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Chapter 194
Chapter 194 of All the Colors of the Dark continues with Saint's monthly check-ins with Himes after her resignation, a decision she made some time ago, which Himes accepted with a calm demeanor. While his response to her departure was marked by an understated belief in her future success, it was evident that there was a certain formality to their exchanges now. As Saint gazes out at the fading light of the street, she asks about any updates, but Himes, with his usual cynicism, replies that if there was…-
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Chapter 195
Chapter 195 of All the Colors of the Dark delves into Patch’s growing anxiety as he anticipates his weekly meetings with Marty Tooms. Struggling with the questions that persistently occupy his mind, he becomes increasingly somber, a shift that doesn't go unnoticed by his colleague, Cooper, who expresses concern for Patch’s well-being. The emotional toll of the upcoming meetings weighs heavily on him, and as he walks the prison yard, his eyes scan the workmen, triggering memories of the harsh…-
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Chapter 196
Chapter 196 of All the Colors of the Dark opens with Patch standing outside Tooms’s cell, facing a heavy sheet that obscures the view inside. This sheet, serving as both a physical and emotional barrier, symbolizes the walls Tooms has built around himself. Rather than confronting his own misdeeds, Tooms has chosen to isolate himself, avoiding any engagement with the world around him. The oppressive heat of the day—nearing a sweltering one hundred degrees—mirrors the intensity of the situation, with…-
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Chapter 197
Chapter 197 of All the Colors of the Dark opens with a quiet yet tense scene as Saint and her grandmother, Norma, sit together on the porch, the stillness of the spring evening amplifying the distance between them. The evening is warm, but the underlying tension is thick, almost palpable, as Norma begins to speak about Charlotte’s new boyfriend, Matt Leavesham. Norma subtly alludes to the boy’s family background, hinting that she knows more about his history than Saint had realized. It’s a quiet yet…-
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Chapter 198
Chapter 198 of All the Colors of the Dark begins with a sense of mounting tension as Saint, sitting at dinner, becomes visibly distressed. Her unease stems from a phone call she receives from Mrs. Meyer, who expresses concern over the behavior of the Leavesham boy. The suggestion that he may have purchased something inappropriate, like condoms or sedatives, intensifies Saint’s anxiety, making her feel that something is seriously wrong. As the evening progresses, her unease grows into a quiet desperation,…-
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Chapter 199
Chapter 199 of All the Colors of the Dark begins with a frantic and deeply anxious Saint, who quickly realizes that Charlotte is missing. The town is thrown into a state of urgency as Saint immediately wakes Michaels and two auxiliaries, accompanied by Sammy, to alert the community about the situation. The weight of her growing anxiety is palpable, and she is reminded of similar feelings she experienced two decades ago, as she races through the streets of Monta Clare. The day’s fading light only…-
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Chapter 201
Chapter 201 of All the Colors of the Dark opens with Sammy, in his usual cynical manner, expressing his disdain for a guard who confiscated a round of Beaufort d’Été, a luxury he insists is vital for survival in a place like this. He remarks, almost bitterly, that the first casualty of imprisonment is one’s palate, as small pleasures like good food are quickly taken away, replaced by bland, unappetizing meals. The conversation takes a turn when Sammy, ever the art enthusiast, talks about his work,…-
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Chapter 200
Chapter 200 of All the Colors of the Dark unfolds in a quiet and dimly lit ICU, where Charlotte is deeply consumed by a sense of guilt over her role in her grandmother Norma’s heart attack. Despite Saint's attempts to console her and explain that there were many factors contributing to Norma’s condition, Charlotte remains fixated on the belief that her actions may have been a triggering factor. She sits alone on a bench in the ICU, her mind torn between the constant barrage of grim news reports on…-
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Chapter 202
Chapter 202 of All the Colors of the Dark opens with Patch’s reflective mood as he thinks about Grace and her dance. He vividly describes her movements, using terms like sauter, tourner, glisser, and élancer, each representing a specific element of her grace and beauty as a dancer. Patch’s mind lingers on these images, as he relives the memories of her performances in his mind, feeling a deep sense of longing. His excitement about Grace’s art catches the attention of the other inmates around him,…-
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Chapter 204
Chapter 204 of All the Colors of the Dark takes place in the quiet town of Monta Clare, where the community gathers to mourn the loss of one of their own, Norma. As Saint walks down Main Street, she is struck by the collective sadness that hangs in the air, seeing store owners standing solemnly at their doorways, offering a quiet tribute to the town's shared grief. The mood is somber, especially at St. Raphael’s church, where the service is held not just to honor Norma’s memory but to help the town…-
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