"But I don't understand." Salvador said, sounding more confused. He doesn't understands why they need a religion to rely on when they have themselves. The idea sounds funny and fishy, so he discarded it from his mind.
Walking out to the corridor, Ella raised her gown and ran outside. She didn't want to follow, at least not today. She wanted to be alone; she wanted to pray a longer prayer.
When his eyes met hers, they remained. His eyes were gold, but had a ring of red surrounding the gold. Suddenly the two colors mixed, leaving an orange shade.
When his eyes met hers, they remained. His eyes were gold, but had a ring of red surrounding the gold. Suddenly the two colors mixed, leaving an orange shade.
Ella took her time finishing her food before lifting her eyes to see who it was. Also, one of the reasons why she didn't raise her head before was mainly because she might not know who he is. When she lifted her eyes, he was still sitting down in front of her. He wasn't looking at her but she felt as if he knew she was looking at him.
"I'll take my leave now, my lord." A male voice said opposite Ella. "I have an appointment with a friend of mine in the next kingdom." The voice continued.
This is always the part that gets to her. As long as they are together, they'll always be fine. She wanted that feeling. She wanted that assurance. She wanted a companion who would give her that assurance. Who she will give that assurance to. She wanted it all. With a smile, took her spoon and began to eat.
The sound of the birds woke her. She'd slept longer than she should have. She got out of bed and took a shower. She went down stairs and met her family at the table and a few guests she wasn't sure she knew.
The sound of the birds woke her. She'd slept longer than she should have. She got out of bed and took a shower. She went down stairs and met her family at the table and a few guests she wasn't sure she knew.
The sound of the birds woke her. She'd slept longer than she should have. She got out of bed and took a shower. She went down stairs and met her family at the table and a few guests she wasn't sure she knew.
She wanted to be married, yes. But to whom and when she didn't care? That part she wasn't sure of. Of course she wanted to know who and when, but she ….. Shaking her head, she walked back to her room and slept.
There was a statue of Jesus with his arms wide open. He was smiling and she prayed intently to smile one day on her wedding day. Standing on her feet, she dusted herself. She thanked him once more and left. The moment she went off the cave and the evening breeze flushed her face, she knew one thing; she might or might not regret her prayer.