Sunday, November 22, 2015

‡ Give or Take ‡

Let me tell you a story.
There is a girl who lives to write and there is a boy who loves to write.

 
☆ ☆ 


7 YEARS AGO.

“Menurutmu, mana yang lebih penting? Cinta atau uang?”
Gerakan kursi ayunan yang mereka nikmati perlahan melambat, seolah ikut larut dalam pikiran keduanya. Yang satu menanti jawaban atas pertanyaannya, yang satu lagi mempertanyakan maksud dari topik baru ini.
Seperti biasa, Frona menjawab pertanyaan sahabatnya dengan santai.
Cinta tidak membuat seluruh keinginan manusia terkabul,” jawabnya kalem, membiarkan ayunan berhenti sepenuhnya. “Hidup ini bukan dongeng dengan ibu peri, jin lampu, ataupun keajaiban yang bisa terjadi karena… Well, kalau kata mereka, cinta sejati.”
Sahabatnya tertawa kecil, menggelengkan kepalanya seolah ia sudah bisa menduga jawaban Frona, “Oh, come on, Fro, bukankah sewaktu kecil kau pasti memimpikan kisah cinta seindah Cinderella atau Putri Salju?”
“Dan karena itulah mereka disebut dongeng. Karena mereka tidak nyata, Fidel,” Frona menolehkan kepalanya, menatap mata pemuda yang sudah mengenalnya sejak di bangku SD. “Dunia ini tidak seindah yang dibayangkan.”
Fidel menggoyangkan kakinya pelan, membuat sedikit dorongan agar ayunan mereka bergerak, “You do have a point. However, Fro, aku rasa manusia tidak bisa hidup dengan baik tanpa cinta. Aku tahu aku terdengar konyol, tapi kau mengerti maksudku kan? Orang tua kita contohnya.”
Wow, wow, hang on there,” Frona memotong kalimat Fidel. “Aku tahu betul aku ada di dunia ini karena kedua orang tuaku saling mencintai. Esensi pertanyaanmu adalah mana yang lebih penting. Cinta ada di posisi kedua tapi itu tidak berarti aku menganggap hidup lebih baik tanpa cinta. Itu dua hal yang berbeda.”
Fidel tertawa lebih lepas dari sebelumnya, “Ya, ya. Hey, we’re writers. Permainan kata memang sangat penting kan dalam diskusi kita? Okay, how about this? Bukankah kita sering mendengar pernyataan bahwa uang itu bisa dicari, tetapi cinta tidak bisa dibeli dengan uang?”
“Aku tidak bermaksud terdengar materialistis tapi, Del, di dunia ini segala sesuatunya membutuhkan modal. Modal yang kumaksud di sini adalah usaha, kecerdasan, dan, tentu saja, uang. Perasaan yang kita sebut cinta juga sama. Usaha kedua belah pihak, kecerdasan untuk memenangkan hati satu sama lain, dan uang untuk memiliki kehidupan yang layak,” mata Frona menerawang langit malam yang penuh bintang. “Konyol jika ada yang lebih memilih cinta, jatuh dalam kesulitan, lalu berpikir bahwa dia tidak ada pilihan lain.”
Malam itu, Fidel hanya tertawa mendengar jawaban Frona.
Malam itu, dua pendapat yang berbeda mengakhiri percakapan.


☆ ☆ 


The story continues.
He gives his time and she takes her time.
Sometimes they wonder if it will ever end.



☆ ☆ 


NOW.

