Donna Tartt Quotes
I Missed Her So Much I Wanted To Die: A Hard, Physical Longing, Like A Craving For Air Underwater. Lying Awake, I Tried To Recall All My Best Memories Of Her - To Freeze Her In My Mind So I Wouldn't Forget Her - But Instead Of Birthdays And Happy Times I Kept Remembering Things Like How A Few Days Before She Was Killed She'd Stopped Me Halfway Out The Door To Pick A Thread Off My School Jacket. For Some Reason, It Was One Of The Clearest Memories I Had Of Her: Her Knitted Eyebrows, The Precise Gesture Of Her Reaching Out To Me, Everything. Several Times Too - Drifting Uneasily Between Dreaming And Sleep - I Sat Up Suddenly In Bed At The Sound Of Her Voice Speaking Clearly In My Head, Remarks She Might Conceivably Have Made At Some Point But That I Didn't Actually Remember, Things Like Throw Me An Apple, Would You? And I Wonder If This Buttons Up The Front Or The Back? And This Sofa Is In A Terrible State Of Disreputableness.
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