"The Third Person" - читать интересную книгу автора (Mosby Steve)PROLOGUEThe writing is always done by hand. There are a couple of things you need to know, and that’s the first. He’s gently flexing his wrist as they bring the girl in: warming himself up. It should take about half an hour from start to finish, and that’s a long time to write for, so you need to be prepared. Loose and relaxed. He gives his shoulders a roll and watches the girl. The bed, covered in straight sheets of glinting polythene, is on the other side of the studio. When she sees it, her step falters, but they push her from behind and she starts moving towards it. The door is locked behind them. ‘Fucking He sees her right back. For a moment, it’s as though she’s standing on her own, with all the other figures in the room fading into the background: Marley disappears; Long Tall Jack melts out of view; the others go; even the bed seems dim and far away. It’s like the girl is spot-lit: a fragile, scared thing illuminated to the exclusion of everything else. He wants to smile at her and tell her that it will be okay, but it won’t. And he’s not here to make her feel comfortable, or help her. So instead, he picks up his pen. And without taking his eyes off her, he begins to write. |
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