"Oh, excuse the kids. They're just like that, full of curiosity about things." Sister, you seem to have noticed how lonely I am.
I smiled. "It's okay."
"Oh hey, kids, change your clothes because you're already dirty from playing. Wash your hands too because your older brother Raxon brought some food."
"All right sister!" The children kindly ran inside.
"We'll leave you first, son. We'll just fix the children's food." Raxon nodded. The nuns had left, so we were left behind.
"You made them so happy." I said. He confronted me. I parted the strands of hair that covered my face.
"How about you? Did I make you happy?"
My heart melted on his sweet voice.
"Y-Yes .." He chuckled.
"Did you know that, two years ago ... I made a promise to them."
"What kind of promise?"
"That once I'll found the woman I love, I will bring her here."