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waiting alone

Gu Xijue stood in the most obvious position at the entrance and exit of the airport. His slender figure looked a bit solemn and dejected in the shadow cast by the gray main building.

The faint brilliance was dim against the night, and there were ripples in his clear eyes, creating a shadow under his eyelashes.

He was waiting, still waiting.

As time passed by, he found that he still couldn't bear to leave just like that.

At the last moment of boarding the plane, he ran out of the terminal and came to the door, thinking that if she came, she would be able to see him right here.

The dazzling light shone down from the roof, and the data scrolling on the large electronic screen shone with fluorescent light. There was no sign of fatigue or pause, but he felt that his eyelids were sore and his limbs were stiff. He looked at the glass door slightly, and he even

Some of the people inside were unrecognizable. The man in the mirror had tired swells on his pale cheeks, and his eyes were slightly bloodshot, seeming to be filled with exhaustion. He took a deep breath, trying to calm himself down, but he couldn't control the turmoil.

thoughts.

His pupils became more and more painful, and something sour seemed to rush out. He raised his wrist and looked at his watch. Forty minutes later, the electronic display showed that two more flights had taken off.

He squeezed it tightly with his hands and threw the canceled ticket into the trash can nearby.

After he ran out, he bought all the tickets for tonight's flights, every flight, but he missed it again and again, just to give himself a reason to stay, just to wait for her again.

But... after all, I still can’t wait.

I don’t know how long time passed. When he only had the last ticket left in his hand, in the sky outside, large dark gray clouds were floating in the night sky, drifting slowly. The raindrops intertwined and fell, raising a white mist, giving

It gives people the illusion of being lost in a fairy tale.

Suddenly he remembered that they were like this when they were in London, but no one knew the deepest desire in his heart. He hoped that one day he could take her to a sky without rain.

In his past memories, few were happy. The familiar face that appeared repeatedly in his mind was always filled with stubbornness and strength. The sadness that lingered day and night forced them to have no way out.

He raised his head slightly and smiled self-deprecatingly, but this time, the corners of his mouth did not rise as usual.

Touching the cell phone in his pocket that had already been turned off, he knew that the wallpaper was still there. In Disneyland, a family of four was engraved in eternity.

She smiles very lightly, but is very beautiful. Her delicate face is not powdered. Her skin is so white, like pure ivory, as if it can be broken by a blow, but people can't help but want to touch that beautiful face.

Texture. The lips that are light pink and as beautiful as cherry blossoms seem to be smiling but not smiling. The shallow arc inadvertently reveals a touch of sadness and concern, which adds a different flavor to her light and graceful temperament. That little worry is just right.

It is a portrayal of her state of mind.

She has a faint smell, like water or old wine, which makes her drunk easily.

The last flight was about to take off. Gu Xijue lowered his shoulders helplessly, with complicated eyes, and walked into the gate again...

Begonia, goodbye...

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At the same time, Xi Haitang was sweating profusely and panting heavily. She kept shuttling through more than a dozen terminals, searching every corner, but still found nothing.

She was in such a hurry that she didn't notice the time and just wanted to seize every minute to search. Until she heard the announcement on the radio that the last flight was taking off, she suddenly lost all her strength.

She went downstairs in a sad mood, and when she reached the entrance, she found that the trash can next to her was already filled with a thick stack of canceled tickets. The name on it was the one she had been looking for all night.

Sitting in the taxi, Xi Haitang found that the night was as alluring as ever, with swaying neon lights and dots of stars floating in the cool wind. The stretches of street lights on both sides of the road slid across the car's glass windows one after another.

Rain and fog blurred the vision, and everything outside the window seemed to have been lost in the world.

The radio in the car was ringing, playing Auld Lang Syne, the theme song of the famous movie "The Blue Bridge". She and Su Xin had listened to it many times together, and Su Xin told her that it was a very special song.

The original text of this famous poem is Scots, and its literal translation into English is "old long since" or "times gone by", which probably means the days that have passed long ago.

The love created in that special era in the movie made her cry. The long axis of time stretched for tens of meters, but the love still did not deteriorate. Just imagine, if they also lived in that era, would their love be together regardless of the time?

Obstacles, how about being brave and strong on the thorns?

In such a strong night, the breath of sadness overflowed all restraint, and her expression had long been numb.

The song hadn't finished yet, and Xi Haitang's shoulders had begun to shake slowly. She was crying. She didn't cry like a child, but whirled lightly. Her breathing was almost inaudible, but it was unexpectedly surprising.

Feeling distressed.

Time has described the love of the ages in vain, but it has ignored the deep regret that remains in my heart.

His tall back, green hair, and the smile and bitterness that inadvertently raised at the corner of his resolute mouth were all deeply engraved in her mind. Not only would those memories not fade away with the passage of time, but they would become more and more intense.

It goes deeper and deeper, eventually becoming a trace that will never be destroyed.

The sky seemed particularly lonely, and the sky and the earth disappeared where the horizon rose. The raindrops hit the dim street lights heavily, and then fell instantly, as if all their efforts were devoted, just for the beauty that disappeared at the last moment.

Time is too thin and the gaps between fingers are too wide.

What you want to keep is destined to be in vain.

One of them was waiting, the other was searching, but all because they cared too much about each other, one was too eager to be found, and the other was too eager to find, at that moment of nine-twenty, they passed each other at the entrance and exit...

(Tears, I am indeed a bit of a stepmother...)


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