In the sunset of the coastal town, the skateboarder who is still a boy is vaguely silhouetted. The faint guitar sound, inadvertently crashed into my heart, pure and pure.
Life is helpless and simple, working part-time, taking care of children, surfing, and patience, repeated again and again. until he showed up.
Lonely heart, instantly fell into a gentle cage, irresistible attraction, aroused the revolt in the heart.
Then together, then separated, and finally together again. Not very abusive, as if the natural transition to happiness.
I like the restless drum beats, the most primitive way of soothing people, but I feel disorganized. Like waking up in the morning, the arm he put on his body, the white bed sheet, the blue floral quilt, clean like a fairy tale. Like him and his late-night chat, he took his hand and said over and over again: Come on, come on, come on. Then hug him. He is not much taller or stronger than him, but such a firm embrace makes bystanders feel at ease, how can he easily refuse. Love him telling him, turn around, and then look overwhelmed, sad and upset. Like a family of three, playing at the beach, the two kiss unscrupulously, and Cody is also smiling.
Like a fairy tale when they were young, at the end of the story, they lived happily together.
The sunset falls to the sea level, and happiness continues on the sea side.
It's not just a gay story, it's a story about love and warmth.
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