Reading 'Chéri' felt like peeling an onion—layer after layer of emotion, and the ending had me in tears. Léa and Chéri’s love is intense but doomed from the start. Chéri’s marriage to Edmée is a farce; he’s never present, always yearning for Léa. When he finally returns to her, she turns him away, not out of spite but out of love. She knows they’d destroy each other if they continued. The final image of Chéri wandering the streets, unmoored, is heartbreaking. Colette’s genius lies in her ability to make you feel every ounce of their pain. The ending isn’t dramatic—it’s quiet, almost underwhelming in its realism, but that’s what makes it hit so hard. It’s a story about the passage of time and the sacrifices we make for love, even when it hurts. I couldn’t stop thinking about it for days.
The ending of 'Chéri' is like a slow burn—quiet but devastating. After years of passionate entanglement, Chéri and Léa’s relationship crumbles under societal expectations and the weight of their age gap. Chéri marries Edmée, but he’s miserable, trapped in a life he doesn’t want. When he flees back to Léa, she refuses to rekindle their affair, knowing it would only end in more pain. The last moments show Chéri walking away, lost and broken, while Léa accepts her solitude. It’s raw and real, no sugarcoating. Colette doesn’t give us a grand finale; instead, she leaves us with this aching sense of inevitability. The way she writes about love and time is so sharp—it makes you question whether love ever really conquers all. I finished the book feeling heavy, but in the best way possible.
I first stumbled upon 'Chéri' during a lazy summer afternoon, and its ending left me utterly breathless. The novel wraps up with Léa, the aging courtesan, and Chéri, her younger lover, parting ways after a tumultuous relationship. Chéri marries a woman his own age, but he can't shake his longing for Léa. The final scenes are haunting—Chéri returns to Léa, only to realize their time has passed. He leaves again, and Léa is left with her memories. It's a melancholic, beautifully crafted ending that lingers long after you close the book.
Colette’s writing here is so visceral—you feel Léa’s resignation and Chéri’s restless despair. The way she captures the inevitability of time and the futility of clinging to youth is masterful. I remember sitting there, staring at the last page, feeling like I’d been punched in the gut. It’s not a happy ending, but it’s the right one for the story. If you’re looking for closure wrapped in a neat bow, this isn’t it—but that’s what makes it unforgettable.
'Chéri' ends on a note of bittersweet resignation. After years of passion, Léa and Chéri’s relationship fizzles out—not with a bang, but a whimper. Chéri’s marriage is empty, and his attempt to return to Léa fails; she refuses to let him back into her life. The last scenes are achingly quiet, with Chéri adrift and Léa alone, both trapped by their choices. Colette doesn’t offer redemption or closure, just the cold truth: some loves aren’t meant to last. It’s a punch to the heart, but that’s why it sticks with you.
2025-12-10 20:50:45
11
Lihat Semua Jawaban
Pindai kode untuk mengunduh Aplikasi
Buku Terkait
Goodbye, Saintess.
Edelweiss W.S.
8.5
223.8K
Having an Awakenist as my wife meant enduring her monkish attitude toward sex.
We could only be intimate on the sixteenth of every month. Every detail—my position, rhythm, even my expression—had to follow her rigid rules. If I showed too much pleasure, she would immediately rise and leave.
We had been married for five years. Was I ever tired of this?
Yes. Still, I always gave in. I accepted these limitations because I loved her.
"The Saintess loves me too," I told myself.
That faith shattered the day I was sent to extinguish a hotel fire. Amid the flames, I found my wife pressed close to a man in disheveled clothes. Between their arms was a young boy.
Eight years ago, she sent the most dangerous man in New York to prison. Eight years later, he sat in a Cadillac parked by the Brooklyn Bridge, a cold smile on his face as he said, “A woman like you deserves to be alone.”
No one knew she was sick with Alzheimer’s. It had gotten so bad that she could not even remember the way home. Yet, she remembered his face. She remembered every word he had ever said to her. She even remembered the star named “Christine.”
On the first page of her diary, the same sentence was written over and over again.
“Vincent Medici is the most important person in this world. No matter who I forget, I must never forget Vincent Medici.”
She waited for him for eight years, but in the end, what she got was his indifference, news of his wedding, and him saying to her that someone like her did not deserve to be loved.
She didn’t argue. Instead, on the last page of her diary, she quietly wrote, “That’s okay. I’m going to be with my mom now.”
Amidst the five thousand streets in New York, he never found her again after that.
When a stalker escalates from creepy packages to violence, a hardened ex-mafia enforcer turned bodyguard must rescue a fragile pop star and keep her alive all while finally learning how to be the kind of man who can love her, before the past drags them both under.
She bought the ring herself.
Ayesha Adams planned every detail which includes the venue, the words, even the dress her best friend picked out. She got down on one knee in front of every employee at Azul Corporation and told Chris, the man she had quietly loved for four years, that she wanted to spend her life with him.
He told her to get up. That she had embarrassed him. That she should leave.
Her dress ripped on the way out and Gemma filmed the whole thing.
The next morning, Ayesha found out her best friend was pregnant for him. So she did the only thing left with any dignity in it. She resigned, packed her life into boxes,
moved across the city, took out a loan, and built something of her own. She stopped being the girl no one looked at twice. She became someone men crossed rooms for.And Chris noticed. He calls but he ignores him. He shows up at her gallery. She smiles and asks him to leave. He
donates anonymously to her business but she thanks no one in particular. He follows her to galas. She dances with other men. He is losing his mind and she is just getting started.
But then her mother falls ill. And Chris does something that no amount of anger or pride or self-preservation can make
Ayesha ignore.
"Do you still have a boyfriend?" He asked with a mocking tone. "I thought that ship sailed already. I do not bite Sunflower. The last time we spoke, you said you like what you see." Simon said standing up.
He went over to her, shifted her food aside and sat on the same spot.
"The only excuse you gave for not wanting to feel what I have to offer, was your boyfriend. Is the excuse still valid?" He asked with a sensual smile touching her cheeks gently with the pad of his thumb while the other hand found his newly discovered spot, the crease of her ears.
"Imagine the level of pleasure I would give you. I am a very patient man when it comes to my desires and I am not greedy as well. Your pleasure, would be my pleasure." He reassured her with a smile.
He got down from the table and walked over to her, standing behind her. Slowly, he sucked on her neck.
"Mmm," came the suppressed moan from Paige with her eyes shut.
"Shhhh, you don't want to disturb the people behind those doors." He said.
Money was top of Paige Patterson's priority list while Love didn't even make it to the list.
There were too many bills to pay and a childhood memory to secure.
The Kentleys seemed to be her only hope to financial freedom but the price was way too much for her.
With Simon Kentley, she would be able to sort out all her needs but would she be able to sort any of his?
Other Books By The Author.
•You Are Mine For Keeps
•Loved By A Real Man
Machines of Iron and guns of alchemy rule the battlefields. While a world faces the consequences of a Steam empire.
Molag Broner, is a soldier of Remas. A member of the fabled Legion, he and his brothers have long served loyal Legionnaires in battle with the Persian Empire. For 300 years, Remas and Persia have been locked in an Eternal War. But that is about to end.
Unbeknown to Molag and his brothers. Dark forces intend to reignite a new war. Throwing Rome and her Legions, into a new conflict