the tightness of the stuffing should be in the bird itself. And it's time now to secure the bird. First thing, fold the wings under. Simple process, just like folding your own arms under actually. There she goes. Music Now you'll have noticed that little blue dot. What is it? Well some manufacturers will implant a button into the turkey breast so that when the turkey is cooked, that button should pop out. Well I've never used one before so we're all about to find out. This is about a 4 kilo bird, so I reckon it will take about 2 hours at 175 degrees. So in she goes. Music Boy does this smell great. The button has certainly popped up. Let's have a look at this. All it is, it's a heat thermometer. When it gets at the right temperature there close to the bone, that's what pushes the button up. First thing to do is to release the string. Just cut it straight off, don't try and undo the knot. And the point where we will really know whether it's cooked is the thickest point of the bird. And that is here in between the thigh and the breast. Just cut through there, push that open, and if the juice on the knife is clear, the turkey is cooked. And guess what? This turkey is cooked. Well all we have to do is to carve this. I like to take the legs off and the thighs and actually separate the thigh and the leg and then carve from the breast away from you like that and also remove that wing. And that's it. Perfect stuffing, perfect turkey. You should have a perfect Christmas. That's it for me for this year. Merry Christmas. See you next year. Thank you very much, Jeff, and I shall look forward to that. Now of course we've had a great year on Burke's Backyard. We all want to say thank you very much for the enormous support we've had from everybody. We've had some great moments. We've had tremendous comment from all of you about our overseas trips this year. Everybody seemed to love the trip to Greece where we indeed had a wonderful time ourselves. And of course also the trip to Spain was one of the great highlights of Burke's Backyard for all of us. I suppose I should also say thank you very much for the support on the Italian tomato. We made the Italian tomato available to everyone in Australia this year. We've had great support from that too. We've had tremendous feedback already. They're growing well. Looking forward to see how well they fruit through over the Christmas break. Now do you want more information on anything from tonight's show? Well as always you can write into Burke's Backyard for a fact sheet. All you've got to do is mark on the back of your envelope the segment you're interested in and address it to Burke's Backyard. P.O. Box 929 Willoughby, New South Wales 2068. And don't forget to include a business sized stamped self-addressed envelope. Again thank you very much for all of your support through the year. 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It's not you I'm scared of. It's me. Wilderness. The library will be closing in five minutes. I'll be sneaking off a little early tonight, Serena, if you don't mind. No, that's fine. Is it a man? It's not a man. Is it? You're so nosy. I tell you everything about boring Tim. Tim is not boring. He's a lovely man. Well, you're not married to him. I still think academic libraries are the most erotic places on earth, don't you? I've got to go. I have to make a few phone calls before I leave. Oh, yeah? Are you sure it's all right? Of course. Thanks. Alice? Good hunting. The library will be closing in five minutes. The library will be closing in five minutes. The library will be closing in five minutes. Oh. Is he alive? He runs straight out. I tried to stop. Yeah, he's breathing. Oh, poor little bastard. We should take him to a vet. Right. I don't know any around here. I do. Have you got a blanket or something we can put him in? Yeah, yeah. He's going to be very sore for a couple of days, but I think he'll be fine. I want to keep him in overnight in case he needs intracranial hemorrhage. He's not your dog, right? No. Oh, well, he's in terrible nick. I've starved. And he is running off a bill of 75 pounds plus VAT, which you cannot pay. When he's discharged, he'll go to the pound. They'll keep him for a week, and they'll put him down. Bit of a bummer all around, right? I don't suppose your fans are taking him on. I'd be happy to pay the bill. I couldn't take on another dog. I'll take him. You are not together, right? Oh, no, no. We've just met through the dog. Oh, right. Well, look, I'll tell you what. I'll spit the bill with you, and I'll throw in his shots free of charge and sterilise him. What do you say? No, no, don't sterilise him. I was only talking about the dog. It was kind of you to say you'd keep him. Are you sure you will manage? Well, I said I would, so I will, I guess. I hope it all works out. Me too. So what sort have you got? What's he called? It's a shame. Just a bit of a problem, actually. Didn't I see you in the library this evening? You know you did. I'm not sure I've seen you there before. No, I'm new. Dan Summers. Oh, I read something about you. You're the new... Franz Zuckerman reader in animal behaviour. You should be able to handle a dog, then. In theory, yes. And you, what? Alice White. Just a librarian. Look, um... I'm going to grab his taxi. I'm supposed to be somewhere. Well, where are you going? Maybe I can drop you. That's all right. Good luck with the dog. Yeah. Thanks a lot. No problem. I said I'm reading. Here, I've called him now. Have you ever stopped? Jerry, it's Boris. I'll find Jerry. I'm in the pool. No, Jerry, I'm standing out in the middle of the shallow end. Oh, uh... I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Oh, uh, hello. We met in the pool. At least we saw each other there. Yes, that's right. I was just, um, thinking of having a drink in the bar. Would you like to join me? Yes, why not? Thank you. What have you done with Morris? Morris is OK. He, uh... He has his spreadsheets. I'm Carl. I'm Dean. So are you staying here tonight, Dean? Well, I don't know. I might be. It depends. I'm going to go get some water. That was really... You don't have to say anything. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I've got to go now, Carl. What's the matter? I'm fine. I just have to go now. Look, I have to see you again. I don't know about you, but... Look, I'm in town again in two weeks' time. Please, land. I'm sorry. I only ever do it once with each person. Bye-bye. So you have sex with them once, and you never see them again. How do you feel about that? It's unsatisfactory. Unsatisfactory sexually? I didn't say that. Often it is unsatisfactory sexually. Not last night, though, as it happens. But then he was very upset when I said I had to go. He was very taken by me. So this pattern you've fallen into creates problems for you and for your partners? Yes, it does. But you have to have something. The feel of another body... being held. There's some kind of closeness that reminds me of love. Look, I don't know why we're talking about this. It's not a sexual problem. Alice, this is our fourth meeting. If we're going to progress, you are going to have to take a risk. You won't believe me. You will think I'm mad. You will try me. I turn into a wolf... once a month, when it's full moon. Okay. Yeah, I got something in my face. Chocolate. I really want you, baby. And the second we get in, I can't wait. We're gonna do it. You want some? Thanks. 15 pounds of rum, please. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. 55, 14. Bye. I'm sorry. Thank you. I'll find you, Mr. Stewart, and I'll hang you. That's my affair! That's my affair! You're not going to make five miles before they catch you! That's my affair! That's my affair! 