Friday, November 2, 2001
"A Not-So-Funny Sitcom Moment"
How do I get myself into these messes? Ivy is upstairs in the wheelchair I destroyed, just waiting to tell Ethan the truth. Julian and Rebecca are about to get married, even though Julian and I haven't signed our annulment papers. Harper the lawyer is chasing me down so I will sign the annulment papers. The only person I can't find is the one I desperately need to find-Ethan!
Thursday, November 1, 2001
"Run, Theresa, Run"
I can't believe what I just did! How did it ever come to this? I can't think about that right now. I'll think about that tomorrow...when Ethan and I are married!
Wednesday, October 31, 2001
"Trick or Treat?"
I just thought of something. It's Halloween. I'll never forget the Halloween dance at the Youth Center two years ago. I danced with Ethan that night-it felt so good being in his arms. He didn't know who I was back then...but that's certainly changed! Now, we're engaged to be married. Note to self: About that Halloween party...it really wasn't nice to lock Gwen in the closet. I am sorry about that. Another note to self: I wonder if Mrs. Crane's fax has come in yet...
Tuesday, October 30, 2001
"The Fax of Life"
I think I may have gotten a lucky break. Since Ivy's waiting for such an important fax, maybe she won't have time to focus on me! I swear I felt horrible before when she was listing all of my "crimes"-it was like she was one of the police detectives on "Law & Order," just waiting for me to crack. I really don't want to go through that again...especially now that Ethan left and I'm all alone with her. I just pray the fax is good news...maybe that will improve Ivy's mood!
Monday, October 29, 2001
"My, How Things Have Changed"
The last thing I want to do right now is go see Mrs. Crane. But it's important to Ethan, so I will. It's just that every time I'm in the same room as her, I feel so uncomfortable. It's like she's looking for some hidden meaning in every word I say or every expression on my face. If only things with Mrs. Crane could go back to the way they used to be. Before the double-wedding-that-wasn't, she welcomed me into the family with open arms. Now she only wants to shove me out the door!