Hughes couldn't believe what Yuriah was doing in front of them. She was dancing along with the slow music as if no one is watching her. She's dancing alike when they are in middle school at an acquaintance party. Hughes will never authorize himself to forget that night because this memory of her brings him happiness and comfort in his bad day for some reason. They are among the sea of their schoolmates and classmates, under the luminous moon and millions of stars with the countless lights that seemed to be their sheath that night. Hughes couldn't contemplate himself, especially when he smells the familiar scent of her beloved woman in the past who was in front of him swaying freely. "Let me join," she stated as her fingers move and travel on Hughes's left shoulder. He was stiffened and st