"So you tell me, does that girl look like me?"
Cherish Turner's eyes held a hint of anticipation, hoping it was not as she had imagined, that William Griffith actually loved her, her true self, and not anyone else attached to her.
Daniel Peacock was about to speak, but Cherish stopped him: "No, don't say it, I don't want to know anymore." She was afraid that once she knew, everything would be irreversible, and she couldn't bear it.
Cherish felt so pathetic. She always said she wouldn't marry William, that she wanted to face him in a dignified manner, so waiting didn't matter. But now, she realized that she couldn't live without this man, that she gradually fell in love with him.
It turns out that once you fall in love, you lose your self-esteem and can't control yourself. All your emotions will be influenced by that person.
Cherish Turner, what dignity do you have left to talk about, to let him wait for you?
You can't live without him.