“I turned to face Audrey, and everything I loved was right there in her eyes, the memories tangible: the schooldays and sleepovers, the cheap bottles of wine and sappy chick flicks. She was there for my mother’s drunken relapses, there to hold me until I fell asleep the first time the ex from Seattle hit me. It was all there, and my God, each memory was suddenly sacred and the sun rose and set upon it.” FriendshipMemoriesGriefAcceptanceLoyaltyClosureResistance Trilogy Book:The Tragedy of Knowledge Source: The Tragedy of Knowledge
“The moonlight rained down on the beach as if to shine a spotlight on my solitude, and I wanted to cry out at it, ‘Why did you take her? You, surrounded by all of your twinkling stars and infinite wonders and darkness. There’s already enough beauty where you are.” DeathLossGriefAcceptanceDenialClosure Book:Love and Relativity Source: Love and Relativity