i like love-story so much.
It's a very magical story. A voice is describing his every move, but he can't communicate with the voice and make it stop. This makes people anxious and crazy. Day by day, the beginning of life, day by day, is like waiting for something to suddenly appear and prepare for change.
The perfect Ana Pascal showed up, as all the audience expected, with nice smiley eyes and lips, white and straight teeth, but a completely different flavor from Harold Crick's regular neatness, wearing a comfortable and casual tank top, naked With a unique flower arm, she exudes the unique sexy charm of women in the bakery. They meet because of boring and unpleasant taxes. Harold was clearly still troubled by the voice in his head, but he had inevitably fantasized about Ana in front of him, and a chaotic and complex emotion came up. Oh, his eyes were found by Ana, and he just wanted to leave quickly in shame.
i`m doing this because i want you
This is the most fascinating sentence in my story, i want you. Just like the desire in Harold's heart when he first saw Ana, he said it outright, but it seemed to be Ana's favorite sentence. My God, who could refuse such a lustful word coming out of a man's mouth.
Ana's eyes changed, from a person who exuded charm at the beginning, to a little thought thrown by making cookies for Harold, and then turned into a kitten who was deeply attracted by the man in front of him. They walked, ate together, looked forward to each other, watched, until the touch of a kiss, make love. In the next life, they will just want to be with each other forever.
A clingy kitten and a silly hippo.
I don't know much about literature, but when the professor told the audience and Harold that only Harold died according to the plot of the story to make a great literary work, it was no longer Harold, but Ana who stayed behind. .
Reminds me of the recent interview with Keanu Reeves
what do you think will happen when we die?
I know that the ones who love us will miss us.
Thank you to the author for bringing us such a wonderful story
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