A new bridal shop opened across the street from her house.

Every day she would lie on the window sill, looking at the beautiful wedding dress displayed in the window opposite. Red, white, lace, tulle… a dazzling array. “If only I could wear those wedding dresses.” She said.

Day after day, she fantasizes about becoming a mature bride, walking into the auditorium wearing those wedding dresses. Surrounded by the envy and jealousy of others. She was completely absorbed in the illusion, even dreaming that she was spinning and dancing in a wedding dress.
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Later, when she grew up, she fawned on a lot of big money with money, and exchanged her body for their “feelings” so that she could wear Put on your dream wedding dress.

She got married and divorced, divorced and then changed people and married again. She has worn almost all the styles and designs in that store. But she still felt dissatisfied. Because the time to wear a wedding dress is too short, only the day of marriage. She wants to dress like this all the time and never take it off.

She tried everything she could, asking God to worship Buddha, praying for a wish, hoping that her wish could be realized. Finally one day, when she woke up, she wore a wedding dress she had never seen before. She liked it very much. She wanted to turn around and look at the back and the skirt, but she couldn’t turn her body, even her eyes could not blink, so she could only maintain that rigid posture.

Through the glass in front of her, she saw the window sill of her house, and then heard someone behind her say: “I want to try the style on the human-shaped mannequin in the window.”