"Platonic love is a love that you can never have, yet you still love."
That sentence kept ringing in Daniel's memory after Aaron said it a few moments ago. As the closest person to Aaron for years, Daniel knew that Aaron's love to Anne seemed bigger and deeper. As a friend, he felt both amazed and sorry for Aaron. Daniel's countless efforts to introduce Aaron to many beautiful, kind-hearted women were useless. None of the women managed to stay in his heart and this made Daniel confused. He was amazed at the magnitude of Aaron's love for Anne, but on the other hand, he felt sad. He was sad because he knew Aaron's love was unrequited, because for the past two years, Aaron had been trying to win Anne's heart but all in vain.