Wirapati

Wirapati
S2 E10 CARMELIA PART 2


A clear sky lay above the peaceful-looking remote village. The thatched roofs of the houses glowed in the gentle sunlight, creating a sight so tempting to tired eyes. Carmelia and her mother, Cecillia, arrive in this village after years of endless travel. This village looked different, different from the villages they had visited before.


A feeling of hope spread within Carmelia's chest as they walked across the dusty streets towards the village market. The villagers looked at them with eyes full of kindness and warmth. Smiles adorned their faces, and it was as if they knew that Carmelia and Cecillia were special guests.


However, Carmelia never ignored the feeling of uncertainty. He has learned with his experience that early appearances can often be deceiving, and everything has two different sides. He held tightly to his mother's hand as he looked around, ready to face whatever was to come.


Cecillia returned the smiles of the villagers gently, thanking them for their warm welcome. He knew that the two of them still had a lot to prove, and they had to try to win the hearts of these villagers.


At dusk, Carmelia and Cecillia were placed in an abandoned house on the outskirts of the village. The house was simple, with walls of bamboo and a thatched roof. But for those who have been sleeping under the stars, this house is a blessing. They feel lucky to get good treatment from the villagers.


The next morning, Carmelia and her mother saw the villagers getting busy with their daily activities. Some people went to the fields to work, while others took water from the fast-flowing river near the village. All seemed regular, and Carmelia felt this sense of order was calming.


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Time passed quickly, Carmelia was no longer a child, she grew into a teenage girl, and Carmelia began to take an interest in the village children playing happily in the sun. He wanted to be friendly with them, but he was also afraid that his magical talent would scare them. Somewhere in her, she longs for a warm friendship.


One afternoon, Carmelia sat under a large tree in the middle of the village, looking at the village children playing. There was one young man who caught his attention. A brunette youth with sharp brown eyes, and a very sincere smile on his face. His name was Arwin, a village boy who had a brave nature and incomparable curiosity.


Arwin, like the other villagers, had heard of Carmelia and her mother, but he was not the type to fear unproven legends or stories. He knew there was more good in Carmelia than what the people told him.


Carmelia smiled as Arwin approached her. "Hello" said Carmelia softly.


"Hello," replied Arwin kindly. "I'm Arwin. I'm glad to see you."


"My name is Carmelia" said Carmelia as she groped the ground beneath her. "Aren't you afraid of me?"


Arwin shook his head. "Why should I be afraid? I don't believe those stories. Besides, I think you're very special."


A warm feeling began to fill the heart of Carmelia. This was the first time in a very long time that there was someone who was not afraid of him. "Thank you, Arwin."


They sat together under the big tree, talking about their dreams and experiences. Carmelia began to feel that, perhaps, she could find a true friend in this village.


A few weeks passed, and Carmelia and Arwin became inseparable friends. They go on many adventures together, exploring the forest around the village, studying plants, and listening to stories they have never heard before.


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One night, as they sit under the glittering stars, Arwin begins to tell him about the legend of their village. "Karmelia, have I heard the story of 'Lunar Light'?"


Carmelia shook her head. "Never. What'sthat?"


"The light of the Moon is the legend of our village" replied Arwin excitedly. "Conon, it is a light that appears only once in a century, on a full night. If one finds it, the village will be blessed with prosperity and happiness forever."


Carmelia listened to Arwin's story with sparkling eyes. "Moon Light? How can we find him?"


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The next day, Carmelia and Arwin begin their journey towards the forbidden forest told in legend. The forest was known as the last place the Moonlight was seen.


They entered such a dense forest with high curiosity and hope. Huge trees towered above them, and a thin mist enveloped the ground. The sounds of forest animals and river ripples filled the air.


They walked in tandem, tracing a path they had never crossed before. Each of their steps leads them deeper into the mysterious forest. The sunlight could not penetrate through the dense canopy of foliage, creating an atmosphere of darkness that was almost like magic.


But their journey was not easy. They face obstacles, such as traps hidden in the grass and unknown forest creatures. Carmelia begins to use her magical powers to protect them, and Arwin is always by her side, providing support and calm.


Night fell, and Carmelia and Arwin decided to rest in the cave they found. They lit a small bonfire and sat nearby. Carmelia stared at the bonfire with eyes full of contemplation.


"Arwin," said Carmelia softly, "do you really believe in the Light of the Moon?"


Arwin smiles. "I believe that the legend has a deep meaning. Perhaps the Light of the Moon is a symbol of the good and prosperity that will come if we unite."


Carmelia smiled, feeling happy for having a best friend like Arwin. They continue their journey into the forest, together exploring the beauty and mystery that lies within.


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A few days passed, and Carmelia and Arwin got closer to the place of the legend of the Moonlight. They felt a strong vibration around them, as if they were approaching something extremely powerful and magical.


Finally, they arrived at a beautiful place. A majestic waterfall flowed with a golden glitter, and at the top of the waterfall was something so beautiful and brightly shining. It was a magical creature they had never seen before.


A Sinaritha, a creature with wings that glittered like jewels and eyes that emitted a bluish light, stood in front of them. The Moonlight they had been looking for all this time was this Sinaritha.


Carmelia and Arwin looked at Sinaritha in amazement. They felt that the Moonlight was more than just material happiness, but rather the happiness they found in their friendship and adventure together.


The rayitha raised its hand into the air, and a light blue light shone brightly. Both felt an indescribable warmth and calmness. Carmelia felt as if she had discovered a new piece of magical power, which was deeper than anything she had ever experienced.


They thanked Sinaritha and saw him fade into the distance. The two friends were happy and satisfied, not because they found a treasure trove of materials, but because they found a treasure trove of friendship and knowledge.


They returned to the village with an unforgettable story, and the villagers listened in awe. They knew that Carmelia and Arwin had found something far more precious than any treasure in this world.


The lives of both of them in the village became even better. Carmelia felt that she had found a true place and a new family within Arwin and the villagers. Cecillia also gained a place in the hearts of the villagers, who valued her knowledge and wisdom.


This story is about friendship, courage, and understanding. It is about how two estranged souls can find their place in the world and, in the process, discover a greater power within themselves.


Carmelia and Arwin saw the Light of the Moon, but more importantly, they found the light within themselves and in their relationship with each other. And this village is blessed by the happiness that comes from unity and friendship.