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Wrapping up DC's B portion of Scene 100, beginning with Sunday's first quote, Quentin's response to Tracy saying the important thing is to figure out why what happened with Gerard actually happened -
Quentin continues to strangle Laura, then abruptly releases her when he's filled with pain, his body enveloped in light. He accuses her of doing something to him, but she says she's not--anger, she says, heats the blood and puts strain on the heart. He clutches his stomach, accusing her of doing something terrible to him. She denies it, and fears coming moving closer to him in case he tries to kill her again. "You're dead already," he moans, writhing in agony. Laura half-humorously suggests the pressures on his brain must be very great. Help me! he beg. Repeat that, Laura asks. I promise to stop you, he vows, whatever you're doing to me. Laura maintains, I'm doing nothing except enjoying your reaping the rewards of a rich and well spent life. When he begs for her help, she laughs. How does it feel to beg? she demands--to suffer? I don't want to die, he says, walking around the room in a pain-filled shuffle. Do you think I wanted to die in Alexandria? she asks shrilly, when the fire priests dragged me, screaming, to the sacrificial altar?-- "Quentin!" I cried, Laura reminds him, "Help me, Quentin!" She notes that he seems to be unconscious, and callously checks to make sure he can still hear her. He can, so she continues--I remembers the priest dragging me to the flames, asking why I was crying to Quentin for help--when he's the one who betrayed me? I had to, groans Quentin, or they would have killed me. I finally figured that out, she says bitterly, and now the death you evaded then has caught up with you, right here at Collinwood!She laughs--well, goodbye, she says, enjoy your rendezvous. He tries to grab her before she exits. Laura airily assures him, "Dying is not so bad, Quentin, once you get used to the idea!" She leaves him alone. Quentin sinks to the floor, unconscious.[/spoiler]
Continuing on with DC's B portion of Scene 100:
Barnabas helps Joe onto the sofa. Joe says he's all right--but says perhaps I was wrong when I described the animal as a wolf that walked like a man; he lunged at me before I knew it, and I could see the shape of a dog, eyes and teeth. That's exactly what Elizabeth saw, says Barnabas--Liz was attacked, as were many other people. Joe says when he was in the hospital, he was trying to solve the mystery of what was making him behave so oddly, to do the things he'd done. Barnabas assures him the past is over with, forgotten, the present is important, (I guess that's his way of saying he forgives Joe for trying to kill him during the Angelique-jealousy mess), and this animal MUST be found.[/spoiler]
Continuing Scene 100, or rather Scene 100B because DC's script has a notation that Scene 100B begins after Tracy tells Quentin that Gerard simply thought he saw a light. And the first thing to come up after that is today's first quote -
They hear a knock at the door and Nicholas tells Adam he'd better go. Nicholas opens the door to Julia--who says she must see Adam. He tells her Adam isn't there, but she insists he's lying. She opens the living room doors and demands to know where he is. I can't help you, says Nicholas, good night. She tells him she has news about Eve--she's dead. Nicholas' face collapses in disbelief and horror. Dead? She was murdered, says Julia. Adam listens in.[/spoiler]
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