pte
tly gripping the wine glass in his ha
ugged my brother. "Darl
rene, soon we can get married. My
d, how would he react? Would he be sad? I thought about it and decided he probably wouldn't be. We hadn't had any contact for fi
pool ahead, lost in thought. I drifted to the edge of the pool and stirred the water with m
ing she had something to tell me. I kept my distance, wary of her intentions. She deliberately spoke loudly and showed me wedding dress pictures, asking me to choose one. I didn't respond. She then started crying, askin
in to save her. I, however, couldn't swim. I was choking on water, unable to spe
n. I nearly drowned. A kind passerby pulled me out. When we got home, my brother wa
ating feeling of water filling my nose and mouth, and the burning pain in m
ut, I had already passed out from asphyxiation. I was just a hair's breadth away from death. When I woke up, I had the most sev
/1/104765/coverorgin.jpg?v=a888d4d30742e16073f0a4fb88868432&imageMogr2/format/webp)
/1/100495/coverorgin.jpg?v=4b37f96bb8e8fc01c3cd65384722b188&imageMogr2/format/webp)
/0/82937/coverorgin.jpg?v=2907194aa510c647b04f7cba8770d5c5&imageMogr2/format/webp)
/1/102856/coverorgin.jpg?v=ab447bb3dfea8a92331d6f2abd61bff7&imageMogr2/format/webp)
/1/100496/coverorgin.jpg?v=c5cb6898ea82160755e6bbb1255517a9&imageMogr2/format/webp)
/0/89821/coverorgin.jpg?v=681302756fb85c85eec85d2da79fc5ac&imageMogr2/format/webp)
/0/58451/coverbig.jpg?v=96d5e30655fcee301e49b821dcedb557&imageMogr2/format/webp)