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Chapter 25 - Chapter 25 Seperation

Lunar smiles upon the sky, where a silver lining leaks down from rising sun; it peaks through gray clouds; it breaks the dawn from darkness to light.

Lunar: I smile, because I'm overwhelmed by the power of a silver lining, and it breaks the dawn from darkness to light; I smile, because I witnessed a silver lining on you, and it will break the seal from centuries-long close to open; I smile, because I smile through sorrow, as I smile through seperation now.

Solar has the man's image to preserve, but he hasn't ever learned how to keep his cool, when he's about to leave the one who dwells in his heart.

Solar: I wept, because there's always an autumn babbling brook in my heart, merged from all sorrows, flowing from heart to eyes, and now it's swelling out; I wept, because there's a sliver lining, leaked from rising sun, peaking through the dark side of my heart where lies my secrets; I wept, because I can't leave you alone, but I'm about to leave.

Lunar: The moon can be full, because it can be waning; the sun can be rising, because it can be setting; people can be together, because they can be apart.

Solar: Either the moon is full or waning, either the sun is rising or setting, either we are together or apart, I will ever remember last night, it's the most magical night that I have ever spent through in my life.

Lunar: I've been waiting in the dark for almost five hundred years. I never woke up from centuries-long nap, until a silver lining peaks through my dream, and breaks the seal. When I woke up, I found a silver lining on you. I never mind that I have to keep waiting for decades, until you become the silver lining in my dream.

Solar: Don't worry, Miss Tudor. I might not be strong enough to break the seal within three years, but one day I will be more powerful than the wizard king, and set you free.

Lunar: We have the bucket list. Remember to achieve these twenty things one by one. When you come back to me again, I'd like to listen to your stories.

Solar: Don't worry, Miss Tudor. I will stick to the bucket list, finish these twenty things one by one, and come back to tell you my stories, when the last thing is finished.

Lunar: Do you promise.

Solar: Yes, I promise.

Lunar: You promise what?

He makes a three-year appointment, in front of her, at the daylight.

Solar: I promise that I will stick to the bucket list, finish these twenty things one by one, and come back to tell you my stories, when the last thing is finished.

She nods her head, and stretches out her hand.

Lunar: I'd like to take you to watch a view. Come with me, please.

She runs with the speed of ray, racing with the gleam of ray, shifting from the cliff to the Douglas fir beside the bench. She climbs up the Douglas fir, looking out at the outside world with the nicer views of reddish sun, rosy clouds, and greenish fir forest.

He runs with the speed of wind in wolf form, chasing after her, arriving at the Douglas fir. He climbs up the tree in werewolf form, enjoys the view in human form, and finds that she's even ten times nicer than the view.

Solar: It's so beautiful!

Lunar: It's always wonderful. I've witnessed one thousand sunrises and sunsets, but to witness sunrise with a guy, it's my first time.

Solar: I have your honor to witness sunrise with you. You said you've witnessed one thousand sunrises and sunsets. May I ask how beautiful they were?

Lunar: Some days sunrises would be lemon yellow, sprinkling greatness of sun over meadow; some days sunrises would be golden orange, cutting through morning clouds which colors change; some days sunrises would be eggplant purple, flowing eastward over mountain temple, and one of those days sun seems like pearl face, kissing on cheek of horizon surface.

Solar: How beautiful! How about sunsets?

Lunar: Some days sunsets would be tomato red, setting the cloud on fire which is sun's bed; some days sunsets would be blood-stained scarlet, sewing with streaks of light to weave love net; and one of those days sun would do magic, falling in love's embrace where's romantic.

Solar: How wonderful! I wish I could witness sunset with you, when I come back again.

Lunar: You will witness sunset with me, if you come back to me again before twilight.

Solar: How could I possibly miss my opportunity to witness sunset with a beautiful lady? I will definitely come back to you again before twilight.

Lunar: Let's get down the tree.

Solar: Let's sit and talk.

They jump down the Douglas fir, sit on the bench, and have their last conversation.

Lunar: I've witnessed one thousand sunrises and sunsets, but what I can remember are a few pictures. There are countless beautiful views ahead of your journey. I hope you could slow down for the views in the journey, but never get stuck for any temptations.

Solar: You are the most beautiful thing that I've ever seen in my life. If I get stuck for any temptations, I would have missed the most beautiful view in my life.

Lunar: Are you hitting on me, Mr Valois?

Solar: It's true that you are beyond sexy.

Lunar: Thank you, Mr Valois. May you rise in the magic world like rising sun, and these twenty things be rosy clouds to form a splendid daylight.

Solar: Thank you, Miss Tudor. I will rise like rising sun, and achieve these twenty things one by one, to form a splendid daylight. When I come back to you again, I will come out stronger, cleverer and more mature.

Lunar: May you stay positive, and remain as a youngster. When you come back to me again, I will be ever prouder and fonder of my hard-working boy.

Solar: I will miss you, Miss Tudor.

Lunar: I will miss you, too, my dear friend.

Solar: Goodbye, Miss Tudor.

Lunar: Goodbye, my dear friend.

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