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Written by Sophie Sung
publishing information
Written by Sophie Sung of E4A
Instructor: Mr. Kenneth M. Smith
Wenzao Ursuline College of Languages
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
June 2012
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About the author
The writer of this story, Sophie Sung, was born in
Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1993. She is a 4th year student
majoring in English at Wenzao Ursuline College of
Languages. She writes it as part of 4th year English
writing class, and her writing teacher is Mr. Kenneth M.
Smith. In this story, the reader will find the important
things that don’t believe all the gossip you hear, and
don’t merely see the surface, but penetrate beneath.
This is her first novel, and she hopes all of the readers
can enjoy “The House on the Cliff.”
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Content
Publishing information……………………… ..p.2
About the author ………………………………p.3
Synopsis ……………………………………….p.5
Main characters ……………………………….p.6
Chapter 1 The House on the Cliff …………...p.7
Chapter 2 The Friendship ..……………….....p.12
Chapter 3 The Festival …..………………......p.17
Chapter 4 Marcus ………………...................p. 21
Chapter 5 The Birthday ..…………………….p. 25
Chapter 6 The Secret ..………………………p. 30
Chapter 7 The Differences .…………………p. 35
Chapter 8 The Ending ..……………………...p. 39
Acknowledgements…………………………...p. 45
References…………………………………….p. 45
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Synopsis
Valerie is attractive and smart, but she is not
happy at all because no one wants to call in at
her house. The people always say “This is a
haunted house. “At night the strange things will
occur at the house. The neighbors hear the
scream, see the lights go in and out. People don‘t
want to be close to her and her mother. And the
situation is the same as at school, so Valerie has no
friends. Until one day Valerie is going out with
Marcus, who is the most handsome person in the
class, her life completely changes......
However, when the rain is over, can the sky really
clear up……?
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Main characters
Valerie:
a smart senior high school student, but
has no friends
Valerie’s mother:
a woman who lives lonely with Valerie,
and whom everyone calls “witch”
Marcus:
the most handsome person in the class,
but not do well at the school
Lars and Susanne:
the friends of Marcus
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Chapter 1 The House on the Cliff
There is a house which lies on the coast. It is huge and
old. “The house on the cliff” is the name which the people
call the house. There, which is near a small village in
Husum, lives Valerie with her mother.
Valerie is a senior high school student who is not only intelligent, but also attractive. She has blue eyes and dark hair. She is tall and has got a beautiful slender figure. She loves reading, and she gets the best marks in the class.
However, Valerie is not happy at all. She and her
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mother are very lonely because no one wants to call in at her house. The people always say “This is a haunted
house.” At night the strange things will occur at the house.
The neighbors hear the scream, see the lights go in and
out. The mystery must be going on there. “Witchcraft,” the people always say: “There lives a witch!”
People don’t want to be close to her and her
mother. And the people who don’t believe the witch
and ghost also talk seldom with Valerie because she is
too shy. In the class she doesn’t say anything aloud. At
recess she lonely reads the books on the bench or
just looks around the classmates who happily chat
w ith each other. And she co lors up w henever
people look at her. She is trapped in her own world.
Every Wednesday she goes to the library because
she loves reading very much, but today it’s for the
schoolwork. She has to make a report about a German writer.
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“Hallo!” She turns around. Marcus, the most
handsome person in the class, stands behind her.
Marcus is nice, has many friends, laughs usually, and
talks a lot. In the class he always talks about the
festivities, concerts and films. However, Marcus doesn’t do
well at school. The people always hear he says, “I have so
many things to do, so I don’t have time to do my
homework.” “Danny Sanfancisco!” Marcus reads the title of the
book which Valerie takes in her hands. “This is surely
to be the report, right? And you write it by yourself?”
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Marcus asks. “I plagiarized the content from the Internet. And I can give you the address.” However, Valerie
doesn’t respond. She is just silent, and her head is
bent low. Marcus looks at her and suddenly asks “Do you want to drink something with me?”