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I want to have a proper relationship. Nothing held back. No secrets. And to do that, I need to get to grips with this wolf thing. And control it, if I can. I don't think I can bear to live the rest of my life like this. So you'd like to get rid of the wolf? I don't know. No, I don't think I want to get rid of the wolf. I want to control her. Rather than feel that she's controlling me. Exactly. Excellent. Of course you do. It's not a metaphor. Well, let's leave that for the time being. Can you tell me what happens exactly? Do you get any warning that is going to happen? Yes. I get heightened senses just before I change. Particularly smell and hearing. Yes. Everything I noticed was out of the ordinary. Well, let's start there then, shall we? The first time you felt anything like that. Yes, all right. I was 13. And I used to go down to the woods whenever I got the chance. I felt at home there. The smells and the sounds. When I heard a man-made sound, an engine for example, my hearing would return to normal. I suppose you could say I was two people. Outside the woods, I was just a normal girl. Certainly the boys who worked on the farm thought so. Hey, Ali. You lived on a farm? Yes, back on Fjord. My father had brought us all back here from Sweden. He wasn't a real farmer. He was a maths teacher, really. But he had this, I don't know, organic dreams. He packed in the job and dragged us down to Devon. Are you all right, Alice? Alice? I've got a bit of a pain. Is it all right if I just go up? Bloody glad. Are you sure she's all right, Hula? I should think so. It's perfectly normal after all. She started her periods. Yes, I think so. I feel so cut off from all that, you know. And what sort of role did you envisage playing? What I did then, I had no idea what it was I was going to do. And no idea why I did it. It was strange, I suppose, but it just felt right. The woods were calling me, and I had to go. 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Classic attention seeking behaviour. What did she say she was? University librarian. She's read it up. Freud, the wolf man, just trying to make herself interesting. No I don't think so Marcus. She experiences her own sexuality as something so terrifyingly powerful that she simply doesn't set it free. So you see the therapeutic work in terms of enabling this wolf to run free but under control so to speak. Exactly. What if she's telling the literal truth? She could destroy you. Ah yes, so lucky Luther. I haven't had an interesting case in months. Hi. Mind if I join you? No. Hi. I tried to find you the other day actually in the library. I wanted to tell you about Frank. I called him Frank. The dog. Frank, that's good. How's he doing? He's doing brilliantly. You wouldn't recognise him. You can come and see him if you want. Oh no, I'd rather not. I'm actually not going to see him. I'm going to go and see him. You're not scared of dogs, are you? No. By the way, around actually. But your dog, she's not scared of you. No. You don't look like the academic type. Now is that a compliment or an insult? It's just an observation. I don't mean to be rude. I'm sorry. No, no, no, no. No need to be. You're quite right. I do find lecture rooms and libraries a bit claustrophobic. The part I like is out in the field. When I was a kid, I wanted to be an explorer out of my own in the wilderness. That's the way I like to think of it. Still do, really. The wilderness? What wilderness? The Antarctic in my case. I love it. The purity of it. Yes. I'd better go now. But you haven't finished your orange juice. Oh, nevertheless. Well, I'll walk back with you. Oh, no. Finish your food. Bye-bye. Bye. Hello there. How's it going? Oh, you know. I do. I'd like a glass of wine. Please. Rochelle. I'm sorry. I think you're mistaking me for somebody else. What? My name is not Rochelle, and I'm expecting my husband any moment, so I'd appreciate it if you'd leave me alone now. Okay. Fine. 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One day he asked me to meet him after supper. I don't want my mum and dad to know I'm out. Hey, hey, don't worry. Hey, go now, will you? You don't know my dad. Your dad don't bother me, Ali. I can look after myself. Feel that? You better be going, honest. You'd better hurry up then. Please, Darren, I thought we were going to... What? Talk. Talk? What about? I don't know. Please. Let me go, Darren. Go, you're ready. You want it. I know you do. You're so pure. Get off me. Get off me, Darren. Don't be silly. It's the first time for everyone. I know you don't believe me. I believe it's true for you. I do have difficulties believing it literally. What difficulties? The boy, Darren, was literally killed. Oh, yes. I wasn't sure at first if I dreamt it. But the next morning I went back to the barn. So surely the police were involved? Obviously. I told them what happened. Of course they didn't believe me. They thought I'd gone mad. I was locked up in a mental hospital for a couple of weeks. But I couldn't stand it in there, so I... I told them I made it all up. I made them happy. They said I was a naughty girl who told lies. Darren was killed by a mad dog. Case closed. Perhaps that was what did happen. He tried to rape you. You wanted to hurt him back. And quite coincidentally he was killed. The imagination is very powerful, Alice. We need to make patterns of our lives. You haven't the faintest idea of what I am or how to help me, have you? Not yet, but I have hopes. Believe me, Alice, simply to speak of the unspeakable is an important step, a crucial step towards... I'm not ill. I'll see you next weekend. Please remember that you can call me at any time. Hi. Busy? As you see. Look, I'm just going to say this and then I'm going to go away. I'm getting very mixed messages from you. Now, it might be just me, but I don't think so. So I'm going to keep on trying, all right? Now, what time do you finish work tonight? About six. Look... I'm going to be in that new wine bar on Torrington Place. Quick drink after work, friends and colleagues. No harm in that, is there? All right, then. Why not? Excellent. Hello. I wasn't sure you'd come. I wasn't sure I should, but I said I would, so here I am. As you said, just a couple of colleagues having a quick drink after work. Absolutely. Is this all right? Or would you like something different? No, that's fine. Pour away. So if it hadn't come, would you have drank all of it by yourself? Possibly. No, what it was, was magical thinking. Yes. You see, if I'd ordered only a glass, then it shows I've got no faith. But if I order a bottle, then... well, it worked, you're here. Yes. Well, cheers. Here's to us. Good luck. We deserve it. I love it, actually. I love being around books. I like the order inside the library. Every subject, every single author in their place. Illusional control, I suppose. You make it sound as if your real life is full of shocks and mess. I suppose the library is the exact opposite to wilderness. Library, wilderness, order of chaos. No, no, no, not at all. It doesn't work like that. The wilderness isn't chaotic just because it doesn't operate on the dewy system. Ah, the wilderness has rules. Rather harsh rules sometimes. I don't mean to be rude, but... do you just go on in general about wilderness? Or do you specialise at all? Oh, yeah, yeah, penguins. Sorry. I know, I know. I just thought it was going to be something more, you know, bears or wolves. You looked like you might be a polar bear man or even a wolf man. Something deeper and darker, you mean? Oh, I don't know what I mean. Sorry, Dan. I'm just not available. Do you wish you were? Yes. So you're not free? You're in a relationship? I guess you could put it