Rahmat, a dreamer with eyes full of hope, wandered aimlessly through the rain-soaked paths. Lost in his thoughts, he was oblivious to the world around him, until he glimpsed a figure standing under a cherry blossom tree. Rani, the girl with stars in her eyes, was caught in a moment of quiet reflection, her umbrella forgotten at her side. Their eyes met, and in that fleeting glance, an unspoken connection sparked between them.
"It's beautiful, isn't it?" Rahmat ventured, breaking the silence that cocooned them.
"Yes," Rani replied softly, her voice almost drowned by the rain. "There's something magical about the rain, how it brings everything to life."
Rahmat and Rani found shelter beneath the wide canopy of the tree, their conversation flowing as naturally as the rain around them. They spoke of dreams and desires, of worlds where love was the only currency.
"Do you believe in destiny?" Rahmat asked, his eyes searching hers for an answer.
"I believe in moments," Rani replied, her gaze steady. "And this feels like one of those rare moments where everything aligns perfectly."
Yet, fate was a fickle artist, painting their paths in divergent directions. A sudden phone call pulled Rani back to reality, her expression shifting from warmth to reluctance.
"I have to go," she whispered, the words heavy with regret. "But I hope we meet again."
Rahmat nodded, watching as she disappeared into the ebbing rain, her presence leaving a void that echoed in the silence.
Rahmat wandered through the empty paths, his heart heavy with the weight of unsaid words. The memory of Rani lingered like a haunting melody, each note a reminder of what could have been.
"Where are you, Rani?" he murmured to the night, the stars offering no solace in their distant twinkle.
She closed her eyes, recalling every detail of their encounter. The warmth of his smile, the sincerity in his eyes, and the unspoken promises that lingered between them. Yet the chasm of separation loomed large, a cruel reminder of life's unpredictability.
"Why does it hurt so much to miss someone you barely know?" she wondered aloud, her voice a mere whisper in the night.
Though their paths had taken them apart, Rahmat and Rani carried the memory of their brief encounter as a cherished keepsake. Life moved on, yet the echo of their connection remained, a testament to the power of fleeting moments.
In the end, their story was one of beautiful incompleteness, a love that bloomed amidst the rain and lingered long after the skies had cleared.
