“Menurutmu, mana yang lebih penting? Cinta atau uang?”
Mereka berdua saling bertukar pandang, membiarkan keheningan mengisi diskusi mereka malam ini untuk beberapa detik.
Seperti pertama kali saat mereka membicarakannya dan seperti hampir seluruh hal yang pernah mereka bahas, Frona adalah yang pertama membuka mulut untuk menjawabnya.
“Cinta tidak membuatku sukses menjadi penulis,” tutur Frona, mengangkat gelas berisi wine yang dituangkan oleh sahabatnya dari meja. “Riset dari berbagai sumber yang kupilih dengan cermat dari tabunganku yang membuat impianku tercapai.”
Fidel meletakkan botol wine favoritnya dengan hati-hati, menyindir dengan canda, “Sedikit tidak sesuai dengan kisah romantis yang kau tulis dan membuat pembaca terpikat.”
Let me guess,” Frona menghela nafas, yakin sepenuhnya dengan tebakan yang ia lontarkan. “Kau memilih cinta dibanding uang, karena manusia adalah makhluk sosial. Cinta bukan sesuatu yang bisa diperoleh dengan mutlak sementara uang adalah suatu pencapaian berdasarkan strategi dan perencanaan.”
Fidel tertawa lepas mendengar kata-kata sahabatnya, “Wah, kau memang hebat. Seratus persen tepat, Fro! Bukankah itu benar? I mean, now that you’re a published author, don’t you think so? Kau sukses, bukumu ada di setiap toko buku di negeri ini, orang menanti buku barumu. Kau merencanakan, kau berambisi, kau mendapatkannya.”
“Apa bedanya dengan cinta?” Frona mengangkat bahunya, mendekatkan bibirnya ke gelas. “Asal kau tahu, aku tidak punya pacar karena aku tidak ada niat sama sekali, bukan karena alasan lain.”
Fidel mengangkat tangannya, tanda bahwa dia tidak bermaksud memojokkan Frona, “Hey, aku tidak punya hak untuk mempertanyakan statusmu. Aku sendiri tidak punya pacar kan? Kau tahu perbedaannya, Fro, antara cinta dan uang. Cinta bukan sesuatu yang dinilai dari statistik. Ada sesuatu yang disebut perasaan dan dia tidak punya tolak ukur yang pasti. Oleh karena itu tidak ada mata kuliah Ilmu Cinta kan?”
Hampir tersedak karena kata-kata Fidel, Frona segera meletakkan gelasnya, menahan tawa, “Okay, that’s funny. Mari kita ubah sudut pandang kita sebentar. Anggaplah aku tidak punya rumah sebagus ini lalu aku menikah. Kehidupanku normal, semuanya tercukupi. Mendadak, bomb, terjadilah kecelakaan dan aku sekarat. Uang kami hanya cukup untuk menjalani hari-hari yang biasa dan tidak bisa membayar biaya pengobatan yang sangat besar. Sekarang, apakah sebuah kecupan akan menyembuhkanku?”
“Contoh yang sangat tidak menyenangkan,” Fidel memicingkan matanya, memberikan tatapan tajam yang dibuat-buat. “Kalau itu kasusnya, bukankah itulah alasan kita butuh yang namanya perencanaan? Tabungan? Asuransi? Lagipula-“
Oh please, Fidel, tidak semua orang di dunia ini mendapatkan gaji yang memadai untuk semua rencana yang kau sebutkan,” Frona memotong kalimat sahabatnya. “Oke, karena aku seorang wanita, mari kucoba dengan argumen lain. Jika kau memiliki adik perempuan dan kekasihnya adalah seorang pekerja biasa, tidak memiliki rumah, tidak ada tanda-tanda naik jabatan, dan punya banyak hutang. Apakah kau akan membiarkan adikmu menjalani masa depan dengan pria itu?”
If they do love each other, why not?” Fidel menjawab enteng dan responnya membuat Frona menepuk jidatnya, tidak percaya dengan jawaban yang dianggapnya konyol. “Fro, uang itu bisa dicari, tapi takdir adalah sesuatu yang dipertahankan. Kalau pria yang ia pilih adalah pemalas dan tidak memiliki niat untuk meniti masa depan yang lebih baik, itu lain cerita. Kita memilih pasangan bukan karena kekayaannya kan? Kalau dia memang serius dengan adikku, dia pasti akan memperjuangkan dan membuktikan dia akan menjaga adikku.”
Frona meneguk habis minumannya dan tertawa hampa, “Takdir… You’re such a hopeless romantic, Del. Life is love for you, isn’t it?”
“Dan kau sungguh sarkastis,” Fidel membalas, mengisi gelas Frona kembali. Ia mengisi gelasnya yang juga sudah kosong sebelum topik ini dimulai, “Aku setuju bahwa uang itu penting, tetapi menolak cinta karena alasan materi sungguh sesuatu yang tidak masuk akal. Kutekankan, aku memperhitungkan formulamu yang lain: usaha dan kecerdasan.”
“Aku realistis, bukan sarkastis,” Frona mengoreksi, tidak merasa sakit hati dengan pernyataan yang tajam. “Del, aku yakin tidak ada seorang pun di dunia ini yang ingin hidup kesulitan sementara uang bisa menolong mereka. Daripada itu, bagaimana kalau kau lebih fokus untuk menerbitkan tulisanmu?”
Pertanyaan Frona membuat ekspresi Fidel berubah untuk sepersekian detik sebelum ia merespon singkat, “Ya, kau benar.”
Ada satu perbedaan antara percakapan mereka malam ini dengan tujuh tahun lalu.
“Fro, apakah sekarang kau kesepian?” tanya Fidel mendadak. Seulas senyum tipis terbentuk di bibirnya. Kedua matanya menatap lekat-lekat Frona, menunggu jawaban.
“Maksudmu?” Frona balas menatapnya, jelas tidak paham arah pertanyaannya.
“Kau yang sekarang adalah Cinderella yang sukses. Mimpimu menjadi penulis tercapai, punya sebuah rumah mewah, bisa pergi ke mana pun yang kau mau,” Fidel berdiri, mengenakan jaketnya, bersiap meninggalkan apartemen Frona. “Doesn’t it feel lonely though?
Frona tidak menjawab.
Malam ini, pembicaraan mereka tidak berakhir dengan tawa canda.
Malam ini, pertanyaan tanpa jawab yang menutup diskusi.



