POSSESSIVE TO GET YOU
For some reason, his mind felt tumultuous. The same went for his heart, which felt like it had been
before opening the café door, steeling himse
ndow, engrossed in her phone. There was a cup of coffee
a guitar on the chair next to her. She must have just
his lips lifted. Rakan was always captivated by the natural beauty of Rea, his gir
front. She smiled and removed the earphones from her ears. For a few moments, they exchanged glances, with indescribabl
few minutes ago came back to haunt his memory. His chest felt as if it were being sq
reason or explanation. He was confused, lost
cept the reality of what had happened. Rakan didn't hate; he was just disappointed. What w
to bre
e tried to hold back the pain, he couldn't bear it. Rakan hadn't
t along with his answer. So, Rakan reached the point of resignation. He sat there
rd escaped Rakan's lips, perfectly r
's gaze, in stark contrast to the gi
even though he knew he woul
k over her shoulder, and stared at Rakan expression
er. There's no reason, Rakan. This relationship just ends here
red behind the café door. And in the end, he couldn't do anything. Rakan couldn'
face filled with frustration, ignoring the
suppress the pain in his chest and perhaps slowly learn to let go. Ju
mer just hours ago. Reflecting on the moments he had spent with Rea, it had been so enjo
le waiter had just picked up Rea's empty coffe
d it, and his lips curl
ain on the table that lingers even though your dr
t stain. Just like the mark deliberately left b
ough the glass had been taken away, the stain would still be there,
ntil it became empty, and then it had disappeared without him realizing it, leaving behin
aci
nly here for a moment. The saddest part is when we have to let them go, knowing th
loss for words. Traces that someone cr
time Rakan retraced them alone. She had made him admire her
, I learned that e
how to love someone
e's always another
*
red young man asked, looking at the brown-haired gir
ocused on her guitar in her hands, plucking
g man who had asked earlier, f
it's affecting us all. It's like he's possessed or
ea grumbled, looking lazily
onnection to me. You threw him away, and there's no clear expla
ed her arms. She cas
hatever. I don't care. I have nothing to do with him anymore. So, s
isbelief. Rea remained Rea. He thought the girl wou
among the long list of sad boys at school. It was a pitiable fa
end of Rakan's anger later. Because when his friend was
t his head. He turned to find Rea loo
I want to practice, and it's alm
ly surrender. As he was about to leave, a voice sudd
the source of the sound, and R
them stood Rakan, along wit
the intense gaze between the two teenagers. Rakan and
of them felt that pain agai
to break that eye contact, sh
, let
contin