- Stuart Markowitz: It's still brooding. Why you still brooding?
- Ann Kelsey: I'm not brooding.
- Stuart Markowitz: Yeah, you are. Ever since I said whatever was I said about you dress, you're beautiful on brew.
- [Stuart comforts Ann sitting alone]
- Ann Kelsey: It was a painful thing to hear, Stuart.
- Stuart Markowitz: Mine. You know they still have desire for you, don't you?
- Ann Kelsey: I guess I don't know it as much as I used to know it.
- Stuart Markowitz: Yeah, well, there's a lot of things that aren't there used to be, huh?
- [Stuart take a seat and talk with Ann for a minute]
- Ann Kelsey: Like what else?
- Stuart Markowitz: Like one's desire doesn't come to the fore as often as I used to. We work hard all day. You got the kid at home. Retired. Our stamina has to what it used to be.
- [Ann turned to her husband]
- Ann Kelsey: I don't wanna require stamina, Stuart. I don't want our marriage to be something that we endure.
- Stuart Markowitz: Why do you read these vast gloomy passages and everything I say? There will be periods of time when the fire is out. Yes. But that doesn't mean I don't love you. It doesn't mean I don't desire you. It probably does mean that I'm tired.
- Ann Kelsey: Fine.
- Stuart Markowitz: And now she says fine. And now she is not gonna let up on me. Because I haven't demonstrated the requisite amount of sympathy, or passion, or whatever the hell it is, I'm suppose to demonstrate.
- [Stuart gets up and walk]
- Stuart Markowitz: I'll tell you something , Honey, demonstrations are passion, you're suppose to arise spontaneously. And it doesn't help matters that I live in fear offending you all the time. That I think you're gonna jump down my throat. Every time I might make an inappropriate remark. Think about that. And think about what you might have done. If the fire's out, to put it out.
- [Stuart walks away. And Ann looks shock]
- Benny Stulwicz: [Open the door to arrived] What do you want, Arnie?
- Arnie Becker: He said he wanted to see you.
- [Benny turned is Tim. Tim is hereby signing the annulment paper to handover to Benny who is going to marry Rosalie after the engagement]
- Benny Stulwicz: What do you want?
- Tim: I came to sign the paper.
- Benny Stulwicz: You did?
- Tim: Yeah, I didn't do it because of you. And I didn't do it because of you, either. I... I did it because of Rosalie.
- Arnie Becker: That's okay.
- Tim: [Tim got something is the sealed envelope] But, uh, I... I... I... I want you to give this to her before the wedding.
- Arnie Becker: May I inquire as to what is in there?
- Tim: No. And... and... and you can't look at what's inside there, either. You... you... you gotta promise not to look.
- Benny Stulwicz: Oh, okay.
- Tim: And... and you also got to promise now you give it to her.
- Benny Stulwicz: Okay.
- Tim: Say you promise.
- Benny Stulwicz: I promise.
- [Tim handing over the sealed envelope to Benny Stulwicz and give it to his lovely engaged soon to marry Rosalie Hendrickson before the wedding. And moving along, Tim is ready and ask Arnie where do he signed the papers]
- Tim: Where do I sign?
- [Arnie points the paper before having Tim signed his signature]
- Arnie Becker: Right there.
- [Arnie hand Tim a pen and sign his name in the annulment paper, where it says, "X Marks the Spot". Arnie smiles happily to Benny. It's ready and Tim leaves the door to exit Arnie's office. And now Benny is now going to get ready to marry his future wife Rosalie Hendrickson on Saturday. Arnie patted Benny]
- Arnie Becker: You're getting married.
- Benny Stulwicz: Yeah.