Chapter 43: Fiesta
Chapter 43: Fiesta
"H-how did you get in, Dodong?!" I stammered, feeling my face heat up as I tried to divert the attention from the awkward situation. Kiro quickly returned to his seat, resuming his role as the driver. "I entered through the door! And I was surprised to find the two of you in such a position, ha!" Dodong replied with a mischievous grin, clearly enjoying the teasing moment, which only made both Kiro and me feel even more embarrassed. Why didn't I realize that Dodong came in? And why did he have to witness us like that? "Why didn't we hear you come in?" I questioned again, trying to understand how we had missed his entrance. Kiro started the engine, trying to keep a straight face while listening to our conversation. "Duhhh! Obviously, you were busy with each other, so you didn't hear me!" Dodong teased, unable to resist the opportunity to playfully taunt us. He couldn't help himself and lightly tapped Kiro on the back, causing both of us to sneeze at the same time. Argh, he's being mischievous! I thought, worried that his actions might cause an accident while Kiro was driving. "You pulled off another ninja move, young man? I see," Dodong remarked, his tone shifting from playful to sounding more masculine. I was taken aback by the change, finding it both surprising and amusing. Dodong is quite the character! Instead of being annoyed, I couldn't help but enjoy his antics. "Wow! You've got a manly voice, Dong!" I exclaimed, playfully slapping him on the back. I smiled, and so did Kiro, who remained focused on driving. "Voice? Did I really sound like a man? Omy! Omy! Omy!" Dodong exclaimed, his voice quickly returning to its usual tone. He sounded like himself again, and I couldn't help but feel a sense of comfort in his familiar demeanor. I sighed contentedly and smiled, turning to my younger brother. "Dong, do you want me to teach you how to sound like a man again?" I teased, knowing it was all in good fun. He gave me a playful face in return. "It's alright... My sister will teach you, huh? Just trust me, your sister will teach you, hehe," I assured him, my heart warmed by our lighthearted banter. Material © of NôvelDrama.Org.
Embarrassment flickered in Dodong's eyes, but it quickly vanished, replaced by a mischievous grin. "Okay, sister! Thank you, sister! I was just messing around with the voice earlier, HAHA!" he admitted with a laugh, playing along with the joke. Our journey continued, and with Dodong sound asleep in the car, Kiro and I found ourselves in a comfortable silence, quietly enjoying the music he had played. "The road is so crowded... too many people," he commented, observing the bustling streets as we made our way to the fiesta. "It's a fiesta, what do you expect? Let's find a place to park, Kiro. Your car won't fit in Aunt Tarling's area," I suggested, knowing that the narrow streets of my Aunt's neighborhood might not be the most car-friendly. Kiro nodded in agreement, and we carefully searched for a suitable parking spot nearby. Finding one, we gently woke up Dodong, who was still a bit groggy from his nap. As we stepped out of the car, we were greeted by the lively atmosphere of the fiesta. The entire barangay was alive with decorations and colorful banners adorning the streets. The air was filled with the inviting aroma of various street foods, and the chatter of people filled the air. Street food stalls lined the sides of the road, offering a wide array of delicious treats to satisfy any craving. The locals, adorned in their festive attire, mingled with visitors, creating a sense of camaraderie. We walked along the vibrant streets, trying different dishes and delighting in the unique tastes of each one. Kiro was open to experiencing everything, and I couldn't help but admire his adventurous spirit. As we explored, we even stumbled upon a small area where cockfighting was taking place. The sound of cheering and clucking chickens filled the air, and while it wasn't my favorite part of the fiesta, it was undeniably a significant aspect of our culture. I assumed Kiro and Dodong were following me. I turned around and was surprised to find them both staring at a poster. The poster announced a spectacular fireworks presentation that the Captain had prepared for the fiesta later in the evening. "You two want to go?" I asked them, curious about their interest in the fireworks show.
