Seeing Tina didn't intend to move, he hooked his arm around her waist and pulled her onto his lap. She looked at him in surprise and asked, "What are you doing?" He lightly brushed the corners of her eyes with his fingers, and then said, "I want to tell you that you are not alone now!" This simple sentence was the longest-lasting and gentlest comfort. Warm words could easily eliminate negative emotions caused by loneliness. She looked at him with tearful eyes and sat peacefully in his arms with her head resting on his chest. Suddenly, she felt something cold and hard, so she sat up to fumble around his chest and then found a necklace. The pendant was half a coin, engraved with a clown's head. Its color had faded a bit and hung around his neck with a thin black rope, looking rough and w