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“I think you’re like the drawing, you’re not ready yet. But one day I think you’re going to do something important. One day you’ll paint someone else’s postcard.”
The sun will soon be rising. They walk to the sea. He teaches her to swim.
His mother stood beside him and thought for a long time before she murmured: “I think perhaps it flew back to its friends, darling. You would have done the same.”
They carry on like that for a while, and will carry on carrying on, because Joar is right. Ted will never abandon her.
She sees the world, then the world sees her. Her art becomes famous. She becomes someone else’s postcard.

