Tessa knew when he was going to die.
Who doesn't know that one day they will be buried deep in the loess.
If there is no tomorrow, if there is no disease and death.
Will we repeat the same thing as today. Will you still stop for a shoulder-to-shoulder figure in the bustling crowd? Will you look up again and look up at the blue sky with white clouds floating? Will I still say I love you to my parents during the holiday? Would you still say to the person who missed it, from the day I met you, I never really loved anyone else.
Tessa knew what she was going to do.
Having sex, taking drugs, becoming famous, rising and falling, breaking the law, may be the little sins in the hearts of every teenager, and the resistance emotions in the subconscious of every social morality controlled person. It's always a cool thing to try them anyway. Whether the theft was successful or not, whether the father agreed to take her boyfriend home for the night, there was always a solution, because she was still alive. Maybe some things are not done in the end, and one thing after another worth doing is added to the to do list. During this period, didn't she harvest more unexpected wonderful moments? She met Alex, who was in a high branch in the woods. She jumped into the icy waters, she threw warm hugs when she was scared. The iron circles of life are intertwined with each other. We are not magicians, and we cannot easily disassemble them. However, life has become a novel magic, making the world smaller and the beauty of existence ubiquitous.
Tessa's willfulness is wrapped in the grief of the loss of life.
She is more thorough than anyone else. She knew Alex couldn't, Dad couldn't, and nobody could save her life. She knew that no matter what she did, her father would always be by her side. She cherishes her friend's new life as she forgets her own. Survival and reproduction, when the most primitive needs cannot be met, her youth must show the most courageous survival training.
Living in the moment. The motto of half adolescence has underpinned every hopeless intersection. It is more active than the "Tomorrow is another day" in the first half of adolescence to escape into the future. When you recognize that the future is also the future of the present, I believe that there are no problems that cannot be solved. Living in the moment. The future is the accumulation of every today. Living in the present, even if there is no tomorrow, is to meet you today and let me go to tomorrow.
Living in the moment. Even if there is no tomorrow, we still love.
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