“Three, two, one!”
With a cute pout, Hanni, sitting across the table opposite to you, blows the gentle fire off all nine birthday candles. She looks so happy as you can read under the dimly lit dark orange dining room. A proud smile stretches wide across your face.
“Can’t believe you’re already this big, Hanni. This is for you.”
You hand Hanni a small wine-red box, and with a surprised smile she brings it in front of her.
“What’s this, oppa?”
“Open it,”
With a silent click the box opens, presenting a thin golden necklace with the letter ‘H’ in cursive hanging. Touched by your gift, Hanni lets out a long, surprised gasp before she looks up again at you, looking adorable.
“Do you like it?”
“I love it! What does this 'H’ mean, oppa?”
“It could mean anything, Hanni. Happiness, hope, heart, and of course your name, Hanni.”
Hanni stares at the letter on the necklace for a while with deep deliberation in her eyes. You watch her with a twinkle in your own eyes. She then looks back at you with a certain decision already made up.
“I’ll just put all of them in this necklace, oppa. Hope, heart, happiness, and my name… They all are priceless when you say them.”
You want to squeeze her in your embrace, only to be denied by the table separating you two. Happiness, hope, heart — and her name, Hanni. They all mean the same to you. She has been your happiness since the day you were adopted to her family. Your opaque, cloudy, uncertain future was given hope by her presence in your life. And heart–
“ Heart, oppa. Do you know what the ancient Greeks thought of the heart?”
You shake your head.
“No.”
Hearing your response, Hanni softly intertwines your hands together with hers. The cold necklace is handed into your palm.
“Can you put this on my neck?”
You rise from your chair and walk around the table to her, doing what she asked. Hanni rises from her seat too, facing your collarbones due to her height. She lets her hands softly rest on your shoulders, which you freely allow.
“ They thought the heart of human beings contained their own souls within it.”
You finish clasping her necklace around her neck. Looking down at her, she seems very shy and nervous. One of Hanni’s hands trails down to the middle of your chest, where your heart is set alight, beating with an increasing rate because of her sudden but sensitive touch.
“I think your heart does. I can feel it.”
For a moment, you lose grip on your consciousness and fall into her, but no.
“What are you doing, Hanni?”
You ask her as calmly and kindly as possible, not wanting to offend her even by the least. You feel so warm and so loved, but still, you are embarrassed and a little shy by the sudden touch on your body from Hanni. Nevertheless, she doesn’t back up from where you are right now, as if she completely expected this to happen.
“You know, oppa, when somebody loves someone, the person can feel the soul of someone he or she is in love with.”
You feel your heart beating faster and faster, as if responding to every word she says—as if her lips contain the spark that makes your heart burn brighter and hotter with each passing second.
Hanni’s other hand finds one of yours and brings it to your chest, drumming fast to the point you’re certain your heart will explode. Your face is no different at all, furiously burning in front of her and throbbing to your crazy heartbeat.
“Which means, I love you.”
Oh.
By now, you already knew it was coming, but when you hear it spoken from her divine lips you’re struck silent—not that you haven’t been speechless so far, and that’s because you are not ready for it. Your heart is now merely seconds away from bursting out of your chest, beating wildly against Hanni’s palm.
“H-Hanni…”
Not listening to your stuttering, she places your hand on her chest and slightly pushes it into her chest.
“Can you feel it too, oppa? My heart—it has been beating for you since the day I met you. My soul has always been yours, oppa.”
You look up from your hand on Hanni’s chest to her twinkling eyes; hers have never left contact with yours almost all night long.
“I-I can feel it, Hanni… But this is–”
When you say 'but,’ Hanni’s eyebrows curl into a frown, and it crushes your heart into pieces. She didn’t confess her love sincerely only to hear rejection from you.
This setting— where you are in love with your step sister —might sound a little bit wrong, but now, in front of Hanni, even questioning if it’s right or wrong is the most wrong thing possible.
Well, even the strict Nietzsche was in love with his sister.
“Hanni.”
You, with your warmest tone, call her name with a solid decision in your voice.
“Yes…?”
Hanni, however, murmurs back, tone disappointed, assuming you are trying to reconfirm your rejection. You have to, given the circumstances, but this time, you break the rules set throughout history—from Epicure to Sartre, reason has to precede instinct. But love —it gives the human mind amazing power and growth. And at this moment you wholeheartedly believe that with love fueling your heart, any rules against it can be buried beside all those “reasonable” thinkers, and that you are the one with the spade. It is okay even if it’s just a blind mistake.
Because it sure will be the most beautiful mistake of the human mind.
“ I love you too, Hanni.”
Your words land directly through her ears, and they travel straight down to her heart, even before her brain processes them. Love —it’s the only language in which the souls can communicate. Straight from your heart and into hers, and they both react wildly, unable to ignore their deepest desires.
Surprised, Hanni swiftly looks up at you, eyes gleaming with tears. Her lips part, but not a syllable comes out, before–
“ Oppa– ”
You don’t have to say a word, Hanni.
Your love has already done more than enough.
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