“Ok” Valeria says. So they go into a café for coffee. Marcus talks a lot without pause. He talks about the
school and teachers, and he imitates their history
teacher. Valerie laughs a lot, and then she asks Marcus
“Why do you come to the library? Do not tell me that you want to read the book?” she laughs again.
“Nmm… actually no. My paper from the internet is
a bit too short, and perhaps our beloved German
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teacher has already read it. The essay and composition
are on the computer all the time. And…” “You want to
extend the paper a little bit?” Valeria asks. “Maybe I can help you.”
“What's the title of your theme?” Valeria wants to
know. “My theme,” Mark laughed. “Tonio Kröger! By
Thomas Mann” “Then give it to me.” Valeria starts to
writes. She writes a new report. The text from the
Internet is terrible. “Look here. All of those are spelling
mistakes! That's what you can’t give the teacher!” Valerie says. Outside it's getting dark.
The clock strikes six. “I have to go home,“ Valeria
says. “We can meet here again tomorrow. There is
only two or three pages, and then this report is
perfect.” She happily helps him with whom she feels completely at ease.
He brings her home. They walk on the dike along
the sea. It is high tide. Black and gray water is below
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them. “People say that there is a whole city which lies down there...”Valerie says. “Do you believe th is
story?” Marcus asks. “I don’t know, but sometimes
the sea can actually make people afraid.” Valerie
says. “Yes, it looks friendlier in summer, but I also like
the sea, even in the winter.” “Me too, and always!” They look at each other and smile.
Chapter 2 The Friendship
Since that November afternoon, Marcus and
Valerie became friends.
Dur ing the recess, people s ee them always
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together. Marcus often accompanies Valerie home
after the school. In the beginning, Valerie just speaks a little. She listens to him who talks about his life, his friends – he always has many things to tell. After some
days, she speaks more from day to day, and she talks
about herself. She tells him everything. With no one she can speak like that, even with her mother.
Valerie speaks frequently about books and music.
She plays piano and loves classical music. Marcus plays
a little guitar, but Beethoven and Mozart, which for
him is "junk". However, both of them love nature, sea, and they talk about everything they have experienced.
Valerie meets other people with Marcus and his
friends. She doesn’t speak much, but she likes to be with other people. This is all new to her!
Valerie changes. The teachers have noticed that,
too. "Valerie was really shy," she said, "and then there is
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the problematic family situation! But now she always seems very happy."
Valerie knows Marcus for a month, and their
fr iendship becomes more intens e than before.
However, perhaps there is more than friendship. Marcus thinks Valerie is very interesting and beautiful.
At first she seems shy, but then-"She is not like other
girls," Marcus says, "she has so many interests. It's
never boring with her." He wants to be more than just
a friend, but he is still waiting, because he is insecure.
"Does she really like me or she just want no longer to be alone?"
Soon the moment comes, which Marcus has been
waiting for a long time: a celebration. "Next Saturday is my friend, Stefan's birthday. Let’s go together!" "I’ll
stay at home." Valeria says quickly. "No, you will come
with me! There is nothing going on in the winter. No
concerts, nothing! "Markus answers. “I've never been
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to a party," Valerie says. "Once is always the first time!" Marcus replies.
However, the thing is not so simple for Valerie: "You
know that people have something against me. No real
family. The father? Who knows? My mother? A witch!
You’d better go with another person at this birthday
party!" "Do not worry so much. We go there together.
Dancing, eating, drinking, and meeting people - that's really not so complicated!" Markus says.
Valerie is not yet convinced. She knows the
people, knows their eyes and the sharp vision. She will
stand in the corner all the time, or at the window, just
as she always does in class. However, Marcus comes with her, and he will help her……
"What should I wear?" she asks him. "Nmm…you
can go to downtown with Susanne and buy something,
which she likes and is really good at." "Susanne?"
Valerie is skeptical. She knows Susanne practically only
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by the sight. She is a good friend of Marcus. He and she knew each other from kindergarten. She is always
cheerful, always stands in the center of the people.
