Because I love you so I leave

Katheryn 2022-01-10 08:01:11

Some stories are destined to be endless and
some moods, destined to be regrets and
some memories, and are destined to be painful. They

do not have much resonance with the previous 90-minute tug-of-war, ordinary American films. Just when I doubted how the director would end this not-so-exciting little thing, an unrealistic happy ending was sublimated into a perfect gap-

when he finally decided to give her what she needed, in a way that helped her, Following her footsteps in love, she chose a more rational way for both. She gave up to love his young life. Just like two hyperbolas, how close at a certain moment, they still drift away. Separation is undoubtedly the best choice for them. Regret is with warmth. Love is deeply buried in the heart and cannot be erased; together, their longing for happiness will cancel each other out, and their feelings will also wear out. Why should there be such a helpless feeling between such two people?

No one can surpass reality, and in the end we all have to lower our noble heads. Because I love you, I leave.

A year later, she lived a calm and peaceful life, he has become an excellent painter and constantly tries to challenge. With a trembling smile overflowing with tears, I tried hard to understand, is it deep love? Is it a pity? Can't distinguish.

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