Dul

Dul
085. Wrong Movement


Anyone in this world must have had someone who had only stopped by in life or who had come to settle down. There may be many, or there may be only a few. Like Dul who has friends only two people from SD to High School.


Dul who is difficult to be close to others, always take care and keep all the things that make him feel comfortable. His family, his miniature collection of planes, the small garden in front of the house, were also among the ones that most affected his mind growth. The friends.


Although Dul's friends are not many, Robin and Putra accompany his growth period as a teenager growing up. Two friends who dominated his days. Dul, who never talked much or never easily took out his teething, felt comfortable because he only needed to occasionally comment or laugh in response to Robin and Son jokes. Also, only to Robin or Son, Dul can occasionally get his thoughts out. Sometimes, not often.


The mass truant event a week ago made Dul's class even more compact. Somehow evil can make them get to know each other better. New opinions were thrown at each other judging his friend. Like for example ....


"It turns out that the son of jago fishing. My Paklikku said the fish from the Son's fishing did not die. Pinter took the hook from the fish's mouth" Rayon said one Monday morning.


"I think all this time the Yani pandanya just repeat. Just found out that he never wrote all the crime figures were not present in the class records. Baek times him," said Robin anyway.


"Udah moving bow turned out," said Dul casually.


"Which comes first" Robin said in a whisper.


"I even just found out that Dul turned out to be truant as well. Isn't that right, Yon?" Yani asks Rayon.


"Yes, really. Kirain Dul will stay away or not follow." Rayon laughed a little.


Dul just chuckled in response to the words of his friends. The one who answered the joke was Robin.


"Don't think quietly gini he can't move. Dul spread the net in silence" Robin said.


"laggingly good. It's all in the net. If it is noisy like you, the fish even run away. Where's your net a big hole. Escape everything," said the Son.


"He's the best at fishing ...." Robin's back making a fist pretending to hit Son.


"Good morning everyone ...."


The greeting from the door that sounded familiar but felt strange in the morning made all heads turn.


"Yoseph?!" Yani screeched and smothered her mouth.


"Yoseph came before the bell rang. This nature code, bah!" exclaim Robin.


"Is there a problem at home?" Rayon stood up from the chair to Joseph and helped carry the package.


Dul lowered his head and laughed out loud. Rayon's question is funny. Other students may be asked what is the problem at home if it comes too late. Another thing with Yoseph. For Flores' son it was the opposite. Yoseph may have been having problems coming to school sooner.


After the packet of chips was placed in Joseph's chair, all ears waited for an answer.


"No problem, Chief. I came quickly today in anticipation in case there was any more teacher training. Who knows, all my friends are going for another walk." Joseph smiled broadly at his white teeth.


Dul still chuckled as he flicked the notebook in front of his face.


"Today there was no training. Intention to school, really, want to go for a walk," said Putra.


"Because Joseph never walked, Son. Mama Yoseph went to work at a neighbor's house after the crisps were finished. Papa Yoseph guards the bakery parking lot. Last week the first streets of Yoseph were with friends" Yoseph explained, arranging the packaging.


Dul stood up from his chair and approached Joseph. "There are no roads today. But we can all equally line the flag ceremony and enjoy time together with classmates." Dul hugged Joseph's shoulders amazed at his words.


Yoseph's eyes sparkled. "Pretty proud to walk with Abdullah. The idol of the female students and the future Chairman of Osis next year. Joseph must have chosen Abdullah."


Dul chuckles and walks out of class with Yoseph. Maybe other people will find it hard to understand what Joseph is feeling. But Dul, who once thought simple streets were a luxury, really understood his friend's feelings.


And once again, at the end of the first year of high school, Dul and his friends chalk up silly and laughable experiences.


On Monday they held a flag ceremony. Like a ceremony anywhere, students line up according to their respective classes. The line consists of two types of students. The leading half was filled by orderly disciples. And half behind him usually filled with students who want to exchange stories about what they passed during the weekend break.


That day, Dul and Joseph marched side by side. They easily spoke just by looking next door. Robin and Son also stood side by side. The two chatted incessantly in whispers. No one among the half-row was aware that the Ceremony Builder was nagging.


"That's back there! The buzzing of your voices ahead is clearly heard. It looks like a wasp. I'm sure no one's listening to my speech today." The headmaster was standing on a stone podium with both hands clenched behind the body.


"Come, Ceremony Leader, please rest one more time." The Headmaster asked the Ceremony Leader to give the cue a rest back.


"All in all, rest in place .... Move!"


The back of the room nobody heard. "Robald ... Robin, I didn't hear. Rest or respect?" Joseph poked Robin standing in front of him.


Robin replied without looking around, "Honorably he said. Kan, it's ready for the Headmaster to lecture." Robin raised her hand in a respectful gesture.


That was how the beginning of how their Headmaster immediately looked sharply at the group of disciples who were making different moves. It starts with Robin and the rest of the students behind him, following his unwarranted respectful cues. The Headmaster descended from his podium and directly walked towards their ranks.


"Start from here to here, back to back. You will repeat the ceremony after the ceremony is over. Everything I pointed back to back." The Headmaster pointed at Robin and everyone behind him to separate themselves from the ranks.


Robin looked around him. "Well, the attitude of rest apparently. No respect" whispered Robin backwards.


"Udah late. Everyone who comes with you will repeat the ceremony" replied Dul.


"Yes God .... Is Yoseph going to have some more fun with friends today?" Joseph looked more carefree than Robin paled.


"For all of me" Robin said when he realized there were more than forty children who were victims of the movement's mistakes.


"Already, don't talk anymore. You will have your own ceremony. You," the Headmaster pointed to Robin, "You changed me to the coach. Stand in front of the podium and make a treat for your friends."


To Be Continued