Her hobbies are boys, clothes, and parties. She is
always nice to Valerie, but both of them have nothing
to say. Valerie thinks that Susanne has a crush on
Marcus and is jealous of her.
The next afternoon Valerie goes to the city with
Susanne. Valerie tries at least ten dresses. One is too
long, one makes her thick, one is too lean, and
another one is too “brave”. After more than an hour
they finally have bought the things which they seek. It’s a black dress. It is short - but not too much; elegant
- but not for "old ladies"; fashionable - but still
relatively "normal", as Susanne says. And Valerie is also satisfied because she really likes that dress.
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Chapter 3 The Festival
Saturday night at 8 o’ clock the festivity begins.
Each one brings something to eat or drink. Valerie makes an ice cream cake.
Marcus picks her up by car. Susanne and Lars, who is an old friend of Marcus, are also sitting in the car.
Throughout the day, Valerie thought of the party.
She has her hair tied with red ribbon and put on a little
make-up. They go to a house by the sea. Everything is
brightly lit, and there are many cars in front of the
house. There is no one in the large garden because it
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is too cold outside. Everyone is in the house. There is a big table on which there are a lot of drinks, big cakes, potato chips, salad, and rolls. There are about f ifty people, most of whom
Valerie has ever seen in school. Stefan's parents
are not there, and no one is older than twenty. Many
people are dressed elegantly; some – for example
Lars – are wearing just jeans; some are wearing fancy
clothes with funny haircuts. And all of them seems
know each other very well by talking loudly. Valerie
s its immediately on an armchair in the corner, but
Marcus stands next to her. "Come on, please stand up, Valerie!" he asks her,"
There's a couple of friends of mine who have come here,
and you have to know them!" And then she goes with
Marcus from one group to another and gets to know
many boys and girls. There are so many that she
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forgets their names immediately, but all of them are
very nice to her. She dances well, drinks a bit, talks and laughs a lot. All of things that now make her feel
fun. Many boys look at her, and by the time the
slow dances come, many want to dance with her. However, she almost always dances with Marcus.
"You look really great tonight. Everybody says so."
he tells her. She knows it's very important for Marcus
what his friends and others say. Have fun together,
have lots of friends around, the group- that is his life.
"How different we are!" she thinks. "But he's really
wonderful!"
The party is finally ending at two o’clock in the
morning. Marcus carries Valerie, Lars and Susanne
home. Everyone is tired and doesn’t speak a word all
the way back home.
Then they arrive in front of the house, where
Valerie lives. It is old, large and stands on a small hill,
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so the house seems bigger and darker than usual. The
trees in the garden bear no leaves which look like pictures of sad children. The sea is calm tonight. You
can hear the “splish splash” quietly just off the cliffs. Valerie looks at the others. Now she would like to know what they think. Susanne stares with big eyes at
the house and no longer speaks. Lars smiles to himself
and hums a song, but Marcus has already opened the car door and taken Valerie's hand. "I 'll take you to the door." he says. They walk
through the garden hand in hand. Just before the door
he stops and kisses her lightly on the lips. "Good night,
Valerie," he says and goes back to the car. She wants
to dance and sing because she is so happy at this
moment. "Hopefully it will not happen now!" she thinks. "Please not now!"
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However, when Marcus just sits in the car, and the
car door still opens yet, they hear a terrible scream.
There is a man who cries. He screams loudly. In the
stillness of the night the cry seems twice as loud. It
comes out of the house on the cliffs, her house! She
sees the car of her friend go fast. As quickly as the devil would chase after them.
Chapter 4 Marcus
The next morning Valerie is nervous and confused.
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"Now he has heard it, too. Perhaps he wants to know nothing more from me now. Oh, if I like him or not? I
hope he will call me. Maybe he's afraid of me and the
house. Just like all other people." All day she sits on the phone. "Just ring, please!" she says. In the afternoon at five o’clock the telephone rings
at last. Marcus asks: " Do you have time tonight?" She
replies: "Yes, I have time. I would also like to see
you, but I cannot leave my mother alone for too long.