that way. That might change? I don't know. Possibly. I hope so. What about you? Me? Oh, I used to be married. But no, I'm not. We were in love, but we gave each other a very hard time. Me with ice and penguins, her with other men. Big mess. But that's all in the past now. It's over. I think I'm ready to start again. Can we just talk about something else now? You could tell me what's so wonderful about penguins. Yeah, yeah, sure. Right. Penguins. When the penguins reach Antarctica, they pair off and build nests from rocks. The mother and father penguin take it in turns to sit on the eggs, while the other treks back and forth to the sea to catch fish. All this isn't the remarkable part. The next spring, they make the same journey back, and amongst thousands of penguins, a couple manage to find each other. And what's more, they unerringly return to exactly the same spot to build their nests. An amazing feat, for which there is no scientific explanation of any kind. Did you say you were coming round? I was passing. Who's this? It was called Frank. Oh. He made you fetch his slippers. I was never much good at that. Here's that book you were on about. David Boehm, Wholeness in the Implicit Order. Down the side of the bar. What a tip! You're still not unpaid. You're hopeless. So, are you going to a party or something? No, why? Well, a bottle of wine and you look great. Do I? Oh, thank you. I thought you might like to drink this with me. It's the posh one we bought in France. Thought we should drink it before it goes off. And, well, I wouldn't want to drink it with anyone else. Look, do you really think this is a good idea, Deb? Why? Old times' sake. We're grown-up people. Hmm. Damn! Damn! Oh! Oh, good God! Stand up when it runs down the side. Luther, you're embarrassing me. You are so transparent. No, I don't. What are you talking about? You're a big boy, huh? You can spill your seed if you like. No one's business but your own. Your analysis is utterly inappropriate. Make a mess now and again. Look at you. You don't lose your temp, you don't break the speed limit. You don't even sleep with your ex-patients. 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You had a ham and tomato sandwich. And an apple. A coffee. A black coffee. Decaffeinated. Do you believe me now? Well, I believe you have an extraordinary sense of smell. Alice White doesn't have an extraordinary sense of smell. The wolf does. There's a dog nearby. A bitch. Does one of your colleagues bring a dog to work? Yes. Audrey has a spaniel. I don't distinguish breeds. Only dog or bitch, wounded or sound. I do smell fear, though. And I can smell yours. You all see in the early stages of sexual arousal. Forgive me, but it's true, isn't it? You don't need to touch me. You can feel the heat from there, can't you? Alice, what are you trying to do here? I don't think this is... I'm trying to make you understand that this is physical. I've got to go now. Look, look, um... We will find a way through this, I promise you. I want you to consider hypnotherapy, will you? I don't know. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I don't know. Oh, Alice, Christopher's had to cry off the VC's bash this evening. He wants you to represent the library. I don't know if I can. They said the VC asked for you by name. I'll have to be gone by ten. I've got something on. Your life. There's never enough food at these academic shindigs. Part of the game is to show you how poor we are. Which we are. Oh, my lord, we're talking money already, are we? Oh, the subject came up quite naturally. I can see why they got you along. These appeals far less tedious, going from beautiful young women. Now, don't you move an inch from this spot, because I am going to get us a drop. Luther's had this astonishing resturance of interest in his career. Have you noticed, Marcus? What's he up to? He's found his star patient, hasn't he? He's going to make him famous. Great analysts need great patients. Where would Freud have been without his wolfman? I bet he's working on a book already. As a matter of fact, I am. It's a quite extraordinary case. Unique for a female patient. This is the woman who thinks she's a werewolf? Poor creature. The odd thing is she doesn't come across like that. Generally very cool and rational, but this fantasy of hers is so powerful that it actually affects her physical functions, her temperature, her sense of smell and hearing, and when she talks about it, she's extraordinarily convincing. But you don't believe her, do you? No. Well, no, of course not. What? Well, she told me she'd killed someone, as the wolf, that is. And I'd assumed, of course, that it was complete fantasy, but I'd checked the story with the hospital records, and the boy was killed, the girl had confessed, and it hadn't been believed, and nobody could see how she could possibly have done it. So it is possible that she's killed... and, of course, might kill again. Well, that research vacancy at my office, you've got a good head on your shoulders, call me. Barry, give me a number, let me call you. It's been really nice meeting you. Bye-bye. Hi. Hello. Look, I think we've both done our duty here. 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What happened to you last night? What do you mean? Sometimes I wish you'd stop this inquisition into my private life. I didn't mean to. I was just joking. Are you okay? Yes. Yes, I'm fine. Are you okay? I was worried about you. You disappeared. I've got your stuff. Fine. Thanks. What happened? I can't talk. I couldn't walk at all. I thought you can't go all naked. But you left everything. Absolutely everything. I tried to find your telephone number, but your ex-director... I kept thinking something awful must have happened because you disappeared, but she hasn't got her clothes. What happened? I keep a change of clothes in the library. I didn't take the other clothes. Well, because you were lying on them, I didn't want to disturb you. Why not? It's hard for me to explain. You don't regret it, do you? Last night. Oh, no. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to walk out on you. I needed to be by myself. It's difficult. I haven't been close to anyone for a long time. Years and years, actually. I know what you mean. No, you don't. So are you saying that last night was just a one-off? I don't know, Dan. I really want to see you again, but I don't know if I can. I have to go. What are you doing later? I'm busy. I'm going to a lecture and then I have to see someone. Look, I want to go on with this, and I think you do too, but if you don't just say so, I won't like it, but I'll live. Don't worry. Okay. Come around tomorrow night, then. I'll cook. Excellent. I'll meet your dog. Oh, no, you won't, actually. She's away. Friends got her. As I said, wolves are remarkably sociable animals. However, a lone wolf attempting to join a pack will have an extremely difficult time. This wolf was set upon when it attempted to join an established pack. She was lucky. Other packs have been known to kill the strange wolf that trespasses on their territory or tries to join their pack. I don't think it's anthropomorphic or sentimental to speak of the sadness of the lone wolf. No wolf ever chooses to live or hunt alone. Excuse me. Yes? I was at your lecture. Did you enjoy it? Oh, yes, very much so. It's a shame you didn't do a question session at the end. I had to leave early. The police have been consulting me about this murder case. I should really be on my way now. Have we met before? No. That's odd. Still, not very good on faces, human faces, anyway. Are you all right? The police consulting you because it was a wolf. Well, obviously there were, in order to determine... Steady. You need to sit