After being forced to go through so much, her eyes are still so pure. The simple word "experience" means 13 years to her, physically, mentally, emotionally, and the baby who is gone.
But when you look at her face, she looks like a child.
She longed for someone, not someone else's, someone who belonged to her.
Not the first love, because he also has an aggressive wife who doesn't have much empathy; not the father, because he also has a reasonable affair; not the mother, because she also has a principal to talk to; Elliott not, because he There's also a Lisa who has more brains than him; not even his sister, because she also has a fiancé who is jealous in this situation.
From start to finish, all she wanted was "I don't care what you've done. I'll love you no matter what".
But, listen. Those nasty knocks on the door, those trespassing without consent, that repeated interrogation and questioning. Everyone is take take take, hope she tell tell tell.
But, you forgot, is she the one who gets hurt? An ignorant little girl, 13 years later, is standing here in pieces. How many unspeakable secrets do you have when you grew up in ordinary life, and how can you ask such a person to reveal her whole life?
However, she said
Don't feel sorry for me, she said, even if you didn't let me dove on purpose, there are countless things that could have led me down that street.
She said, Dad, don't be stupid, we forgive you, go home.
She said, even if you hurt me for 13 years, I still don't want to hurt you, you let me go.
She said, my mother loves me.
Eliot will come to my rescue, she said.
On the bench, facing the boy she loved, but also deceived the person she wanted to save, she said let go and move on. The lens is the pair of hands that can no longer be held.
It was obvious that her fragile touch would shatter, but she still used the freedom she just had 13 years later as a sacrifice to save another girl.
However, in the end, the only one who can save her is herself. Time has never been kind to anyone, and the only one who can redeem is yourself.
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