☆ ☆ 

They stand in front of two different paths.
And they make their choice.



☆ ☆ 

7 DAYS LATER.

 Hey.
Hey, Fro.”
Kedua sahabat sejak kecil itu bertemu di taman favorit mereka. Matahari mulai bersembunyi dan langit malam menyelimuti. Angin dingin berhembus, membuat Frona menarik jaketnya sedikit lebih erat. Fidel memberi gestur untuk duduk di kursi terdekat dari tempat mereka berdiri.
“Kudengar kau sudah mengirim bukumu ke penerbit,” ujar Frona, melirik Fidel. Sejak percakapan terakhir mereka, ada perasaan janggal yang menghantui Frona dan, untuk pertama kalinya sejak mereka saling mengenal, Frona tidak berani mencari penjelasannya.
“Begitulah,” Fidel menyisir rambutnya dengan jari, menghela nafas. “Anyway, Fro, pernyataanmu dulu, tentang uang adalah modal. Kau masih berpikir seperti itu bukan?”
Frona mengangguk, semakin bingung mengapa Fidel bersikeras kembali ke topik ini. Fidel menatap tanah, tersenyum kecil, “Apakah uang bisa membeli cinta?”
“Dalam cara dan istilah tertentu, iya,” jawab Frona tenang. “Tidak dengan uang tunai tapi, ya, bisa. Kau bahkan pernah mendengar hal konyol seperti pernikahan kontrak atau perjodohan karena uang bukan?”
Fidel tidak tertawa kali ini. Ia meluruskan badannya dan memandang sahabatnya, “Money can buy a status, but not feelings.
“Tapi cinta tidak menghasilkan uang.”
“Tapi cinta adalah alasan mengapa manusia ingin hidup lebih baik.”
“Tapi-“ Frona berhenti bergargumen. Ia menarik nafas, “Del, are you in love with someone?”
“Ya.”



