The girl and the boy fell in love with each other. The boy made one thousand paper cranes for the girl and hung them in the room of the girl. At that time the boy and the girl felt the happiness and sweet in love every minute and every second.
They had the common hobby. They liked to play online games. Their favorite game was Warhammer online . The boy usually bought Warhammer online Power leveling for the girl, although the family of the boy is a little poor. Although the girl did not want to accept, the boy was stubborn. The girl was careful. She knew she must accept Warhammer Power leveling to show respect to him. He had his self-respect. The girl usually thought the other way as return. The boy never met a girl who understood him so well.
But later the girl gradually hated to stay with the boy. The girl did not like to see the boy. When the boy went to her home, the girl seemed not happy. The boy did not know why the girl changed so quickly. The boy was still willing to buy War Power leveling to the girl, but the girl usually blamed the boy that he wasted of money. Until one day the girl told the boy that she must go abroad with her parents and perhaps the boy would never see her. The girl told the boy that they should face the reality and the reality doom that they could not stay forever. The girl returned the Warhammer Powerleveling to the boy and asked him to sell them. The boy asked whether the girl break up with him because of his poorness. The girl nodded.
The boy can not accept this fact, and he did not believe the girl was so cruel. But the fact hurt him so deeply. He wanted to forget the girl. He decided not to play Lord of The Rings and started to look for a job to support his family. Not long time he found a job and he did well in his job. He used the job to fulfill his life. But he still could not forget the girl.Sometimes he broke his promise to go back to Lord of The Rings. The boy could not find the girl, and he escaped in a hurry. This time he really decided to give up Lord of The Rings and gave his LOTRO Power Leveling to his friends. The boy said to himself that he should forget her and all of the happiness in Lord of The Rings.
But one day he saw the parents of the girl. He was very surprise. He followed them. Later her parents told the boy that in fact the girl had cancer and she did not want to let the boy be sad for her. So she chose to lie to him. He thought of her pure smile and seemed to see the paper cranes swing in wind.

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