[Snowman] falling

Chapter 1 The beginning of 1994

The doctor said: "Among us, one day, one of us will choose to fall."

Alice listened quietly.

A moment later, she asked, "Can you sing a song for me?"

1994 10 Month 22 Day.

Alice Lee is the first time to step into the Department of Neurology at Hawkland Hospital in Bergen.She firmly believed in her health, but was forced by her mother to have an interview with the doctor.

It was a genetic disease that had killed her grandfather, but her father was safe and never fell ill—until he was shot three times in a cemetery by criminals.The only thing to be happy about is that the criminal also died, and died under Mr. Li's gun. Li died after being sent to the hospital but the criminal was killed on the spot.

The results of the examination are very optimistic. Alice is healthy and shows no signs of illness.

Her mother, Stephanie, is delighted with the result.

"It's really a good thing Alice, but we still need to check on a regular basis." Stephanie suggested.

Alice smiled, "Okay, Mom."

Although she agreed with her mother's words, Alice was not very interested in coming to the hospital again.She always believed that her father would protect her.

When saying goodbye to the doctor, Alice gave him a playful wink.

It was obvious that she would not come again.

The young physician greeted her with a smile.

Strangely, Alice remembered the doctor's name—Matia Luhesen.

The second time Alice saw Matthias Luheissen was after the art exhibition.

She had great expectations for this exhibition, but was disappointed in the end.

It was winter at this time, and there were fine snowflakes floating in the sky.The young girl stepped out of the exhibition and stomped her feet on the side of the street, looking up at the mountains in the distance.

She didn't wear gloves or a scarf, her fingertips were already stiff, and her cheeks were red from the cold, but she still looked alive.

This is the first snow this year.

Alice closed her palms and breathed lightly into her palms. The snowflakes fell on the tip of her nose, itching, and melted under her body temperature in the next second.

The girl frowned with a smile.

She felt a gaze.

Alice raised her head, and happened to meet the person who was looking at her.

She remembers him.

"Doctor Lu Haisen." She came to the man in two or three steps, "Are you also here to see the exhibition?"

"Alice Lee." She introduced herself, "I have seen a doctor at your place."

They chatted about the show for a while, and finally came to the same conclusion: This show sucks.

"I think this exhibition is enough to dispel my enthusiasm for art in the past few months." Alice changed her voice, her face no longer disappointed, "However, it is also a surprise to meet Dr. Lu Haisen here."

The doctor smiled, his eyes flicked to her cheek, and she met her for a second.At this moment, her eyes were shining with pure joy.

"As far as I know, there will be an art exhibition here in June, are you interested?"

"June?" Alice blinked.

The doctor explained: "Presumably at that time, your enthusiasm for art exhibitions will return."

Alice couldn't help laughing.

"Are you inviting me, Dr. Lu Haisen?" She raised her eyebrows playfully.

Mathias smiled: "If you think so."

Alice is sitting on a park bench waiting for Mathias to arrive.

When she looked up again, she saw that familiar figure in the distance.

Alice couldn't help raising the corners of her lips, and ran towards the man.

"It's a fine day without snow," Alice said.

She seemed to enjoy starting the conversation with such plain remarks, and Mathias was so used to her manner of speaking that he would have been surprised if the girl hadn't talked about the weather any time.

"Where are you going?"

Alice put on a disappointed face when she heard the words, "Eh? Today's destination is not a doctor, so you choose?"

Mathias looked at her, "Before I go, I have to ask your opinion—is there any place I want to go?"

"I want to be with you." Alice blinked.

Mathias avoided her eyes and said, "Tolimani Street."

Alice was surprised for a moment.

Tolimani Street, the downtown area of ​​Bergen, she didn't expect Mathias to choose this place - she thought he would choose Floyan Hill!

"Okay." Alice pointed at his car and smiled sideways at him, "How did you feel when you first went to Tolimani Street?"

Mathias opened the car door for her, "It happened when I was in college. I'm not used to it, but I'm also interested."

