Thursday, March 20, 2014

The Special One...Part Nine...

As I began where I left off, I noticed some words were in French and surprisingly, I knew how to pronounce some of the words. I love the differences of their cultures and how different cities reunite long lost loved ones. Furthermore, Sabine teaches a trick to Howard or Lo and I thought she would never try to do magic again. It was such a great moment that she was playing with kids and without notice, she was being a great aunt. Soon, Bertie got through an accident at home and was rushed to the same hospital where Kitty shared great and awful memories. As they were in the hospital drama occurs between the family and it defintely surprises Sabine. She never knew that there was so much drama in such a little town compared to LA. I totally agree, because the drama is BIGGER when the community is SMALLER.

For example, Tinian, an island where I also am from is populated of about 5,000 people or a little more. This area covers drama from the littlest kid to the oldest person in the village and everyone would be aware of what was going on in seconds. Thankfully, I also grew up in the capital, Saipan. The island is populated about 40,000 people, if I am not mistaken and this is where drama doesn't happen often, so it does make sense to what I stated earlier.

Back to the book, the drama soon ended and everyone parted ways. The result led to Kitty and Howard splitting for some time because he was getting too out of hand. Dot (Parsifal's mom) mentions to Sabine, how she wants Kitty and Howard to divorce and Haas and Bertie to get married, but it seems that it is going the way she wanted to. Thank god this is not happening to my family. Later, Sabine reads a book called "The return of the Native", which the title sounds so interesting enough to make you want to read. As a result, I searched the book and found it! It was first published in 1878 and written by Thomas Hardy. I love how this book states realistic evidence and motivates me throughout the story. In the end, I hope that it turns out to something special.


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