
You and The Sunset
By : Dian Ayuliani
On Sunday afternoon, under the orange sky, after four years, I have never come back to this place, a place that is full of memories of him and me.
My name is Agatha. I have completed my studies in South Korea to become a doctor. After a week at home, I tried to go sightseeing around the city and visit a location that holds a special meaning for him and me, from the place where we eat to the park that we often see.
I don’t know what makes this relationship tenuous. Ever since I went to South Korea, he’s broken this relationship for no apparent reason, and it made me a bit worried about him. And until now, I even do not know where he is now and what he is doing.
And today I go to the place where I first met him on the beach in a beautiful sunset. The first meeting with him was so funny. At the time, I was buying a drink, and our phones changed because of the same type and shape. And yeah, like stories in general that we know so well, we often chatted until we had a special relationship.
“I miss this kind of atmosphere,” I said while breathing in the air. Then I imagined he was here with me, enjoying the sunset together. However, as I was returning to my motorcycle, I was surprised to see him smiling while holding a bouquet in his hand.
“Hi,” he said with a sweet smile in front of me, then I replied with a sweet smile, “Hi,” I said. He walked up to me and gave me the bouquet. “Welcome back, my little princess,” he said, wiping my head. I just smiled and cried. “Hi, why are you crying?” he said as he wiped away my tears. “You, evil person!” I said while hitting his arm. Then we spent our time at the café near the beach, enjoying the sunset that became the colour of our story.
“About Writer”

Dian Ayuliani, born in Banyumas on 21 March 2000, is a third-year English Literature student. Her friends like to call her Dian Kim since she is a big fan of Korean pop singers, especially BTS. This unique nickname has made her popular among the students of the faculty.


