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- Author:Sil-Bi
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- Genres: Romance , School Lif
Would You Give Your Heart to Me? Manhua
Title: The Forgotten Promise
In the quaint town of Willow Creek, a forgotten promise lingered in the autumn air. Mia stood at the edge of the old pier, her heart heavy with memories of a childhood love lost to time. As the leaves danced around her, a figure emerged from the mist - Ethan, her childhood friend and the keeper of her unspoken vow.
Their paths had diverged after Mia left for the city, but fate had brought them back together on this melancholic day. With eyes full of unshed tears, Mia confronted Ethan with the words she had buried deep within her soul for years.
"Ethan, do you remember the promise we made under the old oak tree by the river?" Mia's voice trembled with emotion, her heart laid bare before him. Ethan's gaze softened, a flicker of recognition lighting up his features.
"I never forgot, Mia," Ethan whispered, his voice carrying the weight of years gone by. "Life took us on different roads, but my heart remained true to the vow we made that summer day."
As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a golden glow over the waters, Mia felt the walls she had built around her heart crumble. In Ethan's eyes, she saw the reflection of her own longing, of the love that had endured despite the passage of time.
"I'm sorry for leaving without a word," Mia confessed, her voice barely above a whisper. "But my love for you never wavered, Ethan. Can you forgive me for breaking our promise?"
Ethan reached out, his hand finding hers in the fading light. "There is nothing to forgive, Mia. Our bond is unbroken, our promise eternal," he vowed, sealing their reunion with a tender embrace.
And as the stars twinkled above, Mia and Ethan knew that their love, like the promise they had made as children, would withstand the test of time. In that moment, under the autumn sky, they found solace in each other's arms, ready to write a new chapter together, forging a future built on the foundation of their forgotten promise.
