“There were the Newport hills, far up the bay, marked now by a rim of lights. There was the water, a blue shimmer under the sun, a black mirror after dark, somehow alive, a living thing that tied it all together, the houses hugging the rim and the people in them, drawn there to be beside the bay. The water had been there in the beginning, the beautiful bay all alone; and now the houses had crowded about it, hemming it in a row of stucco and brick and white clapboard. Someday the bay would be alone again. When The Thing went off. When all of the houses would be blown away. There would be floating rubble, a border of broken trash for a little while.”
Quote by Dolores Hitchens
Book:The Watcher
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The Watcher
The story follows the protagonist's encounter with The Watcher, a shadowy figure who seems to have knowledge of their deepest secrets. As the narrative unfolds, the protagonist is drawn into a web of intrigue and danger, challenging their understanding of trust and reality. more
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