This is a love story about Alice, Bob, Carol and Dave.
Alice is a very charming girl, who is able to attract quite a number of guys' attention. However, her taste is quite distinct. She likes someone intelligent, someone knows how to speak, someone great. And all of this matches Bob's character's.
Little did Alice know, that she has a secret admire, called Dave. He had developed interest on her, unconsiously. By some circumstances and factors, a person who refrains from love affairs, suddenly felt the power of love.
But, he knew Bob is having relationship with Alice, and it's an intimate one.
Dave knows how to think rationally. He didn't spoil the relationship between them, nor become the 'third person'. Instead, he keep his feelings secretive. He would like to be the Phantom in the Phantom of the Opera, if Alice is Christine Daae, and Bob is Raoul.
Carol is a friend of three characters above. She is quite pessimistic about life. Thus, she is quite a suicidal person. But, of course, she is still alive. Once, in this very out-of-the-blue-moon time, Carol was so bored, she dragged Dave to a chapel to accompany her to listen some preachings, although she is not a Christian, and did not believe in God.
That time, Dave felt pity for her. He felt sorry because she did not know how to appreciate life. He felt sorry because she is not appreciated. At this point, he felt passionate about Carol. And he feels that it is an obligation to make her life more worth living. He feels that he has the responsibility to cheer her up, and make her feel appreciated.
In result, he had feelings on Carol. And even though Alice's 'field' is 'still open', Dave had gradually gave up admiring Alice and puts more attention to the pessimistic Carol. He is determined to give his life into cheering a person who is thought to be impossible to be cheered.
Is this fiction, or real-life situation, it's left to you all to decide.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Fiction of not, you decide......
Posted by BYKS at 1:25 PM
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