Chapter 36 (2/2)
“Take your ti man”
After the fisherman said that, the boat steadily floated away toward the distant horizon
The youth held the purple ribbon in his hand He knelt for heaven kno long
His pair of eyes were tinted red with sorrow He still reain
But the youth knew his ti So he kissed the ribbon for the last time, and smile bitterly as he felt the faint smell of his lost lover
He sighed
“I’m ready,” he said to the calm sea
Then, the fisherman’s reply echoed across the sea:
“Just drop the ribbon back to the sea,” he said “I will reht with you?”
The youth lowered his head “Yes…”
“Don’t be so heavy hearted, young e the rule of karrant you some time to retain your mee the game Don't upset the flow of tiate”
The youth nodded and released the purple ribbon from his hand
He stared at the ribbon for the last tiently into the sea
Then, slowly, sea water swirl beneath his feet
“Goodbye,” he whispered
Suddenly, the strange sea refuse to be stepped on again The youth didn’t fight as his body drowned deep into the sea’s body, away from the sorrowful sky and the bitter surface of the sea he knew all of this time
The youth closed his eyes I lover of his
He tried to embrace the sea Pretend her soul was there And tried to feel the warmness of her smooth nude skin for the last time
As he opened his eyes, the youth found his skin felt the wared for
As it was thewoman suddenly appeared, while naked, pressed her exposed slender bosoentle poke of her aroused stiff breast berries
She came Just like he wished for And then, under the heavy pressure of void seawater, they involved in a long and blissful snu-snu
They finished doing it in a lone, white sandy beach They didn’t realize they were there this entire ti intiht came to cover this shaht
The young woman yawned lazily
She felt her eyelids getting heavier as she was too tired after all things the youth had done to her
Then she crept to his bosom asked the youth to rub her hair so he could say that she was a good girl And the youth thought she was He rubbed her purple hair with a gentle touch, gradually led the content young woman fell asleep on his bare bosom
The youth closed his eyes too He slept soundly
Morning came
When he opened his eyes, the youth find his pretty little lover was gone
He searched her for ahe found was a tidy purple ribbon The one he had to give up when he asked the fisher him home
However, the young woive hi ceremony, she was here return the ribbon back to him
The youth didn’t know by taking the ribbon back fro woman had to pay a heavy cost
The only thing he kneas that his chest soaked by the young woman tears
She left not too long ago
He saw his clothes lying on the sandy ground His body was real as ever be And the last night was the most real and blissful snu-snu he ever had He felt alive The young wo to co woman somewhere outside the sea But he knew he still didn’t have the ability to do so And slowly, froottenhim that once he was an ordinary youth from some family named Yashura
After he put his clothes on, the youth gazed at the sea His heart ached Only when the sunlight was bright enough to burn his skin, shi+ra Yashura turned away to find his way back home