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Chapter 13: 13 Always Smile(1/2)

Chapter 13 13 Please always smile

Author: The dancer I pushed

Chapter 13 13. Please smile forever

At dusk, the sunset is beautiful and the light is not dazzling at all.

A golden halo seemed to be shooting from the top of the mountain. At first glance, it seemed to come from another galaxy, spanning tens of thousands of light years before rushing here.

Facing the evening breeze, the two watched quietly as the sunset sink into the mountains.

The golden halo suddenly turned into color.

It is a color that can only be obtained by mixing all colors in the world, washing them clean and drying them, and it is rare to see them in dreams.

Next to the afterglow-up observatory, under a towering oak tree that requires six or seven people to be surrounded at the same time, the vine-wood swing swayed squeakingly.

Around the unpruned weeds, the fallen leaves were everywhere on the ground, and the wind chased them.

After a while, Takumazuki quietly stepped back and leaned against the tree.

Ai Hoshino found that he had disappeared from his side, looked around and finally looked back and looked at him.

She smiled, as if she was congratulating her peace of mind, and also made those who saw her feel at ease.

Against the glimmer of light, Ai Hoshino walked over from the pink sunset and walked to the swing to sit down.

She grabbed the vine and wood strips with her hands, and the sunflower was sandwiched between her hands and wood. When she swayed gently, she looked incredibly elegant, like a princess who broke into Shakespeare's garden.

She looked at the drunken horizon and asked softly: "Do you like the sunset?"

"like."

“How much do you like it?”

“I like it very much.”

“Not specific at all.”

"Like it like walking by the bridge on a summer night and blowing the breeze blowing from the river bank."

"That's it..." she said.

"yes."

“I like it very much, too.”

“How much do you like it?”

"Well..." She looked ahead and her body swayed with the swing a few times. "It was like at 3 pm when she was sunny, she looked at the few drops of dry rain falling from the eaves outside the window, and sat next to the light desk lamp to write a letter."

“I like it very much?”

“Super super—I like it very much!”

After she said that, the swing swung very high all of a sudden, as if it was about to swing into the dusk.

Crowds of black crows flew across the hills, and dense forests grew at the bottom of the world, like crows.

Takuma Matsumura looked at her, just looking at her back, feeling that she seemed to have broken the rules of space. He couldn't figure out how that figure was integrated into the scenery.

"Hey, Makimura."

"I am here."

Ai Hoshino jumped off the swing and stepped on the fallen leaves.

Takumi Matsumura wanted her to ask, but Ai Hoshino trotted forward without saying a word until she could no longer move forward.

She shouted to the sunset and into the direction of another mountain: "I-I am Ai Hoshino!"

Feng replied to her: "I-I am Ai Hoshino!"

"I like this place so much!" Ai Hoshino shouted again.

Shan replied to her: "I like this place so much!"

"Please let me..." She took a deep breath and used all her strength, "I fell in love with Karuizawa's autumn!"

The sound was so loud that it could be heard at sunset, and the valleys and streams helped her repeat the words.

Takuma Matsumura told her: "It's just like it."

They stood in a row, and the red light stained their cheeks.

Ai Hoshino turned his head and smiled at him, his smile was so cute, just like they did when they first met.

"Before the sun sets," said Ai Hoshino, "I want to play hide-and-seek with you."

"hide and seek?"

"hide and seek."

"How to play?"

"You stand behind that swing, close your eyes and look at the tree, um... count sixty seconds, and then you come to me."

"The surroundings are bare, I'm just discovered it all at once?"

"Do you underestimate me?" she pouted.

"No." Takumi Matsumura denied.

Ai Hoshino smiled and asked, "Is that OK?"

"good."

After saying that, he closed his eyes under the tree and counted it one by one, while Ai Hoshino hid while he was counting.

Those sixty seconds were quite long, and it was enough to disappear once in the dusk.

When I opened my eyes, the sky turned dark blue.

Takuma Matsumura moved away, and the oak leaves fell from his eyes. He walked forward two steps and walked around behind the oak. The wind blew the corners of his clothes and bangs. He turned his face and saw the dazzling light spots as dazzling as stars appeared in the darkness.

It's a pair of eyes. Who is copying such eyes?

"You found me." Standing in the blue and black sky, Ai Hoshino stared at him calmly.

The darkness wrapped around them, and the two of them faced each other, their voices unconsciously lightened.

"Why don't you hide?"

"I'm afraid you won't find me."

"How could it be, it's bare here."

"If you can't find me, will you leave alone?"

"Then I can't afford to play."

"Really not?"

"absolute."

She was slightly satisfied: "What are you thinking now?"

"Dazes."

"Why is it a daffodil?"

"I happened to think of it, there was no reason."

"Guess what I'm thinking?"

"have no idea."

"Guess it, too."

"I can't guess."

"Then I won't say it." She said angrily.

The two left together.

At around 10 o'clock in the evening, they passed by the white church before and walked into Ginza Street. There was surprisingly no one on the street and there were few voices.

The road was empty, with only two silver-gray bicycles leaning against the right side of the telephone pole. It seemed that no one had ridden it for a long time. The cushion was stopped. The manager of the pet store pulled down the rolling gate and closed it, leaving with a white SUV.

"Are you thirsty?" As the two walked side by side, Ai Hoshino asked him.

“A little.”

"Then I'll buy water."

"I'll go," said Takumi Matsumura.

"Thank you." Ai Hoshino was very happy, "Then I'll go there and wait for you."

She pointed to a wooden bench not far away, with the street light standing next to the chair, and the other street light was far away.

"No problem." Takumi Matsumura said and turned back.

Several houses nearby were lit, but the doors were closed tightly, and the store was basically closed. It took him five minutes to see a vending machine, two white bugs flying around in the light.
To be continued...
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