Amelie seemed to be in a fever. She was shaking in a simple road carriage, holding the trays bouncing on bumps, folded on the seat. As long as it doesn't get crushed, it doesn't crumble. Every cake must be perfect. Aunt Soremonda said that it was the way it was...
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- Table of contents
- Chapter 1 the beginning
- Chapter 2 the talk
- Chapter 3 marriage
- Chapter 4 the hunchback
- Chapter 5 accommodation
- Chapter 6 patience
- Chapter 7 faith
- Chapter 8 riverside
- Chapter 9 second floor
- Chapter 10 dinner table
- Chapter 11 the love between us
- Chapter 12 the attempted scandal
- Chapter 13 candleworks
- Chapter 14 relief
- Chapter 15 the fragments
- Chapter 16 the sorcerer
- Chapter 17 sanity
- Chapter 18 the mother's urge
- Chapter 19 plague
- Chapter 20 approaching evil
- Chapter 21 regrets
- Chapter 22 beside the cliff
- Chapter 23 the feelings
- Chapter 24 demons
- Chapter 25 marriage
- Chapter 26 the silence
- Chapter 27 fear
- Chapter 28 pot making
- Chapter 29 maddness
- Chapter 30 the portrait
- Chapter 31 shoulder me mother
- Chapter 32 threatening fire
- Chapter 33 fabric
- Chapter 34 triggered conversation
- Chapter 35 obedience
- Chapter 36 gnashing of teeth
- Chapter 37 the talk
- Chapter 38 dancehall
- Chapter 39 piercing truth
- Chapter 40 messire
- Chapter 41 blood rings
- Chapter 42 my fate
- Chapter 43 drooling eyes
- Chapter 44 silence
- Chapter 45 scary scene
- Chapter 46 family split
- Chapter 47 noise
- Chapter 48 father's arguments
- Chapter 49 gossip
- Chapter 50 tragedy
- Chapter 51 the maid
- Chapter 52 fairy tale
- Chapter 53 body remains
- Chapter 54 bakery
- Chapter 55 sadness
- Chapter 56 the friendship
- Chapter 57 the event
- Chapter 58 milling
- Chapter 59 truth
- Chapter 60 anxiety
- Chapter 61 wonder
- Chapter 62 time
- Chapter 63 the end