~Chan Chai La~

‘Then I don’t have any suggestion,’ Jarel said. ‘I believe there’s a man out there who doesn’t care so much about having kids. You just need to look properly,’ he added.

‘If there were, they’ll be hard to find,’ Sai said.

‘True,’ Jarel said.

‘What are your plans, anyway?’ Sai asked.

‘Well, I tasted the farming life today, and it was quite fun. I’ll experience a little before the winter comes. I’ll stay during the winter and after I’ll be on my way. Wherever the wind takes me,’ he replied.

‘Have you thought of staying here?’ she asked.

‘So you can continue bickering and arguing with me? Absolutely not,’ Jarel said.

‘If I promise not to, will you stay?’ Sai asked.

‘Why do you want me to stay?’ Jarel asked.

‘Being around you is comfortable,’ Sai said, and hugged his arm.

‘I don’t know yet, but maybe,’ Jarel said.

‘Alright, I promise to stop. So stay,’ Sai said, and hugged his arm tighter. Slowly, she fell asleep, not hearing what Jarel had said.