![]() ![]() Instead Violet leans her head back the necklace shatters and Violet's feet slip, causing her to fall backwards down the stairs. Joy pleads with Violet to reach out and take her hand. ![]() Joy grasps the end of Violet's pearl necklace to keep her from falling. Violet is spun around by Joy and begins to lose her balance at the top of the stairs. Joy races out of the room to the stairway, where she leans on the banister and cries out for help. Joy violently resists and splashes the poison on Violet's face. Violet induces Joy to dress up and play like they did when they were children, where they will commit suicide by drinking poison. Joy returns that same night, to discover Mrs. She hides the drugs for Ivan's heart condition and places him in the garage fatally poisoning him with carbon monoxide by leaving a car engine running. As Joy flees, Ivan tells Violet she must leave, to which she accuses him of repeating the abandonment of her mother. Joy returns from a failed tennis match distraught at the recent events, only to learn of Michael's death and walk in on her father and Violet engaged in sadomasochistic activity. When Michael arrives at the Greers' later that day, Violet knocks him unconscious and injects him with a lethal dose of drugs, killing him. He threatens that she must leave the Greers' before he tells Joy the truth. He reveals to her that he has lost his internship at the bank because of drugs and that he knows of her schemes. Michael confronts Violet while she is street walking. B, quickly becomes suspicious of Violet and makes enemies with her while attempting to thwart her schemes. Ivan is the next to be seduced when Violet swims topless in his pool and dresses in his late wife's clothing. While by the Greer pool, she convinces him Joy has been unfaithful and seduces him while she provides him with cocaine to reignite his former addiction. A horrified Jaimie flees the Greer house. Violet then undresses and handcuffs Jaimie, convincing her that the two have just engaged in sex. When her tennis partner, Jaimie, comes over to practice with Joy, Violet spikes their drinks and Joy and Jaimie drunkenly attempt to play tennis, giggling and eventually passing out. Violet's obsession with Joy motivates her to destroy all of Joy's other relationships. Violet states that the two have gotten off on the wrong foot, and performs oral sex on him. As Michael is on his way out, he runs into Violet, who is dressed in a sadomasochistic costume. Afterward, Michael takes Joy to her room and initiates foreplay, only to be rejected. Joy is an amateur tennis star and engaged to her boyfriend from Yale University, Michael, who will be working as an intern for Joy's father's bank.ĭuring a late night party, Violet feels isolated and ridiculed by Joy's Ivy League friends, and excuses herself for late shift work. Joy suggests that she reside with them and stay in the late Catherine's room. Violet states that she is looking for a summer time residence while working as a waitress and is planning to attend the local junior college. In 1996, Violet, now a beautiful young woman, returns to the Greer home and is reunited with Joy. Upon learning of the affair, she immediately evicts Rebecca and her children. As Ivan tends to his wounds, he and Rebecca begin a loud argument which is overheard by Catherine in the garden. Ivan catches Rebecca in bed with the handsome pool boy, and the two men scuffle. The three young girls live as sisters, but the more rambunctious Ivy is bored by their childish games and rejoices at Ivan's unexpected early day return from the office, saying, "There's going to be fireworks." In 1985, Ivan and Catherine Greer live with their 9-year-old daughter, Joy, their housekeeper, Rebecca, whom Ivan is having an affair with, and her two daughters, Ivy, 9, and Violet, 8. ![]()
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