Chapter: 586
It had live footage from the bus.
Damon, the driver, grumbled, “After all this effort, you still haven’t shown your face. What’s the point?”
“I don’t want to ruin her happiness,” Tyrone responded, his gaze never leaving Sabrina‘’s image on the screen,
“But she doesn’t know what you’ve done for her.”
“But I know.”
“So, you came to Norwen just to be closer to her?”
“Yes.”
This left Damon speechless.
Their presence, however, went unnoticed by all but the bus driver and the guide.
Once the final passengers had been collected, the bus ventured out of the city.
The best spots for viewing the aurora were in the suburbs, where there was no Light pollution or dense cloud cover.
As they journeyed through the snow-dusted landscape for roughly an hour, a passenger’s excited shout pierced the air. “Look!
Aurora!”
Sabrina looked up, peering out of the window.
Emerald hues danced across the blue-purple canvas of the sky, twining like ribbon amongst the stars. It was an ethereal
spectacle, crystal clear, vivid, and shrouded in mystery.
But in an eye’s blink, the aurora vanished, leaving no trace behind.
The tourists, taken aback, hadn’t even found time to turn on their phones.
This brief, powerful encounter left them all in awe.
For a while, everyone aboard the bus peered through the windows, exchanging whispers about the wondrous phenomenon they
had witnessed.
About twenty minutes later, the elusive aurora returned, casting its magic far away in the horizon. A mix of emerald and violet
hues, the light was fierce, illuminating half the sky and tinging even the mountains beneath with a purple glow.
The sight sent a wave of excitement through the tourists, leading to a flurry of mobile phones clicking photos through the bus
windows.
This streak of aurora lasted longer this time around.
As the bus progressed, the aurora appeared to draw closer and closer.
Eventually, the bus came to a stop in an open space, and the eager tourists got off.
Sabrina was left stunned by the sight before her.