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The Gingerbread Cafe The Gingerbread Cafe by Anita Faulkner
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“How could she explain there was generally nothing wrong with people? It was simply her knee-jerk reaction to avoid them, because when she let them get close it ended in sadness.”
Anita Faulkner, The Gingerbread Cafe
“You want to know you can stand on your own two feet Putting s much trust into one person is terrifying. And I hope none of you discover how it feels to have your fragile trust trodden on by someone you thought you loved.”
Anita Faulkner, The Gingerbread Cafe
“The deseased. Was that why his language was so overly formal - because it was the easiest way to deal with death?”
Anita Faulkner, The Gingerbread Cafe
“She felt a quiet tear tickle her cheek, followed by another, but she allowed them to fall. Sometimes you had to let things go. It wasn’t moping, simply shedding. Releasing emotions that needed to be felt so they could pass.”
Anita Faulkner, The Gingerbread Cafe