The man shrugged loosely, smiled at Rosemary, and left.
Bypassing the men, Rosemary walked straight to Fred's side and sat down.
"Hello, give me a glass of "Night Beauty"!"
Rosemary spoke to the bartender and then turned her head to look at Fred.
"What's going on?"
"There you are!"
Turning his head, Fred turned to Rosemary beside him and smiled.
Fred turned his head and brought up the wine in front of him and drank it again before looking at Rosemary and saying, "Vanessa, have you ever truly loved someone?"
Rosemary looked at Fred in front of her, nodded, and said, "Loved it!"
"And what does it feel like to love someone?"
"Your heart will be happy when you see her, and you can't help but think of him when he's not there, anyway, as long as he's there, no matter where it is, you'll feel happy!"
That's how she used to feel about Wilson.
"So this is what it feels like to love someone, but why does my heart feel so sore?"
Fred again seemed to be speaking to Rosemary, and murmuring.
"Did you have a fight with Heidi?"
Seeing Fred like this, the only thing Rosemary thought of was this. It just so happens that Heidi's mood has been particularly bad these past two days, and at first she thought it was because Heidi was sick, but it seems that things are not as simple as she thought.
"If only she would argue with me!"
"What's going on with you guys, tell me about it, maybe I can even come up with some ideas with you!"
She had long seen that Fred's feelings for Heidi were not simple, and had been constantly hinting at it from the sidelines, only to have the two never admit it, so she hadn't spoken about it since.
Fred briefly told Rosemary what had happened the night before and then asked, annoyed, "Vanessa, do you think I'm really a failure?"
She said it, Heidi how a short time suddenly left early on the meeting, so it is so ah!
But she understood Heidi's perversity. If it were her, she might have misunderstood it too!
"In fact, you should not be sad, even if it were me, I would also think the same as Heidi, you think, before I have been asking you if you like her, you have been denying, plus the identity gap between you is so big, Heidi has such a reaction is actually quite normal."
After a pause, see Fred did not speak, Rosemary continued: "Heidi surface looks very strong and brave, but in her heart she is very fragile, you also know her situation, she may just do not want to drag you also may be, in her heart there must be you!"
"Really?"
The words fell, Fred shook his head again and said, "Maybe she doesn't have me in her heart at all. I heard Kate say the other day that her homeroom teacher is pursuing her, and the two seem to be getting very close."
Fred laughed bitterly, did not think that Fred, who was not afraid of the sky, would be so wretched in childishness.
"Come, I'll take you to a place!"
After saying that, Rosemary took out the money for the bill and pulled him all the way out.
"Where are you taking me?"
After hailing a cab, Rosemary pulled Fred into the car and gave the driver the address of the coffee house, and the cab soon headed that way.
"What did you bring me here for?"
Following Rosemary out of the car, Fred looked ahead at the lighted house and suddenly asked.
"Of course I'm here to talk to Heidi about it!"
"Wait ......"
Fred shouted as he pulled Rosemary's arm.
"What's wrong?"
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