Tomorrow is the college entrance exam. Hibiscus lay on her back on the hotel bed, gazing at the orange-yellow chandelier. Her jet-black waist-length hair was spread out, one hand holding a wrinkled copy of "Essential Passages to Memorize" while the other pressed against her forehead, feeling slightly feverish. Her slender legs were pre...
Tomorrow is the college entrance exam. Hibiscus lay on her back on the hotel bed, gazing at the orange-yellow chandelier. Her jet-black waist-length hair was spread out, one hand holding a wrinkled copy of "Essential Passages to Memorize" while the other pressed against her forehead, feeling slightly feverish. Her slender legs were pressed together restlessly, her delicate body rising and falling as she panted. She glanced at the perpetual calendar clock on the wall: July 6, 1990. No matter how much she reminded herself to concentrate, she couldn't forget accidentally discovering her parents' signed divorce papers, dated for the day after the college entrance exam. Although the two had always maintained a marriage of convenience while each fooling around separately, leaving their child to
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