
Keano immediately returned to where Airin and Zia had stood. But the two of them disappeared from there. Not even affordable anymore from the view of his monolid net.
"Armghh!" annoyed.
Bugh!
Laying a raw bogem on the tree that Celia had used to hide. Wreaked all the irritation he felt, until his own hand got a serious scratch.
But all of that was not worth the wound he had inflicted on Airin. Keano realized that. Several times he tried to contact Airin. But, never getting an answer, Keano sent a chat to him.
Unexpectedly, it turns out Airin wants to reply. The woman said she wanted to be alone. That made Keano happy. At least Airin still wants to respond.
Keano came home with a raging feeling. In his brain crossed several strategies to approach Airin again, not forgetting to prepare several scenarios to apologize.
"I will love you until the deadline, Airin. If that time limit is over. Then hold on to the first four words I said just now," he said.
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It was getting dark, the twilight that had appeared timidly was now replaced by the darkness of the night. Luckily the moon tonight got enough sunlight. So that he can be seen clearly, until the thick of the night can be neutralized well. Combined with the bright lights of the road that began to turn on. Beautiful the atmosphere of that silent cold night.
Rain stood on the balcony of his second floor room. Staring down there was a woman sitting alone in the backyard with her back shaking.
"Marahan, huh?" Nisa's voice that suddenly appeared from behind shocked Rain.
"That's how," he said, reluctant to turn to the origin of the voice.
"Sister Airin knows who Brother Rain really is?"
"Yes." Yeah."
"Don't let it drag on, brother. I know Airin's brother is forgiving."
"Is that so?"
Nisa approached, standing on equal footing with her foster sister. His bead eyes were directed following Rain's point of view, looking at the woman sitting alone down there.
"Sister Airin is sad. Entertain, gih."
"I don't dare." Rain nodded slowly.
"Coward," said Nisa.
"You don't know the affairs of the heart, Nisa."
"Who said. Say, Sis. Not even harbored."
"But I did. I wait—"
"And Brother will just give up?" Nisa looked at Rain while raising her eyebrows.
Feeling stared at, Rain directed his gaze to observe the expression of his adoptive sister. Nisa smiled encouragingly, she also smiled meaningfully.
Rain spoke shortly. "No. If I give up now, the struggle I put in from the beginning will be in vain. I can't let her keep getting hurt like this."
"Thank you" said Rain, turning around for a moment, then disappearing into the house.
"Sama-sama, Brother. You've helped me a lot. I should be the one to thank you," said Nisa, focusing her attention on the woman down there.
Under the moonlight, Airin sat alone on a bench located behind his house. His eyes could not be separated from the tears that had been shed from a few minutes ago.
Krusakk... Krusakk...
Brugh!
He did not take a headache, even impressed not care when he heard someone who had just jumped over the fence behind his house. Airin knew exactly who it was. The figure of the shadow drew closer, then put his butt next to Airin.
Silent. No one starts a conversation. It was as if they only heard crickets and night animals chatting. Rain with his head turned to look at the thousands of stars in the sky. And Airin who is still loyal bowed his head, until some strands of hair that was broken cover part of the face. But her tears had dried up since Rain had come.
"It's a loss if you just duck. Ignoring the beautiful stars tonight." Rain shifted his eyes, glancing at the unmoved Airin.
Consciously noticed, Airin looked up. Directing her eyes forward. Her tears were shed again, in harmony with her lips that were starting to open.
Not a strand of words that came out of the ripe lips, but a sobbing that increasingly sounded loud and heartbreaking. Feeling guilty, Rain panicked.
"Pardon me. There is no intention to disturb or hurt you. I'm just here to cheer you up. Who knows you still need my shoulder to lean on. I'm always ready if you need."
Airin did not say, he still cried as much in his place.
"If my presence makes you sad, I'll leave right now" Rain said. His body moved from there.
There was no step away from the man, Airin's hand suddenly blocked Rain's arm. Makes the man flinch while looking.
"A—"
Grep.
Rain gasped for a sudden hug from Airin, thinking she would never forgive herself at all. Her slightly shaking hand lifted up, touching Airin's mane then stroking it gently.
"It wasn't you who made me sad ... Your presence is not wrong either ... What is wrong is me .... "
Rain fell silent. Not intending to open her mouth, she understood that the woman had not spilled everything in her mind. Then he waited.
"I still love him, and he keeps hurting me. You're right, I have to admit that I still love Keano" Airin said.
Deg.
Rain felt as if the pitch-black sky of the night was collapsing right above his head.
'Airin still loves Keano? I've realized that. But when that sentence slid straight from her lips, why did my heart feel so sore? Is this a code if I have to give up?' his inner.
Clear water begins to pool at the corner of the net. Both of his hands clasped Airin's body tighter into the embrace. It can not be separated from the view of a girl from above the same. The tip of his lips formed a smile.
"You did it, brother," he murmured, unaware of the real situation.