Miss U Already

By Karen - 05 August 2021

Do you think this kind of friendship exists in the world? It is more lasting than love and more worthy of relying on than love. the answer is it is. it does exist.

Love may exist after maturity, but friendship grows up together since childhood. You will know all her happy and unhappy points, all the conversation, laughter, quarrel, and reconciliation, just like Jess and Milly, it is a companion of growth, a continuation, not just a person who walks a short distance together. . With such friends, you will not feel lonely, you will be extremely powerful, especially when you encounter setbacks, you will not be confused, you will not feel at a loss, and you will even have the courage to die alone. Even being single is great because you have friends with you.

But I still look forward to the other side's own happiness, just like watching her grow up and handing her hands to eternal happiness.

With her, you will no longer care about the invaluable things in life, those friends who are not friends, those friends who gather and fall apart. It's okay, there's me.

Jess's company to Milly witnessed all her happiness and unhappiness, important moments, ups and downs, and tolerance for her. Even if she was pregnant, she went crazy with her. Go to Wuthering Heights to go crazy with the hero in the crazy place in the novel. You said in the taxi: how to say no to one who has cancer. In fact, it is done to be good to her. got used to.

And Milly's dependence and love for Jess is also undoubtedly revealed. She makes her happy, smiles heartlessly like an aunt who laughs, and says like a child: I cant live without life, I cant live without soul. She is used to With that waywardness, like a person who is going to be high after death.

Milly is selfish but generous and open-minded, Jess also has tolerance, but this relationship can never be cracked. till the death do our part.

In fact, it is fate to meet good friends since childhood.

miss u already.

and say "thank u" to the other all.

When Jess and her husband Kit reconciled, they said: We waste too much time. It is also true that we waste too much time tossing ourselves and tossing people who love us.

But when all this is understood, life will slip away again.