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"I drew it a long time ago. I was afraid that you would laugh at me, so I felt that it was ugly." Susie said with some embarrassment.
"Since you can draw, why don't you draw now? Why do you cover these paintings with white cloth?"
Liam saw that there was more than this drawing board next to him. He looked around the storage room and found that some of the boards covered by white cloth should be Susie's paintings. He was a little curious.
Although he didn't know how to draw, he could still appreciate it. Why didn't Susie continue when she drew well earlier?
She should also like the feelings revealed in the painting very much.
Susie listened to Liam's question, and her eyes gradually became empty. She looked into the distance, and even her memory followed.
Susie had learned how to draw since she was very young. At that time, Mr. Nilson would read a newspaper while Mrs. Nilson was knitting a sweater. The two of them would do their work and accompany her quietly.
She took a colored brush and painted on the paper. When she turned around, her mother would give her an encouraging smile. The happy scene of the family was very warm.
When she grew older, she began to learn from an old man. The old man said that she was the youngest and most talented of all the disciples.
The old man fell in love with her and taught her all his skills to the last disciple. Susie did not disappoint the old man. She was like a sponge absorbing all the knowledge the old man had taught her.
Later, after her parents had an accident, she was not in the mood to paint.
Later, when she went to college, she finally picked up the brush again, but because of other reasons, she didn't have much time to draw.
After that, Bastian's betrayal also dispelled her thoughts of painting. Now she thought about how long it had been since she picked up the brush last time.
"What are you thinking about? Why are you so absorbed in it?" Seeing that Susie was unable to extricate herself from her past memories, Liam reminded her. He hoped that Susie could truly walk out of the past.
"I'm thinking that if I insist on drawing, I will definitely become a great painter!" Feeling Liam's concerned eyes, Susie suddenly winked at Liam mischievously.
"You must be like my mother..." Liam was relieved to see Susie like this. He wondered why she blurted out unconsciously just now.
For a moment, he was a little confused about what he had just said.
"Do you remember? Just like your mother?" Susie was a little surprised. After so many days, was Liam's memory recovering?
She was happy for Liam, but at the same time, she felt a little lost. She did not know where this kind of loss came from.
"No..." Liam shook his head. Many times, the images in his mind flashed like lightning, instantly giving him a shudder. He thought he had thought of something, but when he looked carefully, he found nothing. He couldn't catch it even if he wanted to.
"I see." Susie was a little depressed. She hoped that Liam could regain her memory and her family.
Her family was gone, but Liam's family must still be there. They should be in a hurry.
Liam looked at Susie's dejected face and comforted her. "Silly girl, I'm not in a hurry. Why are you in a hurry?"
"I'm not in a hurry." Susie turned her head proudly and said.
Looking out of the window, the sun was shining brightly, and the sea birds were circling in the sea. They bent down and caught a small fish from the water.
The surface of the sea was sparkling, and the blue sky and white clouds were very comfortable.
Susie turned her head and looked Liam up and down. Liam was a little scared by the look in Susie's eyes.
Susie said on a whim, "Liam, do you think I'll draw a painting for you?"
"Okay." Liam saw that Susie was in high spirits and was very cooperative with her.
Susie did as she said. She immediately rummaged through the storage room and found the tools she used in the past, such as the painting rack, the paint plate, the paint, and all kinds of pens...
Fortunately, she kept these things well. When they were useless, she wrapped them up and put them in the storage room. They could still be used now.
After a while, Susie took Liam out.
"Liam, I'll make it clear in advance. If I don't draw well, you can't look for me." Susie set up the painting frame and said to Liam while fiddling with the tools.
"If you don't draw well for me and make me ugly, I will teach you a lesson." Liam smiled, which was more beautiful than all the sea scenes.
"Wow, how dare you threaten me? I'll draw you ugly." Susie pretended to be angry and waved her pen in the air, as if she was protesting against Liam's uncertainty about her painting skills.
"I look forward to what I look like under your pen." When Liam said this, his eyes were particularly focused, which made Susie a little embarrassed.
"Well, it's definitely not ugly. You can rest assured about this," Susie said, pretending to be calm. She was familiar with not only her slightly trembling hand, but also her mood.
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