Mag-log inLudwina felt upset this morning because she could not find the perfect outfit to leave the hotel to see Andrea.
Today's weather was not as hot as usual. It's like a perfect day in summer. She could wear casual shorts and a thin blouse or tank top, typical look for the tropics.
It would look really trendy and casual, but somehow, she felt that every girl in Singapore was rocking the same style. She wanted to look special.
Finally, after changing her clothes for the umpteenth time, she settled with her first choice.
[Where do you want to find inspiration? Should I pick you up at your hotel?] Andrea's text came to her phone.
The man had just arrived at his workplace and was asking for permission from his manager to work outside the office. Joe looked surprised but happy to see Andrea want to work outside today.
He could see the change in the young man's mood these past two days and could guess that Andrea might be seeing a woman.
[I want to go to the National Museum and look for inspiration there. After that, I want to sit in the coffee shop and write. See you there.]
[Okay.]
They met at the museum and walked around to see the exhibited objects, before deciding to look for the nearest cafe and start working there.
They both chose the quietest corner for privacy, because Andrea worked with classified material, while Ludwina didn't like the sounds of people passing by or talking when she was working.
Once seated, she opened her laptop and wrote down pieces of information she had gotten from the museum just now in a special folder. She called it her inspiration bank. She had collected so many ideas for novels in this special folder over the past 3 years.
In Singapore subfolder, she typed down the case of Maria Hertogh which sparked a riot in Singapore in the 1950s. Maria Hertogh was a girl born to a Dutch family in Java.
During the Japanese occupation (WWII), Maria, who was still very young, was entrusted by her parents to their neighbor, a Muslim Malay who had no children.
Maria was raised as a Muslim by this neighbor lady and later brought to Singapore. After the war was over, Maria's biological family wanted to take her home to the Netherlands but was prevented by her adoptive mother who claimed that Maria had been handed over to her for adoption.
Maria did not want to leave her adoptive family, but the Hertogh family sued her adoptive family in court and they succeeded in winning the case. This forced the 13-year-old Maria to return to the Netherlands and went back to Catholicism.
When the court ruling came out, there were bloody riots all over Singapore due to the protests of the Malays who considered the British court was unfair to the Malay natives.
"What are you taking notes for?" Andrea asked, looking interested. Ludwina explained the story as she typed so that Andrea would understand the background.
"I like keeping snippets of historical facts, which later I can use as the background of my novels. I think the Maria Hertogh's case is quite interesting."
"I see."
"Ethnic riots caused by the court ruling back then changed Singapore and the government decided to take a firm stand on ethnic inclusion. Until now, we could see how tolerance in Singapore is upheld and racism rate is very low," Ludwina added.
"Interesting," commented Andrea. "You are always full of interesting stories. You just have to pour them into a real novel."
"Yeah, I know..." Ludwina tried to peek at Andrea's laptop, but she only saw codes that she didn't understand. "What are you doing?"
"I am trying to hack into the back door of an international bank, looking for weaknesses in their system."
"Oh ..."
They returned to work in silence, only occasionally raising their faces and smiling at the sight of the other, busy with their world.
After two hours, Ludwina began to feel bored and tired of typing. Her inspiration bank was full and she missed seeing the trees.
"Do you want to go to the park? On our right is Fort Canning Park," she asked Andrea.
"Sure." Andrea closed his laptop and paid for their drinks. He then walked out of the cafe, followed hy Ludwina with a big smile on her face.
She took Andrea for a walk in the vast Fort Canning Park and finally chose a shady spot under a tree. From there, they could see the expanse of grass and colonial buildings in the distance.
"Do you want to sit here?" Ludwina offered. She sat leaning against a tree and pulled out a book to read. Andrea nodded in agreement. He cast his glance around and loved how the place was so green and peaceful. He then sat next to Ludwina and continued his work.
They were busy with their work again. Ludwina with the novel she just bought, and Andrea with his security testing.
It turned out, working side by side like this felt very pleasant. A gentle breeze blew and made Ludwina feel so relaxed and sleepy. Soon, she fell asleep.
Andrea only realized that Ludwina had fallen asleep when the girl's head drooped and hit his shoulder. Shaking his head, Andrea held the girl's head and slowly positioned it against his shoulder comfortably. His face was filled with a happy smile.
He would not wake Ludwina. He would let the girl rest on his shoulder for however long she wanted. If necessary, he will stay in this park even after his laptop battery ran out.
