Over the years, Darren had imagined in his mind of the scene when he met Elsa again countless of times.
Would she slap him and turn her heel around?
Or would she cry in his arms just like all the times before?
And now, it was finally the time for them to face each other.
"Elsa, hurry up. We don't have all day," Thomas urged.
Whoosh.
A mint green figure flew out like a goddess. The figure made Darren's throat tighten and dry as he laid his eyes upon her.
"Haha." Such a familiar laughter rang to Darren's ears that made his chest tighten.
"Darren, you bad boy. You're finally back,"
Elsa said as she landed beside Darren and patted him on the shoulder.
"Why won't you speak? Are you shy? Or you do not remember me, your senior sister apprentice? Ha ha."
Darren was stunned as he stared at her gorgeous face.
This scene was far different from what he had imagined all these years.
The two words of "bad boy" and "senior sister apprentice" actually hurt Darren deeply.
"Elsa, are you okay?" Darren felt a lump forming in his throat. If he didn't use his internal force to hold back his tears, he surely would have already been a sobbing mess.
"No! Humph!" Elsa wrinkled her nose and tapped Darren's forehead with her snow-white finger. Then she smiled and said, "At least I am your senior. You haven't come back to see me for such a long time. You are so ungrateful.
Do you know that year when I heard that a fiend escaped from a forbidden area, the whole world was in chaos? It really freaked me out. Fortunately, I also soon found out that the fiend was being suppressed by the Emperor Weapon. Otherwise, you wouldn't have seen me.
What are you thinking about now? Say something for once." Elsa tapped Darren's forehead once again.
"Oh! I'm very sorry, Elsa."
"Don't be silly. We just haven't seen each other for a long time. You are like a fool now. What are you sorry for?" Elsa asked.
"I can't believe it!" Darren roared and murmured to Elsa, "I just can't believe you can be so relaxed and composed. You're pretending, aren't you?"
"Ha ha! Don't tell me that you think I'm still mad at you for what happened that year? Don't think too much about it. It happened a long time ago. By the way, where is Hailey?" As Elsa spoke, her expression did not change or wav
y you forgot about me, how lonely would I be when all I was thinking was the love we had all those years."
In the image, Elsa talked to herself in the dark, no one but the stars being her audience.
"Since you're so scared, why don't you pursue the present? Even if that day comes, you're still together, aren't you?" the purple figure asked.
"I'm not scared. I'm not..." Elsa shook her head desperately.
"Elsa, Don't refuse Darren. If you think that letting him stay alive like this is proof of your love to him, you are so silly. Nothing is more precious than getting along with each other day and night, right?
If one day he really forgets you, you are just holding onto nothing and what you care about would be nothing. You will finally find that you have nothing but obsession."
"Nothing? He won't forget. I won't have nothing!" At this moment, Elsa couldn't help but sob.
"Go ahead, embrace him. Let all the prediction of fate go to hell, you need him now." After the purple figure was finished, she turned around and began to fade away in the mottled light.
"But what about you, Hailey?" Elsa asked and cried even harder.
"He doesn't possess feelings over me," Hailey said. Tears streamed down her cheeks. Only she could acknowledge the swift coldness in the air.
The purple figure disappeared. Elsa stood in the flickering moonlight, a girl with long hair flying in the air and droplets of tears formed in her eyes.
Whoosh.
She flew up and went to the direction that she longed for in the deep of her heart.