
“Seva, I go first yes. You rest,” I said
the Seva. He answered with a small nod and said. “Alright, be careful
Arin.”
I waved to Seva and Rafa, after that,
I walked out leaving them both. I feel good to meet you
return with them after the events that have happened. In my heart, I
grateful that Seva had come in time to save me.
The sky outside was already getting darker, but the atmosphere in the city
Warenburg is still crowded. I decided to take a walk around
hospital, enjoy the hustle and warmth of a city full of life.
Some stores are still open, offering a variety of eye-catching items.
I paused in front of an attractive flower shop
my attention. The fragrance of fragrant flowers graced the air and I felt
interested in buying some flower arrangements for Seva as an expression
thank you for their help.
“Hmm... I want to buy flowers for Seva, but-“ me
reached into my pocket but there was no money. “Gawat, I don't have any
money.”
“Hey, you” heard the voice of someone calling, me too
look towards that voice. There was a woman waving
hand approached me.
The woman stopped right in front of me, she seemed to notice me
from bottom to top. “You're the girl who came with Gerald and who
others aren't?” ask the woman.
I just remembered, this woman was the one who had been discussing
with Gerald at the entrance gate. “True, you were not wrong Tina right?
My name is Arin.” and I answered her question.
“Good name, Arin” he replied with a smile ago
continue saying. “By the way, what are you doing here?”
“I'm just looking around.” I looked back
the flowers in the shop. “Then, I wanted to buy one
this flower. But, I just realized I don't have any money.” I rubbed my head
behind me.
Tina who heard my explanation laughed a little. “Sini, let
I bought it.” Hearing the offer from Tina, I was pleased with her kindness.
However, I still feel bad about it. “No need, Tina. I didn't
want to trouble you.”
Tina smiled kindly. "Not to worry. Consider it
this as an early gift of our friendship.” Tina then pulled me into the store
that flower.
We both went around the flower shop, enjoying
the beauty of the flowers are neatly arranged and attractive colors. Tinas
stop and look at me. “Which flower do you want?”
I was a little confused to choose it, because there were so many flowers
that's beautiful. “Hmm... I was confused to choose it,” I told Tina.
“How about this sunflower?” Tina pointed at a series
sunflower. “The color is similar to your hair and also this flower has a meaning
love and hope.”
I noticed the sunflower set, indeed
it looks beautiful and also fresh. “Alright, I chose this flower.”
After Tina paid the interest, we came out
the flower shop with a happy smile on our faces. Tina gives a flower arrangement
that's me. "We want to give the flower to Seva, don't we?"
My face suddenly felt warm hearing Tina's question
then I replied with a small nod while hugging the flower. “Seva, she
saved me twice. At least I want to give him something.”
Tina smiled at my answer.
It was late, we both continued walking around
infirmary. “This city feels very peaceful,”.
“You're right, this city does feel peaceful. Because it's me
really liked this city.”
peace of this city. Actually there is a crisis happening,” said Tina.
“What happened?” manya curious.
Tina's face was instantly gloomy, she stared towards the building
the big one at the end of town. “Not so long ago, the city leader of Warenburg has been
falling sick.” I listened to Tina and she continued. “Hearing news
that, a diplomat from a country in the east wants to take over this city.”
“Not to mention the threat from the monsters and bandits outside
there.” Tina.
I felt understood by Tina's explanation, because I was
one of the kidnapping victims of those bandits. I didn't know I had to say
what's with Tina.
“You don't need to worry, Arin.” Tina smiled at me. “Quiet
the people in this city are very compact. They can certainly face
this crisis.”
I felt a little relieved hearing Tina's explanation. “Hopefully
everything is fine,” I said.
Tina replied with a small nod. We both continued
walk until finally stopped in front of the hospital entrance.
“It's late at night, you rest,” said Tina.
“You're right. Thank you very much yes, Tina.” I subjugated
my body. “All right, see you later.” Tina waved her hand and left.
After Tina left, I immediately headed for the entrance of the house
be ill.
“You know, I believe our meeting was no coincidence
except a destiny.” Suddenly a man's voice sounded from behind me.
Immediately I saw the direction of the voice, a man in clothes
like a poet standing behind me.
“What do you mean?” ask the guy.
The poet smiled with mystery. "I believe it
every encounter in life has its own reasons. We didn't
always know what connects us to others, but destiny often does
times lead us down unexpected paths."
I pondered for a moment about the man's words, trying
looking for the understanding behind his words. What mean?
"Poetry and destiny, it feels like you are a full-fledged figure
mystery," I said after pondering for a moment.
The poet laughed at my answer. "Mystery
it is part of life. My name is Selly and I go through the cities
with a pen and an open mind."
Selly smiled and said. "The Town of Warenburg is
one of the places I used to visit as a poet. This town
it has an aura that appeals to the seekers of inspiration, and your story, Arin,
it also seems to have a lot of interesting things to tell."
I was surprised when he found out my name, but I didn't
ever mention or tell him. “How do you know my name?”
“As I said, Arin. Our meeting must have been
destiny,” said Selly.
Selly turned her back and slowly left. “Kita
will definitely meet again.” Selly went out of my sight.
“Wordid man,” I continued my step inside
hospital with sunflowers in my hands.
I walked slowly into Seva's room. “Seva, I've
back,” I said gently. When I opened the door, I saw Seva still
lying in bed with eyes closed.
I approached her and placed a sunflower set on
his bedside table.
Looking at her sleeping face, I touched her cheek.
“Hehe, your face looks funny while asleep.”
I sat down next to the bed, my eyes started to feel heavy
until I finally fell asleep.