I Will Stay! Part I

Phupha’s funeral was simply held right after a dental autopsy (1) had indicated that it was his body. The remains would be cremated so his soul could rest in peace.

Phupha's mother had stopped crying. Instead, she sat still with her eyes wandering like a soulless person in a living body. Even when laying a paper flower before the cremation, there must be a person to hold her hand to place the flower in the furnace to send her son to another world. Sipang was saddened. The girl could not help but blame herself for partially being the reason why Phupha had to end his life tragically.

A golden pedestal with paper flowers was placed on the table at the entrance to the crematorium. Sipang reached out to pick it up and held it, before slowly walking up to the crematorium with a sullen heart. The picture of Phupha in the fresh flower frame was sending a thank you smile that she freed him from a prison called the Plumeria House for two years.