☆ ☆ 

Why do we need to choose when two are one?



☆ ☆ 

7 WEEKS LATER.

Dear Frona, this is for a best friend, from her best friend.
Frona meneliti sampul buku yang ia pegang. Nama Fidel tertulis jelas sebagai nama pengarang buku yang baru akan diterbitkan besok pagi; Frona adalah yang pertama untuk menerima bukunya. Ia sudah pernah membaca draft Fidel sebelumnya sehingga bukan isinya yang membuat dia terkejut. Bukan ceritanya yang membuat Frona tertegun dan segera menelepon sahabatnya.
Halaman ucapan terima kasih di lembar ketiga buku itulah yang membuat perasaannya bercampur aduk.


☆ ☆ 

“This book is dedicated for all people who have supported me.
Dan untuk membuktikan pada seorang sahabat, bahwa cinta adalah alasan kita menjadi lebih baik. Bahwa cinta adalah tujuan kita untuk segala yang kita lakukan.
Kita memberi waktu dan menerima cinta.
This book is for me to tell you that I love you.
Always.”



END

Author’s Note:

Frona (Greek): self-controlled

Fidel (Spanish): faithful, loyal

Blog post ini dibuat dalam rangka mengikuti Kompetisi Menulis Cerpen “Pilih Mana: Cinta Atau Uang?” #KeputusanCerdas yang diselenggarakan oleh www.cekaja.com dan Nulisbuku.com.

Saturday, November 14, 2015

‡ UBUD: Solo Travel ‡

November is here and only two chapters left in book 2015.
How is everyone doing? Hopefully good things!

As for me, according to my title as you read above, just had my first solo traveling experience! I went to Ubud, Bali for 5 days and 4 nights last week, from 28 October to 1 November 2015 -- remind me of two weeks ago as I write this.

Everything started when I tweeted something about how I wasn't sure if I could even claim myself as a writer. A friend suggested me to go to a festival in Bali as it would be really suitable for me: Ubud Writers and Readers Festival.

Long story short, after days of hesitation (and calculation) I bought the plane ticket, event ticket, and also booked a room during my stay there. All finished on 16 August.

Here's the breakdown for the cost in case you're wondering:

Round trip SUB - DPS with AirAsia : IDR 832,000
4-Day Pass for UWRF event : USD 40/AUD 49/IDR 510,000
1 room reservation for 4 nights : IDR 842,000

I wanted to be a volunteer for the event but, unfortunately, my schedule didn't allow me to. Hopefully I will have the chance in the future.

Most of my friends were pretty surprised when I told them that I would be all by myself during the trip. I don't mind. I mean not everyone would be interested with this festival and it's understandable. People visit Bali for all awesome, beautiful tourism spots and I had no intention to do that. Partly because I (fortunately) had visited the island before back in 2008 with my high school companions, so I didn't really have any special destination there.

So, after a couple of months, the day finally came and my journey started last Wednesday on a morning flight from Surabaya (because I am assigned for work here until January). I returned to Surabaya on night flight, arrived at 10PM local time.

Now, I'm going to write a long, long post about the trip but I'm going to split it into two posts. First will be the details of my trip including activities out of UWRF and the food I had, second will be the details of the programs I attended during UWRF events.

Phew, it's been a while since the last time I wrote a long, detailed travel notes (yes, I'm talking about my trip to Malaysia here).

Shall I start now then?

-

[Wednesday, 28 October 2015]


I arrived in Bali after 55 minutes on flight and, as I had arranged two days before, I met up with a driver from Leo Bali Driver. I personally recommend his service for anyone who needs a driver to help around there -- you can try to reach him at +62813-3788-4464 .

Since Mr Leo himself had been booked by another guest, it's Mr Putu who picked me at the airport. Like what I mentioned before above, I had no destination other than Ubud itself in mind. Mr Putu told me I could just ask him to stop anywhere if I got an idea.

