Skoonheid Page #3

Year:
2011
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apart from the bad weather.

Shame.

Anika's fine.

She's afraid to see you.

Hasn't she left Grahamstown?

Don't know.

She doesn't want

to talk to me.

Hungry?

- No thanks.

Good evening, daddy.

I'm sorry, daddy!

I'm sorry!

Please! I'm sorry!

Come here!

Come on.

It's over...finished.

It's alright.

- Why's he so angry with me?

I forgive you.

Stop crying

It's over.

Everything's alright.

'' She approached him

and the heavens opened.

The dusty earth was refreshed...

by showers.

The rain washed everything between them...

and all they were doing.

From moment to moment, their love returned.

Like beads of rain at the beginning,

and then like a flood.

When they could no longer live separated...

the force of the flood united them.

The smell of ferns and the breath of life

emerging from the mist...

on an endless white plain.

They danced around in the white sun.

Happiness was returning to the country that

had separated them...

and poisoned their love.

Night was falling

but their limbs were exhausted.

They were asleep

and they would remain entwined...

for eternity.''

It's a long queue...

let's go if you want.

Going out?

- Yes I'm going to the Mystic Boer.

I wanted to ask you

a question.

Are you still talking

to Christian?

Occasionally, but not lately.

Why?

I just wanted to know.

You seemed to be getting along

at the wedding.

He's very nice,

but he lives in Capetown.

Have fun.

Don't be home too late.

There we are, Mr van Heerden.

Your waiter's coming.

Good day sir. My name's Ti.

Would you like something to drink?

Coke please.

-Sure.

Do you know what

you want to eat?

A "Monkey Glamburger".

Sure, anything else?

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