"I told my mom it was a school, too, but I didn’t care."
"What does this mean?"
Tidal pits, forests, trails, all these things, most of the time, I really wandered around, but I also learned something.
Saul can imagine this kind of dialogue, "You can’t get points here", and another idea paves the way, "But I guess if you keep watch for bears, they will give you points"
She leaned back and looked at him carefully as if to reevaluate him. "This is really a chat. Do you feel uncomfortable?"
"Yes, this whole topic is very interesting."
"Do you still feel different?"
"What? No, no, I’m fine, Gloria. "
Later, they continued to observe the fish, perhaps because of their high conversation and loud movements. Now the fish got into the sand and looked at them with eyes.
"But the lighthouse taught me something," Gloria said, dragging Sol out of his meditation.
"Stand tall and straight, and your head emits light and projects it onto the sea?"
Although his answer was at least half sarcastic, she giggled unexpectedly.
"No, you listen to me quietly. The lighthouse taught me to work hard to keep my room clean and tidy, and to be an honest person is better for others." Then she reflected and looked at her feet. "My room is a mess. Sometimes I lie, and it’s not always good for people, but that’s what Ki means."
He said awkwardly, "That fish must be very afraid of you."
"Hey? It doesn’t know me. If the fish knew me, it would shake my hand. "
"I guess you said it shook hands with you and you may hurt it in many ways." Looking at the sentence with gold stripes-dark vertical pupils-blue eyes is like the basic truth.
She ignored "You like being a lighthouse keeper, don’t you, Saul?" Saul, this is a new situation. When did they become Saul and Gloria instead of Mr. Evans and Gloria?
"How do you want to be my worker when you grow up?"
"No, I never wanted to be a lighthouse keeper, shoveling tomatoes and crawling all day." Is this how he lives in the eyes of others? He guessed that it should be
"You are honest."
"Tell my mom I shouldn’t be too honest."
"That makes sense." His father shouldn’t be so honest because honesty is often another kind of cruelty.
"Anyway, I won’t stay long." She sounded a little sorry.
"It’s a pity because you are so honest."
"I knew it, right? But I have to go, mom. The car will come later. We’re going to town to meet my dad. "
"Oh, he came to pick you up for your holiday?" Is today.
Another shadow passed over the tidal pit. He could see them looking down at their faces. He was her father, wasn’t he? Is he too old? But this idea is a sign of weakness.
"This time it will be longer," she said, obviously unhappy. "My mother asked me to stay in the north for less than two months, because she lost her second job and found another one if necessary, but it was only a week or 60 days."
He looked at her and saw that her face was serious and incredibly long for two months.
"You’ll have a good time, and you’ll like it here more when you come back."
"I like it now, and I don’t mind that my father and girlfriend are bitches."
"Don’t use this word"
I’m sorry, but she is.
"Did your mother say that?"
"No, I figured it out myself. It’s not that hard."
"Well, try to live in harmony," Saul said. "It’s only for a short time."
"Of course, then I will come back and help me up. I think my mother has arrived." He didn’t hear a car, but that doesn’t mean anything.