Among the thousands of details that Therese was flirting with, she made a deliberate initiative. It was this move that actually surprised Carol very much. She continued her determination to keep going, and made this relationship come and go against opponents.
Therese gave Carol a disc for the first stop on the Road Trip. It's a song I played at Carol's house before. This disc was actually prepared before C invited T to the Road Trip. It can be seen here that T really wants to do something for C. When C said "That's beautiful" when playing the piano, she remembered it. This is probably the only hobby of C that T can catch (T also offered to buy cigarettes at C's house and was ordered to stop it by C). Of course, this disc was bought by Richard riding a bike with T. It can also be seen here that R is destined to be cannon fodder, and T is actually not interested in him...
When preparing the disc, there was a small detail: she wrote the card "To Carol, From Therese" more than once, until she thought it was not bad before using it.
I believe that those who have prepared gifts will understand. How passionate and solemn the brushstrokes are. A thousand words.
To put it another way, although the two sides of this relationship are different in ability, they are comparable in terms of passion and independence of personality. T has never been a weakling to be slaughtered. Her independent personality has changed from not wanting to wear a Christmas hat in the department store, to picking up the camera to take pictures of Carol, to seeing C and her husband quarreling but blaming herself. It's the kind of person who wants to give full play to his own initiative and love someone in a way of giving, that kind of thing.
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