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Chapter 6
She was bending down to pick up the wig knocked off by a passing child.
As I looked up, our eyes met.
“Is it you?” She obviously recognized me.
She straightened her crooked wig and said, “I didn’t tell you last time, but actually we are quite similar, both short–lived souls.”
“That day, I had originally planned to close the store,” she smiled, “you are the last customer of my career.
“What illness?”
“Leulomia.”
She smiled indifferently and said, “There’s nothing to be done.
We walked out of the hospital side by side, and I took out a cigarette and gave her one. We struggled to light each other’s cigarettes in the cold wind.
They exchanged a glance.
We suddenly laughed.
They were two unlucky bastards
We smiled and watched the smoke dissipate in the wind, as it cur impending ending was approaching
Tchanged my flight ticket.
No longer going abroad.
Michelle Maddox and I booked tickets together to fly to Redale
My body could no longer withstand the journey to the other side of the ocean.
It was probably destined that I would never have the opportunity to see foreign scenery in this lifetime.
The two of us, being like–minded souls, agreed instantly and both wanted to go see Lake Harwich. Last night, Kalla posted another new video.
“Countdown of 5 days, thank you for being willing to endure fear and accompany me bungee jumping.”
“I loved you too.”
In the video, Quinton and her cled safety ropes, stood on a hundred meter high platform, embraced each other and jumped off.
Because he was afraid of heights, his body was slightly stiff.