Chapter Twenty Nine

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I thought of a place that Romeo described.

Just like lightning struck, an idea popped up and I found the ideal place.

"Thanks Romeo! I think I know where she is! I owe you one!" I happily exclaimed.

"No biggie. Now, go get her!" he cheered.

"You didn't even have to ask!" I felt myself smile widely and hung up the phone.

I rushed towards my car and went straight to the park.

I ran through the mini forest and that's where I saw the girl that I was looking for.

She was holding her violin.

Her hair dancing with the wind.

She started playing at the instrument.

I found myself captivated by every streak.

I finally calmed down seeing her safe and sound.

Sound.

Flowing all over the place.

Her music filled with passion.

The song conveying how she feels.

My heart's rhythm is uncontrollably fast.

The reverberations she created, sets my mind on fire.

How can she only play this talent of hers for him?

Is there any chance that I could still capture her heart?

How can she be so willing to wait for someone who left her?

The melody suddenly stopped then I looked up to her and she was holding my gaze.

Oh shoot.

I've been discovered.

Her face flushed as the idea of someone watching her, sunk her mind.

How adorable.

"KYAA! THE HELL, NATSU?" she shrieked and I smiled sheepishly at her.

"Sorry. I was going bananas looking for you." I admitted.

"So. That's why I tried to look for you here." I added lowly.

I watched her face turned from perplexed to an affectionate look.

"Did I make you worry?" she asked gently and I nodded slowly then turned my gaze away from her.

"Sorry. It's just that I couldn't stop worrying or calm down, when I couldn't see you." I confessed as I look up the sky.

I hear footsteps approaching me, and I refuse to look down to see her face.

I felt a pair of small arms on my neck and I could smell her heavenly scent in front me.

I turned to see her hugging me while tiptoeing since she couldn't reach me.

I wrapped my arms around her waist to support her and everything finally felt perfect.

She released herself from the hug and smiled tenderly.

"Sorry for making you worry." She says guiltily.

"It's okay. Now, I know that you're safe." I say flashing her a lopsided grin.

"Can you play for me?" I asked cautiously.

She looked like she was debating with herself and she sighed in defeat.

"Why the hell not?" she smiled lightheartedly.

I felt dragons roaring and trying to break free from my stomach.

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