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Address
304 North Cardinal
St. Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
$35.00
“Red Sandalwood Threads”
At the bottom of Su Wan’s dressing box, there has always been a faded red sandalwood bracelet hidden – twelve beads, each engraved with half a sentence from “The Song of Everlasting Sorrow”.
“This is your grandmother’s dowry,” her mother told her before she died, “Red sandalwood recognizes its master, wear it, and you will meet the person you are destined to meet.”
Su Wan just thought it was the old man’s obsession, and threw the bracelet into the drawer. It was not until the company transferred the new director Cheng Yan that she saw another red sandalwood bracelet on his wrist, and the poem on the beads just happened to be able to form a complete chapter with her own bracelet.
“This is my grandfather’s legacy,” Cheng Yan smiled bitterly, “the old man insisted that I wear it before he died, saying that I would meet the right person.”
The two smiled at each other and tacitly did not mention it again.
During the plum rain season, Su Wan broke her dressing box when she moved. The broken bracelet rolled into the rain puddle, and the red sandalwood actually blew a little blood, spelling out the second line of “I wish to be a pair of wings in the sky” in the water.
She rushed to Cheng Yan’s house in the rain and found him staring at the bracelet that broke automatically on the coffee table – his half string of beads spelled out “I wish to be a pair of branches on the ground” in the water.
The rain stopped, and the two strings of red sandalwood were basking in the sun on the balcony. The originally faded wooden beads gradually returned to a bright rouge red, like the old years that were soaked in longing finally awakened.
(❤️Red sandalwood meaning: Some fate is a reunion written in the blood)
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