Marnie couldn't wait
to report to Linda, and bring the snapshot to prove that she succeeded in
killing John. There is anxiety in her behavior now that she didn't actually do
the crime, instead, it was some stranger whom she gets to know by his first
name only and his phone number. In fact, she's worried now, she felt like being
an accomplice.
How can she shoot
John in the first place? She has loved him in silence, it was a spur of the
moment only when Linda offered the grueling crime to be realized. Out of
hatred, out of depression and probably revenge, she took the bait, and now
she's having this guilty feelings.
Contemplating, she still couldn't believe that Linda offered her to do
it just because Linda deduced what John has been doing ever since. A secret
that Marnie couldn't accept and fathom why in the hell could John have done
those things to Linda. She thought John's the perfect husband to Linda, she
thought she could never make him do a meltdown despite her gorgeous looks and
sex appeal, despite her initiative and unremorseful attempts to seduce John and
make him fall for her, not only emotionally but also in the physical sense.
Marnie gasped as she
realized how great it would have been to share the urge and libido with John,
but all these suddenly vanished when Linda told her about John's unrealistic
behavior.
… to be continued
A man growing old becomes a child again.
Sophocles
Sophocles