Chapter 278 The first kiss with him
Natalie sat alone on the ground, bending her knees and tightly hugged
herself with her arms.
She felt really cold.
She was first half crouched on the ground, but her strength could not support
her for so long.
Finally, she could only grit her teeth and glanced at the dirty floor, reluctantly
sitting on the ground.
She didn’t notice that there was a window at the ceiling until she was forced
to stay in the room for a long time.
The window was open and the wind kept blowing into the room.
The window was too high for her to reach at all.
So she could only sit in the position as low as possible to prevent the strong
wind from blowing on her face.
She sat on the cold ground and there was neither a person nor a phone but
the cold wind.
Natalie silently looked up at the open window.
Looking out, she found that it was already dark.
She couldn’t see the moon from her perspective, and there were only a few
shining stars.
The stars twinkled.
She felt like that Henry was accompanying her.
Thanks to the few stars, Natalie could survive reluctantly.
She sat there for a long time again.
She recalled what had happened between her and Henry in the past.
In the past, Henry would always set off fireworks with her on the New Year’s
Eve.
Those nights were as dark and silent as today’s night.
The difference was that Henry was be with her at that time, and now there
was only herself.
Henry was running in front of her, and she laughed as she chased after him
with sparkler in her hands.
There were brilliant fireworks blooming in the sky from time to time.
She was tired of chasing after him. Seeing that she couldn’t catch up, she
slowed down and walked behind him.
But Natalie was so stubborn that she was unwilling to say that she was tired,
and even not willing to act coquettishly to let Henry wait for her.
Even if Natalie said nothing, Henry could immediately know what she was
thinking.
be very
on his back.
long string of footprints of a man
Henry’s back, with one hand around the man’s neck and
in the
Get Botos
the
waiting for the
the crowd and the sparkler was also
addicted to the feeling of being on the
back.
nothing with
only smile and quietly carried her
very similar because they were both quiet.
atmosphere at the night with the countdown to
the New Year.
nine, eight… three,
the sky, one after the other, brilliant
and loud.
“Happy New Year!”
Year, she
“Happy New Year!”
smiled and
the crowd
released down by
had time to shout
hand around Henry’s
action.
stared blankly at
went blank with only one thought.
eyelash were really long.
almost pressed
kissed her with
world went silent
firecracker on the ground, like Natalie’s
the ground, as if there was
her first kiss
never
the cold ground, looking up at the stars in the sky while thinking about the past memories.
about the past
would only be left with pain for the
withdraw herself from the past.
the sky, but there was no one coming to save her.
got more and
discover
Geet Boy’s
she had assumed that she would have to stay here for
nights.
the worst plan.
really going to
and it seemed that she must have
without having suffered a
ruthless when it came
it possible that the more innocent the outside
the inside was?
all night? Wasn’t she afraid that
freeze to death?
didn’t feel
felt a bit desperate.
sore in her head,
death
felt that her head was gradually getting
in her head, bouncing
noisy
her
of Henry in her heart, it
temperature of her body was increasing as if she
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