
His afternoon...
Shena's funeral was just done. The mourners began to leave the funeral. There, on Shena's tombstone, a young man with a black match is seen. He was silent from then on until the wind hit the strands of his hair that fell forward.
"Shena, you left me so soon. I don't understand why this has to happen." He said slowly.
"Nara, please describe Shena. God knows what is best for him. Now let's go home." Ken took Nara.
One by one the mourners left the funeral. And now Nara and Ken are there. The other friends intentionally let them both. They believe Ken can calm the heart of Nara who is in a state of turmoil at this time.
"Ken, why does bad luck always happen to me?" He asked Ken slowly.
"Nara, stop. We're going back home. Not good dissolved in grief." Ken tried to calm down.
"Yes, you're right. But this isn't easy for me. I haven't even seen her yet." Nara is very sorry.
Ken patted Nara's shoulder. "We who are alive are not living long. Because God delayed our death. Rise from the depths, Nara. Forget the past and make peace with yourself. It's better if you find out."
As a friend, Ken wants the best for Nara. But he also realizes that God's scenario is best. Ken also tried to reduce the sadness that hit his friend. He invites Nara to return home.
Shena, just calm down in nature. I'm doing fine. Don't worry about me.
Nara finally complies with Ken. He and Ken got out of the cemetery, got into a car driven by Sai, to the D'Justice basecamp which was none other than his own residence.
Arriving at home...
Nara sat pensively on her living room couch. He is still accompanied by Ken at this time. The others went home and will be back in the morning. The blue-eyed young man also took off his black glasses that had been covering up.
"Drink."
"Everything is outlined. This might be best for Shena. You have to let it go, Nara." Ken patted Nara's shoulder.
Nara was still silent, her tears started to pool. A sense of tightness enveloped his chest without excuse.
"The doctor told me his illness was already in the final stages. It's just that Shena hasn't felt it too much. And he ended up fighting the disease." Ken explained well to Nara.
"Ken, Shena's sick because of me. I should have experienced it. Not him." Nara turned her head towards Ken who was sitting next to her.
"Nara, this is already his choice. He loves you so much that he sacrifices himself. Don't you regret, make the lesson ahead so as not to repeat it again. There's no point in you regretting it, it's too late." Ken tries to change the way his friend thinks so as not to get dissolved in sadness.
"You're right, Ken. It's too late." Nara held her head.
"It has. All we can do is fix. Keep on living. Don't let yourself fall. It's his will." Ken patted Nara on the shoulder, trying to encourage his friend who was being overcome with grief.
Ken understands how Nara is feeling right now, but he can't always be by her friend's side either. It has its own busyness outside of D'Justice's working hours. Ken rushes back to his house, leaving Nara alone at home.
"There's business I need to work out with Dad. I'll be back in the morning. Stay home and don't mess around. Tonight calm yourself down."
Ken told me before he left Nara's yard. Taxis are waiting for him.
Nara nodded.
"Let me know if there's anything. Don't take care of all your problems." Ken then got into the taxi.
The friend finally left his home. Tonight he will be alone at home. Alone in silence without the lover accompanying him. He's very grieving.