Danh ngôn của Trey Songz

I once took the key off my girlfriend's key ring so that I could surprise her when she got home. So I did this whole romantic setup in our bedroom with flowers and rose petals. She was so mad when she got home, but then when she walked in, she was so surprised.
I once took the key off my girlfriend's key ring so that I could surprise her when she got home. So I did this whole romantic setup in our bedroom with flowers and rose petals. She was so mad when she got home, but then when she walked in, she was so surprised.
Có lần tôi đã lấy chìa khóa ra khỏi vòng chìa khóa của bạn gái để có thể tạo bất ngờ cho cô ấy khi cô ấy về nhà. Vì vậy, tôi đã thực hiện toàn bộ cách sắp đặt lãng mạn này trong phòng ngủ của chúng tôi với hoa và cánh hoa hồng. Về đến nhà cô rất tức giận nhưng khi bước vào, cô lại rất ngạc nhiên.
Tác giả: Trey Songz | Chuyên mục: Romantic | Sứ mệnh: [5]
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