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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Romance / Fantasy
  • Language:English
  • Pages:45
  • eBook ISBN:9780578703107

British Marine Engineer

by Liana Margiva

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Overview
British Marine Engineer, beautiful story about love between Russian Lorena and British Marine Engineer Douglas. They never met, they never saw each other, but they loved each other, they knew each other from internet. Besides this story there are a few more stories about love, about pain from Love. All poems in this book are also about LOVE.
Description
Two days later Douglas called Lorena his best friend ever. His words touched Lorena deeply, she sat staring into the front yard through the glass door, thinking of Douglas. Little did she know then that she would never be able to shut him out of her soul, that he would always be beside her, in her dreams. The cage she was confined to, albeit temporarily, hardly brought Lorena any joy, but it couldn't prevent her from being carried away in her dream to the ocean beach next to Douglas. They were on the beach, side by side, Lorena's eyes fixated on Douglas's smiley face. Unable to speek, mesmerized by his presence, Lorena longed to touch his cheek, caress his face, but resisted the urge. After a while, feeling emboldened, she uttered in a low voice, almost whispered: " May I touch your face?'' Douglas kept on staring at her, smiling smartly, as if knowing what was happening in Lorena's soul. " Certainly'', he whispered back and smiled again. Lorena reached out slowly and run her shaky fingers gently across his cheek. Douglas kept smiling, then took Lorena by the hand and looked straight into her eyes. He then reached out with his own hand and touched Lorena's cheek, leaned over and gently kissed her on the lips. Lorena closed her eyes, she wanted to save this memory to be able to savor it, to warm her soul once she became lonely once again.
About the author
Liana Margiva, from Russia, graduated from Russian Institute of Writers in Moscow. She has published five books of short stories and poems and translated Poor Folk by F. Dostoevsky, A. Kuprin, Henri Barbusse and Prosper Merimee.