Is there a moment when you decide to give up your love for someone?

Destin 2022-04-19 09:02:59



It's a story about friendship between girls, and it always reminds me of Luoluo's "Nianhua is an Invalid Letter".

The male number one in my heart can always be exchanged.
For example, Alice would look at the half-blooded man with a little nympho at first, so he could give it to your brother, and later she would make up various memories to imply her goodwill towards Miyamoto.
Disliked foods can become liked.
My father didn't remember the things that Alice didn't like to eat when she was a child, but he didn't know that he had largely ignored Alice's changes over the years.
It's not like saying I love you in an unfamiliar language before saying goodbye to your father. Unlike when I separated from Miyamoto, even if I cried, I could naturally say I love you goodbye. But to change the friendship with you, to separate from you, to break with you, is really something I can't say no matter what.
Just in front of friendship, love is not worth mentioning at all.


The secret of a dark mood.
Warm yellow secret mood.
Girls with different personalities will stick together and laugh together all day, and even fall in love with the same boy who is not very outstanding.
Thinking of the photos of several girls posing in the dark in the ballet studio, two girls scuffled on the beach, and one girl was ballet alone in the dim light. There always seems to be some metaphor in it.

But no matter what. Anyway.
The most beautiful, sincere and unchanging things are eventually found, even if they are not simple at all. A drama that is really performed every day, but we can all give up him with tears for it.
It is a tacit understanding without words.

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Hana to Arisu quotes

  • Setsuko "Alice" Arisugawa: I saw 'Hannibal' on satellite last night.

    Hana: So did I.

    Setsuko "Alice" Arisugawa: I was scared.

    Hana: Isn't he creepy?

    Setsuko "Alice" Arisugawa: Yeah. Don't you think real people are scarier... than zombies and ghosts?