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Love Gone with the Wind
Evan attended the alumni gathering with his high school sweetheart by his side, introducing her to everyone as his fiancée. The gossip-loving crowd mocked me, "You've been infatuated with Evan for years, and now he's marrying someone else. Are you jealous?" But no one knew that Evan and I have been in love for ten years. Just last night, he cradled me tenderly in his arms and promised to love only me, forever unchanged. Suppressing the bitterness in my heart, I smiled and drained my glass. "I was just too naive back then. I'm getting married soon, too." Evan was taken aback by my words. After the crowd dispersed, he scolded me irritably, "Luna is dying. Can't you give her this moment? Do you really have to be so quick to retort?" I no longer argued. Instead, I followed his journal of love, counting every instance of his favoritism toward Luna. He thought my mention of marriage was just a ploy to provoke him, a way to let out my frustration. But what he didn't know was that I truly am getting married! In 15 days, on the very day he married Luna, I would be walking down the aisle to marry someone else, wearing a white veil.