
After several days of observing Nadira from afar, Andra decided to return home. She felt homesick with her mother and wanted to talk to her about her meeting with Nadira.
When Andra arrived home, her mother looked surprised but pleased to see her. "Andra!" he said, "You've come home. How are you?"
Andra was relieved to be able to talk to her mother again. "I'm fine, Mom," he said, "What about you?"
His mother smiled and nodded. "I'm fine too" he said, "I miss you."
Andra felt guilty for not coming home for a long time. "I miss you too, Mom," she said, "I'm sorry I haven't been home for a long time."
His mother nodded, understanding Andra's reason. "I know you're busy with your own life" he said, "But I'm glad you're home."
Andra then asked about Nadira. "Mom, where's Nadira?" he asked, "I want to see him."
His mother looked a little surprised. "Oh, Nadira?" he said, "He lives in an apartment with his friends. He said it was closer to his studio."
Andra felt a little surprised to hear this, but she also felt happy that Nadira had found a comfortable place to stay. She thanks her mother and promises to visit Nadira at the apartment.
After talking to her mother, Andra decides to find a place to live in the same apartment as Nadira. He wants to be close to his sister and get a chance to mend their relationship.
Andra finds a unit that is available right across the door from Nadira's apartment. He felt this was the perfect opportunity and immediately signed a rental contract. She is excited to start her new life and hopes to get closer to Nadira.
Meanwhile, Nadira does not yet know about Andra's plans. She is busy with her own life, focusing on her studio and spending time with her friends. She had no idea that her brother now lived right across from her door.
"Andra?" nadira said, almost in disbelief, "What are you doing here?"
Andra smiled, looking nervous and excited. "Hi, Nad," he said, "I just moved here. I live across the door now."
Nadira felt surprised and confused, but he also felt happy. He knew that this meant he would have more time to get to know Andra again and perhaps improve their relationship.
Although the part of Nadira is happy that Andra lives nearby, she also feels uncomfortable with her brother's sudden presence. After nine years apart, they have grown apart, and Nadira feels awkward at the prospect of interacting more with Andra.
When Nadira sees Andra coming out of the apartment opposite her, she tries to hide her discomfort. "Oh, so you live across the street now," she said, trying to sound neutral, "That's interesting."
Andra could feel Nadira's worry and felt a little guilty. "I know this might feel weird, Nad," she said, "But I hope we can use this opportunity to get to know each other better and improve our relationship."
Nadira nodded, though he still felt unsure. "I understand, brother," he said, "But, this is all very sudden. I need time to get used to this idea."
Andra appreciates Nadira's honesty and promises to give her the space she needs. "I'll give you time and space, Nad," Andra said, "But if you want to talk or spend time together, I'm always here."
Nadira smiled faintly, feeling a little better. "Thank you, brother," he said, "I appreciate that."
With Andra living across the street, Nadira is forced to confront her feelings and discomfort. Although she felt worried about this change, she also knew that this was probably their best chance to mend their relationship and become close again.