One Thousand Three Hundred and Three Nowhere to Run
On the stage, Jane seemed to be aware of Levine's gaze, and his eyes fell meaningfully on Levine, but they were hidden behind the melody and lyrics, making it unpredictable. &1t;/p>
Levine frowned slightly, and all the emotions and softness in the depths of his eyes disappeared instantly without a trace. He spread his hands, showing a helpless and innocent look, and said with his mouth, "What?" He was so indifferent, as if it had never changed. &1t;/p>
Jane's eyes dimmed slightly, revealing a hint of sadness, but before she could catch it, she shifted her gaze and looked to the other side. She heard Jim's chorus singing, and she raised her chin to look. To her husband, a sweet smile appeared on the corner of her mouth, and her expression became cheerful again. &1t;/p>
However, hidden in the joy, there is a trace of loneliness. &1t;/p>
Levine's expression froze on his cheeks again, staring blankly at Jane. A touch of sadness and tenderness decorates the edges and corners of his body little by little, and in the melodious and moving melody, a resonance is quietly stirred up. &1t;/p>
Papi, the bar owner, took a seat next to him, and Levine looked up, then looked at Jane again. &1t;/p>
"Boy, they're not bad," Pappy said. &1t;/p>
Levine raised the cigarette in his hand, and the smoke curled up in front of his eyes, "... hum."&1t;/p>
"That Jane. I want/on/her."&1t;/p>
"...hmm."&1t;/p>
Emily just stared at the big screen quietly, watching Le Verne's expression, the bitterness and loss hidden between the melody and the light and shadow, like the dust slowly precipitating in the air, telling the story in detail. A person's story. Suddenly, she fell in love with the movie. &1t;/p>
That night, LeVine ended up staying at Jim and Jane's house. He slept on the floor, Troy slept on the sand. &1t;/p>
Early in the morning, LeVine woke up to the sound of Troy eating his breakfast cereal. They had a life-like conversation, and unlike LeVine, Troy was a positive, upbeat personality who didn't complain or complain, cheerful and contented, but he got the contract he signed with Bud Grossman. Chance. &1t;/p>
Troy left. &1t;/p>
Lying on the sand, trying to enjoy the relaxation of a cigarette, LeVern opened the window. But before he could take a sip, the big yellow cat ran out of the open window and slipped along the fire escape. Levine chased after him in a state of embarrassment and embarrassment, but after a period of chaos, he was still unable to catch up. &1t;/p>
LeWine went back upstairs and woke Jane, who was sleeping, to open the door; however, LeWine did not enter the room, but hoped to have a conversation with Jane about the child. Indoors were clearly not an appropriate option, so Levine borrowed Jim's winter coat and left the house with Jane. &1t;/p>
On the way to Columbia Square, Jane was ranting and complaining, venting all the anger in her heart on Levine, and blaming all the faults on Levine, if this is Jim , she wished to stay because they had been trying to conceive; but the problem was that Jane couldn't be sure. So, this child must disappear. &1t;/p>
And Levine? &1t;/p>
Le Verne has been sorting out his coat.
He was a bit bigger than Jim, and his coat was a little narrower. &1t;/p>
What's more, no matter what he said, even if it was just silence, Jane's anger could not be calmed down, and any word could be the reason for Jane to attack. &1t;/p>
Obviously, Jane knows that this is not the first time that Levine has encountered such a situation, she is just another "accident" for Levine. &1t;/p>
"Should you have heard the saying 'Tango takes two people'?" Le Verne took all the anger and sneered back calmly. &1t;/p>
"Go/you/mom/'s." This was Jane's answer. &1t;/p>
Levine's eyes fell on Jane's profile, stopped for a moment, and then lowered his eyes, hiding his inner emotions, with a nonchalant expression on his face, "Okay, I think we should wait for you. After the anger has subsided [31 novel network update soon] we will discuss it, but then we will have to wait..."&1t;/p>
Le Verne dragged the end, and seemed to be thinking seriously, "Then until... Then when?" Finally, he threw the question to Jane. &1t;/p>
"Go/you/mom/!" This was still Jane's answer. &1t;/p>
Le Vern glanced at Jane in a complicated way, the painful struggle was fleeting, and after all, he turned his head, let out a soft breath, and did not continue to speak. &1t;/p>
"..." After a long silence, Jane's tone and attitude suddenly calmed down, and she whispered, "I miss Mike."&1t;/p>
Levine lowered his eyes, making it impossible to capture the emotion in his eyes. He deliberately pretended not to hear and changed the subject, "Can I ask you a favor?"&1t;/p>
"Are you kidding me?" Jane looked at Levine in disbelief. &1t;/p>
"It's not for me. It's for the Grofiances," LeVine tried to explain. "Their cat is gone, can you leave the fire escape window open?"&1t;/p>
"It's winter now." Jane was out of anger, but her tone softened. &1t;/p>
"Enough for the cat to slip in. It'll come back," Levine was still talking to himself. &1t;/p>
