“Amanda, who was the person you talked to just now?” Bonnie was in a store and looked for the bedding needed for the wedding. She saw Amanda was talking to someone from afar through the glass. Someone blocked her view at that time, so Bonnie could not see clearly. She realized that there was no one else except Amanda when she ran over to Amanda.

“Nothing, let's go, let's continue shopping. What should I give you since you're getting married?” Amanda tookBonnie to continue to go shopping.

Bonnie did not give it up and turned to look back. She had seen someone there.

How could the person disappear?

Did she see it wrong? Bonnie thought with doubt.

“Come on, let's go to that store,” Amanda took her to a women's clothing store and deliberately talked to her, “I’ll buy you some clothes.”

Bonnie smiled and asked, “As my wedding gift?”

“Of course not,” Amanda looked at her, “You're marrying Jos, and of course, I have to give you the best and most valuable thing as your wedding present.”

Bonnie joked, “Theresa and mom will buy me presents, and you'll buy me too. By then, will I become a rich woman?”

“You're already a rich woman, okay? What is Jos' belongs to you.”

“It seems to be like this.”

The two talked and laughed, and Bonnie seemed to forget that she seemed to see Amanda talking to someone.

After shopping, they went to watch a movie before going home.

Amanda did not go home with Bonnie, and she told Bonnie that she was going to meet a friend. Amanda purposely went to the movie after shopping because she wanted to delay the time until the evening. So she could find an excuse not to go home.

Bonnie also did not think much about it, and she went home with the driver.

She walked alone in the busy streets of

on the roadside. Children would tug at their parents to buy

was standing at the bridge with a guitar in his arms. He wore a little longer hair and glasses, and he sang a poem with a low,

afar, so I set out a long

you've felt

road you've walked, and does it consider an

you, from the beginning

like you as the sun rises,

as clouds drift ninety thousand miles, never

the stars smash on the Earth, till death

like you as the breeze blows into my heart, limp

wind once starts its trip and

her eyes. Amanda took twenty dollars out of her wallet and bent over, and wanted to put it into

hold. Amanda and Stanford did not react for a long time, and they spaced out. After a while, Amanda was the first who came back to her senses. She

at her, “Let's walk

her hand to glance at her wristwatch and said distantly, “It's

treat you to dinner,” Stanford said with an assured tone, “You haven't eaten

looked indifferent to

anymore and just followed

looked right back

said calmly, “I'm also

back, “Don't you tell me that you're also going to

into his

want your apology. You owed

and let her vent her feelings out. After a long time, Amanda began tired,

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