
Vaska sat down and turned to face where Judith was standing.
“Judith how did you get here ?” Vaska stared intensely at the little girl. “Not, meaning, as long as I'm not around do you always come here looking for me?” get off the bed.
Vaska stood right beside Judith who was staring towards the bed. Judith could not see his whereabouts and she did not want to show herself to him.
“Mr... I hope you'll be back soon. And I hope you're okay, too. I've been looking for you everywhere but I still haven't found you.” Judith sat on Vaska's bed and touched the pillow that the man used to sleep with a sad look.
The longer he stared, the more sad he became.
“Gentleman where you are. Tell me if you're okay.” suddenly her tears are dripping with hair.
Vaska who saw it could not see Judith's tears spilling for him.
“Judith I'm here.” Vaska approached Judith and hugged her. “Stop crying.” rub Judith's cheeks gently.
Judith felt her body warm and again she felt a hug.
“Why do I feel you are here and hugging me, sir ?” Judith looked around and stared there empty there was no one but her. “If only I could hug you back as usual, that would be enough for me.” smiled thinly and made his tears flow more profusely.
Vaska almost showed himself in front of the girl because he could not bear to see the sadness that felt so heartbreaking, even more pain than the cut of a sword wound he received.
“I can't show myself now to you, Judith. It's all for your good. I don't want the royal guard to come here and arrest you again.” Vaska held himself in his current invisible state. “I'm here, relax.” rubbed back Judith's falling tears then peeked her forehead.
Vaska saw Judith walking out of her room and he followed her until she got on the bike and left her house.
“Judith. You are very, very appreciative of me and waiting for my arrival.” Vaska stood on the porch of the house, staring at Judith until she disappeared.
The man felt new this time was really noticed by someone, precisely a stranger who had absolutely no blood relation with him. Not even his parents and other siblings were as worried about him as Judith was about him. There was a deep gratitude in Vaska's heart afterwards that could not be explained with words.
The next night Judith closed her eyes again at the scene of the dispute.
Vaska who sat in the lounge repeatedly stared at the clock hanging on the wall of his house.
“It looks like Judith has slept at this hour.” he said when looking at the current time and the man memorized exactly what time Judith usually fell asleep.
“zaap !” Vaska stood up from his seat and immediately disappeared in the room in a matter of seconds.
He is currently moving and is in Judith's room. Sure enough the girl was asleep.
“Hiss...i'm thirsty.” Vaska touched his neck which felt dry.
He approached Judith, who had fallen asleep and sucked her neck.