On Christmas Eve, Sara and Jonathan both spotted a pair of gloves in a department store, and it was this pair of gloves that brought them together. They met by chance and fell in love at first sight. They went to a store called Serendipity to eat ice cream, went ice skating at the glittering ice rink together, and discussed the constellations while looking at the starry sky. They were happy and comfortable. However, they all have their own acquaintances, and they are unwilling to give up the happiness that they already have in hand, but they are even more unwilling to easily deceive their feelings, and they hesitate in the face of stable emotions and sudden outbursts of love. Jonathan is a man after all. He first proposed to keep in touch with each other and continue to keep in touch, but Sara proposed to let God decide everything. She wrote her contact information on the title page of a book "Love When the Plague Spreads", promising The next day, it will be sold at the second-hand market, and Jonathan will write the phone number on a note and spend it casually. If God really wants the two to love each other, he will definitely let the book and the note go into each other's hands. It 's
been ten years, although both of them have talked about marriage with their lovers, but the story that happened in that snowy night is still clear in my eyes, so the two of them came to New York by ghosts and ghosts, just to give themselves another chance, Avoid lifelong regrets. God seems to be tricking them on purpose, every time it seems that the two of them will meet each other, but they set up obstacles, making them unable to do their best.
In the end, the joking God finally gave them a chance. On the day before Jonathan's wedding, the bridal gift he received turned out to be the book "Love When the Plague Spreads", which was hard to find after searching for him thousands of times. The title page saw Sara's contact information; and Sara also found a note with Jonathan's phone on the flight home.
Amidst the snowflakes, the two reunited at the ice rink where they used to talk. The camera slowly pulled away, and I saw two blurry figures hugging each other tightly...
Someone once said: "As long as you are willing to believe in love, happiness will stay in your heart forever. Whether the process is a warm embrace or passing by; the end is staying together forever or you can only let go, if you can love someone wholeheartedly, you will have everything. The greatest happiness in the world."
Is there really a power that dominates our love?
I don't know, but I hope so. I have always believed in fate, and I believe that one day I will meet that person.
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