516 He Is Not a Possibility for You 10 (1/2)
The only things worth remembering were when she dropped her wallet, and he controlled her mind to pick it back up; when she had her eyes on a necklace alongside another woman, and he controlled the other woman to surrender the necklace to her; when she was waiting for a taxi by the roadside, and the wind blew up her dress, but she didn't realize it, so he controlled her mind to put her hand over her dress…
He also remembered using his super-hearing to listen to the sound she made as her hands were pressed over her stomach as she suffered from her painful periods, the affection in her voice as she discussed her latest favorite movie with her colleagues, the sound she made as she camped herself outside of his company, her voice on her phone as she queued for coffee…
Many times, he pulled out his phone to reread the many messages they had shared over the years. In the end, he would feel compelled to send her a message to check up on her, but he never committed to it.
On Valentine's Day, he had already typed ”Happy Valentines”, but he did not send it. Instead, he switched to the old phone that he had not taken out for a long time to send her a holiday greeting.
Her response was still the same. She sent him many replies in return, and they all revolved around his identity and her request to meet him in person. He did not reply and stared at the phone, spacing out for a long time. When he was about to switch off the phone, another message from her came. This time it was an unusual message, or at least, it was not about his identity. ”I've fallen in love with someone, but that person doesn't love me.”
A simple sentence made his heart quake with so much pain that he bent over clutching his chest.
He did not do anything; he definitely could not reply. What he did was press the shutdown button immediately.
He could hear the sound of screams in his blood and soul, saying, I love you, I love you, I love you!
Was his life happy?
No.
Was his life painful?