rom the city's chaos below. At night, it looked like a stunning, starlit galaxy, beaming like glittering golds in dark contrast. During the day, the entire place
she thought it was all in the past, but all of a sudden, the surge of humiliation and frustration betrayed her. Her eyes turned to her son over the other table, fighting with
y touching his cup, turned his gaze around toward the little boy. Just as he was about to fall over the other l
on not long ago. He must have envied his classmates who had their daddies to fetch them and bring them food. She suddenly felt pity for him and could not hold back the tea
lovingly with longing in his eyes... She blinked. She must be dreaming. Or perhaps,
in the resort? You stil
ain to that night in Blu
ly changed. Jay, whose hair was brittle and bronzed by the sea breeze, was then bea
neighbor, was now supple and glowing. She wore denim shorts and a strapless top, displa
a crumpled uniform, was also standing ta
horts. He paired it with brown leather slippers. She did not look at him.
the successful lives they were now into except he
neries below the hill and across the city's golden picturesque. While staring up into the moonlit skies, she watched the moon as it gracefully moved into the sky. She was lost in her thoughts while the silver rays
p. It was already dark all around. The moon was already hidden in the thick, dark clouds, and suddenly, heavy rain poured out. She quickly pulled out her phone and turn
r and lay down again. He was not someone to harm her. And maybe he got sl