
Lia sits in the garden next to her coffeeshop. While both his hands were busy doing calculations on the screen of his laptop monitor.
Next to him a warm cup of mochacinno accompanies. His body occasionally.
A young man approached her. He paused for a moment before deciding to sit down in front of the beautiful woman.
"Hi" he said with a big smile that featured a row of white and neatly arranged teeth. "Over time we didn't meet. How are you?"
"Radiths. How are you?" she replied with a smile on her lips.
"I'm fine. Didn't you accept our invitation?"
"Ah--that invitation, I'm sorry. There were patients I couldn't ignore that day" the young doctor said.
"alright. It's not a problem, I can understand it" said Lia. "Hows it? Have you been able to look back at the picture of the future, I think we've made a big change."
The young doctor laughed, "Yet, and somehow your husband kept teasing me."
"Ray's? Is he bothering you?" asked Lia in surprise. Ray's not that kind of guy. He is not aggressive, tends to be quiet and likes peace.
The young man before him shrugged both of his shoulders. "I can see them, but I can't communicate with them" he replied.
"Abal-abal indigo man," said Lia while laughing chuckling.
"I never expected this vision. Even this bothers me a lot. So -- "The man shrugged his shoulders. "I never tried to communicate with them."
Samuel appeared at the door. His face looked cold, closing off the anger in his heart.
Lia stood up from her chair, "You've come?" The woman greeted her husband with a smile on her face.
Radith stood up, the young man stretched out his right hand. "Congratulations on your marriage." A big smile was seen on his face.
"Ah-It turns out you already know that we are married," said Sam curiously without returning the hand.
With a feeling of error, Radith lowered his hand that had been stretched out. The young doctor scratched his hair awkwardly. "I'm sorry, I can't attend because of a patient I can't leave."
"Because you already know, Lia is my wife now, so I hope you keep your attitude." Sam violently pushed Radith's body.
"Sam! You don't have to be so rude!" exclaim Lia. She pulled her husband's hand away from Radith. "What do you think of us? Don't you trust me?"
Sam looked at the pair of eyes before him. The pair of eyes of the woman he loved looked sad and began to tear up.
"What is this marriage for if you don't have a feeling called trust" Lia continued. "Would we end it all up here?"
Sam was so shocked at his wife's words. Why he can't control his emotions. "No, I've been waiting for you for a long time. I've been patient for so long. How could I easily let you go for the sake of that doctor," he said inwardly. "No. I have to be patient. I have to defend you. You're just mine."
Sam took a deep breath. He forced a smile on his cold face. "sorry. Can we go now?" he said with a softer tone.
Lia closed her laptop and put it in her bag. He patted Radith on the back, "See you later, Radith."
Radith smiled and nodded. He could still see the embers of anger in Samuel's eyes when the couple left him.
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Lia several times held her wide hat so as not to be blown by the wind. Similarly her long skirt was waving beautifully.
"Do you want to bet again? Whoever gets to the rock the slowest, has to carry the winner" Samuel said, pointing to a boulder on the shore.
"No, no, no. You cheated. Of course you're the winner. What if I turn it around. The winner carries the loser." Of course this gamble was not at all profitable for Lia.
"alright. The winner carries the loser, but the loser must kiss the winner." Sam smiled and started running.
"Ha-Why do you always suck. Give rules that all benefit you." Inevitably Lia had to run after her husband.
Sam laughed, occasionally looking back to make sure that his wife was safe and remained nearby. Realizing that, Lia stopped her steps. He sat on the sand of the beach with his hands propped up behind his body.
"You tired, baby?" ask Sam who came back after seeing his wife no longer follow in his footsteps.
"Snap. Running on the ground is very different than on the sand, Sam."
Sam laughs. He handed him a bottle of mineral water that he had been holding, then sat down next to his wife.
"Look" said Sam, pointing west. "Don't it look so beautiful, honey?"
The sun seems to have entered into the contest, its golden red light rays reflected beautifully in the calm sea water. While Lia again held her wide hat which was again hit by a bad wind. Sam looked at his wife's face reddened by the warm sun.
Anxiously, he pinched his reddish cheeks. The woman frowned and her hands deftly pinched her husband's pointed nose.
Sam did not dodge, he brought his face closer to Lia and gently kissed his wife's lips. The man hugged his wife's waist and the wife returned the favor by hugging her husband's neck.
Suddenly the sound of the phone ringing made the two people who were enjoying the beauty of life was surprised. "Ah-sorry Lia. Must be one of my friends. We go back to the hotel, yuk," Sanuel asked.
Lia followed her husband's steps obediently. They returned to the road hugging along the beach to the hotel they were in.
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"Troy, how are you." Sam did hi-five with his artist partner.
"Okay, Iah," he said while replying by doing hi-five. "Is she your wife?"
Troy pointed at Lia who was standing behind Sam. Sam smiled, "Of course. She's the only woman I love."
Troy slammed into Sam's arm slowly while chuckling. "You're always smart in choosing. You deserve to be one of the three core judges of the talent search contest."
Sam turned to his wife. "Lia, go to the room and wait for me there. I will not serve him long" he said softly in his wife's ear.
Lia smiled and nodded. "alright. I hope you don't linger. Or I'll disappear from boredom."
Sam frowned.
Lia laughed chuckling. He bowed politely to Troy as a sign of retreat and abandoned them.
Sam took out a box with a golden ribbon. "I hope you like it, Troy. Maybe I'll end this business. I want to live quietly for the rest of my old age."