I met Jared at the graduation banquet in my senior year. He was invited as an outstanding senior and entrepreneur.
He said I reminded him of someone he knew before, and since then, we have had contact and connections.
We had been together for four years, and I invested my every emotion and essence into our union, offering him everything within me.
I admire his calm and determined way of doing things, and I was infatuated with his mysterious appearance on ordinary days...
Jared was an outstanding student praised by professors, a business genius who shocked the industry, and a pride in the eyes of everyone.
The more I realized how much he embodied this particular trait, the more I felt compelled to work diligently and avoid causing him any inconvenience. Regardless of whether he would return home or not, I would prepare dinner for him as soon as I got off work. If he disliked the decorations in our home, I would promptly replace them the following day. Even when I was suffering from a high fever, I would still assist him in delivering documents.
Yet, he took these small gestures for granted, as if they were my natural obligation.