Why personal driver if I didn't want to go anywhere else?

Apparently, since Ubud is quite far from the airport, you need to prepare IDR 300,000 as the fixed trip from airport to Ubud. After a quick calculation, I chose Leo since it cost me IDR 450,000 but I could use it up to 10 hours. I think it's more effective and efficient so, yes, that's my reason. Where did I go then?


Bali Zoo.

Yes, I visited Bali Zoo. It's not too far from Bali Bird Park -- which I have visited before back in 2008. Anyway, Bali Zoo is a very interesting place! I enjoyed walking around there for an hour or so. Paid IDR 110,000 for the entrance fee, I also got the chances to take a picture with baby crocodile and baby tiger!

Aren't they cute?


I also found a very intelligent bird, The Moluccan Cockatoo. As I stepped to the left, it would follow me. It even tried to give me a small branch when I was going to leave. I seriously think it's really smart.

Anyway, I left the zoo before 2PM at local time and continued to Ubud. I dropped my luggage at Desak Putu Putera Homestay. I got room number 4 with twin beds, an air conditioner, a private bathroom, a wooden table, and a wardrobe. Skipping the welcome drink, I left to the Office Box to exchange my UWRF 4-day pass.

Then I finally had my lunch there! So I had done a little research about nearby restaurants from the home stay and my first choice landed on Queen's of India. I had Butter Chicken and Nan. It's really delicious. I would recommend one plate for two persons though, since the portion is quite large. The delicious food costed me IDR 150,000, along with a glass of ice tea.

After I returned to Desak Putu, I took a shower before heading to find dessert. I chose Seniman Coffee Studio, having Moka Nut Waffle. The customer service is very nice! Oh, side note, I actually think all of the waiters and waitresses there have better English than I do. Sipping chamomile tea, I was satisfied with IDR 80,000.

My day ended after attending an UWRF program -- which I'll write in second post. I returned to Desak Putu and took my night rest.



[Thursday, 29 October 2015]

It's when I realized the route from Desak Putu to the central area took me around 20 minutes. If I wanted to reach the main venue by walk, it's around 3 km and, unfortunately, I would skip all the programs if I walked that far. So I used the facility of shuttle bus service! It would help the participants from a restaurant named Casa Luna (which is also owned by the Founder and Director of UWRF, Janet DeNeefe) to the main venues (Taman Baca, Indus Restaurant, Neka Art Museum).

However the first day was a rush since there would be a welcome dance and keynotes. I ended up taking a local taxi with three other participants from Australia. One of them is Aileen and I met her quite often for the next few days. The taxi costed us IDR 60,000 for only a 5-minutes drive!

As for the lunch, I had Spaghetti Zucchini at The Elephant. It's a vegan restaurant and the view is very beautiful from here! I paid IDR 90,000 for the food and a glass of ice lemon tea. Since after that I returned to attend the sessions, I followed the same schedule as yesterday (in fact I had the same schedule until Saturday), returned to the home stay and searched a place to have dinner before attending a night session.


Oh, before I returned straight to Desak Putu, I walked around Ubud Market and accidentally saw Romy Rafael with the .NET staffs, filming for Lintas Imaji. I didn't buy anything and looked around to find something new to buy. I had a stop at Kou Cuisine to buy two bottles of handmade jam (IDR 40,000 for one). There's also another store of Kou which sells handmade soap and bath salt but I skipped that.

My choice for dinner is Warung Schnitzel! I had Pork Schnitzel and Watermelon Juice (both costed me IDR 90,000). I think the food is pretty good for my taste; I'd prefer the mushroom sauce anyway. So my second night there ended peacefully with me accidentally met up with a friend from high school, Vitto, who works at Ubud. He's an MC for one of the events at UWRF titled Pecha Kucha -- details on later post.



