Jojo Moyes Quotes
I Could Barely Even Say Will's Name. And Listening To Their Tales Of Family Relationships, Of Thirty-year Marriages, Shared Houses, Lives, Children, I Felt Like A Fraud. I Had Been A Carer For Someone For Six Months. I'd Loved Him, And Watched Him End His Life. How Could These Strangers Possibly Understand What Will And I Had Been To Each Other During That Time? How Could I Explain The Way We Had So Swiftly Understood Each Other, The Shorthand Jokes, The Blunt Truths And Raw Secrets? How Could I Convey The Way Those Short Months Had Changed The Way I Felt About Everything? The Way He Had Skewed My World So Totally That It Made No Sense Without Him In It?
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