He was admitted to the police academy, decided to leave the farm, and left Indiana. How did the silly boy who had never been out of the house wander in New York, the country of giants, with his unkempt blond hair.He also told the most embarrassing part of himself, which even Anna didn't know: he was once recruited by a classmate (a liar!) on the cover of a men's magazine.It took a long time before I realized that the most terrifying thing was that I fell into the wolf pack. When the group of photography girls saw him take off his shirt, it seemed that they had been attacked on their sensitive points.In the end, he had no choice but to run away and breached the contract.

"I told you this story, and you will swear as I do, and take the secret to your grave."

"God will like this." The other party mocked.

Reyes also told some stories in Los Angeles, and the stories he had heard from Winston were darker and darker when they came out of Reyes.He said that he has lost all the good memories of Los Angeles. The most vivid part in his mind is that night when he came home from overtime work, he opened the door and found his aunt who lived with him convulsed in a pool of blood, and her white pajamas were stained. In red; his parents screaming upstairs, throwing things and gunshots made his blood freeze instantly.It was his first kill, and even though he later won a medal for it, he couldn't be happier.Reyes sent his parents to Bonn, Germany, to help his aunt treat and retire in an excellent hospital in Canada.Once a year he takes a vacation to Bonn for two weeks.Later, Reyes learned how to protect himself with swear words and a poker face. Others disliked him, so naturally no one wanted to understand him.

"You are now the only person who knows where my parents are besides me and the customs system. If one day I...you can still go and see them. They are old-fashioned and will definitely like you."

"Don't say that."

"I've written this request in my will, and it's locked in a safe in my office."

"Gabby."

"Don't look at me that way."

"You can't die, and Winston is still pointing at you to help us win the best branch of the year." Morrison said in a serious tone, "You haven't fucked me until you don't remember my name."

Reyes raised an eyebrow. "You always keep me motivated, Jack."

They didn't realize it was time until the car clock chimed two o'clock in the afternoon.Morrison chewed some peppermint gum to wake himself up, flipping through folders, making notes on maps and directions.Reyes started the car, and they left the police station's parking lot, traveling together as detective partners, as they did on those normal days.

Morrison turned his head to look out the window, and the familiar street quickly passed by his eyes; Reyes' car was still driving impatiently, overtaking back and forth, making people dizzy.Reyes turned on the radio, and the two began to argue over which station to listen to.Their argument later shifted from song to work, with Reyes insisting that he go to his informant first, while Morrison thought it would be more helpful to go to city hall to communicate with the relevant personnel.In the end, Reyes relented, arguing that City Hall was closer; Morrison leaned forward at the stoplight and gave him a kiss as a thank you.



Except for the change of seasons and the love between the two, nothing has changed.

End

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