The feeling of personal chat is unexpectedly speculative.

It was the first time in Yvette's life that she felt such a feeling, and as time passed, when Polnareff proposed that she should leave first, she unexpectedly felt a little reluctant.so--

"Miss Perrin, can I visit you again tomorrow?"

——When Polnareff asked this question, Yvette almost couldn't wait to reply, "Yes."

She and Polnareff should be good friends.

real

In the next week, Polnareff would visit her every day, and because he came too many times, the nurses in the hospital gradually became familiar with his appearance. When he went to pick up letters and packages, the staff there would often hand things over to him very readily.

Every day, Polnareff comes with letters from her boyfriend, who is obviously such a bad-spoken person, but in the letters, he seems to be another person.Whether it is Prével, Lamartine, Baudelaire, or the poems of Lonza, Hugo, Rimbaud, he can quote them at will and write the most touching love letters.

She never knew he had such abilities.

Yvette didn't want Polnareff to read these letters to her again, because the contents were somewhat embarrassing, but Polnareff took the job on his own terms, every time After getting the letter for her, he would open it and read it to her immediately, and then seal the envelope and put it on the side cabinet... Day after day visits all started with this process.

No one would not like to hear love words from lovers, so Yvette maintains a very good mood every day, and she and Polnareff have always gotten along very happily, their hobbies are so similar that she sometimes even It is suspected that Polnareff is deliberately catering to him, but Polnareff will often tell details that only true fans will know, proving that he is indeed not lying.Both she and Polnareff are Parisians, and both lived and grew up in this city, but it is really incredible that the two who are so compatible have not met until today.However, it is not too late to meet each other now. Recalling the night when she rescued Shelly, when she met the two siblings, it seemed as if some kind of gravitational force was at work.

After Enya's incident had passed for a full week, Yvette's mother was finally able to find time to visit her, but Polnareff did not come to the hospital that day.Because of the weekend, Shelly was going home from school on this day. After what happened with J. Kyle, Polnareff was obviously worried about letting Shelly go home alone, and told Yvette Then he went to pick up his sister.

As for Yvette's mother, she was a very skilled oil painter.Yvette's habits of reading poetry, prose and appreciating famous paintings were all learned from her mother.Her father also seems to have a lot of romantic cells, but he is a scum who likes to hang out with low-level women. When Yvette was very young, her mother divorced her father because of this. Evie This is where the character that is especially accustomed to bearing loneliness and introverted and sensitive comes from.

After her eye problem, her mother wanted to take care of her herself, but there was a very real problem before them, and that was money.Yvette's mother runs a studio alone in the Marais district, which is the source of all her mother's income. After so many years of operation, there will be enough students for each issue. As long as it continues to open, there will be a lot of income Continuing to make money, but on the contrary... just stop for a while, and with the poor patience of people who are learning to paint now, they will soon ask for a refund and go elsewhere.

Therefore, mother can only take time to see her on weekends.

In the past, the arrival of her mother always made Yvette feel relaxed, but this time... as soon as she sat down, her mother said something that made Yvette feel very inexplicable, "I have already disposed of all the things sent back from the United States. Yvette, don't worry. Even if you don't have the ability to take care of yourself in the future, I will still be here."

After Yvette's mother learned about Shelly, she was only sad for a while at first, and then put away those negative emotions in front of Yvette, without complaining, or even blaming her if.Yvette was very grateful for her mother's attitude, but she didn't quite understand what her mother was saying now.

"Sent back from the United States...?"

"Your ex-boyfriend sent it back. I opened it...they were all scarves, watches and so on. You gave them to him before, right? He probably thought we would ask him for them, so after packing them all It was sent to our house. Really..." The mother sounded like she wanted to add some vicious words to Yvette's boyfriend, but she couldn't think of any suitable words for a long time, "So—"

"—Wait." Yvette interrupted her mother, and after touching her forehead, she said in an unbelievable tone, "Ex-boyfriend?"

"What? Didn't he contact you? Half a month ago, you asked me to tell him...the things that happened to you, and he called me soon after and said that he might not be able to afford your future life, and he said no I need to deliver a message, and I will find a way to explain it to you myself. I don’t want to comment on his approach, but don’t tell me... Yvette, don’t you know about it now?”

"He sent me... some letters." Yvette said with intense confusion. According to her mother, she should have received a fairly straightforward parting letter, but... Polnareff When she read the letter, she didn't hear even a bad word, which was completely different from what her mother said.

"Letter?" Mother was stunned for a moment, and then her voice was tinged with anger, "I know you can't see it, but I just dare to write a letter to tell you about it. How despicable is this man?"

"...Mom, did he really say that to you?" Yvette couldn't help but confirm, but just as she asked, she felt that her question was a bit meaningless.It was obviously impossible for the mother to deceive her.

Thinking of this, Yvette immediately rolled over and got out of bed.After taking a moment to put on her slippers, she went to the cabinet and touched the stack of letters.Since she lost her eyesight, her other senses have become more sensitive, including the sense of touch. She touched the stamps on each letter one by one, and then found that only the letter placed at the bottom was stamped. Postmarked.

Letters from across the ocean from the United States... how come there is no postmark?

The only explanation is...

Yvette thought for a while after picking up the letter, and then said, "I want to call him."

"Evie... special?"

"Don't worry, I'm fine..." Yvette squeezed the envelope tightly, "I just want to confirm something."

孤独

"Good day." After Yvette put coins into the hospital's public coin-operated telephone, the overseas call was quickly connected.After a brief silence, Yvette spoke like this.

"Pei Lan...?" The person who answered the phone hesitated for a while before he dared to confirm who was calling, and then quickly said, "What do you want?"

"A week ago, did you send me a letter?"

"Yes, that's right. You are calling me now... Did you just receive the letter? Have you read the contents of the letter?" He admitted very frankly, and what he said was tantamount to acquiescing to Yvette" a letter" statement.There is no doubt that the letter he sent... should be the only one.

"I don't know." When Yvette replied, her mood was very complicated.If you really want to ask her if she has read the contents of the letter, she thinks that she...has not read it.Polnareff had indeed read the letter to her several times, but none of it was clearly true.

"Then let me repeat it roughly. I actually wanted to tell you in person at that time, but I didn't know the number of the hospital, so I could only write to you. I'm sorry." Wei Te's answer was interpreted as another meaning, "In short... I think we have to say goodbye, Perrin, I feel very sorry and sorry for what happened to you, but I have my own life plan, and I can't separate it. Extra energy to take care of a blind man."

His words were frank to the point of discomfort.

"……Um."

"Although we can't go on with you, we should still be friends. I put a withdrawal slip in the envelope. The treatment will cost a lot of money. You can regard it as a help from a friend. I hope you can get back from it as soon as possible." Come out of the shadows."

"No..." Yvette didn't know what she was denying, but she finally found a suitable answer, "I won't go to the post office to get the money, so..."

"Well, I'll get the money back when I'm free." He said this, so straightforward that people wondered whether he understood the world, "Do you have anything else?"

"……there is none left."

"So, goodbye?"

"……goodbye."

After Yvette finished speaking, a busy tone rang on the phone, indicating that she had hung up.Although she said "goodbye", Yvette knew very well that she and him who were in France and the United States would never see each other again.She let go of the hands holding the receiver, and let it fall, and then the shadow spread up like a tide, and the shadow that grabbed the receiver hung up the phone for her.

At this moment, Yvette thought of

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