An attempt at a summary, if a little simplified: the characters speak their emotions relating to the issues detailed in my last 2 postings, until, in the end B comes to the conclusion there is no way out of his pain, C (possibly) decides to kill herself (we are not 100% sure), M seems to decide her chance of a child has gone and her relationship with B is a mutually destructive, yet addictive, one, and all the characters go 'into the light, happy and free' - this can be interpreted several ways: death, whether by natural causes, accident or suicide; the redemptive light of love (they decide to try and make the relationships work); freedom from their pain (expressing their emotions has released them), or even the freedom of being newly single (some people do feel a sense of release after a troubled relationship breaks up).
Whoops, I went on for longer than I intended there, but that's the thing with Crave, it's open to so many interpretations. Hope you get this on time anyway and that this helps.
Best wishes, Jess
Archive 8-9-2001