Love Letters 6: Lao Jiao, are you in love with Wei Ziyang?
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"Lao Jiao, have you fallen for Wei Ziyang?" Zhou Tong suddenly asked after finishing his shower. 0
 
"Shut up," I snapped back at him. 0
 
"What's so pretentious about it? If you like her, you like her; if you don't, then you don't," he said, putting on his sportswear and standing on the balcony to enjoy the breeze. 0
 
"None of your business," I thought to myself, annoyed at the idea of him wanting to see me embarrassed. 0
 
"We're best friends," Zhou Tong turned to look at me. "So I'll only ask you this once. I can tell you that I like Wei Ziyang, but if you also like her, I can back off. However, if you say you don't like her, then after the exams, I'm going to pursue her. Think carefully before you answer; don't regret it later." 0
 
"..." My heart twisted in knots as I managed to say, "Why would you give up?" 0
 
"Because she seems happier when she's with you. You don't know; she hardly smiled in the past few months." 0
 
"I don't know. Maybe I like her a bit; it's hard to say." I answered honestly. 0
 
"Then seize the opportunity," Zhou Tong said, patting me on the shoulder. "She's a good girl." 0
 
That night, I couldn't sleep at all. At eighteen, love was still a vague concept for me. My mind was filled with thoughts of how to approach it. I had fantasized about sex before, but those were just due to hormones. 0
 
Did I like Wei Ziyang? Did she like me? These two questions felt like the final exam question that kept me tossing and turning. 0
 
By morning, I found my answer: those heartbeats couldn't lie. 0
 
I liked Wei Ziyang, and I was going to confess my feelings! 0
 
On the night after our college entrance exams ended, we had a farewell dinner in our dormitory, and everyone drank quite a bit. Under the influence of alcohol, I mustered up my courage and hailed a taxi, reeking of booze, heading to another restaurant—the one where Wei Ziyang was having her farewell dinner. I pulled her out from the private room. 0
 
 
"What happened to you?" Wei Ziyang pinched her nose. 0
 
"Don't talk, let me speak." Damn, my heart felt like it was about to leap out of my throat. 0
 
"Wei Ziyang." I shouted loudly. 0
 
"What's with the drunken craziness? Do you want me to take you home?" Wei Ziyang tried to come over and support me. 0
 
I stubbornly stood across from her, looking into her eyes, and almost yelled my confession: "Wei Ziyang, I like you." 0
 
That sentence drained almost all my energy. The world around me swayed, and Wei Ziyang's figure seemed to multiply into three. 0
 
After a long silence, Wei Ziyang coldly replied, "You've had too much to drink. Just go home." 0
 
"You... don't like me?" I pressed on stubbornly. 0
 
"No," Wei Ziyang said as she hailed a taxi, trying to push me into the back seat. I shook off her hand and jumped out of the car again. 0
 
"If you don't like me, then why did you give me gifts? Why did you spend New Year's with me? Why did you that night..." I was nearly beside myself with frustration. 0
 
"Are you out of your mind? Who do you think you are for me to like you?" Wei Ziyang's eyes were red; she was genuinely angry this time. After saying that, she turned and walked away. As she reached the corner, I saw her wiping away tears. 0
 
I sat by the roadside, lit a cigarette, and started laughing uncontrollably. Passersby looked at me as if I were a monster. 0
 
I thought I was the protagonist of a romantic drama, but in reality, I was just a lovesick loser. 0
 
I laughed until tears streamed down my face, stumbled to my feet, and recklessly crossed the street. In the end, I was knocked down by a motorcycle. I heard many screams before losing consciousness. 0
 
What should have been a relaxing holiday turned into days spent in bed with a fractured leg and a bruised face. While I was in the hospital, Zhou Tong and the others came to visit me. Zhou Tong pointed at the door: "Wei Ziyang is outside; she doesn't dare come in." 0
 
 
I smiled with a sense of relief. "It's fine, let her come in." 0
 
Wei Ziyang timidly walked to the side of my bed. Perhaps my recklessness had made her feel guilty. I reassured her, "It's okay, the doctor said I'll be able to get out of bed in half a month." 0
 
She seemed even thinner, looking somewhat haggard with puffy eyes. "I'm sorry, I should have taken you home," she said. 0
 
"What does it have to do with you? It was my own carelessness. No, it was that idiot on the motorcycle who was blind, speeding up while turning." 0
 
Wei Ziyang fell silent until my parents came in. She turned to leave, but I called her back and handed her a box from under the bed. Inside were the wristband she had given me, a guitar pick, and the photo booth pictures we took together. 0
 
"I'm sorry, we really are better off as friends," I said. 0
 
Wei Ziyang shuddered slightly as she took the box and left silently. 0
 
It was over; this was just a farcical love story from my youth, with me as the protagonist and no leading lady. 0
 
Let me recall—did I see Wei Ziyang again after that? It seems there was one more time. Just before I boarded the train to attend university in another city, I spotted Wei Ziyang on the platform. She wore a white dress, her hair long enough to cascade over her shoulders. In the golden sunlight, she wore beautiful makeup; her skin was fair and her figure tall. The corners of her eyes curved like a bridge, and her smile was radiant as she waved goodbye to me. 0
 
I was stunned by her appearance; she was more beautiful than any girl I had ever seen. Even Gu Yueyue, often called the pure school beauty, would pale in comparison standing next to her. 0
 
Just as I opened my mouth to say something, the train started moving, and her figure slowly faded from view. 0
 
 
 
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