Hannah looked at him, her face casting a faint reflection of blue light, perfectly showcasing her skin as pale as snow, and her slender neck, so delicate it was just too much for a gentle grip.
She seemed to be able to see through people with just one glance, her stunning face revealing a soft charm. She softly called, "Louis."
How long had it been since he last heard this name?
It felt like a dream, only this time, it was explicit in his ears. Just like pebbles falling on water, the splash reflecting a sky full of stars.
He saw her radiant, autumn-kissed smile getting lost, a soft call in his ear almost seizing half his soul.
A pity dreams are brittle; however eternal they may seem, they ended quickly.
She looked at him fondly and asked, "Louis, when did you start poking your nose into others' business?"
The boy smiled, long eyelashes fluttering gently, his eyes filled with a deep understanding yet appearing innocent, "Sister, how can anything concerning you be trivial?"