Li Jiaxin likes to clean the beloved man silently in gorgeous clothes at night, to find his daily trajectory from his garbage, or to masturbate coldly on the bed with his body temperature in despair or joy, loneliness hits like a tide, but even if What about the pain in her heart, she could only leave.
Takeshi Kaneshiro is a silent child. He prys open other people's shops to do business at night, keeps taking pictures of his father with a camera, and simply falls in love with a woman. That woman, she just borrowed Take Takeshi Kaneshiro's shoulder to cry one night, she has someone she loves but can't get, she went crazy looking for Jin Maoling who took her lover, she said she would set fire to her. She and Takeshi Kaneshiro were eating in a small restaurant, and they happened to have a fight. Takeshi Kaneshiro was fluttering around like a child, the corners of his clothes were flying, and they hid. Then in black and white images, time flows and time stands still. Yang Cai Ni's heart is still, Kaneshiro Takeshi's heart is flowing, he thought, his first love. He thought that her love had a time limit, she would forget the past and get used to the present, he would accompany her to every corner. But soon, she found another shoulder, she became quiet and gentle, she seemed to get rid of the domineering and crazy when she was young, she forgot about Jin.
Karen Mok loves pouring rainy nights and is wild and excited like a little beast. She dyed her hair yellow just to let Dawn remember that this cold killer had toyed with her and abandoned her when she had long hair, but she still loved him.
At the end of the story, Li Jiaxin buried her head on Takeshi Kaneshiro's shoulder and hugged him from behind. The motorcycle was speeding through the underwater tunnel, and the lights drew lines like meteors. There is only one part of the journey, and soon we will say goodbye. She said in her heart, "But at least this minute, I feel so warm."
People on the edge, feelings on the edge, hearts not on the edge.
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