It was too late yesterday......" "I see. Maybe we can go to Flip and stay there for some times." Markus says.
Flip is located directly on the beach. In summer
you can see that people sit there on plastic chairs in
front of the door and put the feet in the sand. There
are full of tourists. On weekends a lot of walkers go to there, mostly couples because they are undisturbed there.
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Marcus and Valerie take hand in hand. They talk a
lot about everything except the scream which both of
them have heard. And then they continue to speak of their interests, nature and of "us". Valerie has a boyfriend for the first time, and she
is happy about that. For Marcus, it is not the first girlfriend, he has already had many. But Valerie is
different from the other girls. She does not talk so
much nons ens e. "S he's r eally s mar t. D o y ou
understand?" he explains to his friends.
On the fifth of February is Valerie's birthday. She
thinks of a romantic dinner for two, just her and
Marcus. Marcus thinks the idea is not good: "For two
on your birthday? You'll be eighteen! We can hold a
big party at your house or mine." "And then people can’t chat with each other!" Valerie says.
It is best to be alone with her Marcus. Sometimes
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she also wants to be with friends, but never more than two or three at once. Marcus and Valerie are really very different, but
Marcus is still in love and refuses to see that. Marcus
always talks about sports cars or football. He likes to
ride into the city and spend a lot on clothes. At
night he likes to go to the club which is in. When he is alone, he sits in front of the computer and plays. Valerie thinks all of these are silly. She isn’t interested
in the shops in the city at all. She likes to go to the
l ibrary or mus eum. When s he’s at home, s he
listens to the music or plays the piano.
"Well," Marcus says, "maybe we can go to a
restaurant. Perhaps the Chinese-Restaurant, and then
we invite a few friends about ten or twelve. It is also
quite funny." "No," Valerie replies vigorously. "This is
my birthday, so we celebrate the way I want. I want to go out alone with you or just invite another one
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couple."
Marcus is not qu ite interested, but he says
noth ing. "We can inv ite Lars and Susanne," he
suggests. "That's a good idea. I believe it will be a extremely fascinating evening." Valerie says.
Chapter 5 The Birthday
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Marcus, Valerie, Lars and Susanne meet at Flip. They drink a glass of champagne. "Cheers!"
And then Valerie makes a suggestion: "Tonight
why not going to my home? My Mother has gone for
the weekend to a friend in Flensburg." Lars replies
immediately: "Good idea." Mark takes a few seconds.
Then he says: "Yes, we go ..." Susanne says nothing,
but she also goes with.
In ten minutes they are there. The big house is
dark in the moonlight. However, it's bright inside, and the facility is modern and elegant. "That looks quite normal." Susanne says. The others look at her. "I mean, a nice house! And you never have invited us! "
"I think we get into the dining room." Valerie says.
She's a little bit nervous. "I have not cooked anything special. Just simple spaghetti is with meat sauce. I also baked a pizza. Then there is chocolate ice cream and raisin pie."
The din ing room is very large. And it hangs
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landscape paintings on one wall, and there are
bookshelves on the other walls. Everything is old and
valuable. Lars wants to look at everything closely, but
Marcus calls him to dinner: "Let the old stuff out and come to eat!"
When eating Lars asked Valerie about the pictures and many of the old books she has read. They talk incessantly. Valerie and Lars really have many interests in common: book s , ar t, c las s ica l mus ic , and they can usually talk to no one about these things. When Valerie brings the chocolate ice cream, the
seats have changed. Lars is sitting next to Valerie, and
Susanne is next to Marcus. Susanne does not seem
unhappy to that change. She tells Marcus about her
travel plans for the summer, but Marcus does not listen actually. He looks again and again to Valerie who happily talks with Lars. He is jealous, but he does not want to ruin the evening. Suddenly, they hear a scream.
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Susanne jumps. "My God! Who cries there? This is a
man! It must be here in the house." Marcus also stands
up. Only Lars remains seated. "What happens?" he asks,
and he tries to tell it as normal as possible.
But Valerie only says: "I'm sorry. I'm so sorry. "and
runs from the room, up the stairs.
