Monochrome Girls

Monochrome Girls
Episode 48's



The queen who had laid herself down to rest in the same room as Fiona. Queen looked at Fiona who was already soundly asleep beside her.


"Why can't you sleep?" ask Queen to sit on the bed.


Queen lowered her legs to the floor and walked towards the back of the room. Queen saw the atmosphere of the beach that stretched widely visible from the top of the hotel room.


"Wind the beach cool enough to miss. I better go out for a walk." Answer the Queen who is thinking of getting out of the room and briefly walking on the beach.


The Queen went back into the room and walked out of the hotel room. The night was quite quiet as there were only how many hotel employees were standing guard at the receptionist and the guards in front of the hotel. There are no hotel visitors or visitors who are outside the hotel.


The sound of the waves so strong in the silent night. Queen breathes the night air on the beach. Queen put her sand in the beach when walking forward towards the waves. Queen walk on the beach by not using sandals while playing with the waves that are sweeping the beach.


"Truly misses this kind of atmosphere." Queen replied in heart.


Queen continues to walk with feet moistened by the waves on the beach. Queen enjoys the solitude of a night by the beach. Take some seashells that are on the beach and throw them back into the water.


From a distance, Al sees a woman who is alone on the beach. Al saw that the woman was the Queen. Al street asked for ginseng and blankets to the employees who were there. After getting it, he walked over to the Queen.


At that time, Queen was already sitting in the sand beside everything she had put down earlier. Queen gazed at the vast ocean by the beach.


"It feels cold." The Queen answered by stroking her shoulders with her hands.


Al came by putting the blanket he had brought to Queen's body. Queen realized that there was a blanket that was coiling on her body. The queen turned her head towards the figure that was beside her right and was about to sit down.


"Wear it, it's cold." Al answered sitting next to Queen.


"Can't sleep?" ask Queen.


"so. Want a cup of warm ginseng?" tanya Al who offered one cup of ginseng cup from her right hand.


Queen accepted it and confirmed the blanket on her body.


"For a moment to forget the burden of the mind sometimes staring at the expanse of the sea on the beach is one of the best ways to relax for a moment to enjoy life. Like the problem being thought of has drifted along with the waves." Al opened the conversation and sipped a cup of warm ginseng in his hand.


"It turns out you have that too." Answer Queen who also sipped a cup of warm ginseng received by him.


"And sometimes want to talk to someone to relieve what is felt. There's no need to do anything just listen to what you're complaining about." Answer Al.


"But sometimes telling stories to people will be disappointing." Answer Queen.


"Then find someone who can understand what we are feeling. More precisely without us telling the story he would ask more are we okay?" Al who replied to Queen's conversation.


"Hmmm, maybe." Answer Queen.


"So, what about my offer yesterday? Have you thought about it or not thought about it at all?" al asked who turned to the left to look at Queen's face.


"Offer?" asked Queen who also turned her face to the right while thinking about what Al meant.


"It's true, not at all thought." Replied Al who turned his face forward again.


"alright. There seems to be no hope of fighting for you anymore. Because it's like that, I stopped forcing." Answer Al who wants to stand from a sitting position yes.


"You mean about the offer to marry you?" ask the Queen who stopped Al from standing up. Al sat down on the sand.


"La. I'll stop fighting to get you if in the end you never give me a chance. Like a sentence I've read that stop fighting if he's never gonna vote for you." Answer Al.


"I'll just cut it short. First, I don't know what love is even a marriage. Second, isn't it weird that you want to marry me all of a sudden?" ask Queen.


"Not knowing does not mean not wanting to know. To choose a life partner is not married if indeed the heart has set." Answer Al.


"If the reason I saved you back then, would everyone who saved you be made your wife?" ask Queen.


"No, because that guy wasn't you." Answer Al.


"Why should I?" ask Queen.


"If asked why I am also confused to explain what it looks like. More precisely the heart has set it that I choose you to be my partner for life and the only woman capable of being my wife." Answer Al.


"You're really weird Al. Looking at your mysterious identity and handsome face, there are many women who line up to be your wife even if only to be made into your toys. Then why should I choose me whose origin is unclear?" ask Queen.


"You're saying I'm handsome?" asked Al who turned to the left to see the face of Queen who looked forward.


"Yes." Yeah." Answer Queen.


"Isn't that enough to be the reason you didn't reject me?" ask Al.


"You sure you chose me?" ask Queen.


"Very sure." Answer Al.


"You're sure you'll always believe whatever I do?" ask Queen.


"When I love someone I will trust that person completely." Answer Al.


"I'll learn to understand your world, and so will I. I wish you could understand my world too." Answer Al again.


"Give me the strongest logical reason to give me a chance for you?" ask Queen.


"Good." Answer Al who changed his position to face to the left.


"Change your position and look at me." Al answered, staring at Queen. Queen follows Al's will.


"Give me 10 minutes, just listen to what I'm about to tell you." Answer Al.


"understand?" ask Al again. Queen nodded her head.


"I used to almost die because my parents were gamblers and prostitutes. Because of their actions, they were killed by some people who were unable to pay the bill. Even their dead bodies were taken to retrieve all the organs that could pay off their debts. I couldn't even make a sound and couldn't even cry about it. I'm just under the bed looking at everything." Al answered, telling the past.