"Sean?"
"Sean! Where are you?"
She stopped running as soon as she saw a waving hand on the spot near the riverside. She immediately went down to the slope and checked if it was really Sean.
"Sean?" she called out again after closing the distance between them. "It's really you!"
Anna slumped on the grasses. She grabbed all of her wasted breaths from running. By this, Sean felt guilty that he brushed the lady's back unconsciously.
"I'm sorry. For letting you run this time of the night." Sean whispered, completely embarrassed. He really didn't want to bother anyone. However, he got so carried away with his emotions that it's too late to realize that he really called Anna.
"Why are you apologizing? It's okay. I have nothing to do anyway.." Anna curled and hugged her legs. She rested her head on her knees and looked at the man sitting next to her. "You run away again?"