Sylvain Reynard

Gabriel's Redemption (Gabriel's Inferno Trilogy)

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  • b3213945655shared an impression2 years ago
    👍Worth reading

    Even better then the previous two

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Quotes

  • daominhtam030206has quoted7 months ago
    Then I’m glad I’m your first.”

    She tightened her grip on his hand. “You’re my last, Gabriel. My only.”
  • Thomas Everett Vanderboomhas quotedlast year
    Gabriel’s prayers of thanks were spontaneous and heartfelt. Here, in this room, he had an embarrassment of riches—a pretty, intelligent wife, who had a very large and giving heart, and a beautiful daughter.

    “This is the culmination of all my hopes, Gabriel.” Julia reached out to him and he strained to catch her pinky finger with his own. “This is my happy ending.”

    He looked to the future with hope and saw a house ringing with the laughter of children and the sounds of small feet running up and down stairs. He saw Clare with a sister and brother, one adopted, one not.

    He saw baptisms and first communions and his family sitting with him in the same pew, Mass after Mass, year after year. He saw skinned knees, and first days of school, prom dates and graduation from high school, broken hearts and happy tears, and the joy of introducing his children to Dante, Botticelli, and St. Francis.

    He saw himself walking Clare down the aisle at her own wedding, and holding his grandchildren in his arms.

    He saw himself growing old with his beloved Julianne and holding hands with her in their orchard.

    “Now my blessedness appears,” he whispered, holding his wife’s hand and Clare Grace Hope as she slept peacefully on his chest.

    Fin.
  • Thomas Everett Vanderboomhas quotedlast year
    He smiled. “I didn’t mean to wake you.”

    Julia moved her legs tentatively, clutching the place where her incision was. “The pain is coming back. I’m probably due for a shot.”

    She looked over at him, at the way he was holding Clare in his arms, her body resting in the center of his chest.

    “You’re a natural, Daddy.”

    “I hope so. But even if I’m not, I’ll work hard to become one.”

    “I didn’t know,” Julia whispered, her eyes filling with tears.

    “You didn’t know what?”

    “I didn’t know it was possible to love someone other than you so much.”

    Gabriel cupped Clare’s head with his hand.

    “I didn’t know, either.” He kissed his daughter’s head.

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