“When he stepped into the shower, the hot water scalded him. He let it run over his face, burning his eyelids. He put up with the pain, his jaw clenched and his muscles taut, suppressing the urge to howl with loneliness in the suffocating steam. For four years, one month, and twelve days, Nikon always got into the shower with him after they made love and soaped his back slowly, interminably. And often she put her arms around him, like a little girl in the rain. One day I'll leave without ever really knowing you. You'll remember my big, dark eyes. The reproachful silences. The moans of anxiety as I slept. The nightmares you couldn't save me from. You'll remember all this when I'm gone.”
Quote by Arturo Pérez-Reverte
Book:The Club Dumas
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The Club Dumas
In this gripping tale, a scholar becomes entangled in a web of intrigue and danger as he delves into the mysterious world of a rare book known as The Club Dumas. The story unfolds as he uncovers clues that lead him on a perilous journey, revealing the book's dark history and the secrets it holds. more
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