[Friday, 30 October 2015]

Second day of the festival and I went through the same distance again. I managed to take the shuttle bus though -- the same way how I returned from the main venue to Casa Luna the day before. However, for lunch, I had planned a smarter one than before.

During the break, I took the shuttle bus back to Casa Luna area and had Babi Guling Ibu Oka for my lunch; I spent IDR 70,000 for the delicious food and a glass of sweet ice tea. I also managed to enjoy a dessert under the hot sunlight, Chocolate Valrhona from Gelato Secret -- it's IDR 25,000.


Before returning to the main venue of the event, I gave a quick visit to Museum Puri Lukisan, one of the famous spots for tourism in Ubud. There are many more artistic and beautiful places to visit but I couldn't manage myself to stop there due to some reasons. (honorable mentions: Goa Gajah, Monkey Forest)

I skipped dinner for a dessert again at Kue Chocolaterie, Bakery, and Cafe, ordering a slice of Rich Chocolate Cake with Chocolate Garnache and a glass of watermelon juice for IDR 60,000. The place lacks of proper lighting for my taste but the chocolate is quite good, so it's fine.

There went my third night without anything new but two books with autographs -- which I will explain on the next post as well.



[Saturday, 31 October 2015]

Halloween is here!

It's Bali, it's Indonesia, so there's no Halloween-vibe around but I did know that there would be Halloween party somehow; so, remember, I met this old friend of mine on Thursday. He told me that his company held a Halloween party and I was so tempted to pay a visit there. Unfortunately, according to my UWRF schedule, I couldn't make it so there went my very chance to attend a Halloween party. Well, it's not like I had a costume to play on anyway. Next time will come for sure.

It's a pretty hot day and I made a very wrong choice of lunch menu of the day. No, it's not because of the taste. Naughty Nuri's presents one of the best pork menus out there but since I was alone, I picked Daging Se'i which is, obviously, best served for at least two persons. I ended up not knowing how to finish the IDR 140,000.

As the hour moved, I returned a little bit earlier to Desak Putu and packed up my stuffs. I managed to take a picture of what people called as Signature Road (located at Kajeng Road -- you know, something similar but different from Hollywood Star's Avenue. It's unique, isn't it?


I stopped by Kismet Cafe and Boutique for a quick dessert, Kokolato Ice Cream Sandwich which is tagged with IDR 42,000. It's the vegan ice cream for chocolate flavor. I like the atmosphere here and I should try the main menu during my next visit (hopefully).

My Halloween night was spent with more poems as I would put the details on (yes, again) the next post. Then I returned, slept a little bit late on my last night there after making sure that I had everything in order.



[Sunday, 1 November 2015]

As the November started, I checked out from Desak Putu, leaving my luggage as I ordered a car which would pick me up there at 7PM. Just like I mentioned above, it's IDR 300,000 for a trip to or from airport (please do calculate all the costs if you're curious).

Moving on with my schedule, I had no time to take a lunch far from the main venues since the programs for the last day were pretty awesome. I had a Jumbo Hotdog at Devilicious which is located exactly in front of the main venue. Got it with IDR 57,000 along with a glass of ice lemon tea.

During a quick break I also had a look at Supermarket Bintang which is near from the main venue. It's a complete supermarket but I wouldn't say you should buy souvenirs here; I'm not even sure where to buy any souvenirs around Ubud if you're talking about Pie Susu or Pia Legong. I didn't do research either since I had zero intention to return with souvenirs.

As the clock struck 5 PM, I stopped by Melting Wok Warung. This is probably one of my favorite restaurants here. The service is fantastic, the price is worth the delicious menu, and the restaurant owner is lovely! I picked Chicken Coconut Curry Rice for my early dinner -- IDR 57,000 for the unique menu and a glass of ice tea -- and it's such an unlucky moment for me as I had to miss the chance to have the dessert there.


The trip from Ubud to Ngurah Rai International Airport took me around 90 minutes. Once I arrived, I strolled around and found out that it's quite a big airport. There's nothing much I could do so I just read a new book I bought at the event and let the time passed quietly before the boarding was announced.

