Happy Reading Guys.
On a night that holds many stories, accompanied by heavy rain, shows the sky is not tired of crying. Two human were talking in silence. Not even the slightest of their voices could be heard. Only occasionally heard the movement of the hand that was turning the sheet, the coolness seemed to make the eyes no longer entangled with drowsiness. There was a blush in the chin that was present shamelessly. Tiny lips reviewed a smile when they heard that soft voice as if humming. On her lap, the hazel-eyed beauty laid her head.
"Aurora, please tell me a fairy tale about the Princess of rain." her tone got excited, those hazel eyes lit up.
Aurora smiled softly, then drowned her fingers in the softness of Shasa's hair. "Princess rain?" Do you really want to hear it?"
Sasha nodded her head enthusiastically. "Sure. I really want to hear it. Come quickly, tell me."
Sasha's sullen face seemed to whine, about to hold back tears, making Aurora chuckle a little, but suddenly her expression turned serious when she spoke. "All right. But you have to promise me, after this you will sleep."
"Of course, Aurora is a princess. Then I have to do whatever she says." Shasa showed off his big smile, then grabbed Aurora's fingers to link her little finger on Aurora's little finger, as if forming a definite promise.
Aurora laughed briefly, then lowered her face on Shasa's face, kissing the tiny woman's forehead full of feelings.
"Alright, let's get started. You ready?" Aurora asked as she raised her eyebrows to tease Sasha.
Shasa only smiled faintly, not wanting to respond to Aurora's words. She can't wait to hear this wonderful classic.
While Aurora looked at Sasha's face for a moment, then cleared her throat a little to neutralize her voice. Her gaze was fully fixed on the sheet of the book containing the bedtime story that was in his hand.
"Once Upon a time, a princess stood under the water of the sky, her eyes staring deep into the forest. She did not move, even though the rain was getting heavier. The leaves swayed, following the strong wind. Maybe soon there will be a typhoon, but not the slightest visible movement she showed. What the hell is going on?" Aurora paused for a moment while widening her eyes, as if surprised, then resumed. "From the forest, a handsome prince appeared with the royal retinue on horseback, an antelope with an arrow sticking out heralded the success of the hunt this afternoon. It was the first time the King allowed his son to hunt. Krena, at 17, was old enough to take the royal hunting squad into the forest herself. The crown prince brought two rabbits even though it was his first experience. The Prince's smile continued to expand even though raindrops soaked his clothes, he didn't care about that at all. Suddenly..." Aurora deliberately hung up just to turn her head to Shasa, learning her expression. Aurora's lips reviewed a slight smile upon seeing the seriousness on Shasa's face. "The prince stopped suddenly when in front of her now stood a royal princess, alone, letting the rain water wash all over her body. He stepped up to the Princess, circling her with a wrinkled forehead. Is it true that news has been circulating, that there is a royal princess who freezes if she touches the rain water? Even though the evidence had been presented in front of the Prince's eyes, he still could not believe it."
"Then what happened to the Princess? Was she abandoned by the Prince?" Shasa's voice that suddenly responded made Aurora's mouth that was open to continue the story immediately close tightly.
"Be patient, dear. This story won't end if you do." Aurora commemorated Shasa gently, putting on a feigned expression of ferocity.
Hearing that, Shasa only smiled sinlessly. "I'm sorry Aurora. I'm very curious about your story."
"Just listen well. So that your curiosity is immediately answered." Aurora returned to focus her mind and gaze on the book of fairy tales.
Sasha nodded obediently, then plugged her ears sharply, preparing to listen to the continuation of the tale.
