
"What are you doing here?" ketus Diandra turned his head, looking at the man beside her.
Samuel sighed, with a still focused look at the end of the sea there, which was just below the horizon.
"Try to make peace with the heart. Trying to understand, even if sometimes it's difficult. Trying to forgive, even if it feels hard. And try to accept what has been outlined. Because life is not just about the heart. There is much more we can do than think of pain, disappointment and pain. No matter how bitter the plot, still involve logic in it. Get here, okay?" Samuel turned his head at the end of his sentence, then stared intensely at Diandra's face while smiling widely.
Diandra looked upset at Samuel's face, because in addition to being disturbed, he also felt insinuated by the man's words. It was strange, Samuel seemed to know what he was facing at that moment, he thought.
"Sok wise lo! Know what you know about me?" Diandra intends to stand up, then move from that place. However, as quickly as lightning Samuel pulled his hand until the woman immediately sat back beside him.
Samuel was still staring at Diandra's face. "Lo could have lied to me or anyone. But you need to know one thing. As great as you are in terms of lying, still your heart can never be lied to," he said who either told or reminded.
Diandra. He knew what the man had just said to him. Even without Samuel reminding him, he actually already knew very well about it. It's just that sometimes he has a hard time admitting what is in his heart. Because, whatever it is and whatever bittersweet taste he has, he always tries to put it in there.
"Why? Is there something wrong with my words?" Samuel looked sharpened his gaze. However, it immediately grinned, then shifted its focus to the pounding waves that came and went so quickly.
"Western waves on the beach that sometimes tides. Even with life. Problems will come to change with different types and forms, from the lightest level to the toughest level." Samuel paused a little for his words.
"However, believe me, there will be a time when it will all go away by itself, like a wave. Not always he settled on the beach," he continued, again Samuel issued his words of wisdom.
Diandra instantly crumpled. Just now he opened his mouth to respond. However, Samuel had already silenced Diandra's mouth with his words.
"Life is hard, Ra. And it will feel heavier, when we consider it heavy. So, relax! There will be a time when all of that will turn out to be light." Samuel turned his face to Diandra.
Diandra, who was staring at Samuel's face, suddenly lowered his gaze for a moment, then looked up again in a matter of minutes.
"Lo since when was it here?" ask Diandra in full.
Samuel could not have said that sentence to him, had he not heard or known anything about it, Diandra thought.
"From the moment you sit here, and cry, pick up the phone, moan and cry again, then get angry knowing I'm in—"
"ENOUGH!" Diandra cut the man's conversation.
Samuel was a bitch, he thought. How not? The man looked so relaxed in the midst of the sadness he was feeling, with his head winding left and right, as a mimic of every word he said.
"Haha!" Samuel laughed smugly looking at Diandra's expression that there was absolutely nothing frightening her at all.
Instead of getting a positive response to his assertiveness, Samuel night laughed at him. How could he be annoying to her? Inner Diandra at that time.
"Can't you, you don't have to be fierce?" samuel asked immediately, stopping his laughter. "It could be, later I was slapped again, because of your beautiful face at this time," he added which immediately made Diandra's heart beat fast. He looked back at the waves that continued to hit the reef.
Diandra sculpted, heard and felt every beat that seemed to make it difficult to breathe. Between believe or not. But that was what he heard straight from Samuel's mouth.
Within seconds, Diandra's face turned red. Between shame, annoyance, and flattery. All flavors instantly mix into one. Ah, Samuel has really made it seem to float in the clouds. Is it as simple as love?
It felt lonely, silent, when no Samuel always made his ears noisy, with screams, also babbling, or even snapping the man. Samuel seemed to have succeeded in removing it from the loneliness that he had been alone all this time.
"Ehem!" Diandra cleared his throat violently, trying to neutralize his feelings back.
As Samuel did, he focused his gaze forward.
Ah, Samuel had really made him like a fool, who had no idea how to deal with such a joke.
Yeah, jokes. At once he realized that Samuel was merely thinking of himself as a joke. The man couldn't possibly be serious about his last sentence.
Realize, Ra .. where might he be serious about his words. Didn't he consider you nothing more than his enemy? So, why do you think of his unfaithful joke?
Perhaps, knowing yourself was one way that could make him realize that Samuel would not likely have a taste for him.
"Why lo? Tired up? Need drink? Or ... flattered by my words?" cerocos Samuel who immediately made Diandra look upset at him.
"You better get out of here, I need some time alone. You got it, right?" pity Diandra while looking at the sinister face of Samuel.
Samuel paused for a moment, then smiled ignorantly, before he finally responded.
"NO!" he said full of emphasis, while leaning his head forward, so it looks very close to the woman's face.
"Heeuuh Samuel .. Why the hell, lo that sucks, ha?" Diandra seemed to clench both hands in front of Samuel's face so anxious, as well as upset instead of playing.
Samuel only chuckled at the action of Diandra who thought it was very funny and adorable, then grabbed one arm of the woman, making Diandra instantly stunned to look at him.
"Already, quiet!" tell Samuel as he lowered the arm of Diandra he held, then looked at the horizon at the end of the sea. However, it had no intention of releasing Diandra's hand from his grasp.
"Lo don't want to see how beautiful the sun sets in the ocean?" ask without looking.
Diandra, who was still looking at Samuel, immediately shifted his focus to the object that was the focus of the man beside him.
He realized that the sky was no longer blue. The gray sky met with black, beautiful looks with yellowish-red streaks that spread widely to the surface. Instantly the orange charm made him more focused, then widened his smile. When the orange charm warms the wound, is it as simple as happiness?
Different from Diandra. While before him there was a marvelous power of God, Samuel turned his focus to the side, looking at the masterpiece of the Almighty which he thought was far more beautiful than twilight. In fact, he almost forgot how to blink his eyes.
Beautiful and charming diandra. Even though it sometimes has a lion's side, it always leaves me stunned.
Amidst his euphoria, Samuel unwittingly tightened his grasp, making Diandra sober, then turned to her, looking at her for a while.
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