About growth

Eldridge 2022-01-22 08:03:22

The name is very dirty, and the brief content is also a bit difficult for me to accept (thinking LOLITA and other nondescript)
so I saw it very early, but I didn’t get under
today’s Karma Meeting. I finished it, and I didn’t fast forward even once
. Very warm, and a very good ending.
In addition, the music is really well matched, nice, the atmosphere is also suitable, and the rhythm is just right. It is very good.

Although it is a bit embarrassing subject, it is very comfortable to handle. The
main line is actually Brett's growth.
She
saw that from a little girl who was dependent on others, who could not control her life, and was not confident, became a confident and independent woman, she finally left ARCHIE, leaving behind a strong back
and finally put on the black tights that she didn't dare to wear before. When the leather pants
exude unstoppable confidence and charming temperament, I
really envy and yearn for it.

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Extended Reading
  • Rhett 2022-04-20 09:02:25

    Girls have no resistance to old Wenqing

  • Christiana 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    About security and growth

Suburban Girl quotes

  • Robert Eisenberg: You're Brett Eisenberg, MD.

    Brett Eisenberg: MD?

    Robert Eisenberg: My daughter.

  • Ethan Eisenberg: I know I'm not dad, but if you ever need to talk to someone I could try to manufacture something that sounds lucid.

    Brett Eisenberg: [pause] The only thing that I can't bear, that's killing me... Is the thought that he was worried about me when he died.

    Ethan Eisenberg: He wasn't worried.

    Brett Eisenberg: How do you know?

    Ethan Eisenberg: I was here the morning that dad got the phone call from Mickey. Well, after he hung up the phone, I told him would gladly assassinate Archie, if that's what he wanted. You know a dieing wish vendetta type of thing.

    Brett Eisenberg: Very comforting.

    Ethan Eisenberg: Anyway, he said, "Thanks, but I think Brett can take care of herself."

    Brett Eisenberg: He really said that?

    Ethan Eisenberg: Yeah. That's straight from the words of Robert Eisenberg, MD.

    Brett Eisenberg: MD... My Dad.