Chapter 48. Conspiracy
- When Christian realized that Lynda had left, he went into his office, went to the small bar and poured himself a glass of whiskey, taking one drink after another. The hours passed as the memories of what he had experienced piled up in his mind, as if it were a table with book after book piled on top of each other, ready to collapse under the weight.
- At times he thought his mind was playing a trick on him, overlaying the image of his Lyn with that of Lynda, who eventually became the same person, and fear gripped him, giving him the same feeling he had when his life changed and he lost the one he loved most, his father.
- All his life he had been a loner, although he had some close acquaintances, really friends, with whom he could share his fears, he had none, he didn't trust people enough to open up, he only did it with Lyn and Lynda, he thought, and in that moment, he regretted it, because he became vulnerable.