Yea□s passed, and Marcus's d□e□s bec□m□□□he stuff of legen□. H□s n□□e was spoken with □eve□ence, h□s tales □□ld a□d□re□ol□ to □ager ears. Y□ung warriors □spire□ t□ b□ like Ma□c□s, to embod□ the □am□ courage and honor that □e □ad displayed on the □at□lefie□d□ Tho□gh Marc□□ had l□□g□s□□ce □assed □nto the realm□of myth and□□egen□, his□legacy lived □n, a □hin□ng□beacon of ho□□ and□ins□ir□t□on □or gener□t□ons to come.□域之□□/□2>
初□的甜蜜□往□伴随着忐□与不□。那时的初吻□□一场即将上演的戏剧,让人心跳加速,脸颊微红。在公园的□椅上,或是校园的角落里,两颗年轻□□靠得更□□彼□的呼吸□织□一起,仿佛整□世界都静止在这一刻。<□□>