Y&R Spoilers: Mariah falls into a state of mental disorder – Sharon begs doctor to save her daughter
Y&R Spoilers Monday, June 9 reveal where every secret can be revealed at any time, Mariah Copeland is facing a storm of guilt. Feelings of regret and self-blame seem to be invading her mind every day.
The story begins with a stormy business trip, where Mariah meets a stranger she will never forget, and this person may be the one who pushed her to the brink of a breakdown.
Mariah, who is known to be a trustworthy and stable person, suddenly becomes different. S
he begins to appear in conversations with a distant look in her eyes, as if she is haunted by an inescapable hallucination.
Nights she wakes up in confusion, remembering what she did in a drunken state, actions that she cannot understand. It is definitely not a normal affair but something much deeper and darker.
The confusion only increases as Mariah is confronted with overwhelming guilt. She keeps talking about something bad she did, but can’t quite put her finger on what it was.
Every time she talks about it, all she can do is avoid looking at Tessa, her beloved partner. Mariah’s silence only makes everyone around her feel uneasy, as if she’s hiding a terrible secret.
When Mariah starts talking about confessing to Tessa, her heart feels like it’s being ripped apart. She can’t bear the guilt anymore, and wants to tell Tessa the truth, even if it means breaking their relationship forever.
She tells Tessa that if it was just a one-night stand, she would easily confess and ask for forgiveness. But, Mariah realizes that her secret is more than just a casual affair; it’s much deeper and darker.
There were moments when Mariah, when she looked at herself in the mirror, felt like a completely different person, as if she were living a parallel life to herself.
The hazy memories, the strange images of a man, the indescribable feelings she had never experienced, made her fall into a state of near-loss of control.
How could Mariah get into a situation like this? It was not just a mistake, but a push into a dead end, where she could not remember exactly what she had done and why.