The encounter between Liona, Lynd and Andy that afternoon takes them on a time trip a dozen years ago where Hans meets his old good friend who broke contact without news feed. But the meeting did not last long before Hans was left by his best friend, Andy’s father, for good.Liona told the story she had heard from the father, it's exactly the same story she told back to Andy and Lynd without exaggerating or reducing any part. Except a little from point of view. “At that time, I heard the last request that he could not refuse other than to promise, that he would be responsible for taking care of you. You and aunt Helen.”“The promise he made in the last second of life of his best friend, your faher, An.” Liona paused for a moment, giving pause to Andy who might actually feel heavy-hearted to hear this story. “Mom and Dad's divorce is not entirely your fault or your family. Dad and Mothers who can't stand their own problem anymore. He easily lets Mom go, and Mom gives up fighting for Da
Time seemed to roll slowly, but it was like torture for Lynd. At a distance Andy unknowingly overtakes Lynd for worrying with a hint of guilt. When he saw the two of them talking, he couldn't get any closer because didn't want to make things worse. “Aren’t we supposed to talk, you’re the one suggest it to me?” Lynd was still speechless, hearing Joan's question that felt not like a question but a reassurance for Lynd to remember the bond between them. Joan didn't care anymore even though he knew that now everything he said could hurt the girl she loved. "Now tell me, who here is guilty? Me or you? How could you do this to me?” Still shrouded in the shadow of the worst ending to the situation that occurred between them, Lynd tried to hold on, bracing herself still to face all overflow Joan's anger. Lynd had to understand Joan's position that it was natural for him to be cold and mean like this. “Did I break our promise in your eyes?” Lynd wanted to find out what Joan really believed
The atmosphere at the reunion venue was like their prom night in their last year of school. The sparkling lights give a romantic feel and the mellow music enlivens the warm atmosphere of intimacy. On this night there were many faces stored in memory that Sarah had to greet one by one. She had deliberately combed the place in every corner to make sure no old friend was missed for her to approach. Yes, among the other members of the reunion, Sarah was probably the busiest that night. "Oh my gosh! How are you? We haven't seen each other in a long time! Where have you been?” With high enthusiasm, Sarah approached the collection of familiar faces to her and joined in the chat. A little awkward with foreign feelings, because long time no see and dramatic changes in the figure she recognized before. "Oh, nothing wrong! Where have you been? Why are you only joining the reunion now?” Said one of them, who also immediately recognized Sarah's face even though th
10 years ago, college. Joan's meeting with Lynd is purely coincidental, their relationship is old school friends. Joan's campus student organization activities are located on Lynd's campus without Joan knowing that Lynd is studying there. Likewise, Lynd did not expect to meet Joan, her classmate in her third year of high school on that occasion. Unfortunately, when the two of them bump into each other in the late afternoon, Lynd is on her way to the classroom. Yes, Lynd had a class schedule at that time. But Joan without hesitation asked Lynd to meet after her class schedule was over for the day. After all, Joan's organization event will also last until late at night. Lynd agreed even though for a moment she hesitated to give certainty to Joan. Because after graduating from school, an old friend that Lynd met was Joan's and only him. During these 4 years, Lynd had not intentionally avoided him, but indeed she had completely lost contact with her school acquaintances.
Sarah's wedding day. In the bride's waiting room, Lynd met Sarah first before the event started. There were a lot of things Lynd needed to talk to Sarah about. Lynd felt bad when Sarah delivered the invitation for her, searching until she came far enough to meet her but Lynd wasn't there. And Sarah was forced to return without them having a chance to meet. When the event started later and Lynd met Sarah in the wedding room it seemed there was no time for them to exchange stories, must have been too busy. "Sarah..." said Lynd. The bride sits elegantly in a wedding dress with all the sparkling beauty of the world shining on her, a happy face but looks tense facing an important day in a phase of life Sarah can't hide. Lynd slowly approached. Seeing the face of a person who she wanted to meet recently made Sarah stand up even though the small movements made it difficult for her because all the knick-knacks of the attributes of her magnificent wedding dress moved along wi
One of the reasons that drive Joan to act out of the ordinary without thinking now is his memory of meeting Lynd 10 years ago. That moment for him was a meeting that became a precious, beautiful memory. Joan did not think that after that Lynd would disappear again or be difficult to contact even though they had exchanged contact. As long as they met Joan didn't notice Lynd's odd behavior and thought all was well. Then in reality it turned out to be just Joan's vision-judgment alone. This time after seeing her rushing away, looking for excuses, and secretly crying earlier, how could Joan let her go and part like this. When it became clear that Lynd was hiding something from him. Joan took Lynd to the hotel lounge. Only that place seemed quieter, quieter than the hotel area other than the hotel room. Joan and Lynd sat there, choosing a spot in the corner of the room. “Joan, what do you mean bring me all the way here?” Lynd's tone was clear of protest. "Sorry, I
"Are you stupid? Obviously wrong!" somehow Sarah was listening to Joan's current vent about the conversation she had with Lynd at her wedding. Joan couldn't find any other friends to share his anxiety with about Lynd. Even though Sarah had just returned from her honeymoon. She was relaxing at home spending the rest of her day off from work when Joan called and said he wanted to talk about Lynd."What? I want us to be friends. Friends, just friends!" Joan sounded so determined to make Sarah understand or agree with him."Yeah you consider Lynd a friend and want to be friends, and maybe a close relationship like when we were in school. But Lynd already said she had feelings for you. Don't you think about her feelings? Her position? Or furthermore people's views on your relationship later.""Sarah, you're going too far… I don't understand the way you look at this. What does that have to do with other people?" Joan sounded annoyed."Okay, okay, I made a mistake." Maybe it was true that Sa
For a while, Lynd was too busy chatting with her new little friend Stefan. Though she had come to talk to his mother-- her old friend. But Arte didn't disturb their fun, instead enjoying the fun of watching in silence until the two new friends were satisfied playing. She was sure that Lynd wouldn't be strong enough to play with her son who could be very energetic when he was comfortable and fit with someone. Or so it was natural for a boy of Stefan's age who was still energic and cheerful in the world of play. Lynd returns to her best friend Stefan after their game. Her breath hitched a little, tired. It must be because she's not used to being that active. Sipping her drink, Lynd still hadn't shared the story with Arte. "You know what happened last month?" she asked Arte. "Last month? What's going on?" Lynd didn't answer, allowing Arte to think through her own question and look for an answer. "A-ah… What do you mean Sarah's wedding? You came there?" "So you also know what it lo