ng. She sleepily reached out towards the nightstand, groping about for her phone. It was a call from an unfamilia
, who'
r end felt like a lightning bolt striking her head. She just held the
a dream, and she was really unwilling to wake up. It wasn't until that cold rainy night that reality gave her a slap in the face. That night, he pushed her awa
the other end of the
ble for her to treat him as an ordinary friend and have a normal chat with him. Seemingly feeling something, she reached out to touch her cheek. It
It was a cold, ruthless, big family. Each of its members was selfish and utilitarian. If th
e first person who genuinely cared about her. He applied medicine to her when she fell and coaxed her to stop crying. He also often took the blame for her when she made mistakes, thus helping her to avoid the scoldi
did you have to
maybe it was because she had slept enough, Michelle spe
wan. With a rueful smile, she went to prepare a cold compress, closed her eyes, and then placed the compress on her eyes. Last night really exhausted her, both physically and menta
sh her study. Now that she thought about it, such a requirement was really ridiculous because they ended up havin
ast day of vacation was quite a bummer, she wasn't going to be late on the first day of work lest she'd suf
on her feet in annoyance. She couldn't run in these! She raised her wrist to check her watch and found that she was going to be late. The imag
front of her. A second later, the car window was lowered, and Gerard's cold