"You must have gone alone." Alice said softly.

"No," replied Mathias, "my friend Friesen invited me."

In fact, Mathias thought, the girl was right in her guess.

[Matia actually went to Erriken Mountain when he was in college, as well as Mount Floyan and Sanvifera Mountain.He walked through many alleys, went to Aquaculture Square and Via Tolimani.Went to see penguins and sea lions at the aquarium, had a beer in the Wessern district, heard the overrated new band at the Garage nightclub, and watched the Brann football team play a losing game at Brann Stadium.Mathias found time to do these things that are usually done with schoolmates, but alone.

Later, he and Friesen ran through the places again, pretending to be the first time. 】

"The first time I came to Bergen, my father held me and sat on the cable car on Mount Floyan. I was timid and afraid of heights, but I was not afraid when he held me." Alice smiled, "Then I was thinking, I must stay here."

"You have had your wish," said Mathias.

Alice let out a "hmm", and turned her head to look at the scenery passing by outside the window. Her gaze was fixed on a certain point in the distance, and she didn't know what she was thinking.

"Matia, would you like me to stay here?" she asked suddenly.

Mathias, however, did not answer her.

He said, "I don't know." Quietly, without making a sound.

XNUM X Year X NUM X Month.

Walking on the street, they looked like an ordinary couple of young people who couldn't be more ordinary.Walking side by side, without holding hands, but they have a tacit understanding.

Until Alice was stumbled by a dessert shop on the street.

She doesn't really like sweets, but she can't refuse these pretty little treats.

The girl's shadow was reflected in the glass window, and the shadow smiled, and a smile flickered in Mathias' eyes.

"Let's go in," Mathias suggested.

Alice paused, and after five seconds, she readily agreed.

It's a pity that the girl couldn't finish eating the cake today.

She fiddled with the delicate small fork boredly, looked at the half of the cake left, and sighed pretending to be melancholy.

Mathias asked, "Don't you want to eat?"

Alice shook her head and said seriously: "I just can't eat anymore."

This is a lie that can be seen through at a glance, and Mathias does not try to expose it.

"Have you read the news?" Alice put down the fork and put it on the cake plate. The metal touched the porcelain and made a "ding" sound. Mathias subconsciously looked at her fingertips—she thought A brisk tone randomly found the topic, "About the woman who was killed a week ago."

"It's a big deal," Mathias said. "Everyone is in shock."

The corner of Alice's mouth curled, and she tilted her head, "Although I forgot her name, I found something."

Mathias glanced at her and smiled too.

"What is it?" he asked.

"The day she died was the first snow of the year," Alice said. "In the first snow, married women always die."

"This is indeed an interesting discovery." Mathias replied.

This was the first time Alice had taken the cable car up Mount Erliken by herself. The last time she had come with her parents was when she was ten years old.

After that, she never came again—she was afraid of heights, and couldn't always face the cliff.

Mathias was already waiting for her here, and Alice tried to walk faster, but her weak legs made her walk more and more slowly.

Mathias frowned, realized something, and walked quickly to her side.

"What's wrong with you?" He reached out to support her.

Mathias didn't wear gloves, and the temperature of his fingertips was bitingly cold, but Alice held his hand tightly, as if doing so could gain strength from him.

"I'm afraid of heights," she said. "It's nothing serious."

"Isn't that serious?" Mathias sighed, "Why didn't you tell me?"

As soon as the words fell, Mathias moved his fingertips in shock.

Damn it!He shouldn't care about her.

"I know it's beautiful here." Alice blinked, "I want to see it with you."

Mattia didn't answer.

"Let's go back," he said after a while.

Alice looked at him puzzled.

Mathias stroked her hair, "As a doctor, I have to give you a suggestion. What you need now is a cup of hot drink, not a wind blowing on the top of the mountain."

Alice smiled, "Okay."

Mathias avoided her gaze and glanced back at the top of the mountain.

Mathias knew that if he couldn't kill her now, he would never have the chance to do so again.

