
There is no conversation between them, Elfi mami does not want to discuss it because of the existence of Raka who participated with the two.
"Do you go with a girl who looks like a kampu _" he asked after they got home and then discussed it in Ari's room which had just stretched her body in a mattress bag. At that time he forgot to lock the door of his room, so his mom just barged in and attacked him with a question that he had been holding back.
Ari got up and sat down next to her bed. "Don't make fun of her, Mami" interrupted Ari because she didn't like Nurul being said to be a village girl. Although he comes from the village, but he actually has a better nature and character than the girls who are in urban areas.
Seeing Ari who is not happy with his words, makes him more convinced that the incident said Chika is not his only essay. He grew furious, then ruffled his waist, "Oh .. So it's true what Chika said."
Ari frowned, he did not understand the direction of their conversation, because the victim was Nurul not Chika. "What did he say to Mommy?"
He just smiled wryly, seeing the confusion on Ari's face which he thought was just acting to defend the girl. "The girl accidentally spewed her food into Chika's dress right?!" With a very clear voice and emphasizing the word 'the girl', it was as if there was a tone of hatred in it.
Ari also stood up from his seat, there was a misunderstanding that he had to straighten out. "It's not right Mami, Chikalah who is looking for trouble first" he said defending Nurul.
He does not immediately believe Ari's words just like that, "Don't defend the girl Ar, and one more thing you should remember well, your engagement will be accelerated next month."
"What?!"
After that Elfi mom stepped out of Ari's room and left her son who was not out of thought with the decision made by her own mother.
He who has just had a beautiful night with Nurul must now feel depressed by the decision of his mother.
He also threw his tired body on his king-size mattress.
Without realizing it, there was someone who eavesdropped on the conversation of the two. Yes, that person is Raka. It just so happened that Raka was in the bathroom.
On the other hand, Nurul and Lidya laid down their tired bodies after handing out their leftovers to the three schoolmates who were in a room not far from their room.
"How do you feel, Lidya?"
"It's very happy, but there's something that confuses me myself."
"meaning?"
"The attitude of Mr. Raka, often changes for no apparent reason."
Lidya tilted her body towards Nurul and propped her head up with her right hand, "Yes, but I was also confused, the time in the car alone she instantly turned icy cold. Ekh, when it was time to eat he immediately turned into very attentive. Isn't that so confusing ..."
Nurul also tried to look at Lidya by tilting his head, "That means there is one thing that makes him angry, but his anger immediately disappeared when he saw you were like a hungry person, wk-wk-wk." nurul's laughter broke out when he remembered Lidya's impatient question to taste the food.
Making Lidya befuck with Nurul's answer that looks just a joke with the intention to tease him. But his jokes are a reality. Lidya dropped her head on the bed, "Tau akh! Love is really confusing, just now it keeps on turning all my words around." he chirped in a sulking tone.
Nurul also tried to speak seriously, "Maybe that's how to create something memorable as your memories."
Finally Lidya thought for a moment to reflect on the words of his friend. "Maybe," he murmured slowly. Both are dissolved in daydreams about their togetherness with each partner.
Suddenly Lidya's laughter breaks out remembering Chika's misfortune, and it manages to grab Nurul's attention. "What are you laughing at?"
"Sister Chika Nur, she's bad luck tonight, ha-ha-ha."
Instead of laughing, Nurul felt guilty. He was completely unintentional back then, if only Chika did not pull her chin, it would not have been possible.
"Hey, why are you Nurul?"
"I feel a little guilty about Chika."
"natal ... Let someone like him deserve it, and tomorrow we are not here."
"Yes, too, but ..."
"Akh already, we should clean up and sleep early so that tomorrow is not bad luck."
Nurul also saw a wall clock that had shown at 22:10, with heavy steps he headed to the bathroom to clean up.
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