Tarazan Shame Of Jane Updated -
“There is nothing to forgive,” he said. “Only something to remember. You are Jane of the Apes now. Act like it.”
He turned and threw the locket into the dark river. It vanished without a sound. tarazan shame of jane
The word hit her like a slap. Shame. She had never heard it from his lips. In the house of Lord Greystoke, shame was a silk noose, a whisper at dinner. Here, it was a raw blade. “There is nothing to forgive,” he said
Jane felt the shame then—not because he had shamed her, but because he was right. She had been careless with the trust of people who owed her nothing, and with the love of a man who owed her everything. Act like it
Tarzan did not smile. He took her torn hand and pressed it to his chest, where his heart beat slow and strong as a drum.
And in the silence that followed, the jungle breathed again.

