- Greenlee follows Anna into her office, and Anna tells her she doesn't want to talk about David anymore. Greenlee points out it's not like she didn't know the package she was getting when she married the guy. Anna admits to that, but never expected him to be cruel. She knows what it's like to be Maria; she knows what it's like to lose yourself and to lose years with your kid - you just never get that precious time back, and she really can't forgive him for that. "So, it's really over for you and David?" Greenlee asks. Before Anna can answer, a man comes into her office and introduces himself as Grayson Brown, David Hayward's attorney; he just got in from New York. Anna notes, "So he made his phone call, did he?" She's surprised when the attorney says that actually he was contacted last night. She muses that last night was before he was arrested; David drugged the officer outside his room, not so he could help Maria, but so he could plan his own defense strategy! She asks if his practice is solely criminal law, and Mr. Brown says they're pretty diversified. Anna thinks that's good, because he might find himself doing double duty, "Will you tell your client his wife will be filing for divorce first thing in the morning?"—Anonymous
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