- I don't care about that either, what I want is to have you close to me. - Linna felt her body being lifted and suddenly he was holding her ass while her legs were on his waist. Robert climbed the side staircase and entered the room closing the door, the rain outside was falling hard, this time against the window, the breeze also seemed insane it was possible to observe this because of the leaves that swayed quite strongly and intensely. - You won't let me fall. - He joked and his body was thrown against the bed.- I would never be able to think of that, to let you fall? Not in another world. - he affirmed, throwing himself beside her. The light was off, but there was one outside, very close to the big window of the room, which illuminated part of the environment.- Seriously speaking many people judge me for this opinion, people usually think about getting married when they are in a relationship, I think differently. for example, I am 32 years old and technically I am old for a wedd
The day dawned very early, it was around seven in the morning when Robert woke up with his cell phone vibrating beside his mattress. He moved away from Linna so as not to disturb her sound sleep and went into the kitchen to answer the phone, it was still raining lightly outside and the sun was being hidden by heavy clouds.- William! Good morning, I hope you have some great news to call me back with early in the morning. - He yawned and listened to the sound of paperwork on the other end of the line, followed by many voices.- Yes, my friend, yes! The police station is celebrating today because we finally caught Dylan. - Robert felt so happy that he punched the marble countertop making one of the spoons resting there fall into the aluminum sink and make a huge noise. Almost automatically he ducked to look at Linna, she just moved to the other side and continued to sleep.- Are you serious? - he put his hand over his mouth, whispering and screaming inside himself.- Yes! We had a tense
- Yeah. I've been trying to put this love aside for many years, every time I see you it all seems to come back to me, yesterday I didn't even see you two coming together, I saw you when Stefan pulled you in. It had been so long since I had seen him, and he seemed more of a man, much more manly, so handsome. I couldn't help but admire him! You know, Linna, this is very hard. It's hard to know that deep down I was always someone who was here for him, because he always left. Every single time. Because this was his grandmother's house. So we only saw each other during his vacations. Everything that happened was good, for both of us, I feel that he loved me too, but to wait for this until today is...- despair! He did love you, and he said so himself. However, everything has passed, he has loved others just like he loves me today. I understand that adolescent love is what moves us, it is what marks our lives and I also imagine your imagination. However, there is nothing I can do except tel
At eight o'clock that night they boarded the jet, bound for San Francisco. In Ketchikan it rained all afternoon, so they went back to the cabin and watched a few comedy movies, then moved on to animation. Linna discovered by herself that Robert loved cartoons. He didn't know if there was a reason, but whenever he stopped to watch something it was never an action series or even a newspaper. It was just drawings. All possible cartoons, even anime.This was not bad. Not bad at all. Of all the things his childish spirit could like, this stood out. And in a way she understands it. Cartoons often talk about extremely delicate subjects yet children are not able to notice such a thing. Like in the latest Tom and Jerry cartoon. Both of them are trying all the time to conquer a woman they love, and are traded for money and fame, the scene ends with both of them sitting on the tracks of a train and as soon as the screen goes completely black the sound of the train coming is the last thing we hea
- Hi son, how are you? - Robert didn't understand her excited tone, after all it had been over a month since Barbara had apologized to him for abandoning him for so long and then simply disappeared again without proving any interest in helping her own son. He wouldn't go after her at all, not that he wished she would come and stay with him, but the way his parents didn't even bother to ask him if he was okay was just further proof that shows how much they don't care.- I'm doing very well. What do you want? - He was short, but he didn't lie. Since Linna had moved into his house he hadn't even had time to think about his problems with his parents, sure, some nights it bothered him but it was irrelevant to him. Robert knew that he couldn't have any control over it, and if he did he wouldn't make a point of using it.- Goodness son, what's with that tone of voice? - Barbara really felt hurt to be treated that way, she hoped it was okay.- Is this the kind of relationship you were talking
- Yes, and if something hadn't happened that made me stop here, I certainly wouldn't have found out. - She bit her lip ungraciously. She was simply beaten by a man, and when she woke up about the news that she had a disease.- You are young! You have a lot of life ahead of you. I'm fifty-one years old, it's been thirty-one years since I discovered the disease, and I was able to get a transplant because a friend was a match for me and gave it to me. The doctors said that the life span of my kidney was only thirty years, and here I am without any problems.- And you, during all these years, kept coming here? - The woman shook her head.- Yes. Every day I had to because my case was more serious.- I feel afraid. I found out recently, but I've been having a lot of symptoms and I'm afraid that everything is going to get worse very quickly. I don't know if you have children, but I have a ten year old. And I'm afraid to leave him. I'm afraid to leave for good, I don't know if he could take i
There Linna was once again, this time unaccompanied and wearing a long flowered dress and very simple hair with a bad bun. For quite some time she had been staring at the ceiling and all those beautiful chandeliers in the airport. Her mother was about to arrive with her father and his family, and she couldn't wait to see them. Longing was a funny thing to her, since she missed her father, her mother, and of course Matthew so much in such a short time. But with other people it was different. Linna believed that the more someone became distant from her, the more she would become distant from that person. And the word longing didn't even exist in that situation.This happened to many people in her family, close cousins, aunts who said they cared and suddenly became distant. Especially after what happened. Her being left at the altar, to many in her family, was as if she had given reason for a man never to marry her. That was one of the hardest parts to deal with. And she thanked from the
Two weeks have passed since the Gustov family arrived in San Francisco again, Robert extended the invitation to Linna to her uncle's birthday party and she didn't even think twice about it. Her heart felt tight, with no way out. So now she had to make the most of it while she was still able to do so. She got dressed while Robert helped Matt with the shoes, the farm was far from the city, it was about forty minutes to get there. It was one o'clock in the afternoon, and Robert decided to go after lunch. Until then the idea was to spend the night, so they were taking tents and inflatable mattresses.Linna looked at herself in the mirror as she put on the large gold ring, that outfit really suited her, especially her curvy body. She felt a little bloated and already Robert could tell that the hemodialysis was making her lose weight, not much, the difference on the scale was minimal, but on her physiognomy it looked different. She opted for a pair of pantaloons and a long-sleeved white cro