As I sat down on my seat, I smiled at myself. I did it, I thought. I traveled alone to a place that I've never been before (and returned in one piece).

Although there were several things that didn't go on as I expected, it's still a good trip for myself. Like, I thought I would make a lot of new friends but I didn't because I limited myself too much, or that I couldn't make it for the closing night ceremony due to the schedule.

It's a (really) memorable trip, overall.


Oh, quick sum!

I spent around IDR 860,000 to 900,000 for food and beverages,
IDR 2,400,000 to 2,500,000 for accomodation (including plane and Desak Putu),
IDR 800,000 to 900,000 for miscellaneous stuffs (including Bali Zoo, Kou, books, and other stuffs).

You can do the count. I've said goodbye already.

Trust me, if you cut the miscellaneous stuffs, have affordable choices of food, cut the UWRF ticket, and not to mention if you have a companion (whom you could share the room and transportation fee), you'll manage to go on with lower expenses.

Okay.

Now.

Shall I start writing the next post? ;)

Thursday, October 08, 2015

‡ Under The Rainbow ‡

When the rain has stopped
You must be waiting there, under the rainbow
All the stories I couldn't say, all the secrets I couldn't reveal
I want to tell them all today.

-

This one-shot is inspired by "U R", a solo track by Taeyeon.




It's an absurd, strange short story.
I don't think I ever wrote anything like this before so I hope you enjoy this simple piece of words arrangement.

The description above is inspired by the lyrics of "U R".


__________


It's midnight.

She was playing piano.

He was looking at her.

No other sound was heard but the ticking clock and the piano. The beautiful melodies echoed through the night as if only two of them and the music existed in the world.

Then she finished her song.

He unconsciously brought his hands to give an applause, appreciating the play. She turned around to see the guest who had been silent since she touched the instrument.

He couldn't read her expression. She looked like she's surprised to see an uninvited guest at the middle of the night yet he got an impression that she had been waiting for him.

The latter sounded impossible.

"Do you like it?" she asked, smiling warmly to him. It's pretty much a rhetorical question.

"Yeah," he responded shortly, locking his gaze with hers. "It's midnight though. How could you enter this music room?"

His blunt words didn't make her feel offended. A sad smile was formed on her face, "I have my way. Anyway, say, do you know me?"

He blinked, confused. Should he know her? Because he didn't remember her at all. He shook his head slowly, still trying to dig his memories in case they actually had met before.

She let out a small chuckle, breaking their eye contact, "Of course you don't. Of course. I don't know you either, do I?"

It's so strange for her to ask that kind of question but, for an unknown reason, he didn't really mind.

Everything just felt right.


• • •


"They said there's a ghost here."

Her fingers stopped mid-air and the room was silent. She glanced at him but said nothing and neither did he. He continued again.

"They said a student jumped from the cliff. That cliff," he pointed at the closed window in the room. "It's dark right now, but there's a cliff over there."

She didn't show any interest about it.

"It's beautiful there," he continued. "I went there once before the sun set, after the rain stopped. I took a picture of rainbow."

Still nothing from her.

"Do you want to go there some other time?" he asked.

The question caught her off guard. She pressed random keys, producing unidentified music with only one finger, "No."

It felt like he had picked a wrong question but he was curious, "Why?"

She rested her fingers on the keys, finally had the urge to continue the first topic instead, "Did they tell you why the student jumped?"

"No," he shook his head, dropping his gaze. He stared at his left palm as if there's something interesting. "I didn't ask."

Seconds passed as she kept looking at him, waiting for another word to be spoken. He tilted his head slightly, still avoiding her gaze.

"I heard some people whispering when I talked to you at the corridor," he mumbled, feeling uneasy to talk about it. "They said it's strange. Why is that person talking to empty air? They whispered."

Horror was shown on her face. She stood up quickly and he finally looked up to see her. She took a step backward. She bit her bottom lip, clenching her fists.