down. Let's go back inside. Come on, take my arm. The policeman can wait. I didn't think a wolf would kill a human unless it was being attacked. You're quite right. I'm probably not supposed to tell you this, but a wolf didn't kill the girl. She was stabbed. It looks as if a large animal, possibly a wolf, found the body and ate parts of it. The marks aren't conclusive. Then even if there was a wolf, it wasn't to blame. Blame? Wolves do what they do. Blame doesn't enter into it. But there aren't any wolves in this country, are there? Other than in Zurich. I know of at least one pack living in a protected environment. Really? Where? You can't expect me to tell you that. I'm not dangerous. I love wolves. I know you do. But I'd have to know you much better before I could trust you with that sort of information. Do you mind if I ask you something? Are you trying to keep a wolf as a pet? No. A wolf in captivity, especially a wolf in captivity without access to other wolves, is desperately unhappy. I know. I have to go. Here's my number. Call me if you want to. I don't know how long it is since I said that to someone. I don't usually find people interesting. I find you very interesting, Alice White. I'd like to suggest that some processes blocking your memory of these episodes... I'd like to suggest that hypnotherapy might give us some access here. It might enable you to re-experience them and gradually gain control of them. The worst it can do is throw up some painful memories. It's not dangerous, is it? No harm will come to you, I promise you. I can't take you anywhere you don't want to go. You know that, don't you? Yes. Just be aware of your breathing. You don't have to do anything. Just let it happen. And as you breathe more deeply, you'll feel those small tensions in your shoulders or your legs... that will tell you... wherever they may be. Feel them relax as you let out your breath. Don't try and empty your mind. Let the thoughts and images come. Let them go. Good, good. Very peaceful. Very relaxed. Let's call it a happy time. A happy time before any of the bad things happen. You're in your room. You're wide awake. Your window's open. You can hear everything so clearly. So very well. And you can smell the grass outside. And it's nearly time. Nearly time to change. Are you ready, Alice? Yes. Tell me about it. I'm getting out of bed now. I'm feeling happy. Now what are you doing? I'm running down through the woods. Of course. You're in the wood now? Yes. And now what are you doing? I'm waiting for it to happen. And what are you feeling? I can't tell you. I can't tell you. Alice, what's happening? Alice, Alice. Alice. You saw her, didn't you? You saw the wolf? No. No, no, I didn't. I nearly turned, didn't I? He saw her. Tell me that you saw her. Alice, listen, you've had a very private experience. It's all right. You're completely safe now. It's all right. Believe me. Why won't you just admit it that you saw her? You're telling us you are actually experiencing her visual delusions? Just once, just for a few seconds. You're in Confusion County. It's dangerous territory. Fur on, mate. That again. Of course, I shouldn't have known such a thing. As a matter of fact, I think we've made a remarkable breakthrough. It's the kind of case that requires an unusual degree of empathy between therapist and client. In order to help her, I need to be able to enter her fantasies. Sorry, you find this amusing? No, it's just more or less what Max Simon said when he empathised himself into a charge of gross indecency. Oh, for God's sake. Hey, he's only teasing. Stop it, Marcus. He knows this is completely different. Is it? So how do you feel about Alutha? I find her exceptionally interesting, Marcus. Feelings don't come into it. I'm aware of your feelings, though. Naturally, you wish you could be treating such an exceptional patient. You know that I'm writing what will very likely be a major book based on her case. Naturally, this makes you feel your own inadequacy. Great psychoanalyst need great patience, it's true, but the reverse applies as well. I can just imagine the sort of vulgar, sensationalist tripe that you'd write about, Alice White. Oh, yeah, right. What should I call it? Trances with wolves, my furry Valentine? Yeah, that's just about typical of yours, cynical irresponsibility towards a profession. Alutha, that's an outrageous thing to say. Oh, you know what we shrinks say, better out than in. You're working well, Alutha. Excuse me. Why do we always have to talk about the clinic? I think we were talking about a good deal more than that. I'm afraid it's a bit of a midlife crisis. He's completely obsessed with making his mark before it's too late. For most of us, children will be enough. Actually, when we started out, I was the one who was going to have the brilliant career. Next week on Our House, a stylish verandah makeover that's sure to impress. And what a difference the tiles make. Plus the tropical house that keeps the summer heat at bay. It's beautifully cool up here. We'll see you at 7 o'clock on Channel 9. For a limited time, every new Holden Verena comes with $1,000 cash back. That's $1,000 direct from the factory to you. The Holden Verena $1,000 factory cash back. 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While I spend most of my time keeping young athletes fit and healthy, I've got to be careful not to forget about my own health. As you're getting on a bit, it's important to have a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle with plenty of exercise. If you eat in moderation and keep fit, you don't have to miss out on your favourite foods, like breads, lean meats, and, of course, dairy foods, which give you vital calcium. Brought to you by the Australian Dairy Corporation. And the next time I'm discussing a patient with a colleague, I'll thank you much for starting giving me lessons in etiquette. Luther, I understand how important this case is to you, but you really must try to keep things in perspective. I don't know why you find it so difficult to clean up after yourself. It's not that hard. Just a little bit of salt, a little bit of elbow grease, and it's all the difference. Would you like me to talk to Alice? No. No, I won't. I don't know why everybody is being so tense. Fancy going out lunchtime? Yes, why not? Do you know what Tim came out with last night? He wants to have Ayn Lynn to course with me, Alice. He wants to bugger me. He says he's been thinking about it for a while, often on, and now he's kind of set his heart on it. Honestly, what does go on in their minds. Lunch, then. It's fine. It's fine. Well, I thought you looked. I hate to say it, but there it is. I thought you looked made for each other. I don't know. Yeah, who knows, eh? What's it all about, finally? You know, when I think of all the millions of men in the world and all the millions of women, how did I end up inextricably entangled with Tim Brickstock? He was just around, and then gradually all the others weren't, and then everyone, including us, sort of assumed it was a thing. It was done. We were in mating pair. It wasn't even as if he locked horns with any other chap, or bought me any special honey or anything. And now he thinks Ayn Lynn to course is the answer. Do you think we're a doomed species, Alice? What's the matter? Do you mind paying, Serena? We'll settle up later. Trust me, Ernest. I'm exactly what I seem to be. Stupid, stupid, you wasted time. You're not going to pay for this. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Stupid, stupid, you wasted time. