After dinner, on the way back, I didn't let Orion drive me in and waved goodbye. "Orion, see you tomorrow." "No, I forgot you have an important task too. Let's make a date when you're free." After saying that, I started running. I didn't dare to look back until I ran into the neighborhood, panting. Orion was still there, standing still, blending in with the night. Coupled with the fact that we would be separated soon, the scene added a sense of desolation. I patted my suffocating heart and continued walking. As soon as I entered the house, there was warm light and the hospitable Zoey greeting me, dispelling my loneliness in a foreign land. "Aria, you went out to dinner with your brother again. Come here. I'll show you something. Orion is really something. Just with his back and side pr

