Book1:TeDream-Maker
cumstances,wemakeourmindsandsoulsintomasterpieces,justliketheartistswhomakeourbodiesintoart. ItwasatthisstageofhislifethatJoshuamarriedshedidnotmindtheagedifference.Havinglostherfatherduringchildhood,shelookeduptohimasafatherfigure,seemingtopromisesafetyandsecurity.Shethoughtthatthesixtieswereamayearsbecausethenhewasmatureandasfullofsubstanceasanepic.Joshua’sfaceseemedtoappearbeforeher,itssternandsolemnexpressionemphasizedbyhisrimlessgsses.Hismeticulouscalcutionsoftimewasanobsessionbonmania,ashewouldusehiscalcutortopnhisdayexacttotheverysedastohowlonghecouldspendoneachofhisdailyactivities.As,exadaccurateashewas,therewasnowayhecouldcalcutehowlonghisheartwouldkeepbeating.Itwasatimebombthatcouldexplodeatanyminute.Novelusedtobehisprivatehenshegraduallytookoverthedutiesofhisbusinessassistant,beforefinallybeinghiswife. Shewasstillloafingonthesofawhenallkindsofpicturescameunbiddenintoherhead.Thefirsticasso’spaintingur-faan".WhenNovelfirstsawit,shehadthoughtitweirdandstraoexpressthingswithtriangles,butitleftadeepimpressionradually,shecametoappreciatethatthetriangurshapewasharmonious.Thenthesegedtothefamouspictureedoldigupleft-overearsofwheatfromanalreadyharvestedfield.Shewassmilingfaintlyinsatisfa.Novelwasdeeplymovedbythepicture. Suddenlyshegrewnervousandbrokeintoacoldsweatbecauseanotherchildhoodsecrowdedintohermemory.Shewasonlytenoreleventhen,havingjustmovedintoanapartmentohfloorofatenstoreybuilding,theupperstoriesofwhichhadnotbeenfinished.SuchhighapartmeillheSoutha