Lin Jing Yu Yan

Lin Jing Yu Yan

by Zi Chengzi

Length:
19Kwords8chapters
Latest:
Ch. 8Warm Lamps and Unexpected Visitors
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In the summer of her second year of high school, Lin tide moved into this old street following the broken shadows of sycamore leaves. When the sound of suitcase rollers rolling over the bluestone stopped at the door of 201, the door next door happened to open. Su Yan held the newly printed test paper in her hand, with some unwiped sweat still on her forehead. The cuffs of her school uniform were rolled up to her elbows, exposing half of her thin forearms. When he saw her, he paused and his eyes fell on her schoolbag with the new school badge for half a second before he said softly: "New here? I live next door." This was the first time Lin tide saw Su Yan. Before that, her life was filled with the laughter of her parents and the fights of her friends-the transfer of school was just because her father had a job transfer. She had a relaxed attitude of "seeing the sunset in a different place" and even deliberately stuffed a set of painting tools when packing her luggage. The days of becoming neighbors are like the bubbles when opening the bottle of ice-cold soda, sizzling with cool sweetness. She would be woken up by the sound of reciting words from next door in the early morning, and she would lie on the window sill and see him frowning and calculating in the morning light; while he would squat downstairs and draw the old locust tree with his drawing board, he would silently hand over a bottle of ice Coke with the words " "Let me look at it after you finish painting"; walking home side by side after evening self-study, she chattered interesting things about the new class, and he listened while carrying their schoolbags. Occasionally, when she got excited about what she said, the corners of her mouth curved a little. Lin tide was like the rising and falling tide in summer, always carrying bright water vapor, breaking into Su Yan's step-by-step world. He originally thought that high school would be a mountain of test papers, until he saw her drawing the wrong answer book into a comic and filling the back of the draft paper with the color of sunset.

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