Some feelings, if not written down on the spot, will not be recalled. The first sentence that comes to mind is "We found love in a hopeless place."
At first, I hated Alyssa. I thought she was just an ordinary child with a perverse appearance and a cowardly heart. She always pretended to be cool with her teeth and claws, and she was worried after she smashed it out. James is the other side of things in comparison. It is gentle and quiet upstairs, but indifferent to the point of unawareness on the inside.
When I was an undergraduate, I was obsessed with "The Solitude of Prime Numbers", and even copied a lot of the sentences in my diary, trying to heal my wounds - the same kind of spark from the collision between boys and girls on the edge of life, but in a more restrained form . At that time, I really liked this kind of drama too much. Later, when I grew up, I gradually became numb, and it seemed that I lost the rich sense of it a few years ago, but there was still a little bit left.
"We grew up badly for the first seventeen years of our lives, struggling with a muddy life, numb with constant trauma.
"Later we met, and in such a short period of time, we experienced car accidents, theft, molestation, rape, and murder together, we danced together in a room that didn't belong to us, and we recognized the true colors of family members we hadn't seen for many years.
"By your side I can finally reveal my vulnerability, by my side you can finally recall the suffocating past. You have calmed my manic heart and I have brought awareness to your numb nerves. "
"Don't worry, we still have a lifetime to do it."
"Love, but that's all."
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