A small, red ball whizzed through the air and crashed smack dab into the middle of the wooden blocks piled high on the opposite end. Cheers from the gathered crowd rang out as the tower of blocks toppled over with a loud clatter.
âShe did it again!â
âAwesome, Big Sister!â
Cecile beamed as she waved at the cheering crowd. She had just succeeded in knocking down all the wooden blocks in her tenth game of toss. âIâm pretty good at this, if I dare say so myself!â she thought smugly.
âBig sis, please marry me!â
Cecile laughed good-naturedly in response, but shrugged and turned to look behind her. Naturally, Estian was standing there, but he was too preoccupied with fixing a death glare on the boy who had just shouted a proposal to his wife to notice Cecile looking his way.
In his arms were several dolls of varying sizes, which a child was eyeing with envy. Cecile recognized this child as the one whoâd attempted and failed at the tossing game several times before. Addressing the child, she asked, âWhatâs the matter?â
âUh, I justâŚâ The child stuttered and their face flushed bright red.
Glancing at the dolls in Estianâs arms, Cecile generously offered, âWant one?â
âWhat? Really?â
âOf course, take your pick.â
âTh-then⌠ThatâŚâ
When the childâs voice faltered, Cecile turned to follow the childâs gaze and froze. She paused and her eyes trembled when she realized the child had picked the big, pink rabbit dollâthe largest doll sheâd won so far. âWhy did you⌠B-but I like that one too!â she shouted on the inside. The rabbit doll was almost as large as she was, and when she won it, Cecile had hugged it tightly and rubbed her face against it in joy many times.
Estian chuckled when he saw the look in Cecileâs eyes, but he dutifully handed over the pink rabbit doll to the child.
âThank you!â the child shouted brightly. Perhaps worried that theyâd change their mind, the child bowed to express her thanks before quickly scampering away.
âAh⌠I liked that one too. Why did she have to ask for that one?â Cecile mumbled sullenly, staring in the direction that the child had disappeared. She had excitedly anticipated hugging it in bed, but now⌠âWait⌠It canât be!â Cecile whipped her head around to glare at Estian after vaguely recalling the dissatisfied look on Estianâs face when sheâd won the doll. âYou gave that one away on purpose, didnât you?â
âI donât know what you mean,â Estian answered, avoiding her gaze. His reaction made Cecile certain she was on the mark, and that heâd given it away on purpose. There was no doubt about it!
Just then, the sound of a bell rang from afar. A staff from the tourism association ran amid the festivalgoers, loudly announcing, âThe final eventâthe fireworks displayâwill be starting soon! Please donât crowd all at once and keep order⌠Wait, hey! Somebody, save me!â
A low rumble shook the earth like a herd of water buffalo had suddenly commenced charging. The staff hadnât even finished their announcement when they were swept away by the crowd, as the people began to run in search of the better spot to view the fireworks.
In the confusion, Cecile lost sight of Estian due to the sudden rush of people. âHuh? Iâll just have to wait once theyâre all gone.â He wouldnât have gone far, so she decided to just escape from being swept away by the human wave in front of her and wait for him to return to her side. Just as her attention was focused in the direction of where Estian should be, Cecile felt a chill run down her spineâshe was being watched.