2007/02/15

the light on the beach - 03

His light is on. His curtain is down.

Sap cannot control her desire to wander around his place.

Perhaps the God sympathized with her too. She almost bumps into Kay.

"Happy Valentine!" Kay's sexy voice stops her from bumping in.

"Happy Valentine!" Sap replies in reflex and after a short pause, nervously presents a piece of chocolate from her pocket.

"That's for me?"Kay is a little bit surprised and says "thank you for your chocolate" after Sap has nodded, which is undetectable if he has not paid attention.

Sap emphasizes, not realizing that it's over-stressing, "It's my town's customs to send friends chocolate as a means of blessing."

Kay can read the meaning behind, but he chooses to filter it and takes what Sap "emphasizes".

"Aren't you dating your friend?"

"Oh, I got some work to finish. But it's almost done." Kay cannot tell her that he does not know why he was unwilling to leave on that particular day. He felt that something should happen, and he has been waiting for that.

"How about you?" Kay regrets as Sap blushes shortly after he unconsciously asks that.

Has she got a boyfriend?

"I've dated him already." Sap answers ambiguously, referring to this contrived date.

"That's good." Kay wants to leave now because he finds himself feeling uneasy.

"Wish you a happy Valentine's Day. See you." It's Sap who ends this conversation.

Kay stuffs the gift into drawer when he returns his office, without noticing the tiny lines in wine-red on the pink wrapping.

The line reads
"Be my Valentine
If I can have you ever care about this line."

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If you ever know that in sunshine
I hope you will read to me this line...
sap 15.02.2007

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