[June 20. Monday. 6:22] It had been a week since Kael had heard the silence that was Arthur’s reply, and slowly, it ate him up like rust on an aged and neglected tin can that once contained preserved goods. He wondered that perhaps the preserved goods had already started to run out, explaining why Arthur had been avoiding him for the past few days. And time flew so fast that the academic year had already started, which meant that from then on, he wouldn’t have much time to spend dawdling around Arthur’s house anymore. Which, Kael thought, was a good thing. Since he felt unwanted these past few days. Always being kicked out for reasons that were never really qualified as reasons when they were still fine. Kael shook his head before opening the door of Arthur’s vehicle to step out. His

