Mary’s whole arc feels like watching someone build a lighthouse out of rubble — shaky at first, but by the end she’s glowing so fiercely you kind of sit back and whisper wow. The way she crawls out of every collapse and still chooses a bigger life for her boys? That hits deep. And ending on ‘we are moving to Beijing’… I swear I felt a tiny cinematic wind blow through my room.
That’s kind of how it felt in real life too. Although I’m having a lot of anxiety and a wee bit of panic, the plan is to move to Beijing next year. My mentor has thrown out a few please apply here as well and please consider this university recently which has given me a lot of pause, but I think I will just do what I originally planned. So fingers crossed. Maybe my fiction might come true and I’ll meet a Ming of my own.🩷
I feel as though “Nate” is not longed for this world, and “Mary” is destined for great things.
Mary’s whole arc feels like watching someone build a lighthouse out of rubble — shaky at first, but by the end she’s glowing so fiercely you kind of sit back and whisper wow. The way she crawls out of every collapse and still chooses a bigger life for her boys? That hits deep. And ending on ‘we are moving to Beijing’… I swear I felt a tiny cinematic wind blow through my room.
That’s kind of how it felt in real life too. Although I’m having a lot of anxiety and a wee bit of panic, the plan is to move to Beijing next year. My mentor has thrown out a few please apply here as well and please consider this university recently which has given me a lot of pause, but I think I will just do what I originally planned. So fingers crossed. Maybe my fiction might come true and I’ll meet a Ming of my own.🩷