Sunday, June 8, 2008

The Devil In The White City

This next chapter involved alot of betrayal caused by Holmes as always. I felt that something horrible happened to Gertrude, Ned's sister, came to Ned crying and I knew it was because of Holmes, I sensed it. Ned sensed it too but Gertie didn't really want to explain anything so how can they help her if she is being a big baby about what happened and not explaining anything. Then Holmes comes over to talk to Ned and there is this really awkward tension between Gertie and Holmes but apparently Ned wasn't paying attention. That angered me, why wasn't he paying attention. Gertie left Chicago and later in the year she got ill and died and Holmes came over to comfort Ned, but I think that Holmes has something to do with her death but in a indirect way. Ned and his wife Julia were having marital ttroubles and Holmes also has something to do with that. Holmes is haivng affair with Julia and now that she is Julia doesn't see Ned the same so he left her and Pearl with Holmes because that is where they were happy. Later on Ned tried getting custody of Pearl but he failed so he stayed all alone. Holmes is so slick because before he tried to comfort Ned into believing that his marriage can be saved. He has cruel intentions. Then after that he sold the store to Ned and left all the debt to him and now Ned doesn't know how he will pay it off. He ruined someone's life and marriage. Holmes is a psycho because every night when Julia and Pearl fell asleep he went to the basement and have fun with his extremely hot furnace room, which I think he is going to use it to kill Julia and/or Pearl.

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