Chapter 5

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hello, so here is part 5 (๑╹ω╹๑ )
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Adele carried Sigmund the way back home.
It was only after midnight that Adele and Sigmund returned from the wood full of fireflies.

Shortly after returning, Adele fell asleep straight away.

But even after Adele fell asleep, the little Sigmund stood up and jumped out of bed while he was rolling beside her.

Then he clenched his fists and flexed his back's wings.

The feet of Sigmund floated up little by little, fluttering with the power of wings as small as the palms.

"I can fly. I can fly!" 'flap' 'flap' 'flap'

Sigmund, who flew from end to end of the room flapping his wings to make his face red, quickly returned to Adele, who fell asleep.

To show Adele that he can fly.

"Adele, Adele." 'excited'

Touching Adele's fingers with both hands, he called her name, but Adele, who was deeply asleep, did not open her eyes.

A small breath came out evenly from the slightly open lips.

"Adele. Adele?"

After a few more calls, Sigmund eventually gave up.

"Sleepyhead." 'pout'

As soon as he blew his cheeks together, his cheeks swelled up. When he was annoyed or couldn't do what he wanted to do, Sigmund would always blow his cheeks like this and inflate his cheeks. 'sulk' 'pout'

It means, "I'm angry, so please know."

But now Adele is sound asleep, and no matter how hard he did this, she won't notice.

"Adele, I can fly. I can fly."

Sigmund gently shook Adele's shoulder.
Adele does not wake up once she falls asleep.

She work so much during the day that she sleep like this at night. Then Sigmund becomes alone.

Sigmund never told Adele, but he would often wake up this way at night.

(Once I wake up, I can't sleep until dawn.

Maybe it's because I took a lot of naps during the day?

The haystack in the corner of the barn smelled good.)

It was the smell of the hay.

(Lying on a fluffy pile of hay, while smelling it brings me to sleep. When I wake up from such a nap, I play alone in the barn.)

During the day, Adele is busy.

"If other people find out we can't be together. You understand what I'm saying, right? So you can't get out of here." Adele used to repeat the words several times.

"Don't get out of the barn.
Even if you're curious about outside, bear it.
I'll play with you at night." Adele said that day after day.

He was so curious about the outside that he looked out through the broken wooden walls of the barn.

"Every time I saw Adele was with a load of heavy things.
There are other people living in this house besides Adele.
A woman who rants every day, and a skinny man, ugly girls."

Everyone is mean to Adele.
They leave all the hard work to Adele.
They're bad people.

He'd like to scold them, but Sigmund knows he shouldn't be caught.

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