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   Book1:TeDream-Maker (第65/166页)

ichseemedgealedonthefloor.Hehadafeelingthattimehadfrozenalso,sohewavedhishandsinthesunlightandsawtheshadowmove.

    "Ah!Timedoesmovebutitsspeedeasured!MybodyisstillwandIamresurrectedagain.Myfleshbodydoesnotbelongtome.Itwasborrowedfromnaturetobeusedtemporarilyandfinallywouldhavetobereturonature.ButIamsureIwilluseittomorrowandwilltiouseitforalongtimeyet.”Dimitrifeltlightheartedagain,asifaburdenhadbeenliftedfromhisshoulders.Theprogressoftimehadnotbeenverysmooth,athatawalkintheopenairwouldhelpregutehisphysicalstatewiththespeedoftime.

    ItwasgettingdarkandDimitriwaswalkingalohestreets.

    "Everyohinksmyfleshbodyisaedanddiscardedmae.Sowhat?I’msatisfiedwithwhatIhaveandsideritapricelesstreasuretobeusedcarefullyandgingerly.”HisfootstepstookhimunsciouslytoElina’sluxuriousapartmentandhisthoughtsturhepreviousnight.Theyhadbothbeendrunkandheseemedtohavemadelovetoher,thoughhecouldn’treallybecertainaboutit.heless,itwasanighttoremember.Lookingatthelightsinherwindow,hethought,

    "Elinaisadoctor,aprofessionalwoman.WhatamI?Astreetcat!Iotpossiblyaspiretobehermate.”HelookedatherexpeeAmerisedanparkedoutsideandwassurprisedtofindanotheridentieparkedrightbehindit.Curious,hetriedthedoorandfounditunlocked.Hewentintoitandsatonthebackseat.Thelingeringsmellofperfumetoldhimitbelooawoman,buttherewasaman’stophat,atuxedoandanumbrelthere,thtbesidehimonthebackseaturse.Openingit,hefoundalipstick,apadathickwadofbills.

    "Thiswomanisreallycareless!"hethought.Hesettledhimselffortablyoherseatandsoonfelsleep.

    5

    Inthefoggynight,moonlightwasobscure.Thebloomingflowersseemedmoremysteriousaifulthantheyhadbeehebrilliantsunlight.Rhododendrons,rosesandbirdsofparadise,somebudding,someinfullbloom,viedwitheachotherindecoratingthegardenwiththeircolorsandfragrance.Amidsttheseflowers,thetallstrongfigureofJamaz,thegardener,couldbeseehemoonlight.Hewalkedamoeougthevelvetypetalsofone,smellinganotherorstoopingtokissawayadewonaionallywell-shapedandfragrantblossom.Hewouldneverbesocruestopluyohembecausehekifulflowerswerethesexualansofthepnts.Justthen,brilliantheadlightslitupthedarknessasacarcamethroughthegateandturothewindingdrivewayleadinguptothehouse.Thesilentfigurequicklydisappearedintotheshadowofthetreesandbushes.

    TheswayingmotionofthecarwokeDimitrifromhisshortnap.Hewaositupandmakeknownhispreseonsedthought,hewasafraidsuexpecteddisclosurewouldbesurethtenthesolitaryfemaledriver,whomightpanidcauseanact.Soheclosedhiseyesagaiendingtobeasleep,preferringtoletherfindoutforherselfteron.Heheardthedriver’sagitatedsoliloquy,

    "versingwithaNudeAngel"...suderfulmusic…suchadramaticdeath...Toshootoneselfoageinthemidstofappuseoftheaudiereallyisveryromantic,butwhatIsay?PoorElina,Ithiillloveshimeverymuch...PoorsufferingyoungartistIke,tofalnddieamidstscreamsandshockedexcmationslikethedownfallofashootingstar..."Dimitrialmostexcimedoutloudonhearingtheuednews,butcmpedhishandonhismouthintime.WhowasthiswomanandwhatwasherretionshiptoIkeandElina?Hervoicesoundedyoungahecarswayedasitturothedrivewaya
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