The soul is always alone, you are the love and fulfillment

Humberto 2022-10-07 12:10:13

Although R is small, he has maturity and wisdom beyond his age. He has a broad vision, is rational and calm, and lives a prosperous, clean and regular life.
Although E is an adult, he is like a wandering child, living in poverty, disturbed feelings, disorder, impulsive, emotional.
What they have in common is that they have a loneliness that cannot be told to others.
Fate is so strange that at some point in life, it will overlap and change the trajectory - two lonely people, meet.
A passionate love without thunder and fire is indeed a peaceful acquaintance. It can be feeding you a piece of candy in the quiet sunshine in the afternoon, or listening to you play a cello quietly, the feeling of soul fitting is wonderful beyond words.
Maybe many viewers will have regrets, if R is not so small, it would be great, and a romantic love can be achieved. But this way, there is less beauty, and this beauty refers to the yin and yang errors created by the uncontrollable force of fate.
We can't control fate, fate, and even many things that are unclear, but what we can grasp is each other's company when we are together. This is the best antidote to loneliness.
The last thing R wanted to say should be "love", but E stopped. Maybe as an adult, she quickly understood that R was thoughtful and thoughtful as an expression of love, but love happened in such an awkward situation. age is impossible.
She won't wait for him to grow up, but because of him, she will pursue a better version of herself.
He won't beg her to stay, but because of her, her life has been beautiful
. "It's really hard to believe that I only get along with you. For a few months, it feels like I have known you all my life." The
soul is always alone, and you are the love and fulfillment

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  • Reggie: I guess right around 4 I figured out I was sort of a math prodigy, solving pretty intricate math problems.

    Eleanor: Like What.

    Reggie: Multiplying 7 to 10 digit numbers in my head. I could give you the cube root of pretty much any number.

    Eleanor: Like Rainman.

    Reggie: No, he was an autistic savant. As you can tell, I'm alert, extroverted, affable and articulate...

    Eleanor: Of course.

    Reggie: ...and not to mention devilishly handsome.

    Eleanor: Not to mention.

  • Eleanor: What was the name of that piece you wrote for the recital?

    Reggie: Like Sunday, Like Rain.

    Eleanor: So beautiful.

    Reggie: I'll write a part for the cornet.