He frowned, apparently disgusted by the name of Fredrick, and said nothing more, and a brief answer followed, "Yes."
"Then you..."
"I've got something to do. I'll have to go." He didn't want to answer too much and interrupted her softly.
The sun stretched his shadow.
Somehow, Irish seemed to see the solitude in his heart. When he stepped down the steps, she suddenly asked, "Do you really love her?"
Roy stopped, turned his head, and said in a slow and heavy tone, "I am in love with her, but I find that love is powerless. She has someone in her heart, and I can't change it." And then he went away.
Irish stood in the sun for a long time, Roy's words were simple but deep, but why did she feel these words were more like to describe her relationship with Joseph?