SHINE of My Love KAMELIA At the End of Dusk

SHINE of My Love KAMELIA At the End of Dusk
THAT FAREWELL



Since her wedding day with Kemil, Kamelia has felt much better. Plus Idris' treatment that loved him so much. Even though his heart was so missed by mama, papa and his beloved brother.


Kamelia deeply understood the anger of her family, coupled with Kamelia's attitude that covered up the true events that had befallen her to anyone.


Days pass. Although Kamelia settled in Arayan's residence, she never once came face to face with the man who had made her unable to fall in love with another man. The man was none other than Kemil Izdan Arayan. His childhood friend who had promised to see him again.


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The Flashback


The twelve-year-old boy ran along the cobblestone road that he had on his side a green tea plantation.


He ran very fast while occasionally wiping his tears that fell on his cheeks.


"Kameeeel..." He cried when he found a little girl two years younger than him.


Kamelia who was sitting in the corner tree house of the plantation stopped her doodling activities. He looked at the boy who was running towards him with a confused feeling.


"Bab!!!" Reply while inching down from the tree house. "You're crying..." Kamelia laughed mockingly at the crying Kemil.


"If I tell you why I'm crying, you'll probably be more hysterical than me..." His words behind a lot of fun.


"Am I a crybaby like you?" Ledek Kamelia small while shaking her waist and just keep laughing at her best friend.


Kemil thrust a paper bag cover at Kamelia.


"What's this?" The girl asked in astonishment as she grabbed it from Kemil's hand.


"That's a paper bird I made a hundred pieces for you... My papa mom will take me to move to my grandma's place. Mother of my mother, Kamel..." He still sobs.


Kamelia was silent for a moment. Then throw away the paper bag cover he received from Kemil earlier.


"Why did you throw it away?" Kemil asked angrily feeling unappreciated.


"I don't need a paper bird... I want you not to go..." Kamelia Shouted. His eyes that were just glazed directly spilled water from inside.


"She said it wasn't crybaby... Now why are you crying? You're angry too." Kemil tried to calm Kamelia.


"You promised me to play on the beach. Know me as your good mom and smart cook too. And you will be with me forever..." Kamelia cried increasingly sobbing.


"Ah this little boy..." Gerrutu Kemil while picking up the cover of his paper bag that Kamelia threw away. "I'll be back later..." Kemil wiped the tears of Kamelia that flooded the girl's chubby cheeks.


"When...?" Kamelia asked who was trying to stop her sobbing.


"Later anyway..." Answer Kemil again.


"No way, Kameeel.... Just so you promised to wait for me to come back..." Kemil pointed his little finger at Kamelia.


Kamelia answered him with a slight grunt that still stuck on her tiny face.


"Now you keep a paper bird that I've made especially for you this week... If you miss me, you can look at this one." Kemil presented another paper bird that looked special from the one in the cover bag.


"It's funny.." Kamelia exclaimed as she grabbed the paper bird of golden color and slightly shiny.


"Kammiiill..."


"Kameeell..."


Two young looking men approached them gasping for breath.


"What I said, Id... They must be here." Said one of the men among them.


The man was none other than Great and his best friend, Idris.


"Gee... You know each other already." Idris said with a smile. "So this is your sixth-grade daughter, Gung?" Ask Idris again.


"Yes... My little girl is a little naughty. He loved going up to that tree house near your father's garden." Point Agung towards the tree house where Kamelia was sitting earlier.


Kamelia smiled shyly and hid behind her papa's arm.


"You're saying goodbye to Kamelia, son?" Idris asked Kemil.


"Already, Pa... Kemil also gave Kemil a paper bird that he made yesterday." With a heavy heart.


"Yes yes, Gung... I'm pampering... Occasionally visit my father, yeah..." Pamit Idris's. She stroked Kamelia's chubby cheeks.


Kamelia and Kemil both shed tears at their dramatic separation.


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