After work, I will be alone on weekends after get off work. I enjoy my own space in my spare time. I am also afraid that I like and get used to this feeling. Over time, it will be harder to change the status quo, let alone find that person.
I was also afraid that I would really be alone for the rest of my life, and that I would live alone and die alone. I felt sad just thinking about it.
However, there will also be Zoe's doubts and hesitations. If you really believe it, can you face everything without scruples, and really have warmth and happiness.
Yes, Zoe, I also know that you have doubts, you have fears, and you have hesitations. This world is so big and complicated, time and life are so long and so long, there will be many situations. You are afraid that you will end up as a pearl and make a mistake. You are afraid that your momentary feelings will eventually be no match for the invasion of the years. You are afraid that people will change and move. You are afraid that beautiful promises will turn into a bubble one day. You are afraid that they will leave. You go away~~~~~~
You stick to your long-held concept, nothing is permanent, your loved ones will leave you, and your lover will eventually leave you; if you don’t get abandoned, you must first abandon people, and would rather choose to be able to Pillows to sleep comfortably, and a pitiful puppy snuggling at his feet.
But if you believe it, will everything be different?
The result is only known after trying, and this kind of attempt has a price. Maybe everyone may not have the luck of Zoe to meet Stan, and they may not be like a fairy tale afterwards. But if you didn't try, you would avoid the possibility of being abandoned while also avoiding the possibility of happiness, wouldn't you?
P.S. I like that lovely plain flower pillow, it must be soft to hug; and that pitiful and innocent dog, when he asks for bread with his owner, and when the innocent is scolded, that kind of The look makes people happy to the bottom of my heart (I thought it was for dogs to pull things, but I also felt that the director and editor were a little bit embarrassed. Later I learned that it was a car to help disabled dogs move, and it made people feel warmer. ).
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