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I agree.23 DR. BRADLEY (Ominously) Elura died exactly 10 years ago tomorrow. Bradley crosses to a red velvet drape on the wall and with much dramatic flair, pulls a tasseled cord. The curtains part in the middle to reveal a large oil painting of ELURA HELLSUBUS. PAINTING OF ELURA A flash of lightning illuminates the painting of Elura, who, except for her clothing and hairjstyle, is the spitting image of Elvira. THUNDER CRASHES. CUT TO: REVERSE ANGLE At that very moment, ROXANA HELLSUBUS enters through the open doorway of the bedroom. She is young and beautiful although pale and sickly looking. ROXANA Dr. Bradley, I thought I heard your voice and I... BRADLEY AND ELVIRA They both whirl around to face her. Roxana comes to an abrupt halt when she sees Elvira. She is obviously stunned by her appearance. She looks at Elvira for a moment, then the painting, then at Elvira, then back to the painting. She faints. Elvira looks down at Roxana, lying on the floor. ELVIRA Whoa! What's her problem? DR. BRADLEY You needn't worry. She'll be fine. I'm afraid she does this sort of thing quite frequently. She's not well, as you can see.