"I can’t stay a minute longer here!" Susanne is crying now. "Marcus, bring me home," Marcus says
nothing. And then they hear another scream. "Marcus,
I want to get out of here!" "Yes, well, I'll bring you home...... And you, Lars?" "Nope, I still want to remain here for some time."
Marcus and Susanne go. Lars goes up to the stairs. He is
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looking for Valerie and shouts: "Valerie! Valerie! Where are you? Are you all right? Can I help you? " It is dark in the hallway, so he cannot see. As
Valerie suddenly comes out of a room, Lars jumps up.
"What are you doing here? Are you ... the others are
also still there?" she asks. "No, the others have gone." he says. "Go out, too. Please!" Valerie says.
Does she cry? Lars does not want to leave her
alone. "Can I help you? Now tell me what is going on,"
he asks. "Nothing happens! I can…… that's none.
Please, go now!" Valerie says.
Someone laughs in the room, but the laughter
does not sound normal, it’s a bit like the laughter of
madmen in horror movies, but Lars does not impress by this. "Who's there?" He asks. "Lars, please. Go now! "
At that moment the door opens. An old man stands there: He is tall, and he wears a sailor's cap on his
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head. He stands at the door and laughs more.
"Dad," Valerie says. "You're supposed to stay in
bed" She takes him by the arms and brings him back into the room. "Who is this boy?" he asks Valerie.
Lars is waiting in the hallway and listening still, as
she tells her father: "Good night, Daddy. If you need anything, please call me. "
Chapter 6 The Secret
Valerie and Lars go back into the living room. "So that is your father? "Lars asks. "Yes ..." Valerie says slowly. "And why do you close him here?”
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"That's a long story ... one or the other you may
have already known. People here talk a lot about us, my family, my mother and this house." Valerie says.
"Nope," Lars answers, "I know nothing about it. I don’t listen to what the people tell so. "
And then Valerie tells him the story. First, it seems
like a fairy tale, but it has a sad ending. "My father and
my mother have known each other in Genoa, Italy. My
mother is Italian, as you know. My father was captain
of a large ship. With his ship, he often came to Genoa.
I was born there. We moved to Husum when I was
four or five years old. My father had inherited this
house from his aunt. That is why we are here. Nine
years ago my father's ship in the Pacific is caught in a hurricane. Only he has survived, and he has spent
three months alone on a deserted island. At the end people have found him there and brought him home,
but he was no longer the same ... he's gone crazy in
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isolation, the doctors said that and put him in a psychiatric
hospital. Mom had often visited him there and always
came back home by crying. 'They lock him up like an
animal!' she said. 'He is not crazy, just a bit confused. He will never recover in that place.' Luckily we had money
and bribed a male nurse, so dad was able to escape. Mom then brought him home, but this must remain as a secret. No one may know about it, otherwise he must return to the clinic. My father wakes up from nightmare and then screams, but he does nothing to hurt anyone. He
dreams again and again of how did all of the people
drown, how did he live alone on a small island and wait.
My mother has tried every possibility to help him, and he
has become better. It is quite normal during the day. He
writes, and sometimes we sell his stories to newspapers or magazines. "
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" But no one should know s omething of it ,
Marcus." It Is the mother of Valerie. She comes home at that moment. "Hello, Mummy" Valerie says. "This is not Marcus, this is Lars." Her mother looks at her, but says nothing. Lars gets up. "How beautiful she is!" He thinks,
"She does not look like a witch." "I think it's time ..."
he says. "Believe me, I say nothing to anyone. Good
night and goodbye." Valerie brings him to the door. That evening, Valerie and her mother are sitting
for a long time in the dining room. "I can understand
you," says her mother. "It is certainly hard for you to
always live with this secret." Valerie wants to deny it, but her mother let her cannot say a word.
