498 I WILL MISS YOU MY BABY (1/2)
A minute later, her father and mother had crouched down beside her, looking at the stone with awed and astonishment.
”That the stone paradox of time?” Her mother whispered.
”Yes it is.”
Senja lifted her head and looked at her father who still refused to see her. Instead of the stone he looked at the ground beneath him gloomily.
”Dad…” Senja called out her father softly as she nudged his arms. ”You don't want to say something to me?”
Her father didn't budge whatsoever, looking at her husband spiritless expression and her worried daughter, she elbowed the man beside her to draw his attention.
”What?” Senja's father snapped irritably at his wife.
”Don't you want to say something to our daughter?” She raised her eyebrows.
”If I say something will she stay?!”
”So, you will watch her go without saying a word!?”
The man scoffed while the woman glared, but finally, he looked over at his daughter and with morose he spoke. ”Can't you stay?”
Looking at her father who was like an overgrown child who was sulking, Senja moved next to him and hugged her father tightly. ”I am sorry dad.” She whispered.
It took only two second before his ignorant façade crumbled under his daughter warm hugged. ”What travel time! I want my daughter here!” He growled along with that there was a soft sobbing that could be heard echoed inside the cave. ”I need to see your man and talk many things to him. He must treat my daughter well, he must take care of you, he mustn't raise his voice against you… but, how can I say all of that if I will not be able to see him!?”
Her father was very emotional at this moment while Senja had cried the moment her father hugged her back. Hence she was just listening to his complaint.
”I want to see and stand beside you in your wedding day, but how can I do that now!?” He grumbled in dissatisfied.
His tears has stained Senja's shirt and pooled on her shoulder, Senja had never seen her father was crying so heartbroken like this. Beside them, her mother engulfed both of them in her embraced, kept chanting the words 'everything will alright' over and over again.
It took more than half an hour before her father finally calm down. Wiping his tears away, the family of three looked at each other sullenly.