Mooneta High School's

Mooneta High School's
Fullmoon



‘TAP! A TAP! TAP!’


Nhea stepped alone down the already deserted corridor alone. The sound of the soles of his shoes clashing with the surface of the floor sounded increasingly loud. Even the sunyinya hornet, he could hear the sound of his own breathing. It's past midnight now. So, it was only natural that there was no one here. Perhaps Nhea was the only person still wandering around in the middle of the night like this.


The place that carries the Victorian era architectural style was much more sinister when viewed at night. Every corner is almost dark. There is little light available in this place. Even occasionally Nhea had to pass through a pitch-black corridor. That's because all the lanterns have been extinguished. Just imagine, he had to step up properly. There was not a single ray of light that greeted his sight.


Nhea almost reached her room. He was currently walking down the corridor that would lead directly to the room. Hopefully, the sound of his footsteps does not bother others. The volume is quite large. He can't even muffle that one noise.


‘SYUTT!!’


He gasped. The girl stopped her steps for a moment. Just as he saw a black shadow flashed swiftly in front of him. The feathers bristled. Hear. He did not believe in ghosts because he had never seen them before. But now that stance could change.


“What was that?” mumbling slowly.


Nhea is still trying to keep thinking positively. Even though he almost died of fear. On the other hand his curiosity was much greater than anything else. He knows if this isn't true at all. Nhea kept trying to hold herself back from finding out what was going on there. Better not to know at all than to know facts that he does not want to know. Some things are deliberately hidden by the universe for some reason.


Not wanting to bother about what the creature had just seen, Nhea resumed her journey to return to the room. His body is tired. He needs to rest.


“I must have had a hallucination earlier,” murmured while scratching his nape that did not itch at all. He was just trying to reduce his anxiety that was already too excessive.


Only through five more doors, then he will immediately find his room. Oliver usually sleeps at this hour.


‘KRIET!!’


The girl opened the door very carefully. He doesn't want to bother anyone. Especially now it's time to go to sleep. Nhea's own fault. Why is he still hanging around out there till this night.


It turns out Oliver had slept first. Looks like he knows that Nhea is having some business. So, don't look for the girl. Oliver didn't wait for him to come home either.


The day is getting late. But, Nhea did not fall asleep. His body has been lying on the bed since. So did his eyes that were closed. Along with the previous activities. But, suddenly his drowsiness disappeared instantly.


Nhea could not sleep even though she felt tired. Various ways he has done to be able to sleep. But, the result is nil. The girl decided to get up for a moment. He promised himself for only a moment.


His eyes were straight out the window. Somehow the mini mala sky looks much more shady with thousands of celestial objects hanging there. Nhea almost forgot something. Tonight is the night of the full moon. According to their belief, the spirits will rise again when the full moon cycle has arrived. They consider it a holy night. The resurrected souls are the only ones chosen. Good people who always do positive things during their lives.


There are several versions that say about the night of the full moon. Starting from the resurrection of the good spirit, some even say if the evil spirit will also rise. It was only fitting that Nhea had found some incense sticks installed near the lantern. It turned out to be deliberately installed to neutralize the atmosphere which is somewhat less stable tonight. Nhea could also feel this clearly. The atmosphere is different than usual. Not just that girl. But it seems like everyone knows it too.


Nhea decided to get out of her bed. Inching towards the window. He planned to observe the atmosphere out there at this hour. It should now be that the full moon does not have too much of a side effect anymore to the changes in energy on earth. The highlight was midnight last night. Classes should be completed sooner and they are asked to return to their dorms immediately. But, Eun Ji Hae and Nhea were even still wandering around the school building at that time. They have absolutely no regard for the rules that apply. But, come to think of it, it's actually okay. After all, they only break once. Usually never at all. Both of them have always been known as quite exemplary students.


“Do each clan have a fairly close relationship with the full moon?” muttered.


Nhea was sitting in front of the window. The girl did not plan to open her glasses at all. Too risky. It's night anyway. Almost morning to be exact. Although actually at the beginning he intended to breathe light air at night. However, after further consideration, he should undo the intention.


“It looks like all the clans will experience the pinnacle of their clan life on the night of the full moon. A most important lunar cycle that is always awaited by all living things on earth,” chirp with length.


Nhea continued to make meronolong. Take it easy, Oliver won't be bothered by it. Nhea spoke very quietly. It was almost like whispering. After all, Oliver is not a typical person who is too sensitive to something. He hardly ever woke up at night. The girl had been sleeping all night. But, never had a good dream. He went through every night with no dreams at all.


“Sleep soundly only, don't dream beautifully.”


Oliver once said that to Nhea.


Even so, it did not mean if he had never dreamed beautiful at all in his lifetime. Of course it ever was. At least ten times if calculated to this day.


Nhea took her breath. He was tired and wanted everything to go back to normal. Nope. Not this place. Except his life. Nhea wanted to come back to life like an ordinary human being like before. There was a life he had secretly longed for all this time.