"I really just made a foolish mistake. You know how I feel about Dylan, he's my flesh and blood, how could I bear to let anything happen to him? George, I beg you, let me see Dylan, please?"
She portrayed the pain and helplessness of a mother who couldn't see her child brilliantly, acting as if she were truly an innocent mother.
George Flack didn't believe that Belly Wescott could ever change so quickly. If she had such conscience, it would have appeared sooner, not just now.
His attitude remained the same as always; to Belly Wescott, he said coldly: "I thought you called me here to give me custody of Dylan. I'll give you some money if you give up your custody rights to Dylan. It should be enough to ensure you have a comfortable life."
This was the biggest concession George could make. He didn't want Dylan to have a mother like her, who would only bring unnecessary harm to him. He would rather give a large sum of money to Belly Wescott than to let her be a part of Dylan's life.