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~One brick at a time, we watched it fall~ CHAPTER SIXTY FOUR Aren’t we all slaves of darkness? Scarlett stared at the words in her diary. Her therapist had suggested that she start writing a diary, it might calm the chaos going on and on inside her mind. After her talk with Bentley, she had been so distraught; she couldn’t keep focus on anything. She refused to say anything to Ethan when he asked and requested he left her alone for some time. When being alone didn’t work, she called Dr Singh, and he suggested she might write what she thought, what she felt. Now as she sat in her office chair, waiting for Ethan to finish his conference call so they could go home, she decided to give it a try. The first words that came in her mind were these. She stared hard at those words, trying to de