"Then the prince stared at the princess' face and muttered to himself as if talking to the Princess." Aurora cleared her throat again, then put on her expression serious, and made her voice a little blaring, mimicking a man's voice as best she could. "The princess is so beautiful, your face is like a flower. Then why should your beautiful body be wet with chilly rain to the bone? What has happened to you?" Aurora cleared her throat again to change her voice to what it was. "And.. just as the Prince finished his sentence, the eyes princes immediately opened, her eyeballs blue like diamonds from the deep ocean. But her eyes were full of sadness. The prince also felt his heart beat erratically. His fingers were raised about to touch the smooth surface of the Princess's face but were instantly undone when a shout containing firm orders sounded from behind the Prince's back. The prince immediately turned around to mount his horse, but before his back was turned, the prince took time to bow before the princess in a royal salute before reluctantly leaving her alone at the edge of the forest, where wild animals were free to roam." Aurora continued later, then closing the sheet of the fairy tale book was a sign the story has ended.
"Now, it's your turn to fulfill the promise." said Aurora squinting, looking deeply at Shasa.
Shasa flinched, her forehead wrinkled as if to think of something.
"The prince is so stupid. Why leave the princess alone? Doesn't felt a pounding heart when meeting someone show that there is a possibility that you have fallen in love?"
That question instantly discouraged Aurora from lying down. Her hand, that was about to put the fairy tale book on the table, directly hung in the air. Aurora turned her gaze towards Sasha slowly.
"How do you know that?" Salsa asked with a probing expression, trying to find the answer on Shasa's face.
"Of course from Uncle Jason. He told me that his heart was pounding every time he saw you. When I asked why, Uncle Jason said something strange." Shasa replied smoothly, with no pause at all.
"Something strange? What is it?" Aurora frowned, throwing a question that urged Shasa's answer.
Shasa bit the tip of her tongue as a huge doubt suddenly infiltrated her heart. But Shasa shook her head, trying to dispel the doubt, and then returned Aurora's gaze boldly.
"Uncle Jason said that he has long put his heart to you Aurora, uncle Jason loves you." said Shasa who immediately made Aurora's back tighten.
***
Darren, who was busy with the papers in front of him, growled irritably when his mind could not concentrate. The night was getting older. A great anxiety occupied his mind. From behind the glass window, he saw that the rain was getting excited about washing away the contents of the Earth. Each drop seemed to send a serene nuance to his heart. Darren took a quick break from his work, retreating his back slowly to lean back in the chair. His mind floated, carrying his memories of the first encounter with Aurora long ago. Darren never expected Cleo could put such a deep heart and attention on Aurora. The woman was very stiff. Her white skin did not shine at all and even looked pale, like a corpse. I don't know what spell Aurora has to unravel Cleo's power and make him crazy. Darren pressed his fingers on his forehead to massage slowly. The dizziness that hit him made his mood terrible. How could he possibly fulfill Cleo's request? Marry Aurora? Not a second had he thought about women since realizing that his love had been tarnished.
Darren thinned his lips, then looked up at the silent wall of Sky. Unfortunately, the night sky seemed to understand his heart well, making the whole earth wince from the cold of the dark night. When his memories float back to an unpleasant encounter with Aurora, the sound of a loud knocking on the door instantly distracts him. Darren immediately gave orders to bring up a figure who had dared to disturb his calmness.
"What is it?" he asked with an annoyed expression after seeing Anthonio's presence there.
"Forgive me for my impudence which has dared to pierce your composure Sir. But... but
"But what?" Darren almost threw the scroll at Anthonio when he heard the foot stammering, like a speech impediment.
Anthonio let out a deep breath as he felt his chest suddenly congested. Then he spoke in the next breath.
"Young master Cleo has been locked up in your room ever since." he told me.
"I've had bad thoughts for a while because of you. Apparently, you're just reporting this unimportant thing. Leave it like that. I'm giving him a punishment." Darren responded casually. His attitude was very calm.
"But Sir, you should immediately see the actual situation." said Anthonio adamantly, venturing to look Darren in the face
Darren frowned, his gaze probing at Anthonio. "Tell me what the truth is. Don't beat around the bush like that." he then gave a firm order.
Once again Anthonio sighed deeply, filling his lungs that had been empty before then forcing his choked voice to say. "Young master Cleo is currently standing on the edge of the balcony, about to jump to end his life." and that sentence made Darren's body freeze stiff.