What is the craziest thing you've ever done?


What she did was—on a stormy night, in an empty hotel, she主动对一个只认识三小时的陌生人说:I want to have sex with you.
At 3 a.m., I was working the night shift at the hotel front desk.
She pushed the door open, her luggage wheels all wet, outside pouring rain.
She said she hadn’t made a reservation, her phone was dead, and asked if she could stay for one night first, and pay tomorrow.
After scanning her ID, I found her home was just a street away.
I asked why she didn’t go back so close.
She said she had an interview today, was rejected, and didn’t want her mom to see her with red eyes.
I gave her a room, and when I handed her the key card, she asked how many rooms were available.
I said she was the only guest tonight.
She said, then stay and chat with me for a while, I’m afraid I’ll cry if I stay alone.
I took her to the rooftop terrace, the rain just stopped, the whole city was wet as if soaked in tears.
She squatted by the railing and said she had been interviewing for three months, and today this place said she was thirty and unmarried.
Every time she went on a blind date, the man would ask why she was still looking for a job at this age.
I said I was thirty too, single, and working night shifts at this age.
She laughed and said her mom was too lazy to even call, and had already arranged a blind date for tomorrow.
She said she didn’t want to go.
I wanted to do something my mom would never approve of.
She stood up, tucked her wet hair behind her ear, looked at me, and said—
I want to have sex with you.
I was stunned.
She didn’t avoid it, and kept talking.
She said I could have gone home tonight, but I didn’t.
I could not tell you I was rejected, but I already said it.
I don’t want to be the always obedient person anymore, I just want to choose for myself this time.
After she finished, she smiled and said it was the first time in her life she didn’t cry after saying “I want to.”
The next noon, she checked out and left her ID at the front desk.
When I chased after her, she was on the phone, speaking softly
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