Separated Time.

Separated Time.
Where's Ken?


"Re!" Call Hyerin shiver. Rere immediately looked at him, Hyerin looked gloomy with a downcast face. "So because this is what made you faint?" Cetus Hyerin's.


"This is what I'm trying to say right now, but the problem is that this guy's gone nowhere." Rere's light that he had concluded earlier, deservedly Rere did not look so shocked like Hyerin.


Hyerin took a breath. "Now what can we do?" Hyerin said as she looked at one by one people who were still trapped in the fog.


"You have to help them, get them all into the building."


Hearing the statement that sounded to her made Hyerin immediately round her eyes in astonishment. "I'm alone?" Spontaneous question it came out.


"Who else, we're all here no one's gonna survive that fog." Rere reasoned, but there's a point because Rere was also the only survivor.


"Nobody can help?" Hyerin was still unable to believe, audible from her tone.


"Yerin, we're different. You are no longer a spirit." Rere still giving him understanding.


"So because of that." Guess Hyerin who understood.


Unasked and hesitant again Hyerin walked through the thick fog that was already like a barrier between the building and around him.


One by one and all within his reach could finally be moved into the building, Rere just watched closely without being able to help. Of course because he was just an ordinary spirit.


"I've moved everything." Hyerin's words approached Rere who looked unsettled.


"Re!" Call Hyerin.


Rere looked unfocused because after a few calls he just turned around.


Hyerin followed in silence unsettled, questions instantly popping into her mind.


"Does this kind of fog occur all over the place?" Ask Hyerin.


"Looks like. The man said the same thing." Reply Rere.


His heart was shocked, all he remembered now was Ken. How can Ken survive out there alone.


"I'm going to Ken's!" Hyerin. He didn't even notice when Rere spoke to him.


"I can't stay here, Re!" Call Hyerin panicked.


"But that's not certain! We better find that guy, look at him now he's not in this place!" Rere gave a non-clad suggestion to Hyerin. How can Hyerin listen to that advice whereas Ken in uncertainty is out there.


"Yerim! Just a minute please." Rere is still trying to beg.


"I can't be here alone what if the fog were to enter the building all of a sudden." From the way he spoke Rere paid more attention to his condition in the building. There's not even a little chance of Rere remembering Ken out there.


Without further ado Hyerin went alone to the previous place, the last Asian went to leave Ken at that place.


****


This place was very fast changing, unlike in his memories that had survived for many years. Duku never happened a phenomenon that made him have to hold his breath repeatedly. Especially about the devil, only in the present time the devil appears before his eyes in the figure of Rai, also another figure he has ever known.


The thickened fog envelops the perfect distance of view between the retina and the light it receives. Hyerin looked to her right and left, she was like walking in the middle of a dark sea alone, even the building where she had left Ken in was already filled with fog.


"Ken's still inside?"


"Ken!"


Several times Hyerin tried to call out a name that continued to annoy her. Woe because Ken didn't answer his call either.


Hyerin grew anxious, she noticed faintly that now she was right inside the room where Ken was supposed to be. His eyes are still looking, hands that continue to feel every surface of the mattress even feet that do not miss a inch of the floor. Ken wasn't there either.


His heart had to be re-shaken, Hyerin continued the search by moving to another place in the building, if only Ken existed he shouldn't be too far away to be able to walk out of the room because the speed of the fog spread so fast.


In some rooms that did not feel repeatedly he entered without being missed. Hyerin could not calm down and could not accept that Ken was definitely not there. Where did Ken go?


With Hyerin turning her brain and appearing some places she should be, lucky if she can find Ken but if not, what does that mean?


Hyerin couldn't stand being silent and guessing at her own thoughts. He didn't want to say much but the truth was never touched by his own two eyes.


First Hyerin was going to Ken's place, she knew a little bit that if Ken's time changes it must come back to that place and he should be there.


With a little bit of passion and confidence left, it was enough for him to go and continue the search without anyone standing in his way. What does it feel for? Silence doesn't change the situation, does it?


From a distance in that place that looks only thick fog everywhere, just like in the school building last time. Hyerin didn't find Ken, because she thought Ken couldn't possibly survive in that place, right? He was silent again thinking of another place he could go. And the second option is the center of the city square. Inevitably despite the horrors that have been imagined from where the problem began, but he had to go to that place to make sure there was Ken.


But unfortunately, Hyerin had to swallow bitter again because in that place there was no spirit that stayed and settled, no matter where all the spirits went.


Hyerin again thought she didn't want much to be missed by him. Like if there were any spirits that lived there before, they should exist as if in a fainting state. But as his eyes widened to make sure all the places he had visited, in each place there was not a trace of the spirit left. The conclusion is more on the impression of the spirit is no longer there somewhere.


Where do people deserve to go? Thought Hyerin. No one can explain the answer to that question.


Why the problem feels more complicated, one by one Hyerin lost people who can be very trusted in a way in a place that he can not guess.


Now it feels crowded, what can it do? Is Ken the same as Rai who has gone from his life? Can't she see Ken anymore?


Hyerin seemed to lose direction, her body powerless to collapse in the midst of the fog that enveloped her. Now there will be no spirit that survives the fog, other than himself.