
At seven or less ten nights, Rani was already at the Sirosoppo restaurant. In the restaurant, he did not go inside, but just peeked outside through the glass.
She was worried that Ghevin and Amanda would eat in the VIP— room, which meant that Rani could not keep an eye on their meeting—but then she saw Amanda sitting alone at the table in the middlemiddle restaurant. Many times Amanda saw her watch, probably afraid Ghevin would stop coming.
"Hopefully Ghevin didn't come."
If that happens. Rani will surely be thrilled to see Amanda waiting for Ghevin to reach the moss at the restaurant. But unfortunately his desire to see Amanda moss was not fulfilled, because a little later he saw Ghevin entering the restaurant.
Amanda stood up as she realized Ghevin's presence. His face looked incredibly relieved. After sitting down and ordering food, they started talking. Serious talk, when seen from their faces. If only Rani could read lips...
"Is it better to go in and sit at a table near their table, huh? That way I'll be able to eavesdrop on their conversation. But don't, it's too risky."
Their food came, and they continued talking while eating. Rani's stomach so rumbling to see it. He should have eaten before he left.
"Excuse me, Ma'am." Suddenly, Rani hears someone's voice. He was so shocked that his hat hit the glass. Rani turns to see who surprised her, and it turns out that the flirtatious waitress who drove them to the VIP room last night. Does he recognize Rani? Seems not. "Do you want to eat here?"
Rani must have looked suspicious, so the flirtatious asked so.
"Yes," Rani lied. "But I want to wait for my friend first."
"Bak can wait inside" said the waiter.
"Ah, really bad! Can't he see if I don't want to come in?"
Rani knew the waitress meant well. But still, he was already bothering her.
"It's okay" said Rani. "Let me wait outside."
Finally the waiter left too. Rani keeps an eye on Ghevin and Amanda. It feels like they have been eating for a long time. When they finished eating, they were still talking.
After two hours, Ghevin and Amanda walked out of the restaurant. Amanda walked with her head down, a little behind Ghevin. Ghevin looked back many times to make sure Amanda was still following him.
Maybe Amanda still wants to be in that restaurant, because two hours is not enough for her. Rani also always felt that way whenever she was with Ghevin. How many hours is never enough. Or maybe there are other things that do not satisfy Amanda, such as the results of their conversation that he considers not in accordance with his wishes.
Ghevin drove Amanda to his car. But Amanda did not go straight in, but instead took advantage of that narrow time to get Ghevin to talk again. Rani gets so hot at how hard Amanda can get away from Ghevin.
Rani closes her eyes for a moment, hoping that when she reopens it Amanda has gotten into her car and gone forever from Ghevin's life. But in reality, Rani sees Amanda crying. In Ghevin's arms.
"Why should I see Ghevin hugging Amanda? And why can't I turn my face away from them?"
While Amanda was at her best, Ghevin continued to whisper in Amanda's ear as she stroked her hair. Every time Ghevin's hand caressed Amanda's hair, every time Rani's heart was sliced. Rani's wounded heart is made even more bloody when she sees Ghevin wipe away Amanda's tears with his hand, after Ghevin releases his embrace.
Ghevin says something to Amanda, who is greeted with Amanda's nod. There are still tears on Amanda's face. With one last caress of Ghevin in Amanda's hair, Amanda gets into her car. Ghevin waited until Amanda's car vanished from sight, only then did he get into his own car.
Rani immediately fell to the paving block. His hat fell because of the sudden movement, but he did not even have the strength to pick it up. Let the hat lie next to him.
Rani is really bothered by Amanda's crying. Is that a cry of grief because Ghevin rejected it? Or the tears of happiness that Ghevin took back?
"Excuse me, Ma'am." Again Rani heard someone's voice, and again that person was the flirtatious waitress. "Have your friends come?"
Rani just stared ferociously as the answer. He doesn't want to serve it. So he picked up a hat, and immediately ran to his bike.
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(Connected)