The clouds above the sky moved slowly, and eventually, the sun peaked out, pouring rays of golden light.
Despite this scene being normal, the moment some of the rays hit the young woman’s face, Landon couldn’t help but hold his breath. He shouldn’t be the only one who was feeling this way. The woman looked like a fairy who had come down to the mortal world and was unaware of it.
He gazed at her silently when a pair of doe eyes suddenly opened and met his, stealing his breath once more.
The gloom that pervaded his entire being seemed to be swept away like how the world was swept by the coldness of winter, but once spring arrived, it soon became warm.
"So beautiful..."
The words caught in his throat were heard from somewhere behind him. Somehow, people also started to notice her and stop to catch a few glances.
The young woman didn’t seem to notice the attention she was garnering by just sitting under the tree as she raised her arms high to stretch her stiff body. Yet her eyes continued to stare back at him.
A strong breeze carrying the scent of flowers and dew went towards them, moving carelessly so that the front of her skirt was lifted, exposing a pair of fair legs folded underneath her.
Landon’s lips pressed together tightly as he avoided her gaze, wordlessly stepping forward and bringing himself to where she sat.
Lucy: "..."
Landon: "..."
She must have been caught off guard by the sudden turn of events, as her cheeks took on an adorable pinkish color and the tips of her ears turned red.
Seeing him come closer, she was frozen in place, pressing her disobedient skirt down as more wind came to mess around with it. He was only two steps away from her; his cold glance made her hesitate from moving, and she lowered her gaze.
Still, her embarrassment was shown on her face, ears, and neck.
But soon, her face became confused as she felt something fell on her legs.
She hesitated for a moment and looked up to Landon.
Her round face, her innocent eyes, and her red lips were a sight to see from where he stood. Landon felt his throat going dry, but it was not so overwhelming that his thoughts were clouded by desire.
Instead, what he thought surprised him.
He thought whoever married this woman was a lucky man.
...
Landon’s deep gaze silently moved across the empty glass in front of him. He hadn’t realized he had stopped speaking as his mind went to the first time he met Lucy.
On that day, he and Lucy didn’t speak a word. They only exchanged glances at each other before he gave her his jacket to cover herself before he left. However, now that he had remembered it again, Landon realized that day he wasn’t as indifferent as he thought he was.

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