Chapter Index
    Cover of All the Colors of the Dark
    Thriller

    All the Colors of the Dark

    by testsuphomeAdmin
    All the Colors of the Dark by Alessandra Zecchini is a haunting novel that blends mystery, suspense, and the supernatural. The story follows a woman struggling with grief and trauma who begins to uncover strange, eerie events that blur the line between reality and the unknown. As she navigates her dark past and unsettling present, the novel explores themes of fear, self-discovery, and the psychological toll of unresolved pain. With a tense, atmospheric tone, Zecchini crafts a gripping journey into the depths of the human mind.

    In Chap­ter 126 of “All the Col­ors of the Dark,” the set­ting is the Der­ry Younger Cen­ter, a two-sto­ry build­ing with an unim­pres­sive pink exte­ri­or and a green-mot­tled roof. This place sym­bol­izes the hid­den strug­gles it hous­es, where the pro­tag­o­nist, referred to as Saint, arrives to a place that could eas­i­ly attract pro­test­ers against her choic­es. Inside, she takes a seat and avoids eye con­tact with oth­ers, cap­tur­ing her desire for anonymi­ty amidst her tur­moil.

    Saint’s life is con­trast­ed stark­ly with her cur­rent cir­cum­stances as she reflects on the past two hun­dred miles away in Mon­ta Clare. Here, she has been liv­ing with Jim­my, who has suc­cumbed to both phys­i­cal and emo­tion­al lethar­gy, a side effect of his aca­d­e­m­ic fail­ures. Despite reach­ing out to help him by sched­ul­ing an appoint­ment with Dr. Cald­well, he has refused to attend, demon­strat­ing yet anoth­er lay­er of dis­ap­point­ment in their lives.

    As she waits, a young girl beside her inquires about the pain she might expe­ri­ence, prompt­ing Saint to pon­der the future impacts of their cur­rent choic­es. She empathizes with the young girl, rec­og­niz­ing that the emo­tion­al toll—particularly in moments like Christ­mas or when friends become pregnant—will like­ly bring more heartache. How­ev­er, in an effort to uplift the girl, Saint assures her, “You’ll be fine.”

    Their con­ver­sa­tion drifts into dark humor as they watch news of a prison break involv­ing spree killers. The girl com­ments on the roman­tic notion of escape, to which Saint responds with bit­ing irony. Their dia­logue oscil­lates between moments of humor and deep reflec­tion as they address the nature of mis­takes ver­sus regrets. Saint con­cludes that learn­ing from a mis­take lessens its regret­ful nature, lead­ing the girl to declare she will abstain from sex alto­geth­er, elic­it­ing a sup­port­ive response from Saint, who sees the girl’s resolve.

    Final­ly, when her name is called, Saint hands in her form at the desk, briefly notic­ing a pho­to­graph on the recep­tion­ist’s wall that fea­tures Dr. Tooms, who seems detached from the cel­e­bra­tion of the center’s open­ing. This moment encap­su­lates Saint’s feel­ing of iso­la­tion as she pre­pares to face what­ev­er awaits her on the oth­er side of the door.

    0 Comments

    Heads up! Your comment will be invisible to other guests and subscribers (except for replies), including you after a grace period.
    Note