Scene changes to outside where we see Sandra and Mr. Saviour walking
Mr. Saviour: You look lost, you okay?
Sandra: Hmm? Oh, it's just...
Mr. Saviour: Dean?
Sandra: Yes... I'm just so worried of leaving him alone at home
Mr. Saviour: You'd think he'd do something to himself?
Sandra: To himself or to the house
Mr. Saviour: It's really that bad?
Sandra: Yes, it is. I can't blame him though. Losing a father is terrible to a boy at such a young age and now growing up must be extremely hard for him
Mr. Saviour: I can imagine, and does he mistreat you?
Sandra: Why would you say such a thing?
Mr. Saviour: Sandra, he can become extremely dangerous, especially with what he's suffering. Having these hallucinations and fits, he can hurt you, grievously next time
Sandra: I know, I know! But, he wouldn't do anything to me
Mr. Saviour: You never know Sandra... you never know...
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The Missing Case of Dean Norman
Mystery / ThrillerAm I Normal? Are You Normal? Are We Normal? Are THEY Normal? Norman Was Normal Dean Norman was a twelve-year-old boy who suffered with Fantasy Prone Personality (FPP) living in the small town of Nethercott Passage One day he goes missing and the cas...