Seabirds swooped and called, as the sun prepared to sink below the horizon, bathing everything in a pinkish glow.
Cris Lohas quoted3 years ago
She looked out at the dark night, watched the stars twinkling over a landscape that held no history for her and was a long, long way from home.
Cris Lohas quoted3 years ago
Vivienne and Ellen stared into the space they left behind, standing in silence as the squawks of the seabirds below rose in what sounded like a chorus of farewell to Emma, who had lived among them for a short time.
Cris Lohas quoted3 years ago
‘Maybe the world feels a little less ordinary when you’ve got glorious sunshine for half the year and good New Zealand air to breathe.’
Cris Lohas quoted3 years ago
They each bring such different things to the table that they fill in each other’s gaps and it makes things interesting, keeps it fresh.’
Cris Lohas quoted3 years ago
The night was still. The darkness was punctuated by the buzz and flutter of bugs attracted to the subtle lighting that surrounded them.
Cris Lohas quoted3 years ago
In the far distance, the lights of the boats moored along the jetty of the marina bobbed against the darkness like captured stars.
Cris Lohas quoted3 years ago
She pressed against the window, a little reluctant to snap away with her camera, preferring to commit the views to memory instead of seeing it all through the veil of a lens.
Cris Lohas quoted3 years ago
She walked up onto the deck and closed her eyes, letting the sun kiss her face and the warm South Pacific breeze dance over her.
Cris Lohas quoted3 years ago
Vivienne inhaled the scent of her; no longer a disembodied voice on the end of a line, she was real, a solid thing beneath her trembling hands.