Just for you
I got up early in the morning, and I was afraid that you wouldn't wake up and bother, so I went to find a classroom for morning reading and sat down to read English. At 8 o'clock, I went to the cafeteria to buy a bowl of red bean porridge and called to ask if you were up. "I bought you breakfast at the door of your dormitory, come out and get it." In less than a minute you appeared in front of me, looking pretty good. He handed over the red bean porridge in his hand and said, "Is it better?" Bought you porridge. I could sense the tenderness in your eyes, smiled and said thank you, and then asked me if I wanted to go to the library together, and you said you had to look up some information. I thought about it for a while, and I couldn't skip three or four advanced math classes, so I said I'd pick you up from the library after class.
The building is only three minutes away from the library, and I will run to the library as soon as I get out of class, and I will definitely find you on the 6th floor without asking you where you are on the floor. At first glance, I didn't find you, I swept most of the circle, and found that the classmate who fell asleep on the table was you, I didn't wake you up, and I did it gently beside you, just doing the exercises in the high math class that I had just finished. Half an hour later, you opened your eyes, rubbed your eyes, turned your head to look at me, and whispered, "When did you come?" Why don't you wake me up? I quipped, "Did you wake up hungry?" You smile and say, "I'm a little hungry indeed." Let's go eat"······
The weather is very good, the sun is not so strong, occasionally there are drifting white clouds to obscure, sometimes bright and sometimes dark, the oncoming wind blows, there is a trace of coolness.
After lunch, you said I'd go with you and send the packed items home. Suddenly there is an inexplicable sense of loss, does this mean that you have to leave again, leave for the last time, and never come back. After sending it, I accompanied you to the supermarket to buy some daily necessities, and you said that you would leave in two days. I didn't say anything, and I didn't dare look you in the eye. Maybe I should put aside this sadness and cherish every minute and every second of these two days.
School life sometimes seems to be too simple and pure to be too simple and boring, except for walking on every road on campus, going to the library to read books, going to the cinema to watch movies, going to the cafeteria to eat, there seems to be no other arrangement. For a person who has little entertainment, it is too difficult to arrange something novel to experience together. I try to remember whether the promises we made to each other should be fulfilled on such an upcoming day.
Knowing that the sunset appeared, we began to feel very tired, walked to the football field goal net and sat down, the evening breeze blew away the tiredness, but the body was still very lazy for a while back to back, a while lying on the lawn, one person and one headset listening to the same song, looking at countless couples on the football field, as if we were also one of the inconspicuous couples. We sat late and late, the stars came, the moon came, and we all lay flat and looked at the beautiful night sky. It seems that this kind of beauty has been ignored, or because there are people around you, so everything you look at is beautiful, even the air is sweet.
Good night.
—Diary, May 21, 2012