
Dalilahs.
The sun was rising in the eastern horizon as I opened my bedroom. I smiled and then I looked at your sister who also came out of the room.
"Morning, domas Surya." greet me cheerfully.
Suryawijaya cleared his throat while watching me carefully. "Why is that?" tanyanya cold.
"Mak again grin." I answered honestly.
Suryawijaya rolled her eyes panted before embracing my shoulder, grasping it lightly.
I grunt. Really, I used to think being a big brother would be able to intimidate my sister constantly. But as I got older, Suryawijaya grew tall and now I just look like her sister, not her brother.
"I know, every day that picks up Mbak is mas Revi. Not Bimo!"
I'm nodding. "You know, Sur! There's nothing Mbak covers even if Ayahanda knows that too." I said casually.
Only at this moment, the moments where Bimo had to focus more on himself and I could be a little free to roam around with Revi mas, even though the palace protocol was still completely plastered in my memory.
"Don't look Revi one eye before you know him firsthand, Sur. Don't judge with him, you're scary you know." I joked with a small chuckle.
Suryawijaya snorted, he let go of his embrace as Ayahanda stood not far from us.
"What's wrong with you guys?" ask Ayahanda, looking at the two of you in curiosity.
I frowned, pretending to be confused. "What is the Father?" I asked, "What are our uniforms changing?" candaku while smiling broadly at him.
"No! You guys look familiar like never before." clearly Ayahanda is still confused. I'm slicking my shoulders.
"Suryawijaya who embraced me. Maybe he's aware, to end my hostility, Father." I said as I hugged Father's arm.
"Yahanda healthy? Lilah has rarely met Father lately." I asked as I walked hand in hand towards the dining room.
"Ayahanda must attend official events in several cities around here. So, can princess be a sweet child?" ask Ayahanda expectantly.
"could. You can keep my promise!"
Ayahanda smiled as she pulled out a chair for me to sit on. "Sit princess. I want to hear about your work at school!"
I'm throttling. "Thank you Father." I said as I glanced at Suryawijaya briefly before sitting down.
"Lilah will probably be just as busy as Ayahanda. Lilah has started to participate in the excursion again and training for the race tomorrow in Jakarta." I said with a smile when Mother came while herding Pandu Mahendra who seemed reluctant to leave school.
"Why, Bun?" my many.
Mother grimaced as she sat Pandu in her chair. "habit."
I nodded, my gaze turning Ayahanda.
"Ayahanda why? Any issues?" many wonder.
Ayahanda shook her head and forced a smile on her face. "It's okay, Lilah. Come breakfast. You'll be late if we spend it chatting."
I frown because chatting is not a hobby of Ayahanda. Only Mother Ayahanda likes to talk.
The dining room turned silent, there was only the clanking of spoons and forks as we had five breakfasts with bodyguards standing in front of this room.
I spent the warm milk in my glass until it ran out.
"Lilah go first, Father, Mother." I said as I kissed the back of their hands. I flinch as Ayahanda holds my hand.
"Princess... I want to meet Bimo."
I'm nodding. "What time is your father not busy?" my many.
"Ready! But what time is uncertain, because the school runs out Lilah directly to the school mas Derren. Workouts. A transfer father?" I asked with a sweet smile.
"Don't Ayahanda! It was just for fun with his new friend. To the mall, watch, shop for non-essential stuff!" sergeant Suryawijaya fast.
I glare. "Diem is why! Once again!" I said as I waved at my parents. My father knows what's best for me, so I just have to wait for the m-banking notification.
At the gate of the house. I found Revi waiting for me. He smiled when I called him.
"Morning, flower" she said sweetly.
"Dark! Not a flower." I'm shaking with a ticklish chuckle as Revi grumbled.
"The bloom is a flower, the English flower is a flower. So same thing!" he said defend himself.
I hissed and then I hugged her stomach when this bike was already running towards school.
"I'll be home with Bimo, mom! I want a report from him."
"So our fun will end today, princess?" I asked her with dislike, but I knew. This week has been fun enough for us to be together without close supervision from Bimo.
"That's how... The princess has to be re-guarded, so as not to escape the monitoring and be naughty." I chuckled small. Mas Revi stopped the bike on the side of the road.
I gawked and went down and looked at him in wonder.
"Let's go, Lilah!" take her while raising her eyebrows.
I frowned. "Stupid school?"
Revi nodded slowly. "You've never been, have you? Let's try it."
I'm confused, I've never skipped school. I follow the child in order and obedience, but I am curious.
I'm nodding. And we arrived at a hill far from the city after spending a trip for more than an hour. I loved it, but I enjoyed it with pleasure.
Mas Revi wiped my sweat as we had already climbed half of this hill. I was bright, but also smiling widely.
"So students are incomplete if they have not skipped school. But just once, and only with me!" before opening the bottle and giving it to me. I drank it well before looking at her who was smiling warmly.
"Will Lilah be punished tomorrow?" tanyaku.
"Not really! Only once, it was also if Bimo did not complain about this to Ayahanda. All safe."
I nodded, grabbed his elbow, letting him demand me ride the path, passing through a few rows of lush trees.
We walked in silence before we both got to the top of the hill. There was anxiety running through my heart but when else could I feel this. When else would I feel a little free.
I smiled and clapped. "Not bad at all, but Lilah is still stubborn. Lilah is afraid there is a PP satpol who will catch two teenagers truant on the hill." I chanted while circulating a glance.
Mas Revi chuckled, then led me to a long wooden bench on the edge of the hill. We let the cool air as well as the blazing sun shine all over our faces.
"Mas Revi's..."
I found Revi's gaze as he turned his head and we stared at each other.
There was a wave inside his pair of brown eyes. The turmoil I don't understand and the body language I can't read.
"Thank you for bringing me here."
Mas Revi blinked, as if too horrified to imagine what he was thinking. For a moment, I could only smile a little while pushing her shoulders.
Maybe I'm different, maybe I'm not the same as the girls he fucks. And all I can do is hold her hand over this hill. Warm hands, warm romance that is increasingly attached.
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