“I can't believe so much time has passed.” Elias uttered.
“I can.” Ariel whispered without looking at him. “You left without saying goodbye.”
“True, but It happened in the blink of an eye.” He stuttered and Ariel glared at him.
She stopped walking and turned to him slowly. “You had time to send a message. To say something, anything. But you didn't.”
Elias rubbed his hands at the back of his head. “I know and I'm sorry,”
Ariel nodded and kept on walking but didn't respond. Her sandals stomped against the gravel and grass, the garden bloomed with color and serenity, butterflies flew from petals to petals. Everything looked peaceful.
Elias trolled from behind until he stopped walking.
Ariel turned and noticed him standing at a spot.
“What's wrong now?” She murmured, folding her arms.
“I'm not moving from here till I'm forgiven.” He replied firmly.
“Seriously?” She raised a brow. “You always know how to be dramatic.
He didn't reply.
“Fine.” Ariel rushed to where he stood, held him by his