Our High School's

Our High School's
Early Grief


Arka offers herself a replacement for Dipa and Siska. He also knows about the drugs that Daffin and Aya brought from Om Benny's place. Arka saw the person following them showing suspicious gurgles. Arka was informed that Ketapel would not just follow them without reason and purpose. They would only follow the pigeons while they were carrying the goods they were about to sell.


Arka also saw the attitude of Daffin and Aya who seemed too careful when walking. They looked around like they wanted to hide something. With these various thoughts Arka concluded that they must have been under one pressure. And Arka's guess is right, that pressure is medicine.


Daffin, who was trying to hide a drug case, had to bite his finger because he was finally caught by his brother. But about Arka's surprising offer, Daffin still can not accept it with all his heart. In his mind, Daffin had already planned his revenge action later. Had his position been replaced by Arka, would he still be able to carry out his plan?


"Ar, this is no joke" said Daffin ketus.


"Lo's third grade. Your future is still there." he continued


Arka smiled. It is true that he still has a chance of a bright future. The value is pretty good. He could have chosen to go to any college he wanted. But there is something Daffin forgot, that he was also a brother and guardian over his sister. In exchange for both of their parents, Arka couldn't possibly let her sister be in trouble alone.


"Lo think I don't know what you're going to do?" sindir Arka's.


Arka learns of Daffin's intentions and revenge plans. He had long known that his sister was looking for the cause and the person responsible for their parents' death. Arka can't hold back Daffin for fear his sister will return to the dark world of narcotics.


Hearing his brother's innuendo, Daffin just clucked. Again and again he was caught by his own brother.


"Geez, Fin. Turn the medicine around and get Aya out of this business!" arka said seriously.


"Okay, but I'll still go in there. We do both" he replied.


They called Boni and asked her to meet. Arka volunteered in exchange for Siska's freedom, Mr. Teguh and Dipa. Their discussion took a long time. Because Om Benny wants three replacements, according to the number of people they release. But Arka and Daffin also continue to convince that they will sell more goods.


***


While Arka and Daffin devise a strategy to get Aya out of the neighborhood, Aya is confused and shocked when she hears from Siska that her father has returned home safely. Likewise with Haira who informed him that Dipa got a call not to come again to the headquarters of the thugs.


"What's going on? Why did they finish it without talking to me?" aya complains as she walks towards her father's cake shop.


But he felt relieved and grateful, at last all went well. But his mind was again focused on Daffin and Arka. It's about him being involved in it too. What's he gonna do about being a pigeon? Is he really going to send and sell drugs?


Unconsciously his feet had taken him to his cake shop. Today his shift schedule starts as usual. He switched his shift with Haira for a week yesterday.


"Hi, are you home?" tanyakanya.


"New aja. All I have arranged, you stay the rest" replied Haira as she prepared to leave the store.


Aya nodded and changed her clothes. As soon as Haira came out of the store, before long some people in all dark clothes came to enter Aya's cake shop. It surprised him and scared him a little.


"What is lo Aya?" ask one of the three people who came.


"Tomorrow I have to start work, tomorrow I wait in front of your school" he replied as he passed out of the store.


Aya just realized that the person must be one of the Ketapel that will follow her. Ah, how could that guy find his dad's cake shop. Aya immediately contacted Daffin and tried to talk about this.


"Where's lo?" ask Daffin


"In the shop"


Daffin asks Aya to stay inside the store until she arrives. There was no other choice but to obey him.


Fifteen minutes later Daffin arrived. Aya aggressively charged at him with various questions. The various possibilities he thought of required the view of a Daffin who better understood this situation. Aya was too afraid that her decision yesterday was a big mistake.


"Fin, how's dong. Do we really have to sell these drugs? I was so afraid they would come here again" Aya asked frantically.


"Relax Ay, you won't sell it medicine" he replied.


"But will they be?" ask again.


Of course not, thought Daffin. They would not be as easy and stupid as taking off their slaves. Especially yesterday Aya himself came to them. Daffin felt a little guilty about it. He reassured Aya once more until the girl calmed down.


***


Sure enough, Daffin guesses. They are indeed waiting for the arrival of Aya and Daffin in front of the school. Daffin who had prepared himself immediately became Aya's shield at that time.


"He will not come. He stopped" said Daffin casually.


The man waiting for them chuckled at Daffin's words. They remain adamant that they will take Aya even in a rude way if she refuses to work.


Aya shuddered and grew increasingly afraid of hearing the threat. But he also remains unwilling to get involved in drug trafficking. Finally they were forced to avoid them first by entering the school area.


Daffin and Aya agree to escape after school. Regardless of what would happen, they would think about it later. And once school hours came, they actually ran away. But it turned out that the men who intercepted them knew about it.


They also run and chase each other. Aya really regretted her decision. In the end, he had to experience all of this. They both turn through a narrow alley, towards Rumah Kampung. And in the end Daffin and Aya can escape from their pursuit.


An hour or so they hid in the Village. Daffin could see Aya's fear at that moment. He drove Aya home after a long stay there.


But when they arrived home, Aya saw a crowd in front of her house. He could even see something he did not want to see. As she walked closer to home, she saw her mother and sisters crying while hugging in front of her father who was lying lifeless.


Aya's father died.