Trapped In Love: Your Kiss Sets Me Free
l take it
of reflection, she felt a little unbelievable. Finally, she said dryl
that she realized that it was not approp
ice was half smiling, but
le, Cornelia said, "No,
me as a friend. I haven't seen you for so many days since I came back from the Fragrant Hill, and
ich had never been serious since the day sh
y of registration was s
students of History Department. As soon as she walked over, a tall boy came up with a smile and asked her if she was a student of History Department. She said yes. Later she knew that the fellow apprentice was a well-known handsome man in History Department of Gra
aw a petite and beautiful girl. Her schoolbag fell to the ground. Her suitcase was pul
rl was
up her schoolbag and said
the girl's eyes were so beautiful and she looked so beautiful. There was a kind of woman's be
lp her." The boy said with a smile. Although he snatched Hild
back corner to cheer for the Welcome Party, she thought he was her senior fellow apprentice. When she finally knew that he
tion were found out in a chain. Cornelia had a
o all the
ied her best to get rid of this ide
een a gentleman with a little unru
and said, "Marshall..." She couldn't
a low voice, "Anyway, remember, even if you don't
k with Rowena for a period of time at Starry Restaurant. She wanted to s
anted to experienc
e arranged at noon break, and some were arranged at night. From Monday to Friday, they would go
out to relax?" Or he could say, "You see, if you can experience life, can't I? I want to experience how to be a boyfriend." Or, "It's so late. You're no
ad all kinds
admit defeat if he sai
s night shift was off at ten o'clock. Their workplace was fou
across the school, but Rowena said that she didn't want to meet people she knew at any time whe
the other side of the road after work. The bus in the daytime had basically passed the last bus time, and there were few night shift cars. Sometimes it would take them twenty or thirty minutes to wait for the bus. It was really inconvenient. With Marshall's company, Cornelia
go to the Starry Restaurant on the first floor of the Contemporary Shopping Mall to dr
treet, which was always crowded with cars from morning to night, finally became much quieter. Most of the shops on the street had closed, and the street lights
ew it later, she only had complex feelings in her heart. She didn't mean to flatter herself, sa
love. In this way, she looked like a relatively late acquaintance. In the past t
conversation with Hilda. Hilda told hi
her brother under pressure. Then her parents chose to send her to her aunt's home. Her aunt couldn't have children. This matter was perfect for both of the two families, but for Hilda, it would never be perf
d education, buying her beautiful clothes and toys, and never beating and scolding her. But she couldn't let it go. She knew that was not the love of parents and children. She was very sensitive and always felt that she
uture. The world shouldn't be so unfair. She had an unfortunate childhood and te
hat she was not willi
othes. They stood on the balcony, looking at the
ough to get rid of the knot in her heart. Only in this way could she really find happiness. But she couldn't say it out, because H
fit in with Marshall. You don't love him and don't know how to love him. You ha
g able to speak it out so directly. But in