I like Zach's youth and responsibility, and Sean's maturity and frankness.
I like that they are unfettered together, snuggled up together, and light and sweet together.
I like him drinking and drinking with Sean when he has no burden; I like him talking about Sean's books lightly; I like the hugs and kisses when he opens the door after a long struggle; I like his face when he drives home the next day Slowly fade away the haze and reveal a flawless smile like a child; I like him painting street graffiti alone, but my heart is full of excitement and happiness; I like to see him through the glass and fall into Sean's arms; I like him to look into Sean in the morning light There is a splendid smile in his eyes; he likes that he holds the walkie-talkie and looks at Sean's back and says, "turn around"; likes that he finally takes Sean's hand behind him to see Jeanne...
I like his relaxed and humorous relationship with Zach Talking; I like the ripples in his heart when he hears Zach mention his book; I like him saying what Zach likes in his paintings; I like his sincere encouragement of Zach's dreams; I like him lying on the pure white pillow and holding up Zach's face said: "You're so beautiful"; I like his eyes with love and complexity after turning around; I like that he always gives his broad and warm embrace to the Zach who was stabbed by reality unconditionally... ...
the most favorite thing is that they are chatting intentionally or unintentionally with the walkie-talkie, so they are naturally so at ease; after surfing, they sit on the beach and talk to each other, feeling relaxed and happy from the bottom of their hearts; even they are arguing in the car When they were so sorry for each other, they were silent with tears; and they played crazy with Cody; and ...
and couldn't help but feel sorry for Zach sitting alone by the sea in confusion and sadness; feel sorry for Sean and forcefully close the notebook; I feel bad for Zach to watch the graffiti on the wall full of happiness being ruthlessly erased; I feel bad that Sean finally said with helpless and helpless eyes: "what has changed?"
I am glad that Zach said "I did".
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