Saturday, October 30, 2010
Along the Lines of Atlas
"I'm thinking of the fifteen years that Sabastian d'Anconia had to wait for the woman he loved: he did not know whether he would ever find her again, whether she would survive. . . whether she would wait for him. But he knew that she could not live through his battle and that he could not call her to him until it was won. So he waited, holding his love in the place of the hope which he had no right to hold. But when he carried her across the threshold of his house, as the first Senora d'Anconia of a new world, he knew that the battle was won, that they were free, that nothing threatened her and nothing would ever hurt her again."
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Dear Jess,
ReplyDeleteI want to tell you that You are amazing, you are beautiful, and your writing makes me feel your pain. he will come back, it will be a while but he will come back. im so glad that he is writing to you and making you feel like you. Hold onto that my dear, you are amazing, I love you, he loves you. time is just a matter of perspective, it changes, time will go by and then he really will be with you.. hold on until that moment.
miss you, love you.
lexis