Flash Divorce: Veiled Love
at him and found a seat to sit down slowly. I wa
lder. "The librarian asked me to tell you that the library is about to close. You should head b
I nodded and
urned to leave. I put the
ooking at something. As I got closer, I heard him muttering to himself. He
with an umbrella, I'd get soaked, so I figured I'd wait i
ently, each lost i
ezed. The rainy night w
o look at me, an
puzzled by the unusual expression
he said softly, appearing somewhat entr
as the first time I had witnessed thi
somewhat unexpectedly,
t," he said. Then he took off his coat and put it ov
uietly watching the torrential rain o
lost in our thoughts. Before long, the so
catch up with him to return his coat. But for some reason
ommates were all out. Since it was our
rops sliding down the window one by one slowly,
loof towards each other before, began to have exchanges. As
an ex-girlfriend who had passed aw
as a graduation gif
society. I had originally thought that we would quarrel o
s often left me at a loss. We had been together for seven years
ways a sense of estrangeme
ear since we moved in together. I thought we should celebrate it, so
nd the several dishes that I was good at c
meet a young girl's r
adually felt a bit sleepy. It wasn't until the three hands of the clock met
're
he wall. It was already th
his shoes and walked into the room. It was only then th
te. I had made elaborate preparations for our
a couple. I've been waiting for you
something and took out a bouquet of ros
somewhat consoled. It seemed that he d
he had given me a bouqu
red his head, and gently he
t scent of alcohol, making m
dsome face, I was
it was the first time that he kissed me. He had
stopped and gently stroke
name isn't Kendra. Kendra was