Young people are always impulsive, but it doesn't take too long, and the impulsiveness of that moment begins to show a little power. After all, they were so unfamiliar with each other that wandering aimlessly seemed boring. They were so fortunate that they met the entertainer performing the drama and were invited to watch the performance that evening. The two were delighted and seemed to have found a reason to keep them going. They got on the tram, sat in the back seat, and had the first exchange at the start of the trip. They got out of the car and walked into a record store. In the audition room, the sensational music unknowingly ignited their yearning for each other. When they peeked at each other and avoided the eyes of each other in time, the ambiguity began to be strong.
They pass by the palace buildings and sculptures of Vienna, which blend together as if they were another romantic capital.
She took him to the cemetery she had been to ten years ago, which she said was deeper than a museum. She said she (Elithabeth - the girl buried here) was thirteen when I first came. Ten years later, she is still thirteen. She exuded sadness.
Overlooking the city from the Ferris wheel, Jessy said they caught the sunset. Selina wrapped her arms around his neck and asked, do you want to kiss me? He nodded mischievously and earnestly. They fell in love with a kiss.
As night fell, between fountains and open-air cafés, they talked intimately.
Jessy said can I tell you a secret?
What? Selina moved closer to Jessy.
He took the opportunity to kiss Selina. She also did not reject the boy's innocence.
A thin old divination lady approached them, she took Selina's hand and muttered something, and Selina looked at her reverently. She said that you are an adventurer in your heart... You need to break free from your clumsy life. Only by finding inner peace can you discover the true meaning of life. She said Selina was fine because Jessy was studying. The oddly dressed old lady could find that they didn't know each other. Maybe what she's saying is as ambiguous as Jessy dismisses it as unbelievable, but Selina can relate a lot about the trip - isn't it all adventure and exploration right now?
They walked hand in hand through the streets of the city, stopping for a childhood memory, an idea, a wandering poet's unique way of making money, or a strange birth dance, stopping at an open-air coffee shop, off the beaten track. The cemetery and church, the riverside, the lively bars, the damp streets, the wooden boards in the alleys, the restaurants where tourists from all over the world gather... They discuss eternal propositions such as life and love, and sigh together, silence or perhaps relieved. The darker the night, the deeper they go into each other's hearts, the deeper they go, the more they depend, the more they depend, the harder it is to separate. They can detect, but no one wants to touch the truth - before sunrise, they face separation. Late at night at the ship's restaurant, they made a decision to enjoy the night. As if trying to find something to commemorate such an evening, the wine and glasses that I managed to get from the bar were just the finishing touches needed to commemorate. They lay side by side on the grass, watching the bright moon from the jagged gaps in the branches. Then, use sex to identify and commemorate feelings for each other.
In the morning, they were taking a nap on the steps of the square when it occurred to them that they had missed the play that evening. But it doesn't matter anymore.
When they really faced parting, they revealed their true thoughts. It turned out that they didn't just want a night of love, they were not satisfied with this short-lived love. However, the train was about to leave, and their agreement had just begun.
The last set of empty shots left a lot of sadness, and a kind of hesitation that did not know the future jumped out of the shots. After the separation, looking back at the places they passed by, the scene and the object did not leave any traces, but added the fragrance of lingering love and the desolate sadness of people leaving the building empty. Since then he went to his America, she went back to her Paris.
Maybe since then, I will never see each other again, and I will not promise to see you again. It is the most perfect ending to bury this relationship deep in my heart.
Is this a better ending for them?
If it is like what people say, if life is only like the first sight, it should stop at the first sight, and should not meet again. Reunion will lead to obsessions, obsessions will lead to variables, and after the variables, return to peace with a whole body of pain. The love of this day is beautiful. If it ends with the possibility of breaking the reunion, it will add sadness, and more people seem to need other possibilities than this, so there is such an ending. In my opinion, this is also beautiful and complete. Because this is not a sad story.
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