The Trumpet of Seraphim

The Trumpet of Seraphim
The Inca wanted to give up



"Sera, I'm going home right now" the Inca said goodbye when they finished dinner and sat back in the living room.


"You why the hell, brother?" Sera was completely astonished by the Inca's attitude which was so inversely proportional to his attitude when they only knew each other yesterday.


"It's okay, I just want to go home early" replied the Inca.


"Then let's go home together" Arnold then prepared to leave as well.


"Don't sir, I'm taking a taxi online, I've ordered it" the Inca lied.


"Well, did we promise to go home together?" Arnold scrunched his forehead.


"Have just canceled the online taxi order" Gamal gave advice.


"Yes, cancel it!" Sera is anxious with the attitude of the Incas. He felt in vain struggling with making such a mature scenario for the two of them.


"Let's go home" Arnold then said goodbye to Gamal and Sera.


Inka followed Arnold to his car.


"I go home first huh" Inka hugged Sera.


"Be careful on the road, brother" Sera returned the Inca's embrace.


After Arnold and the Inca came out of the gate, Gamal grabbed the woman's plate and guided her to their room.


"Come on" said Gamal.


"Darling, can our plan work?" Sera hesitated, because the attitude of the Inca suddenly changed drastically.


"Of course, we can't force someone's heart dear, all we can do is try and that's what we've done, the rest let them decide for themselves.


"Did you know that brother Inca said he wanted to give up?" Sera started telling Gamal.


"How come?" Gamal was surprised.


"Say he wasn't sure the mission would work because Arnold's attitude was so indifferent to him" Sera sighed.


"I think it's natural, which means he's realistic, doesn't want to dream too much!" Gamal examined the attitude of the Incas.


"But all this time he was very keen to chase after Mr. Arnold, even to the point of intimidating every student he considered to have the potential to snatch Mr. Arnold from him!" Sera was very inexhaustible.


"Darling ihhhhh" Sera kegelian when the husband can no longer be conditioned.


The atmosphere of their room was getting heated until they finally melted into one with the sound of rumbling from each mouth.


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Elsewhere, in Arnold's car as he drove the Inca home, the atmosphere looked awkward.


"Are you not feeling well?" Arnold glanced at the Inca who had been sitting quietly.


"No sir, I'm fine" Inka smiled clumsyly.


"Why are you quiet from now on? aren't you usually very excited?" Arnold teases the Inca.


"Ah no sir, I just don't have the talk heheheh" the Inca searched for excuses.


"Ohhhh, I guess why" Arnold also bearded, although he did not believe one hundred percent in the words of the Inca, but he appreciated the girl and did not want to force her to speak again until they arrived at the Inca house.


"Thank you sir for the ride" Inka smiled at Arnold as she was already in her yard.


"Sama-sama Inca" Arnold returned an Inca smile.


"Be careful on the road, sir" the Inca said sincerely.


"I wasn't told to stop by first?" ask Arnold.


"Eh?" Inca wrong behavior.


"Hahahahaha" joking.


"Ohhhh" Inka scratching her head in awkwardness.


"I'm home" then Arnold drives his car, leaving behind the sullen Inca.


For some reason since Sera advised him in the tent on the night of the inauguration, the Inca rethink their feelings for Arnold. He felt that what he felt might not be love but just an obsession until he justified various ways to win Arnold's heart. He felt so bad about others.


"Calm down, I'll definitely help you, but you have to promise not to do what you did to me to anyone else. Believe that love will find its own way without the need to be forced, especially to do acts that are not commendable. We just try well enough, the rest let fate guide us!" sera's words continued to ring in his ears to make him aware and choose to retreat and no longer pursue Arnold.