Chapter Six-Carolyn Stoddard-1967

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Carolyn Stoddard, (Nancy Barratt), has mixed feelings about marriage, love, and thinking that Victoria Winters, (Alexandra Moltke's), true identity could threaten Collinwood Manor; Episode 35 of 'Dark Shadows', 1966: When Carolyn Stoddard hears about Victoria sees Burke Devlin, (Mitchell Ryan), at The Blue Whale...she is upset, since her ex-boyfriend Joe Haskell, (Joel Crothers), drunken outburst, right in the media section.

Warning: It is rated PG for some supernatural horror violence, adult themes.

You must be 13 years and over to see and hear it.

B/W.

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Section III

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Carolyn wore a red go-go dress.

Her long, blonde hair gleamed in the dark shadows; her blue eyes shifted in the room. Her graceful demeanor shifted again, as she felt something in the dark reach out to her.

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To her shock, she saw Victoria Winters gaze at a picture of Barnabas Collins.

"Why're you seeing him, Vickie?", she asked.

"Because he is, intense", Victoria answered.

"And he is family".

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"I sense some distant faces in the future will come here", Victoria stated.

Carolyn stared at her.

Then smiled.

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"How can you know of the future...when you don't know your past?", she asked.

"I know...because I see what everyone does in Collinsport. My dreams of here came from New York; my dreams is of...him...and others".

And Carolyn shuddered...as the cold gust of wind blew from the edges of the framed picture...and blew inward towards the drawing room.

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Carolyn yawned.

"I don't need this".

She then dumped her dress on the laundry basket. 

Then she changed into a pink nightgown.

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Her eyes ventured to the swinging curtains; her face was full of angst. She thought about Mother; she thought about Vickie; she thought about Uncle Roger.

And, in the news of vampires searing the night with blood, she vowed not to wallow in self loathing for Victoria Winters.

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She glanced at her face in the gothic mirror.

She had aged before her eyes.

Yet, despite her disregard for danger, she wanted to correct the mistakes that were made in the past; she wanted to disregard the facets of life, love, death, and insanity.

She believed in what was right in her world.

And, for her, death was coming to Collinwood Manor...

...For her.

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