Achy was sitting in the middle of the flower field, just feeling the sunlight touch her skin.
She closed her eyes as she enjoyed the cold breeze on her face. She went there because she remembered how no one would be there, and she'll finally get the peace and quite that she wanted.
Achy thought that their house wouldn't be peaceful as of the moment because of Seulgi's appearance.
It sucks having soundproof walls but also having such sensitive sense of hearing. It's traumatizing for the younger dhampir to hear the moans, rather than the screams of pain.
"Hey!" A familiar voice broke the silence of the place.
She turned to look at the human who is running towards her.
"Hey." Achy uttered when Jennie sat beside her.
"What brings you here?" The human asked. She is holding the book that she brought last time to the cave.
Achy scooted a little, away from the human who is about lean on her shoulder.
"Uh- nothing." She cleared her throat.
"Hmm... I thought that you'd be contemplating about what you did at Lisa's house." Jennie chuckled and she hit Achy on the shoulder.
The damphir looked lost at what the human is trying to say.
She stared at Jennie waiting for her to continue.
The latter realized that Achy doesn't seem to have any idea at what she was talking about.
"You almost committed arson last night. You poured all the alcohol on the table that you are standing on and borrowed Yeri's lighter, then lighted the damn table." Jennie chuckled upon recalling the memory.
"What?" Achy gulped the lump in her throat. She couldn't believe what she just heard.
"Lisa didn't even help on putting out the fire. She literally just cheered you on, and then your sister came and poured the ice inside the cooler full of beer to put out the fire. She's so strong... It takes two guys to lift that huge cooler, but she lifted it anyway using one hand." She glanced at the dhampir and wiggled her eyebrows.
Fuck. I did that? Achy cursed in her head.
She looked away from Jennie, and decided to lay down on the grass. She closed her eyes, ignoring the human beside her who is busy searching through her backpack.
"You know, you said something to me last night." Jennie uttered.
Achy didn't respond and just waited for the human to continue.
"You said I looked familiar... but you can't remember where you saw me." Jennie flipped the page of her sketchpad and started scribbling on it.
The dhampir opened her right eye for a second, glancing at the human who is now facing her, before closing it again. Nobody was saying anything and just let the scatching sound of the pencil against the paper fill the momentary silence between them.
"Achy..." Jennie uttered.
"Hmm?" The dhampir hummed, her hands are at the back of her head- using it as a pillow.
"Can I ask you a question?"
"What is it?" The dhampir asked, still with her eyes closed.
"Are you capable of hurting someone?"
Achy slowly opened her eyes, looking at the sky who just turned grey. Both of them became silent.
Jennie looked at the dhampir, waiting for her response. She couldn't read what was on Achy's mind.