Chapter 12

She smiles back—brightly, a smile I cannot stand, it reminds me too much of what I once was. I do not understand how the things I’ve shown her. How kind, how am I so different from her?

She takes my hand and and does the same to me. How thoughtful, how warm. I would have never done the same.

I am shown her memories, her hope, her life.

I never would have seen the world like this, mine is too dark, too haunted.

Her family, her dreams, her being.

A quaint farm I see, how magical, how envious—but that is not what I should think.

A life of simplicity in a world carved by war and tension. I can relate to the thought of waiting for the next harvest and hoping to survive the season. It seems I was wrong—hugely wrong.

She hopes of what she can change and how she should act upon it. I wish I could be like her—like Didi.

I never could understand people like them, the only thing that matters to me is that they are. That is enough.

One of the perks I have learned it that this bridges that gap between us—the language gap. Sharing everything means sharing your language.

I have learned her language and she has learned mine.

“My name is Kasia.“

She introduces herself in my language, holding out her hand for a handshake as I’ve seen in her memories.

“Kali, Kali Chavan.“

I reply in hers, accepting her handshake, copying her movement in my memory.

We are interrupted as Kasia’s guide barges in the room.

“It is nice to meet you Stanislaw.“

I greet him with a smile.

“What happened?“

His stupid face confused from me talking in his language.

“Nothing, just some understanding“

Kasia smugly replies and I smile.

This is nice.

— New chapter is coming soon —
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