"Oh, won't I?" She, of course, assumed the remark was meant to challenge her bravery at singing at the table and not about embarrassing Sam. She polished off her martini and, shoving the glass aside, locked eyes with Sam and started to sing, softly at first, but increasing steadily in volume until just before the chorus. "I know that life ain't always good to you. I've seen exactly what it’s put you through Thrown you around and turned you upside down and so you You got to thinking there was no way out You started sinking and it pulled you down It may be tough you've to get back up Because you know that life ain't over yet I'm here for you so don't forget You can count on me Cause’ I will carry you till you Carry on."
Elisabeth raised a brow at him, waiting to belt out the chorus, by now slightly standing and bent over the table, leaning towards him. "You're not a moron, stop cutting yourself down," she whispered.