terri mcmillan's latest novel "getting to happy" is already heading to the big screen, no surprise, since three of her books have been adapted into films, including, remember this one, "waiting to exhale?" the 1995 movie follows four african-american women and their relationships with men. and now, almost two decades later, mcmillan revisits the lives of these same women in "getting to happy." and our fredricka whitfield asked the author, if something happened in they are life, or the lives of these characters to prompt her to write a sequel. here's a preview of that interview. >> i had no intention of writing a sequel to "waiting to exhale." but after my divorce, i was really bitter and angry. you know, when you have been deceived, when you have been lied to, and someone that you trust, i don't care who they are, when it happens, you don't care. you just are angry. and it was wearing me out and i didn't like the person that i had become. >> reporter: it's interesting,