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The rising sun cast a rosy hue across the morning sky. Golden fingers of sunlight lit up the whole scene. I rubbed my bleary eyes and stared at the faraway village of Nambwana. I was standing in front of my broken window, in my old room in our destroyed and abandoned kingdom. It's been centuries of my existence deserted. There was a pearly glow in the sky. The first sunlight lit up the whole village. Describing the new young morning as warm and promising as a new beginning. After our first anniversary, Gee became occupied with her studies. The number of our days to meet was reduced and lessened. Every time that I go to their village to catch a glimpse of her on their family stall in the market, I frequently do not notice her were there. Something that I asked her on the night of our date.