However, at this moment, there is a person who is comparable to Bougainvillea, standing there with a very lazy expression. At first glance, you may think that they are two types of creatures, but if you take a closer look, you will feel that they are incomparably harmonious.
Brian, wearing a red down jacket, has a "petite" and cute figure; but his casual expression and bright eyes reveal a cold wisdom that may be different from his age, and he is a bit unruly like a bougainvillea.
So, at this moment, I am doubting the common rumors about Americans being lazy and casual. I think that may not be all of them, maybe it is just a small group of people who are picked up by those who meet them by chance.
Point-to-point, expanded.
We often do this kind of thing. When we see something special, we like to ask: "Is this the case everywhere?" I think this question is very unsatisfactory, just like someone who, uh, insists on thinking because of my mother or my family background.
Am I like that? Of course, I'm not.
I thought a little too much, but facing Brian, I was really hesitant. I stood there, looking at him for comfort, and suddenly I didn’t know how to express myself. Should I go over and say hello warmly?
I'd better ask him to wait, because it's the first time I've seen him in such a long time, and I haven't finished telling the story yet. But Brian is also a good friend, and it seems that I can't ignore him.[
"Ms. Zhuang, I'll leave now. I'll wait for you after school." Her comfortable eyes swayed slightly and soon returned to calm.
I thanked him, since we would meet again later, and he would go home tonight, so I was not in a hurry.
He turned around comfortably, looked up at Brian again, and left quietly.
After I got out of the small garden, Brian came over, stood in front of me, stretched out his hand and handed me something: "As a souvenir."
I looked at him suspiciously, then looked at the small box in his hand. I rarely accept things from others. Do I want to accept a gift from a classmate of a classmate I have only met once? Besides, the box is not wrapped, does it count?
What about a gift?
Showing courtesy without reason is either adultery or stealing. Should I continue to follow this teaching?
"A memory stick, I have used it, you will need it in the future." Brian explained calmly, looking at me encouragingly, looking around to make sure no one else was nearby. Please mark www when reprinting.