
"Tora." the straight black haired girl ran towards the swing that was near the bottom of the tree.
"Don't call me Tora, my name is Aarav!" a boy shouted in annoyance.
Eliza covered her ears "And your name is Tora too" he said not to lose.
Aarav who was called Tora just looked resentfully at her Eliza.
He has repeatedly told the seven-year-old girl not to call him Tora because he thinks Tora is a female name, while he is a male.
"I like to call you Tora" said Eliza laughing mockingly as she ruffled the hair of a boy one year older than her.
Tora removed Eliza's hand from her head "I don't want to play with you anymore!" aarav shouted in annoyance.
"Well, I don't want to play with you anymore!!" Eliza returned Aarav's screams even louder.
Eliza left the swing with her teary eyes. Aarav who saw Eliza as if he wanted to cry immediately prevented her from leaving.
"I'm joking El, you can call me Tora" Aarav said, adding his smile.
"Promise yes! You're not angry anymore if I call Tora" Eliza said in a trembling voice.
Aarav held up his little finger in front of Eliza "Promise" he said.
Eliza smiled and displayed dimples on both sides of her cheeks. He flanked his little finger Aarav with his little pinky finger.
"Aarav.. raining down," cried Eliza hysterically as she felt the point of water touching her palm.
Aarav immediately looked up to see the sky which was giving off small crystal grains. Suddenly it rained hard. Aarav ran towards the swing to shelter.
"Eliza. Your mother will be angry" cried Aarav telling Eliza to take shelter with him.
"No way, you won't be angry, '" cried Eliza while enjoying the rain that soaked her face.
"Tora.. Come here." cried Eliza who again called her Tora.
Aarav who saw the excitement of Eliza playing in the rain finally came along. He came out of the rain swing with Eliza. They laughed happily because they were so happy with the rain.
Eliza picked up the little Aqua glass nearby, and then she held the rain water in the glass. Aarav was sure, after this Eliza would definitely throw the water at him. Aarav secretly hid behind the bushes nearby.
After holding a puddle of rain, Eliza turned around "To.." her words stopped when she did not see Tora around her.
In his hiding place, Aarav stifles laughter at the confused face of Eliza who is unable to find her.
"Tora.. where are you!" peekit Eliza's.
"Aarav.
He thought Aarav was angry because he called him Tora. He threw the rough glass containing the puddle water from his hand.
Aarav who saw that immediately came out of the grass while laughing chuckling.
"Ha ha ha.. You crybaby!" aarav taunting.
Eliza turned to the origin of the voice. Her sad face turned irritated when she found out that her best friend was working on her.
"I'm angry!" cynical Eliza.
The rain stopped. They looked at the sky which suddenly stopped lowering those small water crystals.
Aarav looked west. His eyes glistened at something very beautiful.
"Eliza.. There's a rainbow!" aarav shouted while pointing towards the rainbow.
Eliza turned her gaze towards the direction Aarav had pointed at. Instantly his eyes twinkled. It felt like he was eager to climb the rainbow arch along with Aarav.
"Come there! There must be a lot of angels who play water there," asked Eliza with great enthusiasm.
Aarav takes Eliza's head slowly. "From what do you mean? I told you, it's just a myth" Aarav said furiously.
Eliza just chuckled while showing off her teeth. He and Aarav continued to argue until the rainbow was gone at the end.
And that day was their last day together.