Chapter 41 - Moving On (4) (1/2)
He hesitated. ”I can't tell you...”
I arched my eyebrows and approached him. Unlike before, he flinched when I got closer. Seeing his reaction, I had a suspicion that the story behind his wedding was much more complicated than being forced to marry by his family.
But, whatever the story was, he had made it clear that he couldn't tell me, that I shouldn't know about it.
Too bad, telling me that I shouldn't know about it only made me more curious. I peered into his eyes, trying to figure out what was happening. I could see his eyes filled with anxiety and guilt. I could understand the guilt, but the anxiety? Where did it come from?
”Is there something you haven't told me?” I asked, refusing to budge from where I was standing.
”No.” He shook his head in hurry. ”It's getting dark. You should go home.” He said and without waiting for my response, he turned around and walked away in a haste, as if he was afraid I would pressure him to answer my questions.
Well, I was about to do that, so...
But now that my target has gone, it's best for me to go home.
The sky was beautiful at that time; it was grey with the streak of red and orange. The sun was setting and the wind turned even colder. Fastened my pace, I walked towards my dormitory. I was pretty sure Tom was waiting for me.
After exchanging greetings with my dorm mates, I quickly ran towards my room. I needed to tell Tom about what happened today, especially about Senior Rizal. He wouldn't be happy that I met him again –and I had been hiding the fact that Senior Rizal had always tried to talk to me –but I still thought that he needed to know.
”Don't come in!” A shout was heard as soon as I opened my door. My step was halted, my eyes scanned the pitch black room.
”Tom?” I called out for him, half-whispering.
”Stop right there, Jane!” He shouted again, his voice filled with urgency.
”What's wrong?” I asked anxiously.
Then, an eerie laugh was heard, a familiar one, the one that I always heard from horror movie. My eyes widened in shock and my body turned rigid. I had goosebumps all over my body. Something inside my mind told me to run, but my feet were glued to the floor.
”T-Tom?” I called again, this time my voice was shaking my fear.