Lovesickness: You're My Medicine
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n the biggest hotel downtown. T
lina barely
ate if she didn't come. It would be more inap
dragged to meet some uncles and aunts. She had never seen these people before, but she had to be held by hands and tried to greet others, including Ella's 80 year old mother. The old lady held her hand, bu
ed next month. The man is particular about it, so he didn't come tonight. W
'Oh my God! Couldn't you
d said, "Come with me to
"Oh, my God! You are going to get married, but yo
she was a child... Well, it's not dull. It is reading books, rig
ood job. Have you bought a house? " Th
ried next month? Have
les are you g
invited
e price did th
to be too good. Her moth
ars ago. How could that time compare with now?' She grabbed her f
k about my marriage all the time? It's none of t
off the engagement, the whole relatives would talk about it in de
od, she still managed to run out of the
but now it was closed, leaving only an empty glass corridor. The soun
nusual peace here. Especially when the glass window door was
n't help clo
'm at my aunt's wedding now. Well, le
just like the voice of a radio DJ, and
es. She turned her head quickly and b