The Last House on Cemetery Lane Page #4
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Hello?
It's John Davies here.
Look, I'm staying downstairs.
Me and you really need to talk, yeah?
Agnes?
Agnes?
What happened to you, dolly?
You poor baby.
Do you know I think the woman upstairs
has come out of her room?
The record player's on every night.
Also, there's lots of stuff being moved
around the house, you know.
- Creeping you out, is it?
- Yeah. A little bit.
Maybe you should call the owner.
Yeah, I've been having some
Like what?
Well, there was... there was one
where I was drowning.
where I'm having my teeth knocked out.
Sounds like typical anxiety dreams.
What are you anxious about?
Is it just the woman upstairs or...
Well, I suppose that's...
strange enough, isn't it? But now...
Yeah, I was pretty anxious anyway.
That's why I came here.
London was getting me right down.
Too many people, too much
hustle and bustle, you know.
How come you chose this area?
I used to come down this way
all the time when I was a kid.
It's one of the great memories
I have with my parents, actually.
I can remember they used to
pick me up every Friday after school
and we'd just drive on down
to Saundersfoot, it was great.
It's lovely down there.
Yeah.
I can remember we used to have food
in that restaurant on the front.
You know, overlooking the beach.
Then I'd go play in those arcades.
Fantastic memories, they were.
- Sounds wonderful.
- Yeah.
Yeah, it really was.
You know, I went to London
for the work originally.
But truth be told, Cas, I'm really not
looking forward to going back there.
Well, at least you had your shot
at the Big Smoke.
to Cardiff or London,
- but I never did.
- What stopped you?
I'm your typical small town girl.
I dreamed of the bright lights
and the big city, but...
I'm not bitter though.
Sometimes I think the way you're meant
to be, you're meant to be.
Well, you can be whatever
you want to be, Cas.
You don't have to go anywhere to achieve it.
You can make things happen right here.
You don't necessarily have
to work for anybody either.
You can just do it yourself. You just...
Yeah, you gotta believe, yeah.
You know, I make some
of my own jewelry, I thought...
turn that into a business one day.
- Well, you should do that.
- It's not as easy as that though, is it?
I've got a creative mind,
but not much of a business one.
Then perhaps I could help you.
Well, I've produced some of my own films.
Maybe I could help you get into
the business mindset of things, yeah?
And why would you want to do that?
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