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... Though it's interesting that rather than add, "You're a painter," to her script, Grayson added Carlotta's remark as "Oh you paint?". ...
Carolyn stands beside her mother's coffin, thinking over what Maggie told her about no one being able to return from the dead. Carolyn, crying, clasps her face and moans. I must go on believing you'll be with us again, she tells herself.In her coffin, Liz, eyes closed, tells Carolyn, "I AM alive, and must find a way to tell you--you're in terrible danger!" "Good night, Mother," says Carolyn. Liz wonders why she can't make herself heard. Silently, she begs Carolyn to stay with her. Turning away from the door as if she'd heard something, Carolyn dismisses it and leaves the cute little tomb they built for Liz. The werewolf is in the woods, prowling, growling.[/spoiler]
it's Judith. She expresses her condolences and offers help in his loss. He apologizes for being startled at seeing her there--I should have known a woman of your high character would respond to anther's grief. I didn't know Minerva well, begins Judith. She wasn't easy to know, says Trask, bowing his lying head--but she was a devoted wife and good woman. I felt that the first time I met her, agrees Judith. Choking up, Trask says, that's very kind of you--I tried to be brave about this, because it's what Minerva would have wanted, but it's so difficult. I understand perfectly, she assures him. She was his strength, sighs Trask, my whole reason for being, and her passing has left a void which may be impossible to fill... Judith, her hand on his arm, says, Minerva would be the first one to tell you your life must go on. He covers her hand and tells Judith, you knew Minerva better than you thought you did--my life must go on, he agrees, but what of the school?--what will become of it without Minerva? The school still has you, points out Judith. No, dear lady, he says, at best I'm a competent administrator, but Minerva was the driving force, the life blood of this institution, and without her, the future seems very bleak. With all due respect, says Judith, I don't believe that--I have faith in you, and the future of your school. "Miss Collins," he says, taking her hands, "I am not deserving of such faith." (Or much else!)[/spoiler]
Sabrina rises from her chair and tells Sky, I think you friend Nicholas has forgotten you. This pisses off Sky, who asks, what do you mean? I don't hear them, they must have gone away, says Sabrina. Nicholas promised to speak to me, says Sky--you just sit and relax.[/spoiler]
He unlocks the door and finds the outer room empty--except for Angelique, who taunts, "From tycoon to lackey--my, how the mighty are fallen." (A favorite line of many, including me.) She grins at him.Though not so classic for Lara Parker as in a piece she wrote for The DS Companion she confused the wording of the taunt and thought she delivered it to Nicholas!! )