The rain drummed rhythmically against the corrugated metal roof of the boarding house, a steady hum that muffled the world outside. Inside the small, dimly lit room, the air was heavy with the scent of jasmine tea and the faint, sweet musk of cheap cologne.
To his surprise, Widi didn't pull away. Instead, she took a step closer, her face inches from his. "I've had feelings for you too, Di," she whispered.
The rain drummed rhythmically against the corrugated metal roof of the boarding house, a steady hum that muffled the world outside. Inside the small, dimly lit room, the air was heavy with the scent of jasmine tea and the faint, sweet musk of cheap cologne.
To his surprise, Widi didn't pull away. Instead, she took a step closer, her face inches from his. "I've had feelings for you too, Di," she whispered.