
"You mean what, Ana? Lying how? So, what's the real reason?" Bu Lilis asked, puzzled by what Ana really meant.
"Yes, Mom. I didn't fall asleep in the bus. But I...." Ana hesitates to tell the truth.
"What are you, Ana? Explain it completely, don't be disconnected like that!" Miss Lilis was anxious, Ana never told me the real thing happened.
"I don't feel comfortable sitting in this chair, Mom. I'm bored, so I'm lazy to get into class." Ana hides the truth, only she complains implicitly.
"So what do you want?" Bu Lilis did not directly provide a solution.
"If possible, I'd like to change seats, ma'am. If you need to change seats every day, so do not be bored. Also his eyes did not constantly stare at the blackboard from the same direction." Ana finally dared to express her wish.
"How about the others? Does anyone agree with Ana? Anyone want a seat? Or does anyone have any other suggestions?" Miss Lilis looked around looking for the opinions of the other students.
"Yes, Mom! We also want to change seats!"
"No way, Mom! It's delicious like this!"
The students were divided into two opinions, making Bu Lilis confused, how to. Until he finally got an idea.
"Okay, let's vote. The decision to vote the most. The loser has to accept the decision. Can't refuse. How's it?" Bu Lilis offered a solution to her students.
"Agreed, Mom!" All answered compactly.
"Okay, we vote with our hands up. Class president, please count ya!" Miss Lilis gave Mario a mandate.
"Good, Mom." Mario is ready.
"Who wants to stay seated like this? Please raise your hands up high!" Ms. Lilis led the vote.
Some of the class raised their hands. Mario immediately counted the hands of his friends that were raised.
"What I want to keep like this is 17 kids, ma'am." Mario said out loud.
"Well, then who wants to move seats? Please raise your hands high!" Miss Lilis gave me a second choice.
Some children raised their hands, according to instructions. Mario immediately counted.
"How, Mario?" Miss Lilis asked Mario.
"Same, Mom! There are 17 children as well. Series." Mario answered with enthusiasm.
"Yes, did anyone not leave? This class should have 35 kids. This is only 34. Who didn't leave?" Ms. Lilis checked the absent book, no one had written permission. Miss Lilis looked around the room. There are no empty tables and chairs. Everything's filled.
The atmosphere became rowdy, they checked on each other friends who were nearby. Everything's complete. No one is absent.
"Mom! That, Mr. Classroom has not given you a voice!" Suddenly one of the students realized what was really going on.
"Hehe, sorry guys." Mario felt bad, because of him, the whole class became rowdy.
"Gosh, Mario! You're busy counting, until you forget not to raise your hand." Bu Lilis bobbing head.
"Sorry, Mom." Mario smiled awkwardly, not tasty as well as Miss Lilis.
"How, Mario? You wanna move seats, or you wanna stay like this?" Bu Lilis gave Mario the opportunity to determine the results of the vote this time.
"I chose to move, Mom. You can also feel the sitting position elsewhere. Let friends also not too comfortable with their own sitting. Also, do not leave any items in the desk drawer. I like to be annoyed when a child leaves his textbooks at school. Keep them at home learning what to wear? Also let's not keep the trash in the drawer anyway, ma'am." Mario gives voice, as well as the reason.
Miss Lilis, the mangosteen, agrees with what Mario's argument is.
"Well, that means it's clear. More people are choosing to move their seats. Although the difference is very thin, but still, more people choose to move seats. Then, all of you yes, I explained how to move it. Strange rows, swipe left then back, even rows, swipe right then back. Zigzag forming. Understood?" Ms. Lilis moved her hand, so that the children would understand better what she said.
"Goodbye, Mom!"
"Well, every day it shifts yeah!" Miss Lilis decided.
Ana smiled, Bu Lilis's decision was what she wanted. He who is in the even row will shift to the right, while Elsa who is in the odd row, will move to the back and shift to the left. So there will be a barrier between Ana and Elsa and her friends.
"Well, tomorrow morning, please everyone switch seats! Don't forget to clean each desk drawer, also bring home a textbook, if indeed anyone likes to leave his book in the drawer." Ms. Lilis gave a message, before closing her lesson.
"Good, Mom!" The children answered compactly, although there was a very forced, heavy indeed, to accept a decision that was not in accordance with his wishes.
"Then I close. Please follow the next lesson in an orderly manner! Good afternoon!" Miss Lilis left the class. Makes the classroom atmosphere a bit rowdy.
"Heh, you little hick! You are grim, right? Your wish materialized?" Elsa again said cynically to Ana.
Ana was silent, even though she heard the spicy words from Elsa's mouth.
"Yes, tuh! Intentionally avoiding us!" Linda has commented.
"Yes, who is he? Really, really, who wants to be with him?" The goddess also said cynically.
"Yes, fortunately, the three of us can sit together. Although it shifts every day." Elsa calms her two friends. Though inwardly he was upset as well, if there was no Ana nearby, he would not be able to cheat on Ana's work anymore.
"Yes, really. Good thing the way it shifted didn't make us split up." Linda agreed with Elsa.
"Yes, it's a gang! We let aja, the son of a hick who tried to escape from our shackles. In the lesson hours, he can be free. But we can still work on him if it's empty time, or break time, right?" Elsa was still thinking of pranking Ana, although it definitely could not be as frequent as it was at the moment.
"Yes too. Let it go, he smiled for a moment. One day, we make him cry again, if the pelu let me just get out of this school. Let my eyes don't have to see 'junk' every day." Linda said, her words were very spicy. Because equating Ana like disgusting garbage.
Ana chose silence without commenting. It doesn't matter if he's being trampled. As long as it doesn't vilify its replacement.