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"Don't go..."
(At the time... )
"Please... "
( He... )
" Forgive me... "
He put a necklace on me. It's a simple but very beautiful necklace.
Especially on the necklace, I saw that there was a decoration in the form of a letter.
simple but very beautiful, I like that.
"I want you to keep this necklace. It's a shame, but this is all I can give you. After all, the head of the orphanage also wanted to help me... "
(I was a little girl at that time. I can't remember anything. All I remember is the boy who was with me every day.
when we were told that we were adopted by two parents and they forced us to separate. I kept crying and crying incessantly. I can say, I love him because he is very good to me.
But before we parted, he hugged me while calming me down.
I also heard his last words, which he whispered in my ear.)
"Keep this necklace for me. Wait for me and show me this necklace when we meet again. That's a promise we must keep... "
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"Don't leave me..."
Again, she had nightmares that made it difficult for her to breathe. But maybe this wasn't a nightmare. more precisely...
(How long will that memory haunt my dreams? I miss you. "
It's the morning time. She wakes up because a bad dream is not fun for her. Even if the dream comes from an unpleasant memory, even though it has entered adolescence,
"We have been separated for 15 years. I'm still trying to keep our promise," she said.
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sometimes every morning made her unmotivated. especially when she has to work as a cafe maid who sometimes forces her to be in good health.
"Come on, wake up, Nina. or you will be late for work, "mom said.
"Yes, just a minute, mother.... "
Nina kemala puspa.
That's the name her adoptive parents gave her when she left the orphanage 15 years ago.
Her life right now is very pleasant. because she has grown into a beautiful and cheerful girl. Moreover, the affection of her adoptive parents also made her a polite and caring girl for those around her.
Every morning, Nina is always in a hurry when she wants to go to work. whether it's when bathing, or when changing clothes. but she never forgets to always wear the necklace when she's done.
That's right. The necklace became the only precious memory of the person she missed when she was still in the orphanage.
"This necklace is still the same as before," she said.
The letter (K) on the necklace still looks beautiful even though it's been quite a while. Once in a while, Nina looked at the necklace. Sometimes she cried.
"Where are you? I miss you. "
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