The Almond and the Seahorse

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Toni brings Gwen's cello to the hospital. She's told by Falmer that her presence sometimes upsets Gwen, and so she leaves in a huff.
Toni brings Gwen's cello to the hospital. She's told by Falmer that her presence sometimes upsets Gwen, and so she leaves in a huff.


Joe's sister, Cath, suggests she talk to a [[therapist]] or join a [[support group]], but Sarah refuses. Despite longing to have children with Joe, she feels it's not possible as long as their situation remains unchanged. Sarah and Toni struggle with increasing feelings of loneliness.
Joe's sister, Cath, suggests Sarah talk to a [[therapist]] or join a [[support group]], but Sarah refuses. Despite longing to have children with Joe, she feels it's not possible as long as their situation remains unchanged. Sarah and Toni struggle with increasing feelings of loneliness.


Gwen starts playing her cello again. Toni, feeling she's lost too much time, ends their relationship. Falmer informs Sarah that Joe's mind is deteriorating and he will eventually lose his [[long-term memories]]. Sarah accuses Falmer of giving her false hope and storms out. Gwen encounters the distraught Sarah and tries to comfort her by suggesting she make the most of life. Falmer laments that she cannot heal the pain that her patients' loved ones endure.
Gwen starts playing her cello again. Toni, feeling she's lost too much time, ends their relationship. Falmer informs Sarah that Joe's mind is deteriorating and he will eventually lose his [[long-term memories]]. Sarah accuses Falmer of giving her false hope and storms out. Gwen encounters the distraught Sarah and tries to comfort her by suggesting she make the most of life. Falmer laments that she cannot heal the pain that her patients' loved ones endure.
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