***
Three days in Italy passed like a dream. Andrea and Ludwina enjoyed their visit to Rome, Firenze, which was also known as Florence, and Sienna. Everything showcased the charm of old cities from hundreds of years ago, which made them feel as though they had entered a time machine.Finally, the sad moment arrived when they had to pack and go home.After saying goodbye to Beth and Hans as well as Angela, Andrea and Ludwina drove back to Rome's airport and returned the rental car. From Rome, they flew to Amsterdam, and from there, they took the SQ back to Singapore.***"I've never gone home from vacation feeling this sad..." Andrea told Ludwina as he sat on his seat by the aisle."We'll go again sometime," Ludwina smiled reassuringly. "if you can take another leave. We'll make plans again. You've been an amazing travel mate.""Thank you. You too!"Ludwina was relieved that they managed to travel together without encountering any problems
"This afternoon, we'll be going to the small town of Pitigliano to shop for groceries, as well as have a look. We'll be going to Rome tomorrow, Firenze the next day, and we can go to Sienna on the last day," Ludwina spread the map on the table and pointed to several locations."Okay." Andrea agreed on whatever the girl suggested. He loved the fact that Ludwina knew Italy like the back of her hand.As they got out to the car, they saw a German couple in the apartment next door sitting, playing cards on their terraces while enjoying their wine. Both of them were probably in their 70s and looked very relaxed.All the way from Rome's airport to here, Ludwina and Andrea saw numerous camper vans containing retired couples who were on vacation like they were, which amazed Andrea, since it was rare for him to see elderly people in Asia going on vacation together like that."Hello, how are you? We're guests in the apartment next door. I'm Ludwina, and this is Andr
They woke up when the sun was up, and they both shyly made up the bed before taking turns to take a shower. Today's schedule was just to visit the Louvre Museum, and Ludwina had already booked tickets online, so they didn't have to queue for long.This was the fourth time Ludwina had visited the museum. But, it was the first time for Andrea. Ludwina helped explain what was in each section, so they didn't need to use a museum guide.In the Louvre, various prehistoric objects were stored, such as tools used by ancient humans, various mummies from Egypt, jewelry from the Egyptian and Roman times, ancient armor, and hundreds of legendary unique paintings.Andrea was surprised to find out that the infamous Monalisa painting was actually small in size, and that area was always crowded with hundreds of tourists. It was quite underwhelming.Ludwina and Andrea were more interested in seeing the other paintings, which were enormous and filled the display walls. Som
The sun rose outside their open window. In summer like this, it was nice to leave the window open and enjoy the warmth outside. Ludwina woke up because of the incoming light, and she felt her body was aching. When she looked around, the girl was shocked beyond belief.As it turned out, she was no longer sleeping on the bed, but on the floor, right next to Andrea, and even her head was lying on the man's chest."Oh, God...."Ludwina cursed her own sinful body. Last night, she fell out of bed because before she could sleep, she had been restless all night.Ugh, fortunately, there was Andrea underneath her when she fell. Otherwise, her body might have immediately hit the floor and had a lump on her head."I-I'm...sorry, I usually sleep like a princess, you know... I don't have a bad sleeping habit. I don't know why last night I fell out of bed..." she muttered apologetically.Ludwina complained, trying to sit up. 'Ouch... my feet and hands are
"What do you think about Paris so far?" Ludwina asked as they arrived at the Pullman hotel lobby."Graceful," Andrea said, not hiding his admiration. "My favorite city so far.""Good to hear that."'My favorite city, too,' thought Ludwina to herself.They went to the receptionist and immediately checked in. The staff checked the booking under Andrea's name on the list, and his expression abruptly changed."I am very sorry... I mistook your booking and prepared a deluxe room with a double bed." The staff shook his head, looking guilty. "Will that be alright with you?"Ludwina and Andrea looked at each other. The check-in staff incorrectly inputted the room they booked as a room with one large bed instead of two twin beds."Don't you have other rooms with twin beds?" Ludwina asked.The staff shook his head with an apologetic face."I am sorry, the last one was booked already, and the guests already checked in. Why don't we give yo
The next day Andrea kept his promise to carry Ludwina around the Rembrandtplein. It was some sort of plaza opposite the king's palace. It was quite large and filled with many tourists.They came in the summer, and there were lots of visitors flocking Amsterdam. The weather was quite friendly too, perfect for a stroll and sightsee.Ludwina told Andrea that if they came in spring, the chill of the wind would be quite annoying, although the scenery would be breathtaking with flowers.Many other tourists noticed the two when Andrea gave Ludwina a piggyback ride, but the girl just ignored it. She remembered that during the first month she met Andrea, almost every week, the young man carried her to the hospital for 'physiotherapy'."Ah... good times, ' She thought."You don't feel embarrassed being carried like this?" asked Andrea, looking back.Ludwina just laughed, "Why? Are you embarrassed? So, next time, don't lose the bet. Listen to what Ludw