1996 10 Month 24 Day.

"Alice! Alice!"

She rubbed her eyes, sat up from the sofa, and stared blankly at the gloomy weather outside the window for a while.

To be honest, being woken up was pretty uncomfortable.

"Alice!"

"I'm here, mother!" Alice replied, "I'm still at home, and I'm not down the rabbit hole."

Stephanie came in through the back door and walked around the living room to the kitchen. Only then did Alice see her mother's hands covered with dirt, who had obviously just returned from the garden.

"It's raining and I want you to get me an umbrella," Stephanie said. "Rain in Bergen, damn it."

Alice shrugged, and glanced at her mother's washed hands, "Okay mom, go take a bath, your hair is wet."

"What were you doing just now?" Stephanie asked.

"Nap."

Stephanie was silent for a moment. "I'm sorry, honey."

Alice shook her head, glanced at her watch, "Go, Mom. I'm going out."

"Going out?"

"Yes." The girl laughed, "I have an appointment tonight."

Stephanie glanced at her daughter strangely, "This is really strange." She muttered, "It's still raining outside."

Finally she said, "Come back soon."

"Don't worry, Mom." Alice looked at her watch again, and it was now two o'clock in the afternoon.

[-]:[-] p.m., Via Tolimani.

The rain had stopped, and Alice was standing by the side of the street, flicking the troll doll hanging from her backpack—in the eyes of Bergen people, this unattractive elf was actually a mascot , Alice stared at it so intently that Mathias didn't notice it when she came to her.

"Alice," he called her.

The girl raised her head in surprise, coughed lightly, put her hand down quickly, and moved the corners of her mouth.

"Will the troll bring me luck?" Alice asked.

"Will do."

Alice smiled.

"I'm not going to leave Bergen."

This is the question she has been thinking about, to leave, or to stay.

Before the age of ten, under the influence of her parents, Alice simply loved Bergen; after she was ten years old, Alice still liked Bergen, but she was afraid to face it—her father died here, buried in the this.At that time, she had settled in Bergen with her parents.

"Why?" Mathias asked in a low voice.

He had a hunch that something was out of control.

"There's no Mathias in Oslo," said Alice.

"It's there, it's everywhere."

"But those aren't you."

Mattia was silent.

"I think it's fate." Alice looked at him.

"It's not fate." He pursed his lips, pondering over his words carefully, "It was you who made a foolish joke on me."

"You shouldn't—you can't love me. You bitch," the man said.

Alice raised her eyebrows in surprise, "Madia! You have no idea how out of character your expression was when you said that word." She smiled and took a step forward, leaning herself into his arms, stretching out her arms to wrap his arms around him. His waist, "I didn't lie to you. Matthias Luhessen, I love you." As soon as the words fell, Alice hugged him harder, and she giggled, if the man lowered his head at this time Come, you will clearly see Alice's flushed cheeks and earlobes.

"Please don't reject me."

Mathias was silent for a moment.

Even if Alice doesn't have mind reading skills, she can feel the complexity of this man's heart.

"No," replied Mathias, "I must refuse you."

Alice said "ah".

The cheerful look on her face disappeared, replaced by unexplained doubts.

"Do you have any unfinished business to do?" Alice still hugged him, and he didn't push the girl away, "So even if you like me, you can't respond to me now?"

Mathias had to admire her sharpness.

Alice was pure, and that quality made her shine in his eyes.Mathias Luhessen had no reason not to love her, and no reason why he should not love her.

"Wait until the matter is over." He let go, "Maybe we can try to start."

Alice raised the corners of her lips, "Yeah!"

She was happy, Mathias knew.

What about him?

Apparently, so was he.

It's a pity he lied.

It was a dream that would never begin - Mathias had already chosen a burial place, but the girl still longed for life.

Perhaps, he should have killed her long ago.

The author has something to say:

1. The original fan, cp Mathias.

2. The timeline is as long as ten years.

3.【】There are references to the original work.

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