Chapter 18

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"Lisa! This is so hard!"

We're currently fishing right now at Lisa's fishing spot. I don't know but that's what she called this place. We left Rosé at the hut because she needs to cook the foods and that's okay for her.

Lisa bring a lot of baits with us. She found redworms and crickets under logs and leaf litter before we go here.

"It's easy, just cut off a length of line about a foot longer than the length of your pole." She continue to speak while I'm looking at her.

She get the hook from me as she wrap an end around the tip of the pole. After that, she tie it tightly. I'm just staring while she do her business. She do a lot of things before she gave me the rod. She also told me that most ponds are loaded with bluegills and bass. So I am hoping for atleast one of that kinds.

"So now, let's try bobber-fishing."

I nodded my head as I tried to copy every movements of her.

"Now simply extend the pole out over the water and lower it until the bobber floats on water." She added.

"Okay, I got it. After this what will happen?" I replied with a question.

"We will just wait for a fish to bite it."

Instead of replying to her, I focus my eyes on the water and on my fishing rod. I'm desperate to get my first caught now. I can't wait to have it. After a few seconds of waiting, it feels like a year has passed already.

"Lisa! Why does it take too long?"

She looked at me and giggled before replying.

"Fishing takes patience, Nini. It’s common for fish to take several minutes to find your baited hook. Watch your bobber." She replied.

"I guess you really are an expert."

We started sharing our laughter. When my rod starts to jump and shake, and that means that a fish is nibbling my bait!

I set the hook by raising the pole quickly. Then I point my pole straight up in the air, so the fish will swings to me. That is what Lisa taught me earlier.

"I got my first fish! Lisa look!" I shouted excitedly.

"Congratulations, you are so good!"

I smiled at her as she replied. I handed her the fish to process it. She grasp the fish gently but firmly behind the head. She use needle-nose pliers to remove the hook.

"I wish I have my camera with me." I told her.

"Why would you need your camera in fishing?" She asked me.

"To get my first caught memorable."

"You know, sometimes you don't need something just to treasure such things. It's better to see it through your own eyes. If you want something to be memorable, then remember it by your heart, not by your camera." She said.

A moment of silence has walk into our presence. Nevertheless, she has a point. This kind of Lisa is so hot. I smiled at her in response.

"How many fish did you caught?" I asked her once again.

She didn't respond, instead, she pointed her index finger at the bucket that is resting on the edge.

WHAT?!

She got her bucket full! How come I didn't saw that earlier? Maybe I'm too focused to mind other things.

"Ye, it's actually not that many as I usually caught. Let's go home?"

With that, we started to pack our things before we started walking on our way back home.

I gasped when I felt something slipping on my hand. I looked at it and I saw her hand intertwined with mine. I turned my gaze to her eyes and she's not even looking at me.

I just focus myself on walking instead. But I failed because her hand are too soft and fits perfectly with mine.

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