In each episode, Sheldon and Helen would always discuss who sung each song better or who interpreted the songs better. The both of them would always watch the program happily together with great

interest.

Until one day, a female singer named Susan sang a cover of a song called. 5

When Helen heard the song, she had started crumbling emotionally again. She covered her face as she started crying miserably in front of the television.

The lyrics of that song were still fresh in Sheldon's memory.

The lyrics went like this:

"You opened up your arms and melted me,

You softly rubbed your fingertips against me and crushed me,

You stirred up winds and clouds and swept me away,

You lifted up waves and then abandoned me... 1

The both of us are too imbalanced,

hatred, are all controlled by

today, I can't

matter whether you love me or not..."

heartbreaking when the song reached the most emotional and climactic point of the

of control, he stretched out his hand to embrace her, but he would never have dreamt that Helen would actually refuse to

in an extremely bad

miserably when she heard that song was entirely because of Curtis, who had

who had melted Helen's heart, crushed her heart,

control over

physically away from him and even if he had already left this world, he had never once left her

alive. Now, how could his wife still be so deeply in love with him even after he had

hated Curtis even more. He hated Curtis even more than he did when

felt like scraping Curtis's grave and grinding his bones

only loved one person in her whole life, and that person

nothing more than an opportunity that Helen was using to extricate herself from an extremely awkward position

century, and at the same time, they

looked down upon, so she had finally agreed to

Helen had never loved Sheldon from

married to Sheldon, and she had always abided by the rules and law of marriage, and she had never done anything

still did not love Sheldon.

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