
"luck!" jessy's carefree voice jolted Alfin, the man smiling assentively.
soon, both of them flew kites in their hands.the two objects flew so far high that they looked smaller, only as big as a palm.
"it's time to say hope!" shouted Alfin. who was in the teriakin nodded.
just a few minutes they were oppressive. Suddenly the wind blew louder, making the kites wiggle. Suddenly, the two were rubbing against each other at the same time, Alfin's body stiffened and sculpted in place. the twenty-two-year-old man's face turned pale Pasi. The kite in his hand was severed.
Jessy flinches, then she realizes Alfin's change in attitude. Soon she forgets her own kite and mutters the man's right palm.
"there's nothing to worry about from a myth.
Alfin smiled thinly and sadly, they clasped each other without saying anything.
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"the full!" jessy exclaimed, her hands pointing towards the face of the moon measuring just a little wider than the circumference of a basketball.The full moon had just emerged from the side of a hill. the color is still reddish because the tinge of the twilight sun is still reflected on its surface.
at first glance Alfin followed the direction of jessy. then, he again observed every detail of jessy's behavior from the rearview mirror.The sadness drowned in the face of the man who began to be absorbed by the fatigue. the taste is evoked whenever the twenty-two-year-old woman smiles or laughs in the grip of the handlebars of powerful motorcycles from inside the leather gloves that wrap her soles.
"good, huh?" timpal Alfin "do you want to see more clearly?"
alfin slowed down the pace of his vehicle before finally braking when he found a place that was comfortable enough to sit. a rather spacious place with the ground sloping. at a glance there was a gurgling stream from the ground in front of the two.
the moon had turned brilliantly silvery when the two got off the motorcycle and sat down. They ignored the suniness of the streets in the evening that day.
"do you remember Fin? in the moonlight you once carved a promise." Jessy smiled faintly considering the climb on Mount Merbabu. when it was the middle of the nature lovers diksar event in High School.
no matter how Jessy repeated the story of the oath of allegiance that was only once uttered, every full moon arrived as if he was charging and reminding the promise. All this time, Alfin never objected, somehow this time he just wanted to close both ears tightly, if possible. deep down, Alfin in the grip of feelings that are impossible to convey to Jessy. the girl who now ties the tail of her horse is neater. Alfin gripped his own fingers\_clenched.*he shouldn't have jessy staring at the moon this time*.
"Jessy" called Alfin quietly as jessy's sentence began to pause — spaces for him to interrupt.
"yes?" jessy brushed Alfin's face away, saying nothing but preparing an ear to listen.
"do you promise me?"
"promise?" jessy's eyes widen witty.promise moreover? his fingers could not even count the promises they had made several times.
Alfin nodded his head assent. his brain was busy, pulling a thread unsure of what he was about to say. Alfin's chest rose and fell like there was quite a heavy burden there.there was a pain that must be borne, there was a pain that must be in his responsibility, and he was ready to explode because of it. Alfin tried to strengthen himself.