He knew he shouldn't talk about it.

"Play it again," he requested. "The piano. Everyone can hear it for sure."


• • •


"Do you like rain?"

They were in the music room again, just like where he saw her playing the piano twelve nights ago.

It's raining outside. The room was a little bit colder than usual but they looked comfortable in their clothes. They looked outside through the wet window.

"I like rainbow," she answered, propping her chin on palm. A smile decorated her face, "Don't you?"

He walked to the window, drawing a curve with his finger on the foggy window. He murmured, "Do you think it will rain again tomorrow?"

"Maybe. Why?"

He returned his gaze to her, grinning, "Let's see the rainbow together."

"From here?" she looked confused but, a second later, her eyes widened as she could guess the answer already. "No..."

"Let's go to the cliff."


• • •


It rained again.

When the sun was going to set down, the rain almost stopped.

He walked to the door and opened it. Turning on his heels, he waited for her but she was still hesitating. He didn't ask why and she didn't tell him why.

"Do I really need to go there with you?" her eyes fell on the floor. "It could rain again..."

As the answer, he stepped out, letting the raindrops to fell on his hair. He smiled widely, "But there will be a rainbow that you like."

"That we like," she corrected his statement.

He just stood there, waiting for her to take a step closer to him. She finally did.

One step. Two steps. Three steps.

By each step she took forward, he took a step backward. When her feet had touched the ground, he turned around and walked on a few paces before he stopped again. She still followed him with small steps.

The strong wind was blowing. She was pushed by the wind, losing her balance. She was thinking to give up and returned.

He reached out his hand for her to take. She looked at him, unable to hide her emotion. It's obvious that she didn't want to continue but, when he nodded at her, she took his hand.

He embraced her hand gently, leading her towards the cliff where they could hear the sea already.

The rain had stopped. The gentle breeze blew over the cliff-top. The sun was going to set down.

She carefully took more steps forward, not letting go of his hand. She was near to the edge of the cliff.

He was the one who let go of their intertwining hands first. She gazed at the beautiful view in awe.

"Hey," he called her.

She turned around to see him. He made a rectangle with the thumbs and index fingers. It's as if he's holding a camera, having her in the frame.

"Perfect," he whispered, smiling from ear to ear. "There's you and there's a rainbow."

She gritted her teeth, knowing that she's on the verge of tears already. They're only standing metres away but it felt like thousand of miles already for her.

"I don't want to say goodbye," her lips trembled. A tear had rolled down on her cheek. "We're here already. Again."

He lowered his hands, standing still. The smile didn't disappear, "Then it will be me who is going to say goodbye."

"It's here," he took a deep breath with closed eyes. "The peacefulness of the world. The seven rays are dying the world more beautifully. You're here. I remember.  It's complete."

She cried, "I'm sorry. I... I really am..."

"Don't," he heaved a sigh calmly. "It had been a long journey. We finally met. Why would you apologize?"

"Because I wasn't there to stop you."

"Because you're not meant to stop me," he reasoned. "You asked to see me, you let me remember what I had forgotten, and you're here until my end. You're meant to save me and you did it already. "

Still she cried so hard. "Will we meet again when there's a rainbow?"

"We will," his eyes were so gentle. "Always. Like what we always did. Under the rainbow."

She was not ready for the farewell. She would never be ready for another goodbye. There's nothing good in a goodbye for her even if she could hear him saying it this time.

Both of them knew it's the final one.

After all it's been a year. It's exactly one year today.

Tomorrow all the talk about the wandering spirit would stop. Tomorrow she would hope for another day that could never come.

"Goodbye."

He closed his eyes.

She closed her eyes.


• • •


It's just one second.

She opened her eyes.

The sun had set. The wind was blowing in silence. The rainbow was still there. The words were gone. The wave hit the cliff gently.

Only tears were still flowing.

There's nobody there but her.