In the face of premeditated, fate is often one step ahead of you

Jaylen 2022-12-16 17:57:22

Watching an unexpected movie in the theater with a heart full of thoughts. Watching movies is constantly interrupted by phone calls or busy replying to annoying work text messages. However, the flashback clips looking at the big screen in the gap can still piece together a vaguely complete story.
I like the family salon around the table. Some people cry, some complain, some gossip, some sincerely comfort, and some stand on the sidelines. However, Story Solitaire is just too good to pass the time after dinner. Especially the protagonist is the person around you, but the story is earth-shattering and weird.
This story stems from fateful love, but ironically ends at fate, because the validity period of love is already over, and inadvertently, you need to open another bag to try it out. Even if you don't find that your love has expired, you still try to find a way to keep it fresh. Formally, the heroine's idea is not wrong at all. Since the first marriage is not destined to last, the only solution is not to get married. Or find someone to get married, then get divorced, and then achieve a fruitful result with the first "true love". The dramatic thing is that all the outside can be calculated, and it's not up to you to decide whether something like emotion comes or goes.
When the heroine put all her heart into the marriage gate, but ignored the time limit for the appreciation of love - the love at first sight in those days, with the cookie-cutter life gradually faded away, a rigid life, work, love and living time in strict accordance with the schedule, see It seems like a habit to become natural, but it has become a grave of a relationship. Forget about the process and just pursue an initial result.
Without this fateful trip, without encountering all kinds of unreliable goods, she should still be able to live with the identified "true love" for the rest of her life, even if there is no marriage and no passion.
When I finally left my seat, my problem was not resolved. All I can think about is, does love really need another relationship to prove it? It sometimes walks and sometimes comes, why does it always think of grabbing its tail when it is about to leave?

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