Childish and dark.

Allie 2022-01-28 08:27:04

I was wondering why the male protagonist paid attention to the obscure female protagonist at the very beginning. She was neither beautiful nor cute, nor had any specialties.

There was no special encounter between them, no touching or impressive experience, how could he fall in love with her?

She even recorded her every bit, put away the weird chocolate pasted on the back seat of the motorcycle, and took pictures of her secretly to record her growth. . .


It's just nonsense, isn't it stupid? It is just to develop the feelings between the male and female protagonists according to the director's innocent, beautiful and innocent wishes. One is making a big transformation for another wild boar, but I don't know that the other party is secretly loving you, nonsense!

What about other girls who are secretly in love with boys? What if only one party is fulfilled and the others are left behind? 10 ways to get him to notice you, 100 ways to make him fall in love with you" I've tried all of them, and all that's left is a wet pillow at night. It's not fair. For your gaze, I wasted my time; for your gaze, I also endured the pain and turned into a butterfly. But why did she get what I didn't get.

The story is so childish and dark.

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  • Milan 2022-03-18 09:01:09

    You have a few best friends who share your little secrets with you. You carefully liked a boy in junior high school, you collected all the news about him, you looked around at the alley you need to go to school together, you remembered every word of him, you did it for him so that you can become All things better and more beautiful, all those long, long years you just want him to look at you.

  • Ole 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    MLGB, is also a crush, brother can only change back to "actually you are a good person"