"I'm more like a tourist than a part of your life." The toss and bounds in the maintenance phase of the long-distance relationship made me extremely excited the moment before meeting, and extremely desperate the moment before parting, intertwined in time and space, and lingering in my heart.
(The plot arrangement is too tight. Indeed, the occurrence points and emotional points that will be touched in a long-distance relationship are basically involved, but at the same time, because I want to grasp every point, it will inevitably be a bit rushed in the process of horizontal narration. , It is as if there is a deep well in front of you. You throw the hemp rope from the wellhead into it, stretch it all the way down, and go down naturally, and you are pulled up unexpectedly.)
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