
Chapter 6 ~ Misconception~
- Falling CInta That Is Not A Misconception
Mayn Urr Izqi's
"Is that all your stories?" renata asked as he swallowed the remaining bread in hand.
"What else am I supposed to say?" Rizki grabbed another snack from the plastic bag and enjoyed the meal.
“Do you guys have no memories at night?” Lia smiles, mischievously, making Yogi think that the girl has an abnormality.
“What did you expect? I told you we weren't like that.” Yogi sighed after finishing his answer.
“By the way Renata, quickly your bread runs out,” asked Rizki.
“True, even I just spent half of this bread,” added Yogi.
“Ah, seb ... ―”
“Let me answer it,” exclaimed Lia while brandishing bread to the sky.
Yogis always think that interrupting others is not good. Therefore, he was always waiting for someone to finish speaking. After that, he just expressed his opinion. However, it seemed like Lia had a different thought. In addition to interrupting with a loud voice, the girl even widened her smile as if she did not feel guilty.
If Rizki was in Renata's position, Rizki would have pushed the girl's head, warning her not to interrupt. At least that's what Rizki always does when someone interrupts. It even happened to him.
On the other hand, Renata only smiled blankly. Yogi felt nothing when he saw that. He only understands that Renata is going through a difficult time, with Lia.
“Yes, you can tell me,” said Renata gave permission.
“Thank you,” Lia put bread on the table and continued, “so, actually Rena has a habit to eat quickly. No matter what the food was, he had always been the first to reach the finish line. The reason he always does that is he doesn't want to waste time. So, he is the type of person who gets the job done on time.”
When Lia ended the short story, Yogi smiled, satisfied, for being informed. It was not good information, but he felt that the distance, with Renata, was reduced by a step. However, the journey was still far away and he understood that. He should not be happy about the little things.
“Hmm ..., that's interesting,” Rizki commented, making every attention go to the man, “I mean that's a good thing because you don't like wasting time.”
“I also agree. However, I think it's good if you also pay attention around. I mean, when we eat together like this and you're done first, you're gonna lose time enjoying food with the others. When that happens, you can only see the others talking and eating, while you will only be silent. Ka ..., sorry, I seem to be talking too much,” Yogi scratched his back head, forcing his lips to smile.
He did not expect that his habits would appear at the wrong time. He feels stupid. In her mind she screamed, begging Renata not to hate her.
“Eh, don't apologize! You did nothing wrong, after all your advice also makes sense.” Renata waved to him.
“Ugh ..., alright.”
“Cause! Renata was not the one who would be bothered because of such a thing,” Lia stood up, put two hands on her waist and puffed up the round chest.
On the other hand, Yogi thinks that Lia has no right to brag about something that does not belong to him.
Whether it would add to his points in Renata's eyes, or not, he had no idea. What he knows is Rizki has a plan. Then, he just needs to do the instructions Rizki gave in order to get Renata's heart.
“I didn't know it was an advantage or disadvantage,” Lia commented while putting butt in the chair. The girl grabbed the instant tea, stuck out a straw and sucked out the contents of the plastic glass.
“I think it is an advantage,” Renata replied, “now many smart people are lying. Honest people seem to be a rarity in themselves. Therefore, I like it.”
Yogi's eyes were wide open. His head was hot, maybe blood filled his face, making him think that the color of his face was changing like an apple. Therefore, he hid his face and smile. However, he missteps because he turns to Rizki.
It was there that Rizki held my chin up, looking at him with an annoying smile.
He wanted to look at Rizki's face, but he just bowed.
“I can't believe that you will express love on the first day of acquaintance,” Rizki turned and said that to Renata.
“Ha?” Renata tilts face, a sign of confusion, “Ah,”Renata finally realizes his previous remark, “itsya. I mean it's his nature, sorry. I don't fully mention it,” Renata fused it into two hands, making a pose as if begging for something. However, Yogi is also aware of the red color that adorns Renata's face.
“T-No, it's okay. I know what you mean before,” Yogi replied, but he couldn't even show his face.
“You said that, but you didn't see Rena at all. Don't you know about manners?” Lia throws questions.
Yogi did not expect that he would receive such a remark from Lia. The girl even interrupted others as if it was normal. The yogi even wanted to pull the girl's ear, but she was not in a possible condition. Therefore, he was still frozen in place.
“Heh, how will he see you when his face is covered with blood?” goda Rizki with that annoying smile.
