Our High School's

Our High School's
Kangen


Daffin helps Miss who fell because she was pushed by Arka and hit him. Fortunately, Miss was not injured at all.


“Are you okay?” ask Daffin.


“I'm fine, Fin” replied Miss while cleaning up the dirt on her shirt.


Daffin approached the three children who took him to the warehouse. He asked them about the Ark in full and detail.


They arrest Arka because she still has a debt for the drugs she requested from their boss. Daffin closed his eyes in disbelief that the boy was getting further involved with illegal drugs.


Daffin also asked about Arka's involvement with the three people who according to information were members of the White Axe group. Three men caught cctv walking with Aya's father that night, and caught a photo with Arka as well.


According to the informant Miss, the three children were also members of the White Axe. They should know about this matter as well.


And right, they know the problem. That night, they were actually chasing Arka to collect her debt. And when they find him, Arka negotiates with the three men, as captured in the photo. Afterwards, the three men head to Aya's house to pick up her father Aya. It was Arka who contacted Aya's father by saying it would hurt her son if he did not want to come out at that time.


Arka was forced to do so, because the three men knew that Aya was close to Arka at that time. They had Arka ask Aya's father for money to pay them, with her son as a threat. Of course Arka concocts that Aya has been involved with illegal drugs.


Unfortunately Aya's father immediately believed her, and she immediately met them. But in fact he was not willing to pay them directly that night either. He asked for time to collect the money, because the amount they asked for was very large. But surprisingly Arka became too emotional because it failed to convince him. He accidentally pushed Aya's father to the ground.


Out of nervousness, Arka runs away, following the three people who are after him. But Aya's father could still wake up after fainting for a few minutes. He can go home. Unfortunately, he breathed his last in the room.


Actually it is true that Aya's father died of a heart attack, but there are several causes of external factors such as asphalt stumbling head that causes shock and bleeding. Unfortunately for some reason the doctor only mentioned his heart attack as the cause of his death.


Meanwhile, Arka who fled tried to resuscitate herself and returned to meet Aya to hide her involvement. Although in fact he was very afraid because he thought his father died purely because of his encouragement.


“You know where this story comes from?” ask Daffin suspiciously.


“News kayak gini mah easily spread among fellow members” replied one of the children.


Daffin and Nona left the barn. Along the way the two of them fell silent as they were still digesting all of that story, and what to do afterwards.


Especially Daffin who thought about how to convey this to Aya.


***


Daffin and Miss are like coming back to a dead end, even though one truth has been opened. Finally they decided to pause from all that.


While Aya was still quieting down and away from Daffin and everything related to him.


Aya lived her days by becoming an ordinary student. He also decided to forget his father's problems. He also decided not to reconnect with Daffin. Aya just wants to go up to class immediately and graduate without any more problems.


That day for the umpteenth time Aya crossed paths with Daffin and Nona, who inexplicably started walking the two everywhere. But Aya did not care, no matter what their relationship was, she still ignored him. Actually it was Daffin who asked Miss to stay with him, to keep Aya from any rumors. He tried to show that Aya had nothing to do with him. He did not want to involve Aya anymore. Although his heart aches from missing his chatty girlfriend and always nagging her.


But behind Aya's flat face and cold demeanor, she actually missed Daffin as well. He was always looking for a quiet place in school just to be able to cry without anyone knowing.


Like that day, Aya walked towards the roof after seeing Daffin and Nona who always walked together. He tried to find another place to vent his grief, but all of those places were filled with other children.


He cried as much as he could when all his memories with Daffin on the roof came back to his mind. They made the place a meaningful place for them.


“I miss very much, Fin” said as he wiped his tears.


Unbeknownst to Aya, Daffin was also often on the roof since decided by the girl. And that day he was also unintentionally there, but was on the side that was somewhat hidden.


Daffin heard someone sobbing and crying while saying his name. He recognized the voice and came out of hiding slowly.


Daffin saw a back he recognized. The back view he often sees. And his voice was becoming clearer to whom. He deliberately stood quietly behind Aya to observe what the girl was doing.


Aya who does not know the whereabouts of Daffin behind her, still continued her crying and curses on empty air.


“Sorry to me, Fin. I am evil with you” he said again.


“I really want to hug you, Fin” his tears even broke again after saying that.


Suddenly Aya was startled by someone hugging her from behind without hesitation. He revolted but quickly the person immediately held his hand while whispering something that made Aya instantly speechless.


“I miss you too, Ay” said Daffin.


“Please, let's put it this way first yes, just a minute!”


Aya recognized the voice. Her tears broke again.


“Release!” said Aya while grabbing Daffin's hand.


“You said you want me to hug?” ask Daffin.


Aya kept thrashing asking to be released from Daffin's embrace. Because the girl continued to rebel, Daffin finally released Aya.


But unexpectedly, Aya turned around and hugged Daffin tightly. He immersed himself in the arms of the man.


Daffin who was initially surprised, his face began to reap a smile. He hugged Aya tighter for a while before finally letting go of his embrace.


Daffin looked at Aya's face that looked thin. He wiped away the girl's tears with his long, large fingers.


“You are so skinny” Daffin said with a smile.


“I don't want to eat” replied Aya.


“Because think of me?” god Daffin again.


Aya only blushed in embarrassment and hugged Daffin for a while before they decided to go down to hear the bell ringing.


They didn't talk about anything that day. Daffin and Aya only let themselves momentarily drift away in the young romance of their school days. A natural feeling, but difficult for them to handle among the difficulties of life that must be lived at their young age.