"Go back to our apartment?" Jane's anger was stirred up again after all, looking at Le Verne in disbelief, "It was only there for six hours! Why did it come back?"&1t;/p>
"I don't know, I'm not one of his/mom/cats!" Levine also raised his voice, defending with a little excitement, "Think, I he/mom/lost their cat. , I'm very guilty."&1t;/p>
"That's the reason for your guilt?" Jane's eyes widened, she looked at Levine helplessly, unable to believe her ears. &1t;/p>
...&1t;/p>
Emily was sure that LeVine was a jerk, but she still underestimated how jerk LeVine was. &1t;/p>
Levine returned to his sister's house, tried to borrow money to get through the difficulties, but was unwilling to reveal his embarrassment, so he pretended that his music career was going well, and he was condescendingly critical of their lives, refusing to give up his dreams and live as a corpse, Clearly posing as an artist, in the end, he returned empty-handed. &1t;/p>
At the train station, Levine called Professor Grofiens, brought up the big yellow cat again, and repeatedly emphasized that the cat is now staying at Jim and Jane's house, all is well, and he will take the cat back tomorrow. . &1t;/p>
LeVine accidentally learned that Jim was looking for him. He didn't care and only wanted to perfunctory, but Professor Grofiens repeatedly emphasized and stated what he knew, because Columbia Records had a Recording Opportunity, in which one of the singers had to drop out due to illness, Jim thought LeVine should be interested. &1t;/p>
So, LeVine came to Columbia Records. &1t;/p>
Here, LeVine meets Jim and the strange Al Cody. &1t;/p>
It's not a musical job like backing vocals for folk singers, but recording a dedicated commercial full of popular simple chords and gimmicky singing techniques. &1t;/p>
When Le Verne asked Jim "who is the creator" with a playful expression on his face, Jim replied with a calm expression, "I". &1t;/p>
After the performance, LeVine voluntarily gave up the copyright, and only hoped to cash the $200 remuneration check as soon as possible. He didn't care about the fact that his name could not appear on the creator's list and that he could not get the royalties. Even can't wait to choose to give up. &1t;/p>
Leaving the studio, LeVine went to his record company to ask if he had a letter from Bud Grossman, but was ultimately disappointed; sadly, the record company was sorting through "junk", one of which The big box was full of old records that Levine and Mike couldn't sell. &1t;/p>
So, Levine came to Al's house with a large box of old records - when the recording was over, Levine asked if he could borrow the sand from Al's house, and Al agreed. &1t;/p>
Al was about to leave. He headed to his home in New Jersey, borrowing his mother's car, so he let LeVine enter the house alone. Levine tried to find a space to put the big box, but unexpectedly found another big box under the coffee table. A whole box full of records that Al Cody couldn't sell. &1t;/p>
Afterwards, Levine came to Jim and Jane's house again. Jane refused Levine's request to go upstairs, but agreed to take Levine's belongings to the cafe downstairs and return them to Levine. &1t;/p>
After raising the cash, LeWine asked Jane when she was going to have the surgery, but after just a few words, the two quarreled again. LeWine denounced Jim and Jane as utilitarian, and music was completely reduced to a tool. ; Jane denounced Le Verne as a loser with no plan and no future, no good and nothing. &1t;/p>
In the middle of the quarrel, Levine rushed out of the cafe without warning, and after a chaotic run, he caught a big yellow cat. Obviously, this is the big yellow cat owned by the Grofiens and his wife, which made LeVine a long sigh of relief, and after returning to the cafe, he and Jane taunted each other again. This conversation is over. &1t;/p>
This is Le Verne's life. &1t;/p>
Spinning around the city of New York, from here to there, from there to here, not just for my music business, but to fix the mess that life brings. &1t;/p>
But when LeVine learned from the doctor that the last time he had a problem, Diane, didn't have a miscarriage/abortion/surgery, and he didn't know anything about it, the whole theater was still full of lows. The low breathing sound can feel the mixed emotions hidden in it, and it is impossible to distinguish it. &1t;/p>
LeVine refused to accompany Diane or Jane to the surgery, so he didn't know that Diane not only didn't have the surgery, but returned home and finished giving birth. However, the doctor had no way of refunding the fee to LeVine, who did not have a permanent residence in New York and the bars where he used to perform regularly were no longer available. &1t;/p>
So, now, three years later, Levine knows that he is the father of a two-year-old child. &1t;/p>
Levine sat blankly on the chair, staring at the doctor behind the desk opposite, a trace of daze, a trace of pain, and a trace of bitterness in his eyes. Those dark brown eyes faintly reflected a thin mist of water, and for the first time, under that bastard's coat, a moment of fragility was revealed. &1t;/p>
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