ric old lady who was standing be
ing the elderly woman slowly. Myra obs
illa, not Myra... she vaguely remembered that
eyes looking downcast. Myra assumed this old lady was someone he knew, watching them slo
d how Hart attempted to console her, offering her a wad of tissues to dry her tears,
her, Ina had departed. Myra couldn't fathom what was going on and he
her in the morning. Now that an elder had mistaken her for Milla,
he break the qu
y had the opportunity to experience natural surroundings. The air was fresh and some small breezes cooled t
omfortable life. She had yet to see much of the world. The fact that she had an overcontrolling father suggested she was the only child of a magnate. She had not ment
ood to yo
ooned a mouthful of cool
she thought. But the porridge was plain and had few ingredients, a delicacy she wasn't
wasn't keen on seeing Jake and his new girl. It would take he
w Hart looked distracted. She could not read what was on the
a breakfa
in the past would have worked on her father to get
old l
is Milla'
often look lost or guilty when he pronounced Milla's name. There were few times that he had ca
unusual relationship, she hoped that he wa
was this Milla to him? Did he love her? Was he unab
said after a long pause. Hart looked a li
ast, she sensed Hart's hand on hers. Some couples passing them just smi
herself in how secure she felt with him. A bri
ome clothes if
for w
confe
Oka
nference with him after they hooked up that night, all because 'it was good for her'. He was always that co
id not have that m
ses and asked for her opinion, to which she just laughed at his sense of fashion. However, she eventually kept one of his choices, which had bee
ld come to an e
r her own purchases except for that one time with Jake, however, that time had been
per, Myra suspected that she was again
acks and finger food at the night market. The most popular dishes were skewered sliced meat known as satay, Jengo rice which was a portion of white rice with
stall for a glass of cold water. Quenching
d at Myra's
the smallest bit of spice in her dishes. The other fact about her was that she was suc
on her as she finis
s grasp on her hand. She sensed something was wrong, but hesitated to speak her mind until they wer
t familiar with, wher
She had given him her word that she would trust him, afte
coast of Bali. He had a plan, which he wasn't sure of yet. Considering that she was someone who had been hurt before, would she be will
ly, assisting her out of her flats to sense t
mouth wide open like an "O". He gr
deout which by now, his father must have caught wind of, this was the one place he would di
re. She had never encountered such a peacefully and aesthetically pleasing place. All the beac
urprise when all of a sudden, Hart em
es. But it is fate that brought us together. Myra
g her fluffy hair in place as the stron
yra. I like yo
that they had known each other? Also, the question of Milla's presence in his life just perturbed her
s conf