Paula Hawkins Quotes
It's Not Until We Get Into The Car That I Notice He Has Blood On His Hand. "You've Cut Yourself," I Say. He Doesn't Reply; His Knuckles Are White On The Steering Wheel. "Tom, I Needed To Talk To You," I Say. I'm Trying To Be Conciliatory, Trying To Be Grown-up About This, But I Suppose It's A Little Late For That. "I'm Sorry About Hassling You, But For God's Sake! You Just Cut Me Off. You - " "It's OK," He Says, His Voice Soft. "I'm Not . . . I'm Pissed Off About Something Else. It's Not You." He Turns His Head And Tries To Smile At Me, But Fails. "Problems With The Ex," He Says. "You Know How It Is." "What Happened To Your Hand?" I Ask Him. "Problems With The Ex," He Says Again, And There's A Nasty Edge To His Voice. We Drive The Rest Of The Way To Corly Wood In Silence.
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