Riccardo Bruni Quotes
But That Day It Was Raining, And Since They Couldn't Very Well Sit On The Rooftop In The Rain To Watch The Flotilla Parade, They Stayed In The Little Room That Led To The Roof. It Had Just One Tiny Window Through Which The Gray Light Of Day Filtered In. They Sat On The Floor, And Lorenzo's Senses Were Aroused By The Sound Of The Rain Falling Outside, The Musky Smell Of His Own Body, And The Fragrant Scent Of Caterina's Hair. A Single Blonde Strand Wound Down Her Slim Neck.
They Kissed, Taking Off Their Rain-washed Summer Clothes So That Their Bodies Pressed, Naked, Against One Another. Long, Delicate Lovemaking. Caresses, Kisses, Shivers, And Sighs Of Delight.
Lorenzo Would Have Gladly Spend The Rest Of His Life Preserved In That Single Moment, As If In Amber, Abandoning Reality To Live In The Memory Of That One Single Day.
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