. The girl loves the boy's happy-go-lucky mood.
They've been getting along well, and the girl feels for the boy, faintly, that he's like her own family.
The boy loves the girl y and cares for her very, very much.
The boy loves the girl very much and cares for her very much. So whenever there is a fight, the boy will say that it is his own fault, his own
fault. Even when it's not his fault, he says so. He doesn't want to make the girl angry.
After 5 years, the boy still loves the girl as much as he did in the beginning.
One weekend, the girl went out to do some work, and the boy was going to see her, but when he heard that she had some business to attend to, he was discouraged from doing so.
The girl was busy, but she thought about the boy, but she didn't hear from him for a day, and she was very angry.
After returning home at night
, she sent a message to the boy, saying something very heavy. She even mentioned breaking up. It was 12 o'clock at night.
The boy was so upset that he called the girl's cell phone three times and hung up. He called her cell phone three times in a row, but she hung up. He called her home phone and no one answered, so he guessed that the girl
unplugged the phone line. The boy grabbed his clothes and went out, he was going to the girl's house. It was 12:25.
The girl got another call from him at 12:40, from her cell phone, which she hung up again.
The night was silent. The boy didn't call the girl again.
The next day, the girl received a call from the boy's mother, who was in tears. The boy was in a car accident last night. The police said that he was driving too fast and braked too quickly, and hit a truck that was broken down in the middle of the road. When the ambulance arrived, he was already dead.
The girl was so distraught that she couldn't cry, but it was no use regretting it.
The girl is too distraught to cry, but there's no use regretting. She can only remember the joy and happiness that the boy brought to
her from the little memories she has.
The girl went to the parking lot of the car to see the last place where the boy had been. The car was completely
disturbed. The steering wheel, the dashboard, the boy's blood.
The boy's mother gave the girl what was left of the boy, his wallet, his watch, and his cell phone, which was covered in the boy's blood. The girl opened her wallet, and there was a picture of her, bloodstained through most of it.
When she picks up the boy's watch, she realizes that the hands of the watch are stopped near 12:35.
The girl realized in a flash that the boy had called her with his last ounce of strength after the accident, and that she herself had not answered the call because she was still stuck in