My Obsessive Boyfriend's

My Obsessive Boyfriend's
3. SEASON 2: The Love That Rises From the Grave



David decided to go for a walk. He continued to move his legs even though the sun was getting hotter. He has no purpose. That was why he did not know where to stop his steps.


In the middle of the trip, David's view was attracted to some children who were playing on the playground. No one cares about the heat. They only care about fun and togetherness. Despite just looking, David liked that. As a child, he never felt that togetherness. She only plays with her brother or mother when she is free.


David decided to stop his steps there. He sat on a chair without letting go of his gaze. The children finally made her smile. David hasn't smiled like that for a long time. He usually just smiles like crazy.


Had Amelia been alive, perhaps she would have had a child of that age if God had really bestowed good luck on her.


Six years on, David still carries Amelia's shadow everywhere he goes. He did not dare to cast away those shadows. She is more afraid of forgetting Amelia's love and finding another love. That would get him hurt again.


Suddenly David sees a boy who may be five years old walking while crying in front of him. The boy said nothing but crying. David crouched down and stopped the boy.


“Why are you crying, Little Boy?” ask David.


“I keep walking from school so I don't know my way back. My mom must be waiting for me there. What if I can't find him again? What if she leaves me because I'm not back?” The boy's cry was getting hard. David was confused. He had never had such a small family that he did not know how to handle it.


“Do not cry. You're a boy,” persuade David.


“My father said anyone could cry when he lost something valuable to them.”


The boy was right. David also shed more tears than the boy did when he lost Amelia.


“Then we should try to find happiness to stop that crying.” Ah, how could David possibly advise the boy like that given his own position. David is not himself at the moment.


“How to?”


“Back to school. I'll drive you. Then you will find your mama.” David stretched out his hand.


“How about my mama's gone?”


Finally the boy accepted David's hand. He walks with David to find his school.


Arriving at school, from a distance David and the boy see a new luxury black car arrive.


“That's my mama's car,” the boy said as he pointed at the car.


“Are you sure?” ask David.


“Of course. Not many people have a car that great because not many people as great as my papa. Does Om have a car like that? If Om doesn't have it, then Om isn't a great person.” The boy was acting arrogant.


David laughed softly. It reminds him of his past. He also often bragged like that.


After the car completely stopped, David let go of the boy to walk there alone, while David watched him from behind. If the parents of the child knew that their son had just lost his way, it might make them even more worried.


A black long-haired woman came out from there. The woman hugged the boy very tightly. David was really happy to see it. He was also in those times even though now his mother and himself have changed.


As the woman faced back, David saw a familiar face mediating black hair. Although it had been six years not to see him, David sure did not forget that face in the slightest. Not only was it similar, it was indeed the same face. Suddenly the woman entered her car and drove away. David, still shocked, did not know what to do. He foolishly ran after the car.


“LIA! AMELIA!” he screamed while running.


Of course David was stupid to do that. He wouldn't have managed to chase the car just by running, unless it stopped. David finally gave up. He stopped while normalizing his breathing. He stopped in a bent position.


“Amelia is alive,” murmured.


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