Paul, dear, she said, her voice a terrifying blend of motherly sweetness and steel. You’ve stopped typing.
I was just thinking, Annie, he whispered, his throat dry. The ending... it needs to be right. For Misery.
Paul shifted his weight, and a sharp, jagged bolt of pain shot from his shattered legs to his hip. He gasped, his fingers trembling over the keys. Beside him sat a single glass of water and a small, white pill—the only thing keeping the screaming nerves in his legs at bay. subtitle Misery.1990.720p.BluRay.x264.[YTS.AG]
The cursor blinked like a heartbeat on the pale blue screen of Paul Sheldon’s laptop. Outside, the Colorado snow fell in heavy, suffocating sheets, burying the world in a silent, white shroud. Inside the guest room of Annie Wilkes’s remote farmhouse, the air smelled of floor wax and stale medication.
The door creaked open. Annie stood there, her silhouette massive and imposing against the hallway light. She held a tray with a bowl of soup, but her eyes were not on the food. They were fixed on the screen. Paul, dear, she said, her voice a terrifying
As she turned and locked the door behind her, Paul began to type. The click-clack of the keys was the only sound in the room, a frantic, rhythmic pulse marking the hours of his golden cage. He wasn't writing a story about Misery Chastain anymore. He was writing his own obituary, one sentence at a time.
Annie’s face contorted. The sweetness evaporated, replaced by a dark, brooding storm. This isn't right, Paul. She wouldn't just leave. She’s grateful. You’re making her sound ungrateful. I’m trying to make it realistic, Annie. The ending
Realistic? Annie’s hand slammed onto the desk, rattling the laptop. I saved you from that wreck! I brought you here! I am your number one fan, and I know what Misery wants. She wants to stay where she is loved.