This part of the book focuses on Kitty and Sabine and as I mentioned on my previous post, this will be interesting between the two relationship, but it feels like it is taking forever to find my personal answers. Both, Kitty and Sabine mention that they somehow relate to Parsifal or Guy, which is somehow awkward, but makes sense as to why they both feel that way towards each other. Some reasons are that Sabine shares the most time with Parsifal and Kitty's appearance who resembles Guy. They both lost a connection with a love one and share the qualities of a great person. I know that sometime soon they'll eventually have something special.
Moving on, the girls all decide to watch the film from the Johnny Carson show which also resembled a girls slumber party. Dot, Kitty, then Sabine sat on the couch and were steady as they watch. Dot tears first, triggers Sabine, and passes it on to Kitty. It almost made me tear too and made me feel like someone was missing in my life, like a lost relative, even though I can't put my finger on it.
Later as the night ends, Sabine was ready for bed and Kitty decides to say good night then kisses her. The kiss wasn't on the cheek or the forehead, it was on the lips! Oh my god! how the book put its sentences together....It was amazingly put well together, most especially when it made me feel as if I was the one in that awkward moment. The kiss turned out to be two kisses and they just immediately looked at each other as if it wasn't uncomfortable or eccentric.
On the next day, Kitty rushed out of the home but still kisses Sabine on the forehead as she begins her regular day and she never thought of anything else, but moved on as if nothing happens. My oh my! How it gave me a backflash! It was like the time I had with my ex that wasn't suppose to happen. My memories are taking me back to where it all began. What a book that trigger such awful and ridiculous memory. I am constantly smiling with a chuckle.
Jumping to the night, Kitty just ends up on sitting on the end of Sabine's bed and they began to talk. The book really defined the confusion of what they wanted to say, but clearly understood what has happened and what was going on. Without anything happening they still end a comforting night for the two of them and wait for the next day. When they spend more and more time together, it was becoming very difficult for someone to accept and that was Kitty's husband.
Later that day, Howard visits Sabine, but stands across the road and speaks loudly to Sabine. He treathened her to leave his wife and kids alone, even though nothing was mentioned. I was beginning to see that probably Sabine and Kitty won't get any further than a kiss. Regardless, something will happen towards Sabine.
As I read further, I was right, drama happened at home. Howard was fighting with Kitty and by the time Sabine checks up on the situation, there was a small cut on her cheek with little blood. Then, Howard stabbed the table with a knife in front of Kitty and Sabine, eventually the two boys wakes up and goes into the kitchen. Sabine wasn't afraid and did face Howard. She was slammed down to the ground and was yelled at. I really thought that this is embarrassing for him to do this, but damn his gut feeling was somehow right about Sabine and Kitty. Later, the drama ended quickly and the night ended peacefully. I am so thankful because I was beginning to think that someone else was going to be rushed to the hospital.
On the other hand, I am saddened as the book gets closer to the last page, but I do love this book so much.
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