
I Guess, It's Not That Bad (lucy Barton Quartet 02)
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Her hometown of Amgash is the place Lucy most wants to escape. Now, her life is different from what it used to be, and she actually begins to feel that everything in the past is not so bad - "Thumb Smashing Theory" - He fell in love with a prostitute, and when she asked to borrow money, the love disappeared. "The Gift" - Abel felt that he had succeeded. But he couldn't get rid of the inner doubt about himself: I am relying on myself, right? It's not based on my wife's wealth. "Windmill" - Patty, who witnessed her mother cheating on her as a child, took the initiative to choose a sexless marriage when she grew up. She thinks this is her punishment. "Sister" - Pete specially cleaned and decorated his home to welcome his sister Lucy, who had not returned for many years, but Lucy broke down after staying here for a while. She said she could not remember the bad days. What now, Pete thought. Am I living a bad life now? "Shattered," "Signs," "Mary of Mississippi," "Dotty's Inn," "Snowblind"... It will get better, sooner or later. Every heartbroken person has heard the resonance of grief in the loss of others. It seems, not so lonely anymore.
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