Not long after the rain accompanied with a strong wind came, destroying all the decorations in the house. Everyone ran in a hurry to get into the house without saving a single thing.
"Shit, though I've seen the weather forecast."
Yes, nature's warning cannot always be expected.
After the rain had stopped I walked home alone, past the beach where I usually pick up Sawarga from school. Oh, not again, I saw another group of teenagers having free sex on the beach. I can't stop thinking about humans, are they not afraid of nature getting angry and dragging them with big waves? Are not all the reprimands and incidents in the past that nature has given enough to be used as lessons?
When I got home, I heard mother receive a phone call from Sawarga saying that she couldn't go home because she was caught in the rain and would stay over at her friend's house where she was working on group assignments.
I was sorry mother, I wished I could tell you the truth.
Another day was another liar. I was no longer routinely picked up Sawarga at the beach because she often comes home late. I was no longer slept on time while being hugged by Sawarga because she would called Aditya -the man who was with her yesterday- first.
Like today, I didn't pick up Sawarga at the beach because I knew she would come home late. I decided to come to Sawarga's school and follow her as she goes out with Aditya. We arrived at a wide street that was already crowded with people. There are some cool motorbikes that are on display but there are two main motorbikes that are in the middle of the road. A woman who dressed sexy was in the middle of the two motorbikes waving the flag. All the spectators cheered counting from "three.. two.. one !!", and then the two motorbikes sped off like shadows. The race continues into the night and it was no longer surprising that in some corners I saw two people were kissing, whether they're with different or same sexes.
At the end, the race stopped when an accident occurred and the police arrived with some parents. I saw Sawarga and Aditya managed to escape while I was still here, watching many children who were forcibly dragged away by the police and their parents. Of course no one pays attention to me, because I'm a cat. The wind tonight is strong, so strong that even with my thick fur I still feel cold. I know nature was angry again, but have humans ever thought?
When I got home I found Sawarga crying in a muffled voice. I also approached her.
"Oh, Bhumi, where have you been? I had a bad day.. Hiks.. Hiks.. Actually I don't want it anymore, but they are my friends.. Hiks.. Hiks.. I'm lonely at home, Bhumi. . Since mom and dad got divorced, mom never pays attention to me and always busy working to filled our needs.. Hiks.. Hiks.. But I've become like this. I miss all of us, Bhumi..".