Chapter 30. Missing You
A woman asked from beside me and I didn’t know I was standing there dumbfoundedly and I instantly saw my suitcase almost sucked back in the machine when I grabbed it.
“Thanks,” I said to her and she smiled.
“You’re welcome, Ate Ellaina.” I paused, hearing the woman calling my name. And with Ate, which means older sister in Tagalog.
I blinked, looking at the woman wearing a blue sundress again when I instantly recognized her.
“Elyana? Is that you?” I asked, making sure it was her when she instantly hugged me.
“I missed you Ate Ellaina!” She exclaimed. “Come, mother’s waiting for us.”
She then grabbed my suitcase and I couldn’t help but stare at my sister’s face.
The last time I saw her was when I was still a teen and she was still a child.
Now that she’s grown into a teenager, I couldn’t help but see myself in her. She looks just like me, except her expression looked much softer and purer. Brown hair and hazel eyes, but hers was much mo
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