Elena parked her car in front of the Boarding House and got out of it when Bonnie walked out of the house. Elena quickly walked to her with fierce steps. “What are あなた doing here?” she snapped upset.
“Elena, please, just hear me out” Bonnie begged. She reached out her hands, but Elena pushed them away.
“Did あなた talk to him?” she asked mad. Bonnie nodded. “But he wouldn’t listen to me. He wanted me to leave” “Why would that be?” Elena 発言しました sarcastic. She pushed Bonnie aside and ignoring her tears she ran inside.
“Damon?!” she shouted.
Damon was sitting on his knees, collecting the fragments of glass spread across the floor. A shadow came over him and two soft hands took his, pulling the pieces of fragments out of his hand.
“I’m sorry” Damon 発言しました hoarse.
Elena shook her head. “Don’t talk” she said.
“But…”
“Sssh” Elena said. “I forgive you”
“Why? I’ve been a total ass” Damon 発言しました disbelieving. Elena didn’t answer until his hand was healed. Then she looked up. “Why didn’t あなた tell me what’s wrong? I had to hear it from Caroline”
Damon looked away. “That wasn’t Caroline’s to tell” he mumbled.
“I agree” Elena nodded. “You should’ve. Can あなた forgive me?”
Damon rotated his head back to her. “What’s there to forgive? You’ve done nothing wrong”
“I should’ve been もっと見る considerate” Elena said. “I shouldn’t have 発言しました I’d go back to Stefan”
Damon shook his head. “That’s not an excuse” he 発言しました harsh.
“I shouldn’t have been so pushy. I should’ve listened to あなた when あなた told me to wait” Elena continued. “I should’ve known Bonnie’s still haunting you. It hasn’t been that long ago”
Damon looked down. “I don’t want her to have this kind of power over me. I don’t want to be so weak. I don’t want to be such a wimp”
“Hey! You’re not! No one would get over that with a snap of the finger. Just because you’re a vampire doesn’t mean あなた should be able to handle it” Elena said. She pulled Damon up and looked him sharp in the eyes. “Can あなた forgive me?”
Damon nodded, though he still believed there was nothing to be forgiven. Elena hadn’t done anything wrong.
Elena took his face in her hands and pressed her lips against his.
“Elena, please, just hear me out” Bonnie begged. She reached out her hands, but Elena pushed them away.
“Did あなた talk to him?” she asked mad. Bonnie nodded. “But he wouldn’t listen to me. He wanted me to leave” “Why would that be?” Elena 発言しました sarcastic. She pushed Bonnie aside and ignoring her tears she ran inside.
“Damon?!” she shouted.
Damon was sitting on his knees, collecting the fragments of glass spread across the floor. A shadow came over him and two soft hands took his, pulling the pieces of fragments out of his hand.
“I’m sorry” Damon 発言しました hoarse.
Elena shook her head. “Don’t talk” she said.
“But…”
“Sssh” Elena said. “I forgive you”
“Why? I’ve been a total ass” Damon 発言しました disbelieving. Elena didn’t answer until his hand was healed. Then she looked up. “Why didn’t あなた tell me what’s wrong? I had to hear it from Caroline”
Damon looked away. “That wasn’t Caroline’s to tell” he mumbled.
“I agree” Elena nodded. “You should’ve. Can あなた forgive me?”
Damon rotated his head back to her. “What’s there to forgive? You’ve done nothing wrong”
“I should’ve been もっと見る considerate” Elena said. “I shouldn’t have 発言しました I’d go back to Stefan”
Damon shook his head. “That’s not an excuse” he 発言しました harsh.
“I shouldn’t have been so pushy. I should’ve listened to あなた when あなた told me to wait” Elena continued. “I should’ve known Bonnie’s still haunting you. It hasn’t been that long ago”
Damon looked down. “I don’t want her to have this kind of power over me. I don’t want to be so weak. I don’t want to be such a wimp”
“Hey! You’re not! No one would get over that with a snap of the finger. Just because you’re a vampire doesn’t mean あなた should be able to handle it” Elena said. She pulled Damon up and looked him sharp in the eyes. “Can あなた forgive me?”
Damon nodded, though he still believed there was nothing to be forgiven. Elena hadn’t done anything wrong.
Elena took his face in her hands and pressed her lips against his.
De eerste roman voor volwassenen バン Harry Potter-schrijfster J.K. Rowling wordt in Groot-Brittannië voor de televisie verfilmd. "A Casual Vacancy" ("Een goede raad") wordt vermoedelijk in 2014 uitgezonden, zo deelde de BBC maandag mee. Ze heeft steeds gemeend dat het boek het best voor televisie geschikt was, indien het ooit zou verfilmd worden, verklaarde Rowling.
Het sociaalkritische boek over een stadje in Engeland werd in september uitgegeven en zorgde meteen voor opzien, omdat het het eerste boek バン Rowling was in vijf jaar. Met de reeks バン zeven opeenvolgende boeken over tovenaarsleerling Harry Potter was de schrijfster wereldberoemd geworden. De Potter-boeken werden ook succesvol verfilmd. (Belga / KAV)
Het sociaalkritische boek over een stadje in Engeland werd in september uitgegeven en zorgde meteen voor opzien, omdat het het eerste boek バン Rowling was in vijf jaar. Met de reeks バン zeven opeenvolgende boeken over tovenaarsleerling Harry Potter was de schrijfster wereldberoemd geworden. De Potter-boeken werden ook succesvol verfilmd. (Belga / KAV)