"I know what people say about us, but things will
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surely get better soon. Daddy will get well." Then she asks Valerie about Marcus and Lars. Valerie tells a lot about Marcus, but what she says is not entirely clear. Marcus has gone in this evening. Why is she not angry? Does she at the end become uninterested in what Marcus thinking and doing? "But I do not really understand," her mother says, "why does this Lars still stay here?" Valerie cannot explain it well, either. Why did Lars want to help her? Why could she tell him everything, and not Marcus?
It is three o’clock in the morning when two of
them finally come to bed. That night Valerie is in a
dream that everything is up and makes her confused: Marcus, the scream, and Lars.
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Chapter 7 The Differences
Valeria feels more confident and relaxed in the
school. It’s the first time that she has been able to talk
to s omeon e ab out her s e cr et. Mar cus is v er y
embarrassed. When they meet at the break, he says: "Hey,
I have just gone away at Saturday night, and I'm sorry
about that. I don’t know what was wrong with me..."
Valerie replies: "Don’t worry. You have to also bring
Susanne home. I'm sorry for that evening. It had started so well….. but we speak no more of it!"
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"We simply celebrate your birthday next Saturday again. Just two of us and in the little restaurant ...... if you like."
Valeria smiles. At Saturday night they go to a
restaurant together. And they also still meet each
other on the other days, but all of the things are just not like before. It is getting warmer. The days are getting longer.
On the beach you can see more and more tourists.
Valerie also takes long walks. Sometimes she goes
alone, but Lars is often with her. Marcus is no friend of
walking. "That's something for pensioners." he says.
And then Valerie and he gradually do not know what to talk about. They slowly become strange. Valerie has also changed very much. Now she has
many friends at school, but she is sti ll interested in
music, books and art- for all of the things which is different from Marcus.
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A Saturday comes. Valerie and Marcus are sitting at a Chinese restaurant. Their conversation does not
continue. There are long breaks again and again. Finally, they look at each other. " We actually l ive in two d ifferent wor lds ."
Marcus suddenly says. "Two worlds ...... I still love you, but you're light years away...I ..." "Yes, we are very different, Marcus." she replies.
"We have very different interests, but it’s the thing
that makes the life more interesting. There are many
couples who live together happily, because everyone
has its own interest." "And we?" Marcus asks. At the
first time in his life he is red "I love you, Valerie. Yes, I
love you." He looks at her, but before she can answer, he asks, "And do you lov e Lars? You'r e a lways
together. Walk here. Go to Baroque concert. You have
so many things in common. When you're with Lars,
you look happy…. relaxed and happy..... Be happier
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than with me!" He is not angry, he is just sad. Valerie does not respond because she doesn’t
have the courage, but she knows Marcus is right.
When she is with Lars, she feels as good as she has
never felt with Marcus. Then she says, what people all say in this situation: "Let’s break up and remain good friends."
People see that Valerie and Lars are together more
and more. Everyone looks at him now as Valerie's
boy friend. Marcus sti l l loves the beautifu l and
mysterious Valerie. However, he spends more time with Susanne, and at the parties with friends.
They are only eighteen. Nor does anyone think about when they fall in love, separate again and fall in love again.
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Chapter 8 The Ending
One evening in summer, Valerie calls Lars: “Could
you please quickly come here? My father doesn’t feel very well……”
When Lars arrives the house on the cliff, it goes
dark. Valerie and her mother are both in the living
room. Her father with the closed eyes lies down on the
sofa. Valerie’s mother is crying. “He’s in a temperature
of 40 degree. He is really in a bad condition……very
bad……He is on the point of breathing his last breath.
He hasn’t eaten and drunk anything for many days!”
“I can call my father. He is a doctor, and he is at
home tonight. If I call him, he would come here right
away.” Markus says. “A doctor?” Valerie’s mother looks at
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Markus and suspects, but Valerie says: “Please call him right now!”
After 10 minutes Dr. Schlicks stands in front of the
door with the briefcase. When he sees Valerie’s father,
he doesn’t say any word. He comes immediately ahead of the patient and examines him. And then he
stands up and looks at Valerie and her mother: “Just
a cold, madam. Don’t be so nervous. I will give him
some medicine, and he will be good after some days.”
