He sits at the window and watches his mountains even now, dark in the distance and lost to him beyond all hope. But there is enough to draw his attention away: Costis' long-suffering silence that speaks a hundred volumes, the chime of Irene's earrings, the sound of his daughter's laughter.
His heart is full at last, so full that the weight of it holds him fast like an anchor.
Queen's Thief, Eugenides
He sits at the window and watches his mountains even now, dark in the distance and lost to him beyond all hope. But there is enough to draw his attention away: Costis' long-suffering silence that speaks a hundred volumes, the chime of Irene's earrings, the sound of his daughter's laughter.
His heart is full at last, so full that the weight of it holds him fast like an anchor.