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"I guess the being best friends didn't work out for us, did it?" Mark asked.

"I guess not," Lin replied with a sympathetic smile. "So, after that, what about the last part?" Lin asked and looked at Mark.

Mark looked with a little bit of stunned in his face.

"What makes the last part, the last part?" Lin asked him.

"Well," Mark said trying to think of the last part. "The last part, is about resolution. Will. Determination to never give up.

***

Before Lin could sit comfortably on the couch, the doorbell rang. When she opened the door, she saw Mark holding a gift and a bunch of blue balloons.

***

After taking the knife from Lin, Mark immediately hugged her tight and let her cry in his chest. It, obviously, made his shirt wet - but it didn't matter to him.

***

As Lin began telling the story of what happened during her vacation, Mark noticed that Lin's legs were shaking. Lin released that he was looking there and noticed that she was shaking her legs. She immediately grabbed it to make it stop.

***

After taking a seat and listening to Mark's stories, Lin fed him one of his favourite food - fried chicken. Mark thanked him and continued telling his story after swallowing his food.

***

Before Lin got on the bus, she stopped and looked back and Mark to find him looking back at her. She blushed a little and immediately got on the bus. Mark - who also blushed - walked into his father's car.

***

"Never?" Lin asked and Mark nod.

"Never. To work things out no matter what," Mark said.

"No matter what?" Lin asked and Mark nod once more.

"No matter what. Till death," Mark said. 

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