A KEY:
"Yelling"
"Talking or whispering"
"Thinking"
***from the last chapter***
"At least we are getting married and that's a light in the darkness," Candy whispered before she fell asleep to Terry's arms.
"Yes, it is the light in darkness," Terry answered kissing her face gently. "I love you so much Candy…"
Chapter 4 Susanna's condition
"Mommy, why my Terrence hasn't come to here to save me from those ugly, white coated lunatics? He knows perfectly well that I want him more than anything in this world," Susanna cried to her mother like a 5-years old completelly spoiled brat. She was having enormous tantrums there at the St. Joannas psychiatric clinic. It caused many problems to her mother and to all of those nice and friendly doctors and nurses who were just trying to do their very best to take care of her at the hospital. And Susanna still believed her own stupid fantasy where Terrence was her husband and a evil witch named Candy had stolen Terrence from her.
"I don't know why, honey. But I promise that I will do every possible thing to bring him here to you Susanna, my darling daughter," Mrs. Marlowe answered moaning. She was more than tired to watch her daughters tantrums for so long.
"I want my Terrence to come to me!" Susanna screamed. "And I want him here right now!" She had turned as bright red as a tomato because of her enormous tantrum.
"Oh my God! What the hell I'm going to do with her? She has become more than impossible! I have allready lost my dear husband and now I am going to lose my only child too! And it's all that stupid, spoiled and blind Terrence's fault!" Mrs. Marlowe thought leaving her daughters room to get some peace.
"Mrs. Marlowe, is something wrong with you or your daughter?" a nice, young nurse named Emma asked to her.
"Of course there is something wrong. My only daughter has gone crazy, and I don't know what to say or do with her anymore!" Mrs. Marlowe yelled crying angrily and then she ran away from the hospital trying to think something else but Susanna and her condition.
"If she only could see that Susanna has a horribly sick obsession over a person who she can't never, ever have to herself," Emma thought shaking her head. Emma knew this almost way too well, because she was friends with Candy and she had heard almost everything what was happening between Candy and Terry.
But of course Susanna and her mother were way too blind to see or understand this fact. And it was really bad for everybody around them. Especially for Candy and Terry.
End of chapter 4.
To be contiuned…