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. The meaning of Greenwich Observatory, south of the river, is a total mystery to me, apart from Antarctica, that is. It's not that. Whichever bridge I cross, when I get to the other side, it's terrible dogs set in. Dogs stop and lift their paws and give me strange looks. I know what they're thinking. This bastard's weird of his territory. I'll call you some other time. You're only ten minutes late. It's not important. Smells delicious. Thank you. Look, would you mind if I asked you to leave by half past nine? I have to go out later. No, that's fine. I'll be there in an hour and a quarter. That's great. No problem. You're upset again, aren't you? Not at all. Could I ask where you have to be at half past nine? I was thinking of going to a hotel in the West End, and I know I'll have sex with a stranger, if you really think it's any of your business. I don't believe you. Please, yourself. What is it, Alice? What is it really? You lied to me, you bastard. No, I didn't. I saw you with her. Today in the restaurant. We were obviously very close. I just think you might have been honest about it. Come here. Don't touch me. I'm sorry. Okay, okay. Now, I'm going to pour myself a glass of wine and sit down. Is that okay? Yes, it's my glass. The woman you saw is called Deborah. My ex-wife, soon to be. We're divorcing after eight years, six years together, two years apart. No children, but still painful. We still have some feelings for each other. We know how to hurt each other. But it's over. She's with someone else now, and I'm alone. I feel very stupid now. You shouldn't. I can imagine how it must have looked to someone who didn't know. You mustn't be scared of me, Alice. I mean you no harm. I'm sorry. It's not you I'm scared of. It's me. I don't usually feel strongly. I'm sorry. What is it, Alice? Oh, I can't tell you. Please don't be angry with me. I just... I... I... Don't you ever lie to me. Because if you do, I kill you. This man sounds like a bad choice for you. Well, I'm happy, Luther. Maybe you prefer it when I'm in floods of tears. No, no, I'm not suggesting that you shouldn't fall in love. It sounds like it. No, no, I'm suggesting that you should only become involved with someone capable of great patience. Someone who knows your story and understands the dangers for you. Someone who sees the inner Alice and not just the superficial Alice that you've created. Dan feels perfect for me. A married man? He's getting divorced. No, this is a man who has failed in the major relationship of his life and who seems unable to detach himself from it. He didn't even tell you he's still seeing her. You had to discover that for yourself. Please don't say any more. No, don't you see, Alice, that your friend Dan is a damaged, immature individual? What are you thinking? The other day when you hypnotised me. Yes, you felt endangered, I know. You were frightened, that's fine. If you don't feel comfortable with hypnotherapy, we can always... Don't you realise if the wolf can be brought on by hypnosis, maybe she can be kept away. Maybe she can be controlled. I see. You think perhaps I might hypnotise you and make you feel better? No, no, no, no. Perhaps I might hypnotise you once each month to keep the wolf away. No, no. I want you to teach me how to hypnotise myself. I've been reading up about it. I know it's not easy, but if it worked, it would make such a difference to me. My whole life would change completely. I could... I could bring on the wolf when I wanted her. And I could keep her inside when it would be dangerous for her to come out. What do you think? It could work, couldn't it? Couldn't it? Remember, the wolf is your wolf. You own it. Nobody else. You've learned to relax yourself to a borderline trance state and from that point you can go on. You can let the wolf come, experience it, enjoy it, and end the experience when you feel you want to. I suggest you use a count of five. Five... Four... Three... Two... One... Two... Three... Four... One... Two... Three... Four... One... Two... Three... One... Two... Hi. Almost. Hello? Darling, is that you? It's Luther. Luther, I nearly did it. Sorry, what? I nearly turned into the wolf just now and then the phone rang and then I lost concentration. Good, good. Well done, Alice. I know I'm very pleased for you and with you, it's a big step forward. It's more than that, isn't it? If I'm in control, I can lead a normal life, can't I? I don't need to lock myself up or shut myself in. I don't need to be frightened in harming other people. I'll be free. Well, I think we ought to bear in mind that it's only a first step. So, um, have we seen anything of Mr Penguin? No. He sat in a conference. He'll be back tomorrow. So, I'll see you on Thursday, then, Alice, as normal. Luther? You'll have to wait, Anne. I need to do something. I was just going to say I'm going out and I don't know when I'll be coming back. Fine. I don't know. I'll bet you can be sure. One, two, three. The Bank of South Australians. Your shopping is always a pleasure. This Panasonic microwave has a cookbook programmed into it. 40 delicious recipes. Everything from a casserole to a cheese sauce. With step-by-step instructions. So, when you can't decide what to eat, just ask the microwave. And no, I'm not on the menu, thank you very much. Memories. Simply by using your American Express card, you earn points towards free flights on Qantas. In fact, the sky's the limit because membership reward points last forever. Really interesting, Dermot. You're taking a new direction, aren't you? Oh, I don't think so, really. I'd like to think I was seeing deeper, though. Do you really like them? Yes, I do. You know, your opinion still counts more than anybody's. Dermot? Dermot's a Philistine. She said she'd kill you. It was just a phrase. I don't think she really meant it. All the same. That was terribly immature. Or maybe a little bit unbalanced? Look, I'm feeling a bit disloyal telling you. Oh, come on. I've got no secrets. So? She's jealous of me, is she? I feel quite flattered. Sounds as if she's crazy about you. Or just crazy. She's a bit fragile. There's a lot of stuff she hasn't told me. But I think it's important to her. I'm important to her. How do you feel about her? I'm crazy about her. I can't get enough of her. I see. What is it you're not telling me? Nothing. What's the matter? Come on, Alice. You've got something to tell me. I want to hear it. How do you know you want to hear it if you don't know what it is? Whatever it is, I want to know it. I want to know all about you. Come on, Alice. What aren't you telling me? Quite a lot. It's a risk. You might think I'm crazy. I won't think you're crazy. When I was a girl, a boy tried to rape me. I was terrified. And I fought back. And I... I ended up killing him. You killed him? But how? I didn't mean to. I panicked. How old were you then? Thirteen. And how old was he? About eight years, I suppose. And you fought back and killed him? He... He had a knife, and I got it off him, and I killed him with it. I stuck it in his throat. He wants to get out. Nobody ever believed me. You don't really either. I can tell. I told the police I had done it. They put me in a mental hospital. I had to say I made it up before they let me out. You want me to say I made it up? Would that make you feel comfortable? If you tell me that's what happened, that's fine with me. That is what happened. I'm not quite like that. If I told you what really happened to Darren, you would really think I was mad. Try me. One day, maybe. One day. After all that, you won't be surprised if I tell you I have to see a psychonomist twice a week. Nothing wrong with that, especially after what you've been through. You're so broad-minded, Dad. I'm sorry. What do you think? Is everything over between us now? What? Mm-hmm. No. I'm afraid you're stuck with me now. Alice, I love