child.
It was a rather ironic story.
He abandoned mother and daughter, and then came back fourteen years later, asking for his daughter.
Jonathan Eames must have been dreaming.
In addition, he was sure it wasn't Lucy who interested Goren, but rather his daughter.
That he'd come back to seduce her again, to make her fall back into his arms, and especially into his bed.
If that hadn't been done.
For strangely enough...
He had the feeling his daughter was hiding something important from him.
- Make up for all his years with his daughter... Rather, get you in his bed.
At his words, and this allusion, Eames blushed violently, and lowered his gaze, not daring to look her father in the face.
But yes...
His daughter had indeed returned to Goren's bed.
His reaction couldn't have been clearer.
Goren really knew how it make his daughter.
And very well indeed, as far as he could see from her reaction.
But right now, his priority wasn't his daughter.
It was to get his little girl away from Goren.
That was his priority.
As for his daughter, he'd take care of that later.
- I don't want Lucy to be frequents him.
Pardon.
Her father didn't want Lucy to frequents Goren.
But he was her father.
She couldn't stop him from seeing his daughter.
And that didn't concern her father, it concerned her.
In addition, just because he'd behaved badly to her, didn't mean he'd do it to Lucy.
And Eames didn't have the heart to forbid him to go near Lucy.
- I can't do this.
His daughter couldn't do that...
Jonathan Eames must have heard wrong.
After what Goren had done to her.
She told him she couldn't do it.
But it was a nightmare.
Besides, what was going to happen when Lucy started asking questions.
Because, despite her daughter's misgivings, Lucy looked just like her father.
That color of eyes, that unique brown.
That look she'd given him when she was born.
Jonathan Eames had no doubt who the father was.
He'd immediately recognized his father in her.
Just by the color of her eyes.
So if he recognized her, who's to say Lucy wouldn't make the connection.
Especially if she found out that her mother and Goren had known each other a little before she was born.
- What will you tell Lucy... Jonathan Eames was pacing back and forth, angry and red-faced. That he was your lover when you were fifteen... He stopped, turned to his daughter and pointed his finger at her. And that he gave up just before he knocked you up.
knocked up…
My God...
How vulgar his father could be.
Goren hadn't knocked her up.
She'd gotten pregnant.
That was totally different.
And having Lucy had been the most beautiful thing in his life.
Lucy had helped her cope with the sadness she'd felt since Goren's abandonment.
And that, in spite of everything, Goren, in leaving, had left her a magnificent gift.
So no, for her it would never be to get knocked up.
In addition, neither Goren nor she knew she was expecting a baby.
So how could she blame Goren, and especially his desire to see and know his daughter.
Her father wasn't fair.
- I see that whatever I may say you won't listen to me... And so I'm wasting my time.
Jonathan Eames couldn't take it anymore.
He'd better leave this room as soon as possible.
He was afraid of saying things he'd regret later.
But his daughter was such a fool.
All because of a vile seducer, who had seduced her the year she turned fifteen, and who had come back into her life, still seducing her.
You had to admit that.
Goren had a way with his daughter.
And she, like a fool, really believed he was sincere with Lucy, and above all, with her.
You bet, Goren was just a liar, nothing more.
- Jonathan Eames headed for the door and turned one last time to his daughter. Don't complain if Goren does something bad to both of you. I'd have warned you.
With that, he left the room for the garden, leaving his daughter alone, still perplexed by what had just happened with her father.
All because she'd let Goren spend time with Lucy.
Wasn't that exaggerating her father's reaction.
And what did her father care about Lucy spending days with her father.
There was something wrong, something she didn't understand.
But why.
