AFTER YOU GO ~Story About Farrel~

AFTER YOU GO ~Story About Farrel~
WHY AM I BANISHED?



After about an hour drive, Inda and Hanun finally reached the Drini beach. Hanun parked his motorbike in the parking lot provided. Inda took Hanun to enter the beach area, the eyes of the two girls sparkled spoiled with white sand decorated with colorful umbrellas around it there is also a shelter covered with straw.


From the edge of the cliff can be seen a bridge that extends to a small hill. Inda and Hanun ran cheerfully close to the shoreline. They do not have to huddle with many people because that day the beach is very quiet. There are only a few visitors there, stalls and inns seem quiet from the activity. Hanun yelled to take off all his load he kicked the sea water that hit his feet then back away.


Inda ran into the water and ran back when the small waves chased her. The two girls drifted in the occasional happiness of throwing water at each other and chasing each other laughing to make anyone jealous to see it.


After the exhaustion the two girls took shelter under the thatched roof. They look at the vast ocean and admire its beauty accompanied by two young coconuts complete with white straws.


"Nun, have you ever been in love?" Inda suddenly asked about love for Hanun.


Hanun flicked his waving hair blocking his face from the wind then looked at Inda and said, "the characteristics of falling in love that heart pounding when he saw her always wanted to see her. That's the word novel I've read. Maybe I'm in love right now."


Inda glared in disbelief then smiled seductively at Hanun, "someone is in love ahey."


Hanun became uneasy as Inda continued to slash her naughty eyes at him. "When what are you? Why all of a sudden it's all about love?"


Inda stopped teasing then looked at the sea in front of her. "Know Nun? I think I'm the same, I'm in love. I didn't believe in love before, but I got stuck in it."


Hanun who heard that back teased Inda even tickled her until they finally came back to chase each other.


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By noon, Hanun and Inda decided to cross the bridge in colour. They wanted to see the sea from the small island across there.


"This is called the Pancawarna bridge. Oh yes In, here have two opposite sides of the sea. The beach where we played earlier tends to have calm waves, while the west there the waves are quite large usually used by fishermen to go to sea."


Inda nodded, she did not stop to admire the beauty of the sea from the bridge. He pulled out his phone and started taking pictures.


"Here we take a photo!" Inda and Hanun smiled widely facing the camera they were both in the middle of the bridge taking some photos there.


After reaching the end of the bridge they decided to sit back tired. Inda gave her mineral water to Hanun.


"Thank you for this."


Inda smiled as she tucked Hanun's hair into her ear. "You know Nun, I'm happy to be friends with you. Some even say I'm not stiff anymore, I know it's because of you."


"Well, you weren't crazy like this?"


Inda shook her head then wriggled and breathed, "i grew up with Grandma, my parents have been in Kalimantan for a long time.Sometimes I was lonely and closed myself so yes many say I was stiff."


"You're good to still have parents, to have a grandmother. Me?" Hanun suddenly remembered his fate of being banished in the streets.


Inda rubbed Hanun's back, she knew Hanun wasn't as lucky as she was. "I just remember my name Raihanun, the rest I never remember my parents' faces."


"I understand Nun, you are a strong man so God gives you this kind of test." Inda tried to strengthen Hanun.


Hanun stared at the countless vast ocean, "sometimes I wonder if it's my fault? Why was I banished?"


"Maybe that's not the fact that you have to kill Nun."


Hanun shook his head then smiled wryly, "if I was destined to be reunited with my parents I'm not sure I'd forgive them."


"Hush is not good at that. Hayu ah we photograph again even so mellow like this."


Inda switched the conversation and took her phone back.


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They rushed to leave the beach because they did not want to go home to rain.


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"Thank you for today, Nun."


"Together In, next time we go to the beach again." Hanun was still standing in front of Inda's boarding house, they had just arrived and Hanun was escorting Inda first.


"Yesterday it's hard to be taught now even want more." Inda sneered at Hanun then they laughed together.


Then Hanun put on a serious face he looked at Inda.


"In, shouldn't you move out of here? Next to my house is still empty, or are we sharing what house?"


"I'll think about it first, Nun" replied Inda.


"Are you not worried about being watched over from a kayak gini?"


Huh huh?


Inda did not understand Hanun's words until Hanun gave the code for Inda to look at the roof of a house. Sure enough, Ruli was staring at him there without blinking.


Inda suddenly remembered the incident that night when Ruli forcibly kissed her and harassed her. Highlight the eyes of hatred emanated from his eyes as he looked at Ruli. Unexpectedly Ruli smiled slightly as they stared at each other. It really made Inda sick and threw away her sight.


"He's who In is?" ask Hanun.


"Reliability is useless, what do you want to go in first?"


"Udah afternoon next time I stop by ya, cape nih want to cepet tambahan." Hanun.


"Well, I'll see you again. Thanks again."


After hugging Hanun went up on his motorcycle not long after that Inda also entered the house after having seen Ruli who was still staring at him from above.


Ruli who saw Inda had returned back to her room. The smell of cigarettes came out from inside there, the old white-carted wall was plastered with several posters. Ruli walked towards the wall, she stared at one picture of a woman there. The inda that was drawn was.


Ruli rubbed it then grabbed her own hair. Suddenly three men entered his room without excuse. They're friends.


"Regardless of Bro, exactly a virgin."


Laughter echoed in the stuffy room, they lit cigarettes and played the smoke into the air.


"Walk yuk ah! Long time no out of the cage, we see the clear outside. That's fine." One of Ruli's friends invites her to leave.


That's when the delinquents decided to drive their bikes to the city center for fun.


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