Rasuk

Rasuk
Weird Schoolgirl


The night came like the night before. The condition of the dormitory that seemed quiet even though many students were passing by, raising the roman feather of some students who had a closed nature.


Alea stood in front of the dormitory waiting for his three friends, facing directly against the old banyan tree that still looked dashing and creepy. Its dangling roots touch the hands, like a person's hair is left unraveled.


The wind that night was no different from the previous nights. Cold piercing, even though it is only a soft toy. Alea clenched her own body, rubbing both halves of the arms while hissing coldly.


His brow skin piled up as the leaves of the banyan tree swayed as if he was showing him a dance. Alea glanced at the other trees growing on the right and left of the dormitory. None swayed intensely like that old tree.


"Le!"


"Eh, jeez! Make a shock," Alea screeched as a hand touched her shoulder with the sudden sound of a call.


Sofi smiled widely, while Alea's face paled deathly. His heart that had felt awkwardness since then, jerked up to make a heart beat unreasonable. Alea stroked her claustrophobic chest while taking a deep breath.


"Eat him don't dream, pamali. Especially in front of you is an old banyan tree, later a new kemambet know," said the original Sofi.


"Hus, don't say anything." Firda snatched quickly, with Lina just coming out of the room.


"Why are you guys so long, anyway? It's only rich," Alea murmured as she blushed her lips.


"Huh, long?" Lina formed a confused frown between her two eyebrows. He glanced at Firda who shook his head weakly, turning to Sofi with her original two raised high.


"How long do you think you've been waiting out here? Your guy just came out there is not half a minute yet," continued Lina again with a thin smile.


Nodded Sofi and allowed Firda, Alea's turn was flustered. He glanced at the watch in his hand, slightly incredulous at the situation earlier. He sighed, slamming his hands limp. The four went to the kitchen for dinner.


"Don't be surprised, yeah. This is the first time you eat in the kitchen" Sofi whispered before their steps arrived in front of a building with three doors lined up.


The two doors on the right and left flank one room with a large two-leaf door. Just looking at it could already guess the room was the largest of the other two rooms.


Arriving in front of the building boisterously low the sound of pupils rubbing ears. It's like there's a party inside, but there's no music beating. They continued to step into the terrace, facing the closed door. Firda opened the door while entering the room followed by Sofi and Lina as well as Alea at the very end.


Eh?


A shadow of a disciple stroked his steps as Alea's foot was just about to cross the line of the door. Their shoulders clenched, Alea's body shook to the side. He was surprised to see the back of the girl with shoulder-length hair just like him, waltzing in without apologizing first.


Alea clucked in annoyance, his eyes sharply poking direction at the disciple earlier. The girl was silent, turning her head to glance at Alea and continued to take another step.


"Lea! Why is it still there?" reprimand Sofi while pulling Alea's hand to enter the large room with three long tables and chairs lined up on her right and left.


It was a dining room for disciples, some were queuing at a long table near the wall. Food and drinks are provided to all students. A kind of parachute with three middle-aged women standing guard behind it.


Alea looked amazed, her eyes were unceasingly spinning around the room. Two large lamps hang as lighting, one large cupboard containing eating and cooking utensils. It looks like a big kitchen.


"I-iya, Tea," Alea said. He took the rice, and saw a row of side dishes and vegetables lying on the long table.


Accidentally his eyes glanced at the student earlier, he was also glancing at him. Alea squeaked watching the disciple take food. Sauteed kale, fried fish, and tempe fried flour, that's what the student took. Coincidentally, those menus that had crossed Alea's mind.


Why did he take the menu I wanted to take?


His heart wondered to itself, a frown on the forehead appearing all by itself without being ruled. However, nevertheless, he was kicking his shoulders indifferently. It might just be a coincidence.


"How are you, Neng? Are you here?" marni asked as Alea arrived in front of her.


"Good, Tea. Not at home, but I like the place. Adem," Alea replied while commenting on the sweet smile.


He continued walking towards an empty seat beside Firda. Sit face to face with other students. All the disciples were here, from the lower classes to the upper classes, the frenzy of diverse voices became a separate entertainment for Alea. He's never been in this crowded place.


Marni Tea and her two friends cleaned the table after all the students got their food rations. They left the room and let all the students enjoy their dinner.


Alea smiled as someone rebuked her, she did not say much except to the three friends who were rooming with her. Alea linked the two ends of the brows when he met a glance with a disciple who had short hair like himself.


Somehow, the disciple suddenly appeared in front. His eyes were blank and cold, his pale lips were smiling sharply, every movement he made resembled Alea's movements. The girl turned her head to the right and left, everyone was as cool as if not caring about the strange disciple in front of her.


Alea dropped a glance at the figure again, he was speechless just like her. Alea's brain thought hard about the disciple, a familiar face in his vision. A familiar face in his mind, he wondered for an answer.


"Lea? We go to the perpus, yuk, abis eat this," invite Firda. His voice that suddenly sounded jolted Alea's daydream.


"Eh, i-iya," Alea stuttered.


Slowly his head turned to make sure the strange disciple in front of him. However, the student was not there, only the student sat on the bench before he approached.


"Eh, where did it go?" murmured Alea continued to stare straight at the bench opposite her.


"Who, Le?" Sofi asked. He heard Alea's murmur earlier that he said unconsciously.


"Eh? No one, really," he said with a clumsy smile.


His heart was still searching for the figure of the disciple earlier, wanting to ask him he was worried that no one would see him. Be, she just kept quiet and resumed her eating.


Suddenly ....


Something soaked her head, continuously falling before her face making Alea flabbergasted while standing up.


"You ...?"