Stars For Stars

Stars For Stars
67.


After finishing the bath, Bintang sat in front of the dressing table with Hoshi behind her holding the hair dryer, the man helping Bintang dry her hair.


While her hair was drained, Star looked at the man who was seriously holding the hair dryer, who was looking at her, then the woman smiled as she did not expect that she would one day have a man who would dry her hair after she had finished her bath.


"What makes you smile like that?" Hoshi asked when he saw the face of the Star looking so happy.


"Hm, this is the first time her hair has been dried by a man other than my father." Say the stars with a warm rustling heart.


"In the future I will continue to dry your hair like this, so I am thinking of moving my house next to your house so that we can get closer" said Hoshi immediately made the Star frown.


Obviously around his house there was only a barn, so there was no place for the man to stay, unless the man wanted to stay in the barn.


Therefore, the Star then said, "Don't think of anything strange, how could you possibly live next to my house if to the right left of my house, even the front behind it was a barn? Unless you want to stay in the barn."


The Star's greeting instantly made Hoshi smile, because since 2 days ago he had hired someone to remodel the warehouse next to the Star's house into a comfortable house for his stay.


"We'll see" the man replied, instantly making Bintang feel that there was something Hoshi was hiding.


But Bintang of course did not want to urge the man to tell him what Hoshi was hiding, so he just kept quiet while looking at the man who kept drying his hair.


A few minutes asleep, the Star finally recalled their conversation in the living room, so the woman then loosened their arms and looked up at Hoshi.


"You haven't told me what you wanted to tell me before" Bintang said, immediately making Rossi remember his promise to tell him about his trauma after the Bintang finished bathing.


Therefore, Hoshi stretched out his hand rubbing the Bintang's fine hair while saying, "from adolescence until now I have never stepped on the hospital. I have never been close to women either.


"Never trust a woman in this world, not even my own mother I, never eat one plate with her. All because when I was a teenager I had a trauma that made me unable to get close to women and even smelling their bodies just made me want to vomit.


"Also couldn't go to the hospital because I almost died in the hospital." Hoshi said with a sigh feeling trembling considering the events he told me about.


"What happened in the hospital until you almost died there?" Bintang asked as he reached out his hand rubbing Hoshi's cheeks which looked a bit pale after the man recounted his reason for being traumatized.


Hoshi sighed, "First, in our house there were no women, all our servants were men, so I was used to living without a woman by my side, except for my mother and sister.


"Sometimes my sister was eager to have a maid who could dress her up together, tell stories together and play together when my mom was so busy outside work. So my mother granted my sister's request and brought a maid to our house." Hoshi said with a sigh.


He felt hard to continue his story.