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Love That Wasn't Meant to Last novel Chapter 26

My interactions with Selena were quite simple. Even though we were stuck in this small hospital room, unable to leave or contact anyone because we had no phones, the hospital facilities were decent enough, and we had access to the internet on the television.

After chatting for two or three hours, she suggested watching a movie.

After a few minutes of browsing, we settled on the film "Flipped".

As I watched the movie, I couldn't help but feel nostalgic. This was the first movie we had ever watched together, and even though it was released before I was born, it still moved me deeply.

I clearly remembered my reaction the first time I saw it—Selena reminded me of the female lead, chasing after the person she liked with such bravery and passion. She truly was a good girl.

Holding the remote, Selena looked at the movie cover and, snuggling up to my arm, asked softly, "Hud, do you remember that "Flipped" was the first movie we watched together back then?"

I simply nodded, not wanting to say much. The plot still resonated with me, but watching it years later felt completely different.

The female lead knew when to cut her losses, even when she liked the male lead. She could ignore his advances when she suspected his character was flawed. But what about me? Should I do the same when I learned about Selena's darker side?

Sometimes, I found myself wishing that her relationship with Zion was merely a misunderstanding.

As I watched the male lead's grandfather share wisdom with him on screen, I reflected on the different types of people in the world. Some were shallow, some were quiet, some were superficial, while others had inner depth.

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