"Well, you've got the stubborn part correct," he drawled. Lindsey was thankful for this little dance they did every so often. Neither one seemed to accept the other's opinion and it led to deeper conversation. He'd never been humble and Cathy possessed a little more humility than she needed to. Her yin to his yang.
"You don't regret it. You don't sit in a corner and brood about it. You live your life, you're starting to take what you want. Think back on the person you were when you arrived in Los Angeles, then take a look at yourself in the mirror now. That's what I'm talkng about." There was a finality in his voice that conveyed that he didn't want to debate about it this time. It wasn't something he would have said lightly.
She was the one to finally skirt close to the major issue they had now. Lindsey sunk down a little lower in the couch, scowling at the window opposite them. "I'm working on it," he stated. "Sure as hell don't like this whole invasion."