you. You're crazy. Come on, then. Come on, boy. So what do you reckon, Frank? I reckon he's in love, too. No, no. That's classics of misadventure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. That's classics of misadventure. I scare him shitless. Come on. Hey! This car, the state of it, it's mind-boggling. You should have seen it when I was living in it. Just after moving out from Deborah. Actually, Frank and I think it's rather stylish, don't we, Frank? So where's this turn in, then? First left. After that phone box up there. Are you nervous? No. Dan Summers knows no fear. Murray Gray's. That's the future. And what are they? Rare breed. Totally organic, totally chemical-free. You should see them, Dan. Magnificent beasts. Gray shading to form with a beautiful snowflake effect. And so docile, Dan. So biddable. Unlike some other beasts he knows. I won't bore on. Not at all. I'm very interested. Good, good. I thought you might be. Well, Dan, you must be quite an exceptional chap in more ways than one. David! You're very smart. So, what will happen if you let a hole in it? You'll be in trouble. Let him in, Will. Yes, Dad. He is an extraordinary man. Well, I try to be. But I think that Alice is the really special one. It's difficult enough to get her to come and see us at all, let alone bring someone with her. A real pleasure to meet you, Dan. Me too. It's a lovely place you've got here. I'm very envious. I'll show you around. Great. There's no need to be quite so up-seek for you, Dan. I was just being pleasant. Hmm. He's a nice man. You think so? I do. Well, don't you have a ram? No. Dad hires one six weeks at a time. To make them all pregnant. And then they eat the lambs. It's not a commercial thing. You need loads to make any money. God knows what they live on nowadays. Still, it's a beautiful spot. Yeah. Do you think they'll stay here? Sorry? What did you say? I said, do you think they'll stay here? I don't know. I don't know. What about this cattle your dad was talking about? Murray Gray's or whatever? He was just talking. To impress him. To impress himself. He'll never make a real success of anything. What's the matter? What? Nothing. Oh, I'm sorry. Come. Come here. What? This is where it happened. This is where I killed the boy who tried to rape me. Come on. I think we're going to make a move, Dad. You're off, are you? I'll find Mum. I'll find you. I'll find you. I'll find you. I'll find you. I'll find you. I'll find you. I'll find you. Do you mind me? Not being easy, Dan, as you can imagine. No, well, a small farm. Must be a big headache to make it pay. I mean, apart from that. Alice's mother never really wanted to leave Sweden, you know. She's been here for more than 20 years. And I would say that she still hadn't settled yet. And Alice has clung very hard to her Scandinavian soul. Well, you heard them. I often felt excluded, you know. To my own fault, really, I suppose. I never learned to speak their language properly. You won't mind me saying this, I hope, Dan. But you've taken on quite a lot here. Alice has... problems. Oh, I know. It's OK by me. She's told me a lot. She and I were very close at one time. But after... Increasingly, I found her very difficult to reach. Look, I know about the incident with the boy. She told you about that? Yes. I still can't believe Alice is still alive. I still can't believe Alice could kill anybody, though. That's what she said. And she killed him. Pure fantasy, I'm afraid. The boy was killed by a wild animal. He was terribly mauled. His throat was torn open. Nothing to do with her at all. Put it off. I'll see what I mean. I felt sad and scared. Every school should be doing this. Next week on A Carer to Pair. The Carer to Pair. From Philips. Let's make things better. We are about to witness the latest breakthrough in basketball technology. The high-powered mitt. In front of shorts. Maybe the goggles. OK. But look, Donald's NBA Thermoreactive Cups. Watch when I add the special cold liquid. It's coke, isn't it? Yeah! There are four of these cups to collect at McDonald's. It's coke, but hurry! Before someone else scrimps him. Somebody killed my brother. He was trying to come home. One man. One chance. One shot. What do you do for a living? I'm a contractor. A hitman. If you can take the danger. I lost your brother. I don't want to lose you. Jean-Claude Van Damme. Natasha Henstridge. Maximum risk. For a limited time. 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Unconstantly, of course, but utterly, Marcus. I mean, she's showing me all she has. Luther, we'll talk tomorrow. I really have to go now. I have someone with me. Bye, Luther. One day, I'm going to sneak in here when you're out and mix up all your towels. It wouldn't make any difference, Sarah. I know you'd mix them up. They're color-coded. I'm sorry. You're not going to mix them up? I'm not going to mix them up. I'm not going to mix them up. I'm not going to mix them up. I'm not going to mix them up. I'm not going to mix them up. They're color-coded. There's something I need to tell you. And I want you to promise not to freak out. I'm telling you because I want you to know all of me. Go on. Okay. Ever since I was a little girl, I've been turning into a wolf every month during the full moon. I told you that I killed that boy. Darren. In self-defense. But what really happened was that I turned into a wolf and she killed him. It's okay. I know it sounds insane. I'm not expecting you to take it in straight away. This isn't a joke, is it? No, you know it's not. You caught a glimpse of it, didn't you? The last time you were here. And it scared you. How do you know that? How do you know I saw something? Because what you saw was really there. No. That's not possible. You mustn't be frightened. Please don't be frightened. I'm not frightened. I wouldn't hurt you, Dan. I'd never hurt you. And the wolf wouldn't hurt you either. That's... That's good to know. Don't you, Rumi? I'm not, for Christ's sake. I'm learning to control her now. Luther's taught me how to hypnotize myself. I'm not so bound by the moon now. She wants to come at the full moon. But I can stop her if I try really hard. The thing is, you see, Dan, not only can I stop her when I don't want her to be there, I can call her up as well. Not always. But sometimes. Would you like to see where she lives? Sure. Why not? Come on, then. Here we are, then. This is where I keep her when she comes. I lay out the mattress there. But, Alice, this doesn't prove anything. It's just a room. Look. She's not happy locked up in here. Look how she scrunches trying to get out. Alice. Can't you smell her? This is her hair. Look. If this was a fantasy, where would I get wolf hair from? This is real wolf hair. Here, take it. You can get it tested if you like. Do you believe me? Do you believe any of this? Alice, I believe that you believe this. But I can't. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Would you like to see me change, then? Alice, you don't have to do this. It seems like I have to. Shut the door. No, look. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Alice, please. No. He won't come. No, he won't come. Alice, you're not well. I have to go. Alice, for Christ's sake. It doesn't work. It doesn't work. None of it does. I thought I could have a proper life, but I can't. I can't. 