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The Unimaginable The Unimaginable by Dina Silver
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“There are certain things in life that must be experienced in order to fully understand them, and falling in love and heartbreak are two of them.”
Dina Silver, The Unimaginable
“Downwind sailing, smooth waters, clear, starry skies at night, and periodic flirting. What more could a girl ask for?”
Dina Silver, The Unimaginable
“You are a gift, and I don’t want to be scared anymore. I have no intention of losing you again. Certainly not on my account.” He came closer to me. “It doesn’t have to be today or even tomorrow, but I’m determined to spend a lifetime with you if you’ll let me.”
Dina Silver, The Unimaginable
“How such a life-altering—life-ending—event could go unmentioned to the people that care about him. Out of respect, I kept my mouth shut about it, but it didn’t sit well with me.”
Dina Silver, The Unimaginable
“dusk, meeting new people, seeing new”
Dina Silver, The Unimaginable
“Following the status quo and the word of the Lord was all I was ever allowed to do. Go to school. Go to church. Get a job. Meet a good man. Learn to bake apple pie. Quit said job and start having children. Join the church auxiliary. Bake more pie. Cherry, maybe.”
Dina Silver, The Unimaginable
“There are certain things in life that must be experienced in order to fully understand them, and falling in love and heartbreak are two of them. No one can amply describe what it is to love someone unconditionally and then lose them in an instant.”
Dina Silver, The Unimaginable
“You love Niran too much for that.”
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“world”
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“down”
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“He was in my space again, and I could feel him.”
Dina Silver, The Unimaginable
“knew, what she thought would keep”
Dina Silver, The Unimaginable
“don’t allow our guests to use the washer and dryer in the house, but there is a coin laundry up the road, and you may”
Dina Silver, The Unimaginable
“Dear Sophia, Welcome to this crazy world of ours. I sure hope you like to travel, because your mom and I haven’t planted roots anywhere in almost two years. Scratch that . . . I just hope you like boats. Thankfully, it’s been a long time since I’ve been to a hospital, and this time I couldn’t be happier for the reason that brought me back to one. In fact, sitting next to a hospital bed for two days awaiting your arrival made me think of someone else. Someone I loved once, and someone who led me to your mom. Jessica paused to look up at me, and I leaned in and gave her a kiss. I want you to know how much your mom and I love each other, and how much we love you. How much we’ve talked about your arrival, and how eager we are to get to know you better. We can’t wait to hear the sound of your voice. We can’t wait to see if you’ll like dresses or jeans, or prefer blue to pink. We can’t wait to show you the water and our world, and we can’t wait to see what an amazing woman you’ll become. We’ve imagined all of it. Mom and I want you to know that you can do anything with your life. That we will take care of you and teach you everything we know and give you every opportunity to follow your dreams. Imagine us smiling and cheering you on every step of the way. As for what you do afterward . . . we can only imagine.”
Dina Silver, The Unimaginable