Book1:TeDream-Maker
thhimhadbeensafeandsecure.Shecouldnotthinkofathingthathecouldhavedodidn’t.However,everythingwassostiffandrigidlyscheduledthatshefeltstifledandgottiredoftheirmonotonousmarriage.Theydidnotquarrel,butpartedamicably,ginpatibilityasthereasonfortheirdivorce.Shethenmarriedherassistantatthearchitecturalfirmwheresheworked,asolianwhoknewhowtopleaseawoman.Butsoonshefoundackofsubstanhischaracter,forhelivedonlytopleaseandhadnoambitionorpnsofhisown.Hehadnoexceptionaltalentsthatdistinguishedhimfromothers,alnxioustoclimbupthesamecorporatedder,excepttomarrythebossandtrytokeephersatisfiedwithftteryandattention.Soonshegrewtiredofhisshallow,superficiattentionandtheypartedamicablyihanayearaftershepaidhimasubstantialsumofmohinkihepast,sheaowledgedthattherewasreallynothingwrongwithhertwoexhusbands.Theywerebothodetmen,wholovedherintheirownfashioroublewasshegrewtiredeasilyaftertheyworeoff.Thenthinkingofherthirdhusband,thehandsomedevilofacharmer,herbrowscametogetherinafrownandfrustrationcastapalloverherheart. Suddenlythewindroseandrgeraindropssptteredinadownpustofwihemintothekit,wettingMrs.Love’sfacewhileshestoodtherepeelingapplesbythesink.ShelookedoutofthewindowandsawDimitriwasstillwawaye,entirelyunsciousofthegeofweather.Shecalledouttohim, "Dimitri!Dimitri!eonin!It’sraining!"Buthetioworkmeically.InhisKingdomofDreams,itwasabrilliantmoonlitnight.HewasdangwithLotusinthemeadowwherethesoftbreezecaressedthetallswayinggrass,whichseemedtobesingingandswayinginchorus.Mrs.Loveopehefrontdoorandcalled