But now I read it for the second time, but I only have one thought: Damn why I don't have an understanding GAY boyfriend!
The ending of this love is actually quite reasonable. At first, her posture was too upright, so she missed him. The old Cinderella story is outdated, she has no carriage and lost the prince.
However, how lucky she is, there is someone who never leaves her. His phone is on call 24/7 and, mind you, not in meeting mode! As soon as she made a phone call, he came non-stop, turned into a filial fiancé, and coaxed those three aunts and six grandmothers to their ears. When she was still in front of the ostrich and refused to admit that she lost, he said on the phone: "Okay, he is chasing her, and you are chasing him, but who is chasing you? No one, understand? "It hits the nail on the head.
In the end, she walked through the corridor of the church, gave a silly and rectal woman to her beloved, and bought one for one, and even gave away songs that belonged to her own love. Here, the tragic figure of the year is none other than her.
The results of it? The phone rang, and he said vehemently, "I can imagine you wearing a lavender dress, sitting alone at the table, looking lonely." Then he continued to compose the new edition of Grimm's fairy tales in a glib manner, and boasted about the later paragraphs. Kuan got up: "Never mind, maybe there's no marriage, no sex, but there
's dancing!" Yes. Finally Cinderella lived happily with a GAY.
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