But it’s different with Kathy.
(To reiterate: she is always with a small dog it isneverthe same dog.)
She is forever asking Kyle to do something for her while simultaneously telling Kyle how sheshould bedoing something else.
Leading Kyle to discover that Kathy has left her entire purse, including her phone and wallet at home.
KATHY: The lady.
KYLE: Who’s the lady?!
KATHY: The lady that works at my house!
Because, in the end, they’re both still monsters.
But I guess, for now, they’reourmonsters.
“What does that mean?!”
she bellows in her testimonial.
“You’re the one thattold usthis information, so why are you sayingallegedly?!”
“Why am I trying so hard?
So I was quite frustrated that Sutton couldn’t just stick to her silence-guns once dinner rolled around.
But, of course, it does bother her!
Erika, doyoufeel helped?
It’s a no.”
But actually hearing Dorit say this out loud is so clarifying.
Finally, after Rinna calls her shady, Garcelle breaks down.
“I have, but I don’t verbalize it,” Kyle whispers.
“If you don’t verbalize it, how am I supposed to know?!”
Garcelle always says the quiet parts out loud in a good way.
she asks the table emotionally.
“Yeah,” Kathy husks out, as I cover my eyes for what might come.
Timesexpose reader what can I say?
See you back here next week for wine tasting and gossip:trulytwo of my favorite things.