Kahi smiled, again alone in the room, while all students were busy changing. Kahi went to the stereo and put a soft song to begin heating.
Again, the smiling eyes of a the little Jungah appeared in her mind and a feeling of sadness spread throughout her body. Kahi tightly closed eyes.
"Appa?" Nana's voice made Kahi open her eyes and looked over her shoulder. "What's wrong?" Nana asked, approaching Kahi and grabbing her face, watching her closely.
Her eyes turned to Kahi's red and wet eyes and her brow furrowed in concern. Nana folded her arms and looked at Kahi with an arched eyebrow. Kahi smiled and shook her head, coming to embrace Nana.
"I promise I'll tell you when we're having lunch, okay?" Kahi said looking at Nana. Nana nodded and pulled up the corners of Kahi's mouth with her fingers, causing a smile, rather, a grin appeared on Kahi's face.
"I don't want you to stop smiling, Appa." Nana said kissing Kahi on the cheek. Kahi smiled and ruffled Nana's hair again, nodding. Nana smiled and walked to where the other students were gathered.
Bekah looked at Kahi and put her you-better-tell-us-what's-wrong-with-you face while she passed her thumb on her neck. Kahi smiled and made the peace sign with her fingers.
"Well kids." Kahi said clapping. At that moment all eyes turned to her. "We will begin to warm up and to dance so hardly that we will end up breaking." Kahi said jumping slightly excited. "FIGHTING!" Kahi shouted raising her fist in the air.
"FIGHTING!" Answered her students imitating her gesture.