“You are really an angel for us, but I have
something to request you. Please don’t tell anyone
what you are seeing here.” Valerie’s mother says. “One
man in a temperature” Dr. Schlicks says laconically.
“Of course I say nothing about my case. Good night, madam. I will come here tomorrow to check my case.”
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A few days later Valerie’s father is recovering
nicely. And Lars’ father still comes usually. He talks a
lot with Valerie’s mother. Finally, she tells the complete story to him. He recommends her to consult a psychiatrist. “Don’t worry. No one will arrest him.”
The psychiatrist, whom she called, stays lonely for
2 hours with Valerie’s father and talks with him. When
he walks out of the room, he draws a deep breath and
laughs. “Your husband writes good story, Mrs. Sielsen.
Absolutely we have to do something to confront this
nightmare. First of all, your husband can’t stay at home all day long. Takes a walk, and takes him out with the crowd. This is the first step.”
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Valerie’s mother hasn’t forgotten what happened
before 8 years ago: “When they brought him and came
back from that island, they took him to that horrible
psychiatric hospital and……”
“I give you my word that this won’t happen again
these days. He can be able to lead a perfectly normal life.”
Valerie’s mother runs quickly up the stairs, rushes to
the room, and says to Valerie’s father: “We are free! We can go to everywhere to which we want to go!” However,
her husband seems to be upset. He doesn’t want to go out and meets the people who still remember him.
And then Valerie’s mother has an idea: “I haven’t
been to Genoa for some time. It’ll be wonderful to stay in
Italy for a month.” She thinks no one knows him in
Italy. And then he can accommodate himself to the
crowd of people. Valerie is also very excited about this
vacation which she has already expected for long, long time.
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It is autumn. Valerie goes to the school every day.
In the evening she does homework, goes to the library,
reads the book, and plays the piano, but actually Valerie’s life changes a lot.
Her affection for Lars grows with each passing day.
She makes the plans for the future: Where they study
together, how they live together. And now Valerie has
a real father, with whom she can go shopping, walk, and have tea. Valerie’s father is often at home because he wants to
write something, and now he has time for his daughter.
Sometimes Mr. Sielsen dreams still badly, sometimes this
fear suddenly comes back, but he continues to makes a
therapy with the psychologist. Normal life makes him feel
well, and his lovely wife helps him the most. He becomes better from week to week. Even Valerie's character has changed a lot. She isn’t shy anymore. She has become more confident
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and ... speaks much, or, just like Lars says: “She talks much? -No, she just talks constantly.”
I think we can anticipate a still better tomorrow lies ahead of this family.
--------------------------------The End------------------------------
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Acknowledgements The author wants to thank several people. I would like to
thank my friend, Emma Chen, for her continuous
inspiration. I would also like to thank Mr. Kenneth M.
Smith for his help and his direction with this novel. Last
but not least, I would like to thank all of my friends. This
novel would never have been completed without the
encouragement and devotion of them.
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http://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/showthread.php?t=56939
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http://rosesdailyjournal.blogspot.tw/2011/05/friendship.html
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The House on the Cliff
Va le r ie i s a ttr a c tiv e a nd s ma r t , b ut s h e
i s n o t h a p p y a t a l l b e c a u s e n o o n e
w a n ts t o c a l l i n a t h e r h o u s e . T h e
p e o p le a lw a y s s a y “ T h i s i s a h a u n t e d
h o u s e . “ A t n i g h t t h e s t r a n g e t h i n g s
w il l o c c ur a t t he ho us e . T h e n e ig hb o r s
h e a r t h e s c r e a m , s e e t h e l i g h ts g o i n
a n d o ut . Pe o p le do n ’ t w a nt to b e c lo s e
her and her mother. And the situation is the
same as at school, so Valerie has no friends.
Unt il o ne da y Va le r ie is g o ing o ut w it h
Marcus who is the most handsome person in
t h e c l a s s , h e r l i f e c o m p l e t e l y
changes......
However, when the rain is over, can the sky
really clear up……?