The Wicker Man evaluation action
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Edward Malus: You know, traditionally, the guy gets his ring back when the fiancee runs away.
Sister Willow: [taking a necklace out] I still wear it. Sort of. I don't know what I would have done if you hadn't come.
Edward Malus: How could I not?
Sister Willow: Easily. You could have thought I was a madwoman or something raving about my lost daughter. They all do.
Edward Malus: Look, I'm barely adjusted to the fact that you have a daughter, okay? So... let's go slow here.
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Sister Willow: So...
Edward Malus: No. No. That's the only way to start this. What in the hell happened to you?
Sister Willow: I didn't, um... look, it... it was a long time ago. We were young.
Edward Malus: So what?
Sister Willow: Well... why do we do anything in this life?
Edward Malus: I need some kind of answer here. I mean... was it some other guy or...? I mean, obviously, you met someone, but...
Sister Willow: Look, I... I was scared, and... I don't know. I just... I wasn't ready for this. So... I ran back home.
Edward Malus: It's quite a home, by the way. This place.
Sister Willow: We're different here. I know that. If you've grown up around it, it's one thing, but... it's... yes, odd. Anyway... my daughter is what matters to me now. Rowan.
Edward Malus: Why do this? Stir this all up again. It's so... why don't you just get her dad to help you?
Sister Willow: Because the only person I trust is you. Even after all these years.