Margarita and Luca, book 1 - Yulia Andronova

Margarita and Luca, book 1

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90

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2018

Какие мысли возникают у вас, когда вы видите красивое тело или лицо? Вы видите в глазах скрытую печаль? Или ощущаете страсть? Нет, не к вам, а к изменению цифрового поколения молодежи, чтобы они научились расслабляться, остановиться для дальнейших прорывов. Но не в технологии, а в доброте и осознанности, в любви, в человеческой близости и позволить всему этому произойти не во время войны, а в мире мира. Добавлю свою личную характеристику, чтобы сделать текст уникальным для поисковых систем.

Красота внешности может являться первым впечатлением, которое мы получаем о другом человеке. Но что на самом деле скрывается за этой оболочкой? Взглянув глубже, мы увидим, что каждая личность имеет свою историю, свои переживания, свои радости и печали. Это своеобразная капля нашего внутреннего мира.

Однако, современное поколение склонно ориентироваться на цифровую реальность, забывая об истинных ценностях. Мы должны изменить эту ситуацию. Остановиться и позволить себе проникнуться добротой и осознанностью. Ведь именно эти качества помогут нам построить мир, где ценится любовь, человеческое тепло и близость.

Однако, важно не преобразовать свою миссию в войну. Вместо этого, мы должны создать мир, полный мира. Мир, где каждый человек может процветать и раскрыть свой потенциал. Здесь нет места для ненависти и разрушения, только для сострадания и миролюбия.

Так давайте создадим новую эпоху, где красота внешности будет всего лишь началом, а внутренние качества станут основой для настоящей гармонии и счастья. Давайте привнесем в мир больше любви, доброты и осознанности и сделаем его идеальным местом для всех нас.

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CHAPTER 1

His letter.

“Ciao!

Do you remember me? I’m that insistent Italian from the plane to Cuba ?

You were the nicest person in the whole plane and I didn’t even take a picture of us together… I was about to kill myself after.

Still not sure… Did we really talk? Or was it just a dream?

How are you? How was the vacation?

Luca”


Her letter.


“Ciao!

I wouldn’t forget you even if I wanted: you were the only person I’ve talked to during those two days of travelling.

The holidays were wonderful and a bit crazy! I parascended… rose too high cause of my small weight and were hovering above the Caribbean sea! I was close to soil myself! I could never imagine landscape is so scenic if looking from the sky…”


She stopped for a moment. The reminiscences were still fresh.

A thin man fastens the belts on her waist, she thrusts her legs through the straps and a small rivet clicks. Two hooks are being joined to the parachute. Two tiny pegs. “What the fuck is that? They are not even soldered!”: a panic thought passes through her head… few metal things which she entrusted her life with.

“Go!”: shouts a lively Afro-American to the other and the cutter starts with a jerk. The cloth gets smoothed dramatically and next second her feet come off the board. The boat rushes again, up to the heaven the parachute soared. Higher and higher! Now the sea is far underneath. The flimsy construction is dangling in the air. The strap she is sitting on starts to shift. There is mere beauty around, but the girl sees nothing, but the hooks. Each of them is the same size as her little finger. They are the only things that attach her to the cloth. If one of them has a flaw, the girl will fall down, tumble against the water.

The steersman yells grinning: “Three hundred feet!”. Horror chilled her fragile body to the bone. She will plop down dead against the waters of the Caribbean sea, which’s been dreaming to see… She has always thought that death can be not only tragic, but also inimitable. For instance, if you have given the Q-sign because of liver inflammation after an unforgettable week in the capital of love Paris… Having visited the most fashionable restaurants and tried the best food, the famous pumpkin soup or scallops, and got pie-eyed with the best French vintage wine in Lido while enjoying international dances performed by absolutely beautiful women with resilient bare breasts and buttocks. This would be a perfect death, wouldn’t it?

She is trying to relax: “There is no sense in being shriveled with eyes screwed during the last minutes of my life. Since I’m here, I should open my shoulders out and revel in the moment”. The girl opens her eyes wide and looks into the distance. An imposing white castle reveals itself through the density of leafy trees and palms as if it were a prince’s palace. The endless sea changes its colour from turquoise by the shore to deep blue in the main sea. The cutter turns back to the bay. The wind pulls the parachute. The strap nearly slips from under her bottom. Margot’s heart is wrung with fear, the fingers awkwardly clutched at the damned hooks. And there is nothing poetic in the moment. You can’t even think straight, but feel adrenalin which stones every centimeter of you body and, it seems, your soul too, if it exists. The brain is turned off: no pondering over your life. Nothing.