It was late, and we were tired.
We assumed there would be other nights.
Anna’s breathing started to slow, but I still wanted to talk.
She rolled onto her side.
I said, I want to tell you something.
She said, You can tell me tomorrow.
I had never told her how much I loved her.
She was my sister.
We slept in the same bed.
There was never a right time to say it.
It was always unnecessary.
The books in my father’s shed were sighing.
The sheets were rising and falling around me with Anna’s breathing.
I thought about waking her.
But it was unnecessary.
There would be other nights.
And how can you say I love you to someone you love?
I rolled on my side and fell asleep next to her.
Here is the point of everything I have been trying to tell you, Oskar.
It’s always necessary.

Auteur: Jonathan Safran Foer

It was late, and we were tired.<br />We assumed there would be other nights.<br />Anna’s breathing started to slow, but I still wanted to talk.<br />She rolled onto her side.<br />I said, I want to tell you something.<br />She said, You can tell me tomorrow.<br />I had never told her how much I loved her.<br />She was my sister.<br />We slept in the same bed.<br />There was never a right time to say it.<br />It was always unnecessary.<br />The books in my father’s shed were sighing.<br />The sheets were rising and falling around me with Anna’s breathing.<br />I thought about waking her.<br />But it was unnecessary.<br />There would be other nights.<br />And how can you say I love you to someone you love?<br />I rolled on my side and fell asleep next to her.<br />Here is the point of everything I have been trying to tell you, Oskar.<br />It’s always necessary. - Jonathan Safran Foer




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