
That afternoon was the first day for Dul to see at close range how the routine get-together of an extracurricular organization was. During this time he did not care much about anyone who went in and out of class to attend any event in the hall, or in the field. He never thought about what was learned as long as a student went through the activity. Also, Dul never thought about what the benefits obtained if following one of the extracurricular activities.
Dul sat not far from the group of students who practiced line-up. The first thing that came to Dul's mind back then was that it was very neat. Everything stood straight with a serious face. In fact, Lova who was sitting next to him with a face that was not relieved from a smile, now also looked serious. After fifteen minutes of sitting next to each other, Lova left her bag next to Dul to go join her friends.
Dul likes Lova who knows when to relax and when to be serious. Lova wasn't much of a pleasantries either. The girl knew what she wanted. In that case Dul felt quite facilitated because there was no need to ask this-that. He just needs to agree or give an opinion on what Lova said.
As with the increase in association that has a major effect on the way one looks and thinks, Dul's decision that day closely observes how extracurricular organization activities, bringing Dul to a new position.
At the end of the school year, Dul's name was registered as a member of the paskibraka who will be on duty the following year. His name has also been included in the ranks of the candidates for the Chairperson of Osis for the new school year later. An achievement that made Son and Robin unceasingly amazed at their best friend.
"When you practice this afternoon, you take us with you. Who knows if you can pansos. It's free to have friends if they can't be used" Robin said one morning at the intersection of their school road.
"Easy. Later that afternoon come with me," said Dul, typing a reply message for his mother.
That morning one of his package books was left at the dinner table. Although later able to share with Nina, it is still not comfortable if you have to look at other people's books. His mother offered to send him the book if it was important. But he did not want to trouble his mother who was quite busy with a toddler three years more who followed everywhere.
"You're not coming, Put? There are still plenty of snacks in the cafeteria. If the cafeteria is going to close, usually the cakes are already half price discount," said Robin.
"I go where I come from, not to the swamps" replied the Son. "Want to see Lova again today?" putra asked, nudging Dul's knee next to him.
"Not really, anyway. If you meet, you can stay together. I won't see you, I can meet you later."
The doorbell is still twenty minutes away. The three teenage boys were still engrossed in conversations that were mostly jokes.
"How does it feel to be dating Dul's upperclassman? Did you hold her hand?" The son again nudged Dul's knee.
"What a question you have, Put." Replace Robin nudges Son's knee. "But if you're willing to answer, I'd like to hear." Robin leaned her body to the right to make a meaningful smile at Dul.
"Why hold hands? Can each walk," said Dul, looking into the road to their school. His eyes were round when he saw the group of students he recognized. "Eh, that's our classmate on where to go? The brawl?" Dul stood up from his stool.
The disciple who was about fifteen people made up of men and women was getting closer to them. Nina Included.
"Where might be brawl. That's Rayon our class leader the diligent and obedient child of the front. Si Yani is the most disciplined and chatty classroom secretary next to him. Where is this guy going" Robin said.
"Where are you going?" The son first approached the head of their class.
"Do you want a sick teacher?" ask Dul. A reason he just remembered. Moreover, the thing that could move the most diligent beings in the class came out simultaneously.
"You're truant. Two teachers have training. Until 12 noon we will be empty without a substitute teacher. Asked to do the task. I'm still the boss" said Yani, the secretary.
Dul gasped, "So, where are you going?"
"Yon, where? Haven't you been?" ask Yani.
Rayon reached into her phone and checked it for a moment. "Maybe in a minute. It must be gone" replied Rayon.
"That's it! Comeing! Want to come along?" Rayon asked Dul while waving his hand at an approaching questionnaire. "It's Paklikku. Come on, come to his house. There are fishing ponds and creeks for foot washing. Today's absences are borne by Yani. Before 12pm we go back to school again."
Dul, Robin and Son looked at each other. No one has ever offered anything like that to them. Shadows abuzz with almost the entire class immediately filled their minds. The thought of meeting Lova was lost for a moment from Dul's head.
"Yuk," take Dul. Robin and Son looked at each other then nodded. Most of their friends had already gotten into the shuttles. The son entered a little difficulty because the inside of the transportation was almost full. Robin had to cram it a little hastily for fear of a teacher passing by.
"Come, hurry, Bin!" rayon exclaimed from the front seat.
"Just a second!" dul and Robin answered almost simultaneously. The two pushed the Son inside with all their might.
The son sat on a small bench in the middle with a loud breath. "Say friends, but raised me to the rich angkot haul animal sacrifice," said Putra.
"Wait for you to ride by yourself until our maghrib is here!" robin outside the Angkot.
"Come, Bin. Up!" take Dul, jump up and sit on the bench by the door.
Suddenly ....
"Oh my God .. Where are you going? What's the matter?" Joseph stood with two packs in his hand.
"Eh, there's Yoseph. Then the bell came in" said a female disciple from inside the angkot.
"Yon! Secure the eyewitness, Yon!" Yani's voice then shouted from within.
Having been sitting comfortably in front, Rayon yelled at Robin who was still outside. "Bin! Joseph, Son!"
"Come, take Joseph," Dul got down from the angkot and walked towards Joseph.
"Sorry, Yoseph, yes .... We have to bring in all those suspected of being spies." Robin took out two packs of Yoseph that contained his wares. While Dul held Joseph's arm and dragged him into the angkot.
"Yes God ... Joseph never skipped. You all want to skip." Joseph did not thrash. His body followed resignedly even though his mouth continued to nag.
"Udahlah. Pray that we go home and leave safely" Robin said after Dul.
Angkot immediately drove with half the contents of the class cheering. The son sits relaxed in the middle bench. Robin sits behind the driver, holding Yoseph's package unconscious. Next to him was Nina who sat holding the other package of Joseph.
Dul smiled. He was sure Robin would forget to nag Joseph for sitting next to Nina. Joseph sat next to Dul right by the door with an extra bench. Face beaming.
"Oh my God .. forgive all our sins. Joseph had no intention of being a bad boy. But this truant turned out to be fun too, oh my God ...."
To Be Continued