Disclaimer: I do not own any characters that are shown or even mentioned on the TV show All Saints. By writing this fan fiction I am not saying that I do own them. I do however own the characters of Gretel, Nathan and any patients' admitted/visitor to Ward 17 in the ff.

Author's Notes: If you would like to borrow any of the characters I created feel free to do so but at least let me know about it so I can read it. I originally wrote this for and English assignment where we had to write a script for two of our favourite television shows. So It's kind of hard to write out because in my book it's summarised and has scene numbers and things. So I'll try my best. Please send me feedback even if you hate it. And if you do send feedback can you let me know if anybody actually reads all this stuff at the top!?! Anyway here's the story.

A young woman watched as two young children ran around the park. They looked about the same age. They helped each other up onto the monkey bars and down the slippery dip. Never taking their eyes off each other for a moment. There was something about them that gave her a feeling of loss and regret. But she couldn't quite think of it. Before she had more time to think she was swept away into a candle lit room.

She knew this one was a memory. One of her wonderful memories of him, the man she would soon marry. He was kissing her. It was their first time together and it was so romantic. Unlike most of her friends, he had taken her to his place instead of lover's leap, on the outskirts of Sydney. It had been so romantic.

She was at work, in her office writing a letter. Then he walks in, not too happy.

"I thought you were busy and wouldn't be able to see me until the board meeting at one thirty." She stated as he sat down opposite her.

"Why didn't you tell me?" He asked. His eyes seemed to glare right through her almost as if she wasn't even there.

"I was going to tell you." She paused for a moment wishing she could have told him. "I was scared."

"And I was supposed to live my life in the dark?" He was almost yelling at her. "Never knowing?"

"It wasn't like that, you were angry. I couldn't tell you anything with the state you were in. You punched a whole in the wall, we've been through this." She said calmly trying not to make matters worse.

"No more lies Terri." Mitch said in an almost threatening tone. He raised his hand and let it some down on her cheek sending her halfway across the room.

Terri's eyes snapped open. She rolled over onto her stomach and cried into her pillow. For once she was glad that Mitch had to work late. She'd forgotten all about that one little secret. But it was that time of the year, and it was now or never to tell the truth.