Quotes From "Orphan Number Eight" By Kim Van Alkemade

1
What makes you think I ever got married? Married women work themselves to death, all their money goes to husbands who gamble it away. Why would I ever do that to myself? Kim Van Alkemade
2
Built on the insubstantial foundation of our feelings, the life we had created together seemed a figment of our imaginations that dissolved into fairy dust in the face of something real, and deadly, like cancer. Kim Van Alkemade
3
I was so used to pretending to be something I wasn't, it shocked me to be seen for what I was. Kim Van Alkemade
4
What life she had left could be measured in hours. Small recompense though they were, they belonged to me now. I had only to claim them. Kim Van Alkemade
5
He walked across the room and flicked a switch. A spotlight turned on, illuminating a laminated poster of a woman on his wall. He took a crayon from his pocket and began drawing on it. I could see smudges from past demonstrations. [.. .] His dashed lines crisscrossed the woman's chest as if he were planning a military maneuver on undulating terrain. Kim Van Alkemade