Lucy's POV:
I slammed the piano lid shut, and the loud bang resonated across the room. I was too annoyed and frustrated.
The sunlight shone into the piano room. Tiny dust particles floated into the room through the beam like my agitated mood.
Three hours had passed.
I sprang to my feet and walked to the window. No one was outside. The dense woods rustled in the wind. I closed the curtain cautiously and turned to look at the piano. When I was about to light a cigarette, the one I had been waiting for finally came.
"You are finally here!"
I threw the cigarette on the lid of the piano and anxiously walked over to him. "Have you found that person?"
Kyle locked the door and held me in his arms. "No. I looked everywhere but didn't find anyone hiding snacks in the dormitory."
I pushed him away. The emotions I had been trying so hard to control seemed to gush out. I couldn't take it anymore. "How could you not find that person?"
Kyle shook his head, frowning. "It was too dark, so I couldn't see their face. But judging from the speed and agility, I infer that person is pretty strong."
I anxiously paced across the room. His words irked me. I wasn't in the mood to listen to Kyle's analysis. I only wanted the result.
"There is no point talking about it. I just want to find that person right away!" I grabbed his sleeves and looked into his eyes. "Kyle, our relationship should remain a secret. Otherwise, it will cause big trouble."
Although I loved him, we were star-crossed lovers. Our precious love was destined to get lost in the wind.
"I know, Lucy." Kyle shrugged. After a moment's silence, he looked up at me and asked, "Do we really have no chance?"
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