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She's too strong, strong enough to kill a man. There's enormous anger there, sexual rage. And how could a weak man like Dan handle that? He's not weak. Where is he now? He ran away. Where are you? You are here. Look, I don't want to discuss Dan with you. He makes you suppress your truest nature, doesn't he? Yes. And you know that that's doing you terrible harm, suppressing your truest self, wild Alice, untamed Alice. Yes, but the wolf is real. I know. I believe you. You believe me? Really? I accept it utterly. I accept you utterly. What I'm saying is, whatever you want to share with me, I want it. I am here for you utterly, Alice, all the way. It's wonderful to hear you say that after all this time. I'm sorry it took me so long. The thing is, it has all come a bit too late. No, it hasn't. Alice, Alice, Alice, we all desperately need to be holy now. I know. And who else could do that for you but me? Goodbye, Luther. Alice. Can I take your coat? It's about a wolf, isn't it? Are you keeping one? Not exactly. But you know one. Alice, it should be with other wolves. A lone wolf is desperately unhappy. Could I see your wolf? I'm not sure. Alice, that place I told you about, it could go there. It's a safe place. It could be with other wolves. Running Wild? Yes. In England? In Scotland. Where? You'd have to bring her to me. You'd have to be ready to part with her. How do you know it's a she? I don't know. I'm sorry. I don't know what made me do that. There's nothing to be sorry about. I better go now. Can I call you again? I hope you will. Thank you. How's what going? You and Dan, of course. What else? I thought if it was going well, it'd be very nice if you and Dan came for supper one evening with me and Tim. Maybe next Friday. I don't know. I know Tim just sits there like a dollop of rice pudding. I tend to get pissed and try and make everyone dance. But it doesn't have to be supper. Tim and I could play you and Dan at tennis and then go for a drink afterwards. Maybe that would be a bit less awful. I'll make Tim promise not to revive the anal intercourse debate. Unless you'd like him to, that'll do. It's not you and Tim. God, if you knew how I wish I had your life sometimes. No, it's me and Dan. We're actually not seeing each other at the moment. Well, I think you're just about to. Hello. Sorry to interrupt. No, that's all right. I was just going to... Oh, stay, Serena. There's no need for you to go anywhere. You haven't answered any of my calls. You disappear whenever I come near you. Alice, talk to me. Actually, I think I had better go. I'll talk to you later. Alice, I'm sorry. It couldn't have been easy for you to tell me what you told me. But it wasn't easy to hear either. Oh, Alice, I miss you. What is it? Hmm? I still want you to see my wolf. I know it didn't work last time, but I'm getting better and bringing her on. So... I can't talk about her. I can't pretend that she doesn't exist. Nobody's asking you to. Hey, in a way, it's ridiculous. What would you do with me? I think... all I want... I want you to see me. See me as a wolf. Do it. Yeah, change. Here. Now. Are you not frightened? No, Alice. Hmm. I try. Alice! Alice! It's you. It's you. It's you. You don't want her. You stop me. I know you love me. You think I'm mad. Sometimes it becomes necessary for the doctor to make the leap of faith, enter and inhabit the madness of the patient. The risks are terrifying, but the reward can be immense. Not only in terms of insight, but in terms of love. If I can enter her darkness and bring her back to the world of light, what will she not do for me? July 23rd. Problems with Dan as foreseen. The relationship is deteriorating as predicted. So her relationship has been deteriorating. I'm sorry, did you want something? I need to get on. Why is the relationship deteriorating? It was obvious. It was obvious that it was going to happen. In fact, I predicted it some time ago. That must have been a great comfort to her. Luther, have you noticed how our relationship has been deteriorating? Sorry what? You must have realized I've been seeing someone else. Seeing someone. Such a coy phrase. I've been having sex with someone else is what I mean, of course. Not interested, Elno. It's Marcus, actually. Don't you think we ought to talk about all this? About your sex life? No, I'm afraid it holds very little interest for me. I'm very busy, as you see. It's extremely important that I'm not distracted at this stage. Luther, you're not well. This obsession with Alice White is out of control. Surely you see that? Elno, I have extremely important work to do. I understand completely that the disappointments you've experienced in your career have led you to seek compensation through casual and for all. I know more serious sexual affairs. What I want you to understand is that it is neither here nor there for me. 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I'm sorry. It's impossible at the moment. He's very busy. It's all right, Kate. Do come into the office a moment. Thank you. You must be Dan. I'm Luther Adams. Do sit down. Good to meet at last. So Alice has told you about me? Of course. Very glad you've come to see me. I should imagine you're feeling very confused at the moment. I need to know I'm doing the right thing. I don't want Alice to get hurt. But I don't. I can't believe. I mean, this wolf story. She's quite disturbed, would you say? I'm afraid it's a little more serious than that. Look, Alice, why does my patient, and of course strict rules of confidentiality, apply? However, I do have to consider the safety of others. How much of her history has she told you? Has she mentioned a boy called Darren? Yes. Then you'll know she's killed at least once. She... I didn't believe it. Not literally. Yes, um... Yes, she killed the boy. The wolf isn't real. Of course the wolf is that side of herself that she can't acknowledge something has happened to Alice to make her hate and fear men so much that anyone in sexual contact with her is in danger from her. You mean she'd hurt me? I don't think you have any idea of what you've got yourself into, Dr. Simons. I think you're completely out of your depth. She'll destroy you. Where are you going? Just going to see my parents for a couple of days. I've got to get away. I can't think. I can't breathe here. Don't shut me out, Alice. Why can't we talk instead of you going off on your own to think? Do you believe I turn into a wolf? Oh. Alice, I went to see Luther Adams. You did what? I want to understand. I want to help. He believes in the wolf. I wish you could. Alice, please. You won't understand. I'm getting a feeling that the wolf is there all the time. She wants to be me now. You want the wilderness. And I want that, too. It's not the same. I am the wilderness. Dad's in trouble, Frank. Big trouble. On your own this time? As you see. I'll take this stuff in. Do I believe in werewolves? I'm sorry. What a ridiculous question. Mays will ask you if you believe in fawns or mermaids. Actually, I don't discount the possibility that werewolves exist. Or mermaids, for that matter. There were sightings of a wolf-man in the former Soviet Union, quite well attested, actually. A former colleague of mine saw the thing. He was convinced. So you really think... Psychosis is far more likely, depressingly common. Odd, isn't it, that so many of them choose wolves rather than parrots, eh? Oddly enough, a man wrote to me about that very thing the other day. He's writing a book about werewolf delusions. I could put you in touch with him, if you like. No, it's all right, thanks. Look. Do you think these are genuine wolf hairs? Well, I'd have to examine them properly. Yes, I'd say they were. Young, female. Sexually mature and active. Where did you get these? I'm afraid I can't say. Thanks. Thanks. Thanks very much. Go away? What do you mean? I mean leaving for good. Leaving London. Where would you go? I don't know yet. With Dan, is it? No, just me. Wouldn't it be better to dig a deeper hole? You know what I'm doing, Alice. Abroad, do you mean? I'm not sure. Alice! Why now? Remember when I was 13? When I attacked that boy. Alice, if you want to help, you'd better concentrate. What I said when I put me into mental hospital, it was true. I'm going in. I was frightened of what they'd do to me when they saw the wall. Leave it, Alice. It was always the same. Why don't you make friends, Alice? Why don't you go to the youth club? Why don't you have a boyfriend? Just ignoring me when I was trying to talk to you about it. We did what they told us, treat you like a normal girl. You never treated me like a normal girl. You always behaved as if you were scared of me. I don't know about Mum, but you knew it was true, didn't you? Because you saw the wolf, didn't you? You used to follow me down, didn't you? Didn't you? Damn! What did you think when you saw her? Were you disgusted? Did I frighten you? I was frightened. I thought it was beautiful. Oh, Dad. Sorry, Alice. I don't think I can talk about it anymore. I'm not paying. Please leave a message. Hi. So you're still not back then? No? Obviously not, right. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I really want to see you. So please come and see me when you get back. OK? Is this a bad time? No, no, not at all. Come in. Thanks. Thanks, Deb. I like it very, very much. I knew you would. So how's Dermot? I'm finished with Dermot. I said to myself, just one more of your Van Morrison arias, you dreary little Irish tosser, and I'm off. The very next minute he starts crooning in my ear, what a wonderful night for a moon dance. And he says, there's the door. And he took up his CDs and he walked. Well, I don't know what we're going to do when we finish this one. We've got all my booze in the house. 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Sunday December 1st from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Proudly brought to you by the City West Association. Deb's. Deb's will come. I've got to walk the dog before college. Oh no stay a bit longer. Deb's last night. It was a mistake. We shouldn't have done that. It was lovely but... But you're in love with your little wolfie, Nutter. Oh god. I didn't tell you that did I? It's all right. I won't tell anyone. Oh maybe later till Monday. Hope you're you know well and everything. Bye. Hi. So you're still not back? Nope. Obviously not. Right. I really want to see you. Please come and see me when you get back. Is Daniel in? No he's out at the moment. Do you know who I am? I presume you're Alice. You can come in if you like. I'm just running a bath. Hang on a minute. I'll turn it up. Can I give Dan a message? I wanted to see him. I'm afraid I don't know when he'll be back. This is how it's done. We pretend that nothing is happening. All right. I know you're Dan's girlfriend but he is still my husband. He wants me back and I want him. But you're divorcing him. We made a mistake. I don't believe you. Look I know you've got problems. He told me all about you. I hardly think what Dan needs is a girlfriend who howls at the moon and eats dog food. You should stay away from him. Look I think it's best if you go now. I said I think you should go. Really Alice. Best for everyone. No. I'm not sick but I'm very dangerous. The wolf is real Deborah. And she's very angry. And I have absolutely no idea what the wolf is going to do now. What are you doing? No don't do it. Don't. estàstay. Stay. No. Okay. Jane Garth? It's Alice. Alice White? Alice? What is it? I need the address of the sanctuary. I'm ready to bring my wolf. Can you transport her safely? Or do you want me to arrange something? Oh no. Transporting her is not a problem. Have you got a pen? I'll tell you how to get here. Has Miss White arrived yet, Kate? Has she telephoned? No, no. I can't see her. No, no. Cancel it please. Thank you. You're working at home for the rest of the day. Alice. I'm so glad I called you. Luther. You really should keep the appointments. You really, really should. I don't think you have any idea how important the sessions are. Particularly at this critical stage. How are you feeling? I'm a bit on edge. Of course you are. Let me have your purse. Luther. My, my, my. We're galloping, aren't we? Come and sit down. Do sit down. Why are you here? I have the solution, Alice. So let's lie down, shall we? Head on the cushion here. That's good. That's right. Close your eyes. That's right. Take your time. Try to relax. It's very important that you should relax now that you... Now you've... entered my mind, Alice. My heart. My dreams. I want to share. I want to feel. Luther! Let's share it with me. Share it all. I can take it all. Don't fight it. No! I really hoped I wouldn't have to use this. No! You can't buy that bus in store. Oh, but you can be sure. 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If and when you want to contact me, you can use this number. Take care, Luther. Thanks for watching. Thanks for watching. You found us then? I am the wolf. I used to think if I could only control the wolf, I would be happy. But I was wrong. I missed being her, even though she had a heart. I was a little girl. I missed being her, even though she hated being locked up in the basement. Now I realize that the wolf is the best part of me. You don't think I'm mad? No. You're not saying you don't believe me. I imagine it'll soon become clear if you're lying. You do know the dangers of a lone wolf trying to join the pack? Oh, Jane, I've been studying wolves all my life. I'd like to change now. What happens? Can I stay? Can I see it? Or would that put you off? No, it's fine. I want you to see it. I'll show you what it looks like. It's funny how I can't remember what I do when I'm a wolf. Do you remember nothing? It's like a half-remembered dream. I have images in my head, sounds and smells, but they aren't connected to anything else. They don't make sense to me when I'm Alice. I've heard you calling. I know the sounds of all the wolves. This time, when I changed back, I felt so sad. I didn't want to come back. I wasn't sure if you would. You were gone over a week. I got thin. You're not fast enough to catch deer alone. You're probably managing to catch fish and rabbit. I get better. Maybe one day the pack let me join them. So you've decided? No more Alice? No more. There were things. Good things. The rest of it. Work, clothes, relationships. Them especially. I was in love with this man. It was terrible. I was terrible. I don't have that in love anymore. Luther always said it wouldn't work. I didn't want to believe him. Luther? Luther Adams. My psychoanalyst. I know him. He wrote to me recently. He wanted to come up here and interview me about wolves. He was writing a book. I didn't let him, of course. 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No, no, no, no, no, no, no. You still haven't grasped, have you? The wolf is real in the most literal sense and is extremely real in the most literal sense. And it's real. The wolf is real in the most literal sense and is extremely dangerous. I really think I should be speaking to somebody else. Hello, Luther. Thank you for everything. You saved my life. Of course I didn't. Alice? I'm not going to stay while you're away. I'm not going to stay while you change. I'd better get back. Will you listen for me? Of course. I'm afraid I can't help you, Dr. Summers. I'm not sure I would if I could. But she's here, isn't she? No, she's gone. She's not coming back. You're too late. Too late? What do you mean? Nothing's happened to her, is it? No, nothing that she didn't want to happen. Alice didn't enjoy being Alice very much, as I think you know. I'm afraid she's not going to be able to. I know that I hurt her. I wanted to tell her that I was wrong. Stupid. I made a stupid mistake. 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