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Beyond the Moonlit Sea Beyond the Moonlit Sea by Julianne MacLean
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“Life is easier when you know yourself. When you can accept your past and your limitations and recognize your strengths and desires. When you really know who you are and what you want, and you don’t try to be something you’re not.”
Julianne MacLean, Beyond the Moonlit Sea
“It was rather miraculous—how a trauma-free life could be so full of lightness and joy.”
Julianne MacLean, Beyond the Moonlit Sea
“She was soft as silk and enormously affectionate when she wasn’t busy stealing Gabriel’s socks.”
Julianne MacLean, Beyond the Moonlit Sea
“Sometimes I do remember the pain I went through, and nothing can fix it or erase it. It’s a part of me.”
Julianne MacLean, Beyond the Moonlit Sea
“It’s part of the human condition to want love and to be loved in return.”
Julianne MacLean, Beyond the Moonlit Sea
“Would I ever be able to do that again? Enjoy a day? Feel blessed and grateful for my wonderful, happy life?”
Julianne MacLean, Beyond the Moonlit Sea
“I’m just trying to do my job. To help you look inward, be as self-aware as you can possibly be. Life is easier when you know yourself. When you can accept your past and your limitations and recognize your strengths and desires. When you really know who you are and what you want, and you don’t try to be something you’re not.”
Julianne MacLean, Beyond the Moonlit Sea
“Life is easier when you know yourself. When you can accept your past and your limitations and recognize your strengths and desires. When you really know who you are and what you want, and you don’t try to be something you’re not.” I let out a breath.”
Julianne MacLean, Beyond the Moonlit Sea
“Are you forgetting that I let my father cut me off? I said goodbye to my entire family for you. That’s how crazy in love with you I was.”
Julianne MacLean, Beyond the Moonlit Sea
“Each time we saw her, she expressed dissatisfaction with her job because she was a people person and wanted to do something that involved more human interaction.”
Julianne MacLean, Beyond the Moonlit Sea
“I’m sure that DNA testing will rule Dean out as a suspect, because there’s no way he could have been”
Julianne MacLean, Beyond the Moonlit Sea
“to be seen as someone who deserves to be happy.”
Julianne MacLean, Beyond the Moonlit Sea
“rendered the aircraft no longer airworthy and was thereby beyond the scope of human endeavor to control.” The force that rendered the aircraft uncontrollable was unknown. Another report from a similar disappearance said that “no more baffling problem has ever been presented for investigation.” It was obvious to me that my research into the subject of missing planes had become an obsession, which had everyone concerned, because the media frenzy was over. The public’s fascination with the Bermuda Triangle had passed. I was the only one still fixated on it. One friend suggested it was pregnancy hormones, but Sarah thought I had lost touch with reality. A week ago, she’d begged me, yet again, to see a therapist. As I sat at the kitchen table, I felt the sweet sensation of my baby moving in my belly. It was like a flutter of butterfly wings. Was he kicking or rolling over? Or was he a she? I sat back and stared at those crash reports and realized how quiet the condo was. There was no music or television, laughter or conversation. It was just me, alone with the sound of pages turning. It wasn’t so bad in the daytime, but at night, in the darkness, with only one lamp at my desk or with the cold glare of the fluorescent light bulb over the kitchen table and the unbearable silence, I recognized how desperately I missed Dean.”
Julianne MacLean, Beyond the Moonlit Sea
“my”
Julianne MacLean, Beyond the Moonlit Sea
“I reined in my imagination because there was no point dreaming about what might have been. If things had been different, my life would not be the same today, and I could never want that. Not now, because I loved my life. I loved my husband and my children and the happy home that we shared.”
Julianne MacLean, Beyond the Moonlit Sea
“I was so tired of people assuming I was too fragile or innocent to protect myself. What was it about me that made them think I couldn’t handle hardship?”
Julianne MacLean, Beyond the Moonlit Sea