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Pastime (Spenser, #18) Pastime by Robert B. Parker
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“I always loved it when I had a story to tell her, because her attention was complete and felt like sunlight.”
Robert B. Parker, Pastime
“Pearl was hurring around my apartment, sniffing everything, including Rich Beaumont and Patty Giacomin, which neither of them like much.

"Can you get Pearl to settle down?" Paul asked.

"I could speak to her, but she'd continue to do what she wants, and I'd look ineffectual. My approach is to endorse everything she does."

Susan said, "Come here, Pearl." And Pearl went over to her, and Susan gave her a kiss on the mouth, and Pearl wagged her tail; and lapped Susan's face, and turned and went back and sniffed at Patty.”
Robert B. Parker, Pastime
tags: dogs, pets
“You walked a mile in the rain to drink hot water?”
“To be with you,” she said. “You’re better than pie.”
And I turned under the umbrella and embraced her with my free arm and pressed my mouth against hers and held her hard against me and smelled her perfume and closed my eyes and kissed her for a long time in the still rain, and even after we stopped kissing, I held on to her and we stood together in the dark under the umbrella, until finally I didn’t need to hold on anymore, and it was time to go across the street and have some cherry pie. Which we did.”
Robert B. Parker, Pastime
tags: noir
“I’ve spent a lot of my time alone, and I have learned to treat myself as if I were a family. I give myself dinner at night. I give myself breakfast in the morning. I like the process of deciding what to eat and putting it together and seeing how it works, and I like to experiment, and I like to eat. There’s nothing lonelier than some guy alone in the kitchen eating Chinese food out of the carton.
“But cooking yourself a meal,” Susan said, “and sitting down to eat it with the table set, and maybe a fire in the fireplace . . .”
“And a ball game on . . .”
“And a half bottle of wine, perhaps.”
I nodded.
Susan smiled, the way she does when her face seems to get brighter.
“You are the most self-sufficient man I have ever known,” she said.”
Robert B. Parker, Pastime
“Susan smiled the smile she always smiled when you knew she hadn’t the slightest interest in what you were saying, and she knew it, and she knew you knew it.”
Robert B. Parker, Pastime
“I could speak to her, but she’d continue to do what she wants, and I’d look ineffectual. My approach is to endorse everything she does.”
Robert B. Parker, Pastime
“You walked a mile in the rain to drink hot water?”
“To be with you,” she said. “You’re better than pie.”
And I turned under the umbrella and embraced her with my free arm and pressed my mouth against hers and held her hard against me and smelled her perfume and closed my eyes and kissed her for a long time in the still rain, and even after”
Robert B. Parker, Pastime
tags: noir