What's left behind is the neglected true heart
At 9 pm on the 25th, Mimi lay desperately in her hospital bed. Today was her birthday and she should have been celebrating somehow, but that damned headache that had plagued her for years had struck again.
Looking at the stainless steel frame on the saltwater bottle, she didn't want to say a word. Her sister asked worriedly, "What's wrong? Do you need to go to the bathroom? Are you feeling better now?" She just nodded her head and turned away, closing her eyes. So tired, the effect of the medicine actually quickly suppressed the headache. But she still felt so tired, clearly already feeling guilty towards Xi Rui, now starting to feel inferior. Yes, in what way was she worthy of Xi Rui? Now adding her own illness, she even thought herself not miserable enough, she thought to herself.
Her sister's gentle fingers stroked her cheek, trying to wipe away the tears. Her tangled expression from excessive heartache couldn't fool anyone even with closed eyes. The next moment, warm breath enveloped her, a blessing whispered into her ear, "Happy birthday, baby. Sister wants to take all your sorrow, but you know it's impossible. So baby, you must be strong."
"Sister, I'm so lonely. Why didn't anyone accompany me on my birthday?"
At that time, Xī Ruì was anxiously dialing the familiar number in his room, but it kept ringing 16 times without any response.
Wearing the outfit he thought was her favorite, with the ring in his pocket that he had spent a lot of time researching and buying online, she would definitely like it, definitely.
But why didn't you answer the phone? Why didn't you answer the phone? Don't you want to contact me again? Or is something wrong?
Wenwen returned home at almost 7 o'clock. She thought to herself, "Oh no, I'm going to be late for Mimi's birthday party at Ah Po Ma La Hot Pot!" Her footsteps quickened as she rushed into the house, and her phone was still ringing. Wenwen glanced over and saw that Mimi's phone was on the bed? But Mimi never brings her phone onto the bed!
Come and take a look, Fu Xierui.
"Hey, Mimi is not here, her phone is in the room."
"Where is she?"
"It's her birthday today, we agreed to meet at 8 o'clock, Grandma Ma's spicy hot pot. Oh no, now I'm going to be late, what's the matter with you? Shouldn't you be in a world of two with Miss Martha?"
"Wenwen, I know you dislike me and think I'm a playboy. But today is Mimi's birthday, I've prepared a birthday gift as a surprise for her, whether she can forgive me depends on today, can you take me there? Please?"
"That... But she will get angry, really will. Today's birthday girl can't get angry."
"I won't let you, I'll take everything on myself."
"But she didn't bring her phone, and I don't know if she's gone or not. Why don't we go over first and meet at the apartment entrance later?"
"Good."
As expected, they both appeared in the parking lot on time. They exchanged a smile and got into Xierui's car immediately.
20 minutes later, when they arrived at the destination, they found that the protagonist had not come to the previously reserved seat, and Wenwen began to get anxious.
"Could something have happened? Mimi is always punctual, especially on such an important day! What to do?" As soon as she finished speaking, she clapped her hands and thought of Mimi's phone number, quickly flipping through it and dialing. The other end rang twice before being picked up. When Fu Xirui heard that Mimi was hospitalized, the phone had already been snatched away, "Hello, I'm a friend of Mimi's. Which hospital is she in? I'll come over right away." Wenwen let out a sigh of relief in her heart, because she knew it wasn't some other accident, but rather Mimi's old illness acting up again.
Mi Mi looked up and saw that there was not much salt water left in the bottle, thinking that after finishing it, she could immediately pick up the last one and then get off work to go home.
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