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Scarlet moves on to take other lovers. In WEDNESDAY she's in a relationship
with a man who harbours secrets. "The trust is gone and she doesn't know
whether she is imagining that he's up to something or whether he really is.
She's becoming something she never wanted to become - possessive and
suspicious." But on another level, Scarlet's love-affair is with America. "Is the land of the free really so free? People have put their trust in the ideal of America. But whether it's the broken treaties with the native American people or the recent stock market crash, greed has taken over."
-- Scarlet's Walk bio
"Wednesday is a mixture of many things. Mainly because, she's [Scarlet] at a place now where she realizes that love is a bit complicated and it's not just about a fantasy that you have of somebody. And so, Wednesday is kind of involved and complicated because it's not a cut and dry sort of idea. It's not "I don't like this person", it's not that simple. I think you might be really, um, very taken with somebody and they might be very much in your life. But there are things that they do that are quite disrespectful or cross a line in a way that is, um, very passive-aggressive. So you can't really talk about it. Manipulation makes her cry, especially when it's with people that you supposedly are close with. You see covert activity, you would think, happens with the outside forces. Not the inner circle. And Wednesday's very messy. It seems like a happy little song. But it's um...it's as I said before, things aren't cut and dry."
-- Scarlet Stories CD
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