- Dr. Dana Stowe: Lu...
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: Yeah?
- Dr. Dana Stowe: Are you sure?
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: Sure?
- Dr. Dana Stowe: Sure that what you said happened, happened?
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: Get out of here.
- Dr. Dana Stowe: What?
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: I want another doctor to finish this exam.
- Dr. Dana Stowe: Lu, I...
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: Do you think I would slap every rape victim out there right in the face?
- Dr. Dana Stowe: He's saying it was consensual. He's a charming, attractive man.
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: I'm not saying that ain't true. And yeah, when I was a kid, I wouldn't even wait for the first date before I'd do it with some guy. And maybe I am so lonely and he's so all that that I would have done him in the middle of the living room if I wasn't waiting for my kid to get home any second, but I was. And I said no. I said no, a bunch of times, loud and clear. And this bastard buddy of yours... he wouldn't listen. You know, maybe he thought I was flirting, maybe he thought that no meant yes or that no one could possibly be saying no to a god like him. But either way, he forced me down on the couch and I tried to push him off of me. And after a while, I just gave up trying. I did. Because I was afraid he would hurt me worse than he already was and I didn't want my son to come home and find his mother beaten up and raped. Do you understand, Dana? Consensual? Consensual? I pray you never have consensual sex the way I did tonight... ever, Dana! Ever!
- Dr. Randolf Kilner: Dana.
- Dr. Dana Stowe: Doctor.
- Dr. Randolf Kilner: So now it's "Doctor." What happened to Rand?
- Dr. Dana Stowe: Would that I knew.
- Dr. Randolf Kilner: You can't be serious. I mean, who talks like that?
- Dr. Dana Stowe: It's not funny, Rand. None of this is.
- Dr. Randolf Kilner: I take it you've gone over to the other side.
- Dr. Dana Stowe: I am on the side of the truth!
- Dr. Randolf Kilner: Well, then you'd better listen to me.
- Dr. Dana Stowe: Like you listened to Lu when she told you to stop, you twisted son of a...
- [the police arrive to arrest Dr. Kilner]
- Dr. Dana Stowe: Rand?
- Dr. Randolf Kilner: Dana.
- Dr. Dana Stowe: What are you...
- Dr. Randolf Kilner: Brain aneurysm. Vishnu can't place the clamp. He paged me.
- Dr. Dana Stowe: But the champagne...
- Dr. Randolf Kilner: That's hours ago. I'm as sober as a priest.
- Dr. Dana Stowe: Priest.
- Dr. Randolf Kilner: Lu's not being honest, Dana.
- Dr. Dana Stowe: So the police have questioned you?
- Dr. Randolf Kilner: I'm lucky they let me come back here. I had to get it into their pea-sized brains that a woman's life was on the line. They had any further questions, they can find me in the O.R.
- Dr. Dana Stowe: Rand? How could you...
- Dr. Randolf Kilner: Have sex with your partner? Easy. She's a beautiful, lonely, single woman. We were enjoying each other's company. And she wanted to. How could I... rape her? I couldn't.
- Dr. Dana Stowe: Then why...?
- Dr. Randolf Kilner: Who knows? Maybe she feels slighted. I didn't stay the night.
- Dr. Dana Stowe: Lu isn't...
- Dr. Randolf Kilner: Dana, do you think I would be so stupid as to risk my reputation, my career, everything by forcing sex on the woman with the biggest mouth in this hospital? You really think I'm the kind of guy who needs to rape anybody? I mean, look at me.
- Midwife Peter Riggs, R.N.: [as Peter tries to comfort Lu] Lu, Lana came...
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: Peter, don't. Just... don't. Lana already tried and I'm all right, so you can go back to L&D.
- Midwife Peter Riggs, R.N.: I can stay with you till Dr. Stowe comes back.
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: For what? To hold my hand? To hear my sad story? Do you really think you can emphasize with what I've just been through? With what I'm going through now? Because, believe me, Peter, unless you've spent some serious time in the joint, I doubt it.
- Midwife Peter Riggs, R.N.: Lu, this could happen to anyone.
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: No, no! Not to me, it can't. I mean, I should have seen this coming. I know what time it is, right? I practically grew up on the freaking streets. I don't know what's up, who does? I mean, what the hell is wrong with me that I can't tell when some guy is planning on holding me down and forcing his thing into me?
- Detective Stevens: Tell us again.
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: My car wouldn't start. Dr. Kilner, our new chief of surgery offered me a ride home. He came uptairs to make sure I got in okay. He raped me.
- Detective Stevens: He force his way into your apartment?
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: No. I let him in.
- Detective Stevens: How come?
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: He asked to use the bathroom.
- Detective Stevens: Did he?
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: Yeah.
- Detective Stevens: But he didn't leave?
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: No. We had a drink, a quick one.
- Detective Stevens: You offered him a drink?
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: No. I... he had a bottle of champagne with him.
- Detective Stevens: Any reason you think he'd think you were open to advances?
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: No. I told him I'd have one drink, then he had to go.
- Detective Stevens: How come?
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: I appreciated him driving me home.
- Detective Stevens: No, I mean, how come he had to go?
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: I was expecting my kid.
- Detective Stevens: And?
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: And nothing. No guy's allowed in the house when I'm spending time with my kid unless it's a serious boyfriend or something.
- Detective Stevens: So you asked him to leave.
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: Yeah. And he wouldn't, and that's when... he did it.
- Detective Stevens: You resist?
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: What do you think?
- Detective Stevens: He hurt you?
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: No. He overpowered me. And I... I couldn't get out from under.
- Detective Stevens: But you're not injured. You don't have any injuries, yeah?
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: I was raped. I want him arrested and put in jail for what he did.
- Detective Stevens: Okay, doc. I want to be sure I got it all. This Dr. Kilner, who's big time here at the hospital, with whom you have a prior acquaintance. You two talked at a party earlier tonight. He took you home. You invited him in for a drink. You say you asked him to leave, but he wouldn't. And then he raped you. Is there any chance there may have been a misunderstanding here, and that the incident you've just described to me may have been anything other than...
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: I think I know when I've been raped.
- Dr. Dana Stowe: And I'm sorry... period for before. I was confused and I misspoke.
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: Fine.
- Dr. Dana Stowe: I've never been in the position that you found yourself in tonight. I could only imagine how horrible it would feel. I was shocked that a man that I thought I knew so well could commit such an atrocious act. I know you sometimes lie to help your patients. But knowing you the way I've come to know you, Lu, I'm of the firm opinion that you would not lie about something like this. I hope you will forgive me.
- Dr. Luisa Delgado: Whatever.