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Past tenses.
- It was dark when he opened his eyes.
- The ochre landscape and his glitter powder, subtly deposited by sunlight, had died when his eyes closed.
- And now there was nothing anymore.
- Nothing more than meandering memories almost erased and tarnished colors of old pictures.
- Behind the window was emerging the urbanized stretch of a landing strip and, on macadam, halos of light, which was outlining his edge, was ominously reflecting. He shivered.
- He didn’t know how long the plane had stopped.
- But he knew it was cold, horribly cold.
- He clumsily pulled up his legs against his chest and wrapped them with the too large sweater from her shoulders.
- Worn fibers emitted a stifled snap before stretched more.
- His forehead mechanically leaned on the little window and he pulled his arms in his sleeves.
- He could hear his mother scold in the prevailing silence.
- She had never tolerated this habit he had to deform his clothes.
- And she shouted: “a sweater, a beautiful sweater!
- Do you know what’s the price of a sweater today?
- Perhaps you’ll pay the new one I’ll have to buy for you?!
- One day, this kid will kill me!
- And sit up properly!
- I haven’t educated you like that.” A yawn unhinged his jaw. Never mind.
- She wasn’t here to say something tonight.
- AlesiaDeReu
June 2014
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