This is Not the End: But I Can See It From Here (The Big Red Z book 1)
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she whispered, interrupting his sleep at some point in the night. “Let’s do it again.” With a strange hope in his heart, Doc crawled cautiously down through the silent shadows of his dreams in the waking world. But she had not uttered the words. Doc smiled anyway. She was curled up next to him, nearly naked on the cold roof, also smiling. Doc pulled her closer. He just stared into the vast wastes of stars, completely content with his place in the wet gray muck of it all. The wind m...oved through empty solitudes of the forest around them. It brought a warm, aching sigh of unutterable satisfaction. The curves and gentles noises of breath that came from the woman beside him were too flawless for the limitation of speech. Every faint rustling from the gauzy, wavering bodies of heaven brought him peace, a peace as vast and noiseless as the wheeling of planets through the star-speckled black; and any attempts to describe it seemed sacrilege. Perhaps it was. And that was purpose enough for his life. For now. Reflecting on his experiences in life, on Tyler’s maddening heartache, Doc was starting to think of life as a senseless jumble with no purpose but to get through it. Now, something in the calm of the forest around them, or the certainty of their unerring moment together, quieted his unrest; so let anyone who would hear a fool mutter absurdities, hear this—just like a mother quiets a fretful child, that rowdy woman, so free with her love, calmed and lulled his tumultuous thoughts. And Doc loved her for that alone. He did. He loved her.
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