owen, withdrawn, weak, quiet and a little autistic boy, suffered from the double torment of his parents' divorce and being bullied by his classmates. His heart is as cold as ice and snow, and he is immersed in his own little world. You can put on a mask and be a little bully, and you can peep into the lives of your neighbors, but you can't find yourself. Until she shows up, abby. . .
The girl with bare feet in the icy world, her face was pale and her tone was cold, but the two people who were equally withdrawn in "I can't be your friend" gradually became friends, and an inexplicable affection developed between the two children.
She encouraged him, taught him to face his inner self, to fight back, to fight back fiercely.
He gave her joy, took her to the arcade, and treated her to sweets.
Everything goes pure and beautiful.
If it wasn't for the bloodshed at the secret base, maybe they could still have such self-deprecating joy and harmony, but it's wirten.
How to face, your friend is a cruel vampire?
How to face, the old man accompanying her is her little lover?
How to face it, help her hide the truth or expose it rationally?
When Abby walked into Owen's house without permission and Qiqiao was bleeding and struggling, the boy hugged instinctively, "no, you coming", maybe this is his choice, choose to follow his inner feelings, even if she is a devil, even if everything is intrigue.
The unrecognizable old man in the hospital looked affectionately at the girl outside the window, the lover he was willing to follow for his entire life and for whom he was willing to sacrifice his life. Take the last blood as a sacrifice of love and leave without reservation.
If Owen, who closed the bloody door to prevent the police from struggling to ask for help, still has affection for Abby, then Abby's life-saving grace to Owen in the swimming pool stems from a reluctant obsession.
Abandoned by the world, the two children who are psychologically lonely choose to live with each other and start a cruel and joyful future road. Maybe for Abby, Owen is just another follower and victim, but for Owen, he has already bet his life and entered the cycle of fate like a dead old man. . .
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