Quietly, on the way home from school, I watched him ride a bicycle, deliberately passed by the door of his classroom when going to the toilet, and watched him secretly in the aisle. Looking forward to one of his glances, he secretly broke into his camera.
Thinking of a passage:
If at the first meeting
I said that I heard the painful and cold guidance of fate,
if
I said that my pursuit of you was obsessed with
you, would you
raise your eyes to look at me
and then If you
love me
on that winter night with roses in my mouth
I say I hear the sound of love blooming big and big
If in your breath as light as a butterfly's wings
I say that all my wishes are just to die at that moment
, will you?
Would you lift your eyes to look at me
and then
love me
If I said I knew all your pain and disappointment
If I was willing to trade the rest of my life for your happiness and stability
If I said I loved you
would you
lift your eyes I
then
love me
and then you become beautiful and everyone likes a girl, all you can do is just stay by his side a little longer. Wait for him to look up at you and then, love you.
Although the graduation confession ended in failure.
Fortunately, he is still there waiting for you to come back.
This kind of ending is what every person who is secretly in love hopes to have, waiting for the occurrence of wishful thinking.
When I like someone, I can't help looking at that person
when he is in the classroom, watching him fall asleep on the table, and the sun shines thinly on his back.
On the court, look at his handsome jumper.
During the morning exercise, I watched his sloppy movements.
During recess, I watched him laugh with other classmates.
But I couldn't find the courage to confess, "I like you, I like you so much that I have to listen to you seriously and reject me once." There is absolutely no way to say it.
Because he is an ordinary and unremarkable self.
No matter how long the time passed when I liked that person, I still feel very happy when I think of it.
Even if the ending of the movie is old-fashioned, it is a happy ending.
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