- Robbie Palmer: Sasha is a lot older than Simon. She's more experienced and she's selfish. She's also beautiful and makes Simon feel like a cool guy, so what is so outrageous about Simon being responsible and prepared?
- Mary Camden: He's 15. Just 15.
- Robbie Palmer: A lot of 15-year-old kids are having sex!
- Mary Camden: Not Simon. And I don't care how seductive Sasha may be, she is not going to completely change Simon's sense of right and wrong in one night.
- Robbie Palmer: It could happen in one moment.
- Mary Camden: No, it can't.
- Robbie Palmer: Anything is possible.
- Lucy Camden: Do you think Mary and Robbie will ever get married?
- Ruthie Camden: I do.
- Annie Camden: Honestly, no, I don't.
- Ruthie Camden: Why not?
- Annie Camden: Well, because they're very young and they've both got a lot to do before they settle down. Robbie wants to get a college degree and maybe even a Masters. He's been talking about volunteering to teach at an inner-city program.
- Ruthie Camden: And Mary?
- Annie Camden: Well, she's enjoying the class she's taking and maybe this will get her interested in choosing some field of study and she'll go to college. And who knows?
- Ruthie Camden: What if she doesn't want to do nothing but follow Robbie around?
- Annie Camden: Anything!
- Ruthie Camden: It sounds more pathetic when you use the double negative, don't it?
- Robbie Palmer: Hey, Mary. Um... how's it going?
- Mary Camden: How's it going? How's it going? What is wrong with you people? Isn't anyone happy to see me?
- Robbie Palmer: Of course I am.
- Mary Camden: Then how about showing it?
- Robbie Palmer: Okay.
- [kisses Mary on the cheek; Mary grabs him and gives him a long kiss on the lips]
- Robbie Palmer: That says, "Happy to see you" and that is what I came home for!