Memories That Tortured Me

Hindi na maalala ni Mamoru kung pang-ilang beses na niyang bumuntong-huminga nang araw na iyon. It wasn't a habit. At least, sigurado siya sa bagay na iyon.

And yet...

"Huwag na huwag ka ngang sumimangot. Lalo kang nagmumukhang matanda sa ginagawa mo, eh..."

Just great. Heto na nga ba ang sinasabi niya. Maalala't maalala na naman niya ang mga sinabi nito sa kanya noon. He wasn't supposed to think of anything else other than the mission at hand.

Pero ano na naman itong nagpapagulo sa kanya ngayon?

The Pain I've Kept

There was nothing wrong with Yasha crying, right? Isa pa, ngayon niya lang ito gagawin. She would only do this at the moment. It really hurt and I couldn't hide it anymore. Kahit anong tago ang gawin ko, hindi ko na maitatanggi iyon.

It hurt too much.

She always thought that it would fade as time passed by that that person were not here by her side anymore. In her life. But she guessed she assumed too much about things.

Above Everything Else


Kung may ilalalim pa ang buntong-hininga ni Takeru nang mga sandaling iyon, baka iyon na ang ginawa niya habang patuloy na nakatayo sa ilalim ng isang matandang puno sa parkeng iyon. Wala naman siyang planong tumambay roon. Pero anong maligno ang sumanib sa kanya para pumunta roon ng wala sa oras?

Pero sino ba ang niloloko niya?

He eyed that crying woman who he saw at one part of that park once again. Had Takeru truly gone cold so now, instead of consoling the woman he'd been looking at from afar for a while now, he just remained standing there, just watching her cry like that?

Our Memory Of The Dawn 4 - The Light To Reach Your Heart


Don't lose that smile. Don't lose the light that I can use to reach your heart... ~ Florence Joyce

xxxxxx

It might have been the start of a crazy day for Amy. But it had also been a game changer for her, as well. At least, game changer in terms of her usual routine. Not just on Earth, but also in Narnia.

Amy still couldn't look directly for longer than 30 seconds at Edmund as her mind couldn't help recalling the events of their first meeting earlier that morning. She wasn't sure if the Pevensie sisters knew what happened as they were the ones who brought her breakfast. But at the moment, if in case they weren't aware, then she had no plans of mentioning anything.

At least, just until she could feel herself ready to tell the details.