Chapter 47 Fireworks (1/2)

The night in town was festive. There were many lanterns lit along the roads. Many people are at the river bay waiting for the fireworks to start.

”Wow, look at the crowd.” I said in amazement.

All the people around us are common folks. I see a variety of them, men and woman, young and old, lovers, and families all together. Little children are bundled up with their parents, happy and eagerly waiting for the fireworks to start.

Then I remembered something in my childhood, when mother was still alive. There was also a festival like this one. Mother brought me to watch it and I was so happy. And when it ended she promised me to come again and watch it together. But that promise never came to reality. She died before the next festival was held.

”Is there something wrong?” Leon asked.

We were standing at a good spot in the river bank, waiting for the fireworks to commence.

”Oh, it's nothing.” I wipe away a tear that formed in my eye. ”I just remembered my mother taking me to a festival and watching fireworks when I was still young.”

Leon looked at me with knowing eyes. He extended his hand and reached for my hand. He held it in his and squeezed it.

”Don't worry. I'm here.” Leon said.

”I know.” I smiled at him. ”Thank you for taking me out to see the festival. I had a wonderful day.”

”Really?” Leon smiled brightly. ”Then next year I will take you out here again.”

”Really?” I said excitedly. ”Then I will hold you on to that promise.”

”Of course Alicia, you have my word.” Leon kissed the back of my hand. I blushed with his gestured.

And by that time the fireworks started.

”Wow.” I said in amazement.

I see the bright colors light up the sky. They were like flowers blooming in the dark. One by one I here the loud bang of the fireworks, then beautiful flashes will light up the sky. It was a wonder to see such things.

I was so engrossed watching the fireworks that I didn't realize Leon was all the while watching me.

His eyes were embedded to me, looking at me with such affection.

Once the fireworks ended the people on the riverbank began to disperse.

”That was beautiful.” I said with excitement.

”Yes, so beautiful.” Leon looked at me with affectionate eyes.

”Did you like the fireworks.” I asked.