
Alaska feels unbearable anxiety as she tries to find a way to escape the increasingly restrained house. With a thumping heart, he planned a strategy to trick the ever-wary bodyguards.
Approaching the right moment, Alaska picked a moment when its bodyguards were busy with their duties. Carefully, he stepped towards the back door, hoping to sneak out unseen. However, he suddenly heard heavy steps approaching from behind.
Without much time to think, Alaska immediately hid behind an open door that led to the kitchen space. He covered his mouth with his own hands, trying to hold his breath from being heard.
"I'm sure I heard something here," the voice of the bodyguard sounded faintly in the corridor.
Alaska felt her heartbeat speed up. He pondered in the darkness and tried to calm himself down. As the bodyguard got closer, he adjusted his breathing and thought fast. He needed to make the bodyguards believe that there was nothing suspicious in the area.
Emerging from behind the door, Alaska walked with definite strides towards the bodyguards standing upright in the corridor. He displayed a gentle smile that tried to mask the nervousness within him.
"Hi, I'm sorry to surprise you" Alaska said in a soft voice. "I was just looking for something in the kitchen, not to bother."
The bodyguard frowned, slightly suspicious of the presence of Alaskans there. However, Alaska continued to smile with sincerity.
"I just want to grab a drink for myself, without bothering anyone," Alaska added, trying to explain calmly. "Please don't worry, I won't cause any trouble. I just need a little time to reflect."
The bodyguard looked at Alaska with skepticism, but seeing the innocence in his eyes, he decided to give her a little confidence. "All right, just a few minutes. But hurry back to your room."
Alaska nodded with gratitude and walked slowly towards the kitchen, but as soon as she passed the bodyguards, Alaska stepped cautiously towards the back door. He slipped out, traversing the darkness with a burning hope in him.
On his journey to achieve the freedom he dreamed of, Alaska vows to remain vigilant and ingenious. He planned each step meticulously, knowing that obstacles were still waiting for him out there. However, with a strong determination and unwavering confidence, the,
he is sure to achieve his goal.
Alaska breathes the air of the night with relief, feeling uplifting and excited. The journey to freedom has begun, and he promises himself that nothing will stand in his way in the search for a life that suits his will.
Alaska is slipping towards the back door, its steps filled with hope for the freedom that lies ahead. However, just as he was about to reach the door, Andre's angry voice broke the silence of the night.
Alaska was shocked and fixated on the spot, her eyes looking towards Andre who was standing in front of her with an expression full of anger.
"Dragon, I'm sorry" Alaska said in a trembling voice. "I just want to find freedom, I feel constrained here."
Andre shook his head with a face filled with disappointment. "How can you do this? We are a family, we have to support each other and take care of each other. There's no reason to run away and betray our trust."
Alaska felt her guts crushed hearing Andre's words. He felt guilty for disappointing his brother whom he loved. Her crying was almost unstoppable, but she tried to stay firm.
"Abang, I didn't mean to hurt you" Alaska said in a disjointed voice. "I just want to find myself, live my life according to my dreams. Please understand me."
However, Andre remained angry and disappointed. "What are you thinking? You think your life out there would be better? You underestimate everything we give you, everything we're trying to build as a family."
Alaskan cries with regret, she feels completely sandwiched between her dreams and responsibilities as part of their family.
"Abang, I'm sorry, '" Alaska said in a voice filled with regret. "I don't want to lose you or our family. I just want to find my place in this world, but I don't want to sacrifice our relationship."
Andre looked at Alaska with a still full of anger, but also a look of doubt in his eyes. "I don't know what to tell you right now. You've hurt my heart, Alaska."
Alaska felt as if the world around it was collapsing. He never intended to hurt Andre or his family. Only, the desire to pursue freedom has led him to a difficult crossroads.
"Please give me a chance to fix everything" the Alaskan pinta in a soft voice. "I will try to be the best, I don't want to lose you or the love of our family. Please, give me a chance to prove it."
Andre looked at Alaska with doubt still in his eyes. He let out a long sigh, trying to calm himself down before finally letting out heavy words.
"You've hurt my heart, Alaska. But I'll give you a chance to fix everything. But you have to prove your intention and respect this family decision. Otherwise, our relationship will continue to hurt."
Alaska felt her hope re-emerge amid the darkness that enveloped her. He knew that the journey to reconciliation would not be easy, but he was ready to do so. He promises himself that he will do everything he can to prove that he can keep his family relationship intact, while still pursuing his dreams in a more thoughtful and supportive way.