
"Me and the Sixth Goddess ... "
"Kiara, you .. "Hansa's speech was forced to stop when Weni came from behind. The girl seemed to have just finished her lunch as well.
"sorry. I'm a nuisance, aren't I?" weni asked fearing that she would become a bully between the two who looked so serious.
Kiara shook her head quickly. "Why? you look like you're in such a hurry?" it was his turn to ask because he saw Weni who had just walked with hasty steps towards him.
"I'm worried about you. I thought you were sick or something. So I was going to catch up with you." He paused on his sentence for a moment. "But it looks like you're safer now. I go first, yeah." His pampit took him to glance at Hansa who was the target of his satire.
Kiara simply smiled and turned her attention back to Hansa who had also not budged from her place. "So what did you say? you and the Sixth Goddess .. "he asked to bring up the phrase Hansa who was cut off by the arrival of Weni.
Hansa smiled awkwardly. "I'm just saying that me and the Sixth Goddess are only close friends." The answer had to lie. He undoes his intention of wanting to say about the closeness of himself and the sixth Goddess because his courage recedes when his speech was cut.
Kiara smiled knot. Although he felt dissatisfied with Hansa's answer, let alone seeing from the look of his girlfriend's nervous face. But he chose not to bother and still trust the man he loved.
"I know. Because only I know your character. And I also know you can't possibly have a special affinity with any girl other than me." Surely full of confidence.
Hansa wears a slightly forced smile because of her lover's words that are not entirely true, but also not entirely wrong. But anyway, she was relieved that her lover believed her. Even if he had to lie a little.
"I'm sorry I doubted you. I should have known that you only loved me and were always loyal to me." Kiara said full haru.
Hansa smiled widely and immediately carried the girl into his arms. "I'm glad you can understand." Her legs were ambiguous while gently stroking Kiara's shoulders affectionately.
"I should apologize for not being able to tell you the truth, Kiara. I also don't know the reason for my lack."
His mind is deep in the deepest of hearts.
This afternoon, Hansa sat down with the sixth Goddess who played a musical instrument in a plucked manner. More precisely, the Sixth Goddess accompanied the heartwarming that was being felt by the man beside her.
Understanding Hansa's mood, he deliberately stopped his activities and stared at the dreamy man.
"Hansa, do you remember what song I was playing?" his tanyanya tested whether the man heard it or was just busy with his daydreams.
The sixth goddess smiled meaningfully and deliberately plucked the strings of the harp very tightly to resuscitate Hansa from her daydream.
"Why?" hansa asked so surprised and aware that she had ignored the Sixth Goddess. How not? from then on he just looked at the leaves that fell from the oak tree in front of him while his head was filled with all his worries.
"Do you remember this song I was playing?" ask the Sixth Goddess. Hansa showed a guilty look of not paying attention or enjoying the music played by the Sixth Goddess.
The sixth goddess only smiled a little while playing her favorite musical instrument. "Looks good. You must be familiar with this song." Speak with her distinctive soft voice.
This time Hansa did not want to let the Sixth Goddess be offended again. He put his ears to hear the song played by the Sixth Goddess. Her melody was so gentle and so familiar in her ears. Making a smile appear on his lips.
But his memory is quite strong. He even remembered the song played by the Sixth Goddess told him about what.
"Of course I know. The song tells about missing someone, right?" guess who was immediately embraced by the Sixth Goddess.
The girl stared deep into the sky. "When I was a kid, I played this song specifically for you. But now everything is different. I only play this song when I miss him. As it is now." He said with distant eyes. Her teary eyes further clarified her sad gaze.
"I wish you all the best." Hansa was surprised to hear his words. But as a friend, he did not need to question about the girl's words. All he had to do was support and encourage her.
The sixth goddess immediately dispelled the sadness on her face and looked back at Hansa. "How's Julian doing?" her tanya deliberately diverted the sadness in her heart.
Hansa threw a lazy face discussing his friend who had already switched Master. "You don't know what he's doing now?" he asked because he thought the Sixth Goddess had not known about Julian who had changed.
"I know. Because I had a chance to meet him." Answer the sixth Goddess casually. "Even though his face was closed, I still knew him. He knows me and doesn't hesitate to greet me. But as an enemy." He recounted his meeting with Julian on his way to the Court Office.
"I don't think between the three of us, only you are still surviving and have never changed until now." The compliment. Hansa bowed respectfully accepting the compliment.
The two went back into silence to soak up the worry in each other's hearts. After a few minutes, Dewi Sixth was awakened and immediately said something very important to Hansa.
"The heart of a woman is very thin and soft. There are a lot of men out there. But still our hearts have been created as soft as silk." He paused his sentence for a moment.
"Therefore, while he trusts you, never betray his trust. Once or twice may be forgiven. But there's no third time and so on." His advice while getting up from his seat and bowing gracefully to Hansa before saying goodbye to go from there first.
Hansa fell silent and permeated the advice of the sixth Goddess which he was sure was fixed on him. "I will definitely not betray the trust of the girl I love. It's just .. I need time to tell her." He said slowly with a look down.
His gaze was sidetracked on the harp that was deliberately left behind by its owner beside him. "You used to always accompany me to play a song that somehow never bored me to hear it even though you play it every day." He sighed with his mind glaring to the past.
"But I'm glad you found the best for you. Just like I've found the best for me." He turned his attention away from the harp and let a smile rise on his lips.