
"Oh, you can, Bin! Let's go walk. Don't forget to carefully bring my Mama's chips. Don't get ruined. Everything was packed this morning. A thousand dollars only, Bin," explained Yoseph, again glancing at Robin who had stepped in his steps.
"I didn't mean to hurt you, Joseph. But I told you my appetite was because of the Dul." Robin glanced Dul backwards. His best friend immediately pretended to be busy observing the knee-high grass on his feet.
"I just found out our school can get through here. Isn't this the back of the Employee Training Center Building? Oh, now I just get it. This building is attached to the back of our school and there's no boundary fence back there." The new son understood the path they had passed after analyzing for a while.
Dul had also thought that all this time it turned out that the back of their school turned to each other with the Employee Training Center Building that had long been unused. The courtyard was filled with grass and the back of the building was very lush with trees and shrubs. Yoseph took them from the side of the building that could be headed from a small alley and residential area.
"Come, walk a little more. Soon we begin to enter the territory of our school," Yoseph asked with a sweat on his forehead.
Robin, who was next to Joseph, stopped him. So did Dul and Putra.
"It's too bush. No humans pass by here I guess," said Robin, seeing a waist-high weed in front of them.
"So, what is Yoseph?" Dul looked at the face of Robin who looked increasingly upset with him.
"Come, hurry!" yoseph.
"Udah late. Let's continue the way, "The son set foot on the footing of Joseph's grass.
"Do I need to tell my mom that we're here? Who knows if we were swallowed by an anaconda. Kind of like a forest in Borneo I'm looking behind this building." Robin kept grumbling. While Dul is getting drowned with guilt every time he hears Robin's babble.
"There can't be anaconda, Bin." The son came from the front. "Really, right, Seph? There's no anaconda here?" The son seriously asked Joseph who was standing waiting near a tree of his height.
"none. Do not make the species move as they please. There are no anacondas here. But judging from the type of plants and the condition of the wet soil, this is like my hometown. There may be some long, thin white snakes" Yoseph explained.
"That's poisonous?" Dul finally made a sound because he heard the words of Joseph.
"If bitten by a white snake just once, usually the longest human can last 15 minutes. We can die" replied Joseph from the front.
"That means if you want to last 30 minutes, you have to be bitten twice" continued Putra.
"Reg ... Son.... Most lure you. Your brain breaks a lot, "sick Robin.
That time Dul couldn't help but laugh. It's up to Robin or what angry son he is. He half crouched down holding both knees and laughed out loud.
"It turns out Dul could laugh afterwards. I think Dul can only smile. Praise God, all thanks to his loyal friends. Robin and Son." Joseph looked at the two names he had just called alternately. The two people Joseph mentioned just squinted at Dul. Dul's laughter vanished.
"We have arrived. That's the back of the school guard house. From there stay straight to the canteen." The son pointed towards the school. Around them there were no more trees, only the waist-high weeds were left that were quite lush.
"Oh my God, it's Mr. Kusri!" peekit Joseph's. "Come down, let's get down. Getdown. We will end up in the middle of the field until ten in the morning if caught by Mr. Kusri!" Yoseph again ducked because he saw Mr. Kusri passing in a row of warehouses. In the hands of the man, they look as clean as the keys to each room of their school. Including the school gate key.
"Ih, stress my times, ah! Want to go to school like war," upset Robin in a whisper while crouching.
"This is war. War requires knowledge" replied the Son.
Dul and Robin squat next to each other. In front of them the Son peered forward with a shrub. A few seconds long, Robin and Dul looked at. Dul's face was flat, while Robin looked at him with an annoyed look. The next second, the two teenagers could not help but laugh. The two chuckled among the bushes just for looking at each other.
"It's my first and last in the bushes the same catfish" Robin grumbled.
"Again, I don't want to either" said Dul, holding back a laugh.
Fifteen minutes later they had already arrived at the canteen with reddened faces. The first and second subjects are Physics. They spent nearly half an hour getting into the school.
"Guru is not angry. You are half an hour late" said Putra.
"A little while" Joseph picked up the package of chips that were still in Robin's hands. "With this capital, God will help me from the teacher's question."
"So where do we go to class?" robin asked in a panic.
"Yes, walk through the door. What style do you want to wear?" Dul patted Robin's shoulder.
"You can say that cake now. While someone else saw you from the classroom there," Robin moved his mouth to point to the class directly adjacent to the canteen.
Dul jerked. He also just remembered that Lova class was in a corner near the canteen. "I forgot, instead" muttered Dul while restoring his hair.
"He's the cake coming out. Uh, betol said. He's out Dul. Must be here your jumpain. Check your feet first. What clean is not. We just passed through the swamp earlier," said Robin.
"Yes, yeah. Who knows if it's a grasshopper or a cricket." The son took his bag down from his back and began patting.
Dul's getting panicked. Justifying the location of the collar of his uniform, lifting his legs one by one to check what he stepped on just now. He also raised his hands one by one to smell his scent.
Robin and Putra chuckled at Dul's behavior.
"Aren't you in class?" dul asked, looking at his two best friends in turn.
"I'm waiting for the Physics subjects to finish just coming in. While sitting here first." The son shook himself on the long bench near them.
"Mmmm .. You, Bin?" ask Robin. Dul's gaze had already moved on Lova who was already seen heading towards them.
"Let me in now. His lessons in physics. I don't know what the physics is. Learn the speed of fruit falling from the tree. I don't know, right? If it falls, yes. It means it's ripe. Edible. Why are we talking again," grumbled Robin.
"Well, but the name is a lesson. Learning means being important. For you all the lessons are important, Bin." He looked at Robin.
"Will be angry with the teacher. I didn't bring Yoseph's kayak chips," Robin continued. "Enjoy when you want to evict us from here." Robin squinted back at Dul.
"Abdullah," call Lova.
Dul was turning his back on the direction the sound was coming from. He stood up and was facing Robin who was sitting on the bench.
"What else? Be fan. Don't forget the stories." Robin raised her eyebrows looking at Dul.
Dul restored his hair and pursed his lips for a few seconds. Then he turned his body. "Hey, what time of the lesson?" ask Dul.
Lova laughed crisply. "English Lesson. I'm talking to the teacher, excuse me for going to the toilet." Lova walked behind the pole to protect from the view to her class. "You're late? Tumbens. Why?"
"You tell me why," asked Robin, pulling up his belt behind Dul until his bearded friend straightened up.
"Because wait for you," said Dul spontaneously. His hand groped backwards and slapped Robin's hand. Dul felt all his underwear come up when Robin pulled him.
To Be Continued