It was a great time to hang out with them once again. But while eating, Miya was reminded of the old days. She felt something warm and happiness. Then, she felt she forgot something important but she couldn't remember. The pain in her head didn't let her remember. The fragment of the memories that was broken. Will once again come back and place the piece together.
"Owwww... " said Miya. "Are you alright? You look a little plae all of a sudden." Frida noticed. "I'm alright, don't worry. It just acts up sometimes. So you were talking about?" replied Miya. "Yea, I was saying maybe we could all take a break and go outta country for a little trip, whaddhya say?" Frida was excited. The rest was rather excited and were chatting amongst themselves. "I may not be able to go."Kiyo said plainly, as ever. "Why? Don't tell me it's work." Frida asked. "No, it isn't that. It's just... I'm getting married..." Kiyo said. That was a sudden confession from her mouth. Everyone was stunned. "Kiyo! Are you for real?!" Frida exclaimed. "That's sudden!" Ginnie and Lynette said. "Who's that unlucky man? Hahaha!" Beatrice jokingly asked. "No one here would know him, you'll see." Kiyo replied with a tinge of happiness. "Really, that was unseen. You never mention anything about your personal life, even to us. This must be some serious guy." Frida teased Kiyo a little. "Hahah, really... I wonder myself, but no doubt that I'll be his wife." Kiyo smiled as seh replied. I think that was the only time after so long that I've seen her smile like that. It was the smile of happiness.
The dinner became a congratulatory dinner for Kiyo's engagement although we were actually reminiscing the past as well as a gathering dinner. We had all been more conscious of our time since we had different schedules and had separated after dinner. I didn't want to go home yet and so, I went to the park nearby with a cup of tea. The night breeze was really cooling and a little chilly. I sat upon the bench and looked up in the sky. I was gazing it blankly as I still felt a little pain in my head. After about 15 minutes, I picked myself and head back home.
It was a great time to hang out with them once again. But while eating, Miya was reminded of the old days. She felt something warm and happiness. Then, she felt she forgot something important but she couldn't remember. The pain in her head didn't let her remember. The fragment of the memories that was broken. Will once again come back and place the piece together.
"Owwww... " said Miya. "Are you alright? You look a little plae all of a sudden." Frida noticed. "I'm alright, don't worry. It just acts up sometimes. So you were talking about?" replied Miya. "Yea, I was saying maybe we could all take a break and go outta country for a little trip, whaddhya say?" Frida was excited. The rest was rather excited and were chatting amongst themselves. "I may not be able to go."Kiyo said plainly, as ever. "Why? Don't tell me it's work." Frida asked. "No, it isn't that. It's just... I'm getting married..." Kiyo said. That was a sudden confession from her mouth. Everyone was stunned. "Kiyo! Are you for real?!" Frida exclaimed. "That's sudden!" Ginnie and Lynette said. "Who's that unlucky man? Hahaha!" Beatrice jokingly asked. "No one here would know him, you'll see." Kiyo replied with a tinge of happiness. "Really, that was unseen. You never mention anything about your personal life, even to us. This must be some serious guy." Frida teased Kiyo a little. "Hahah, really... I wonder myself, but no doubt that I'll be his wife." Kiyo smiled as seh replied. I think that was the only time after so long that I've seen her smile like that. It was the smile of happiness.
The dinner became a congratulatory dinner for Kiyo's engagement although we were actually reminiscing the past as well as a gathering dinner. We had all been more conscious of our time since we had different schedules and had separated after dinner. I didn't want to go home yet and so, I went to the park nearby with a cup of tea. The night breeze was really cooling and a little chilly. I sat upon the bench and looked up in the sky. I was gazing it blankly as I still felt a little pain in my head. After about 15 minutes, I picked myself and head back home.