Sunday, July 25, 2010

100 Days 2010.27 The English Patient

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The English Patient



She watches the English Patient and she can't get the words scribbled on the wrinkled remnants of the Christmas cracker, the same kind they pull paper crowns, plastic toys, and silly jokes out of every year in Simsbury on Christmas day. "Crimes committed in peace time are nothing compared to crimes committed in times of war." Was that the exact quote? She couldn't be sure but she knew what it meant anyway. She wonders if he has any idea the great power small sentences from him have over her, He manages to break her heart into millions of shards and pick them up again within less than twenty words. But he shouldn't be the one with power over her heart. It troubled her that even though her heart sped up, it was very easy to breathe when she was near him. It could be ten years ago and Jon all over again. Well, she had told Shawn that she had figured out the secret to time travel.

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