"Ahm—" "Yes, sister! Yes! Let's go later, please!" Dodong eagerly replied, his eyes shining with excitement. I looked at Kiro, seeking his opinion on the matter. "Let's do it! I want to as well. I've been cooped up in a room for so long... This could be a great way to unwind," he said, and I realized that he needed a break too. I couldn't help but feel a sense of responsibility towards him, knowing that he had been a big help to us since the day one. With their agreement, I couldn't help but smile at both of them. "Yes, we'll go for the fireworks later, but first, let's head to Aunt Tarling's house. We'll eat and have a good time there! HAHA! It's Mama's order too," I added, trying to lighten the atmosphere with a touch of humor. With that, we continued our way towards Aunt Tarling's house, with me leading the way and my newfound companions by my side. The thought of spending time together with my family and Kiro at the fiesta filled me with anticipation and joy. As we walked towards Aunt Tarling's house, which was not far from where we were, I noticed Kiro hesitating. Perhaps he didn't want to intrude or feel uncomfortable eating in front of relatives he didn't know well. To ease his discomfort, I instinctively took hold of his arm and Dodong's, making us walk together as a team. We were united, ready to embrace the festivities and enjoy the fiesta together. As we approached the gate of Aunt Tarling's house, I felt a mix of excitement and nervousness. It had been some time since I had visited her, and I wondered how she would react to my unexpected arrival with Kiro and Dodong. "Lyka, my niece! Is that you?" one of my aunts exclaimed joyfully as the gate opened for us. They lived a more comfortable life compared to us, with a neat concrete house and a fairly large garden. "Good afternoon, Auntie! Happy fiesta!" I greeted them, feeling a sense of warmth and nostalgia wash over me as I stepped into their home. "Titey! We're here to celebrate with you on the fiesta!" Dodong chimed in with his usual cheerful enthusiasm, instantly warming up to everyone present. "Who's that handsome guy with you, Lyka? Is he your boyfriend?" my aunt asked with a playful glint
in her eyes, clearly intrigued by Kiro's presence. "Good afternoon. Happy Fiesta!" Kiro replied politely, his warm smile matching the genuine hospitality that radiated from my family. "He's such a fine young man! It's a pleasure to have you here, Kiro!" my aunt said warmly, making Kiro feel at ease in their company. "Thank you for having me, Auntie," Kiro responded with a touch of gratitude in his voice. As we entered their home, we were greeted by more relatives and friends who had gathered for the fiesta celebration. The air was filled with laughter, chatter, and the enticing aroma of delicious food being prepared in the kitchen. Dodong, with his natural charm, easily made friends with the other children present, while Kiro seemed to be engaging in light-hearted conversations with some of my other relatives. "Maybe he's your boyfriend, Lyka! He looks so handsome!" "Yes, he looks wealthy and well-off!" "Wow, you've made a good catch, niece!" I sighed internally. Why was it so easy for people to jump to assumptions? "N-no, Auntie. He is the son of—" I tried to explain, but Kiro cut in before I could finish. "I am my mother's child... Yes, I am my mother's child... Lyka and I are friends—for now," he said, bowing in a Korean-like manner. "Oh! Or he's just here to eat! Come in! Come in! Enjoy the festival feast!" my aunt invited enthusiastically. "Mama is going to ask for your Snake grass, Auntie. Thank you, thank you," I said, and Kiro and I joined in the feast, enjoying the delicious dishes prepared for the fiesta. As we chatted with our relatives, Dodong whispered to me, "Sis, are we still going to the center? It's already nighttime..." I glanced at the clock on the wall and realized it was indeed nighttime. I nodded to Dodong, and after finishing our conversation with the elders, I turned to them. "Hey! We'll stay here, Lyka! Make sure to enjoy the fireworks presentation. Have a nice walk there, especially with this handsome man by your side," one of my relatives teased.
I nodded, hoping that it would be a memorable night for all of us. "Maybe he's your boyfriend, Lyka! He looks so handsome!" "Yes, he looks wealthy and well-off!" Another relative chimed in, eyeing Kiro's stylish attire and confident demeanor. "Wow, you've made a good catch, niece!" I sighed inwardly, feeling the weight of assumptions pressing down on me. Why did everyone immediately jump to conclusions about our relationship? "N-no, Auntie. He is the son of—" I attempted to explain, but before I could finish, Kiro gracefully interjected, his voice smooth as silk. "I am my mother's child... Yes, I am my mother's child... Lyka and I are friends—for now," he said, bowing with a touch of elegance. "Oh! Then let us all eatt! Come in! Come in! Enjoy the festival feast!" my aunt exclaimed enthusiastically, dismissing the idea of any romantic entanglement. Her warm hospitality always brought a smile to my face. "Mama is going to ask for your snake grass, Auntie. Thank you, thank you," I said, grateful for her kindness, and Kiro and I joined the festivities, savoring the mouth-watering dishes laid out for the fiesta. As the night wore on and we mingled with our relatives, Dodong, my younger brother, leaned in to whisper in my ear, his voice barely audible above the chatter and laughter. "Sis, are we still going to watch the fireworks? It's already night time..." I glanced at the old clock on the wall, its hands gently ticking away the hours. Dodong was right; it was getting late. I gave him a subtle nod, signaling our change of plans. After a few more pleasantries with our elders, I turned to the group to ask permission and to invite them to join us watching the firework presentation. "Hey! We'll stay here, Lyka! Make sure to enjoy the fireworks presentation. Have a nice walk there, especially with this handsome man by your side," one of my relatives teased, playfully winking at me. I chuckled, appreciating their teasing humor, though I wished they'd drop the assumption of
romance between Kiro and me. Nevertheless, I nodded gracefully, determined to make the most of the night, for our community's annual fiesta was always a magical time.