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Alexander and Maria Alexander and Maria by Soulla Christodoulou
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“... in that moment I know this is what I must do with my life; do away with the predictable, the mundane, and hurl myself into the unknown.”
Soulla Christodoulou, Alexander and Maria
“I am. And so are you. We’re both real,â€� she says in a way that touches every inch of me and despite the rush of fireworks bursting inside of me this is where peace lies.”
Soulla Christodoulou, Alexander and Maria
“... I REALISE MY DISABILITY IS A
BIGGER PART OF ME THAN I
ADMIT. IT’S DEFINED ME ALL
MY LIFE.”
Soulla Christodoulou, Alexander and Maria
“It’s in our breath, our touch, our scent.
Messages back and forth, now hundreds a day.
Mostly words of joy, love, but too of lament.”
Soulla Christodoulou, Alexander and Maria
“We eat in silence. Caramel lies at my feet meowing, content she has a full belly. I like the weight of her on me; she feels real, solid. I like being wanted. I want to feel wanted.”
Soulla Christodoulou, Alexander and Maria
“The truth lies behind the strain in her voice, wallows in her hollow laugh. And now I recognise it for what it is; a buzz that’s existed since we met; the threatening stinger of a persistent lie.”
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“Within seconds her dappled curvy silhouette moves towards me. Our bodies collide, skin on skin...”
Soulla Christodoulou, Alexander and Maria
“Despite his disability he is a man I already admire, am connected with; there’s nothing wrong with his mind or his desire... I see his disability but feel his wholeness more.”
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“How can I ever do anything extraordinary with such a mundane existence?”
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“He sends me a poem; red roses whispering passion, white roses breathing loveâ€�”
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“The word courses through me ̶ a lover’s poison ̶ and I feel dizzy with exhilaration.”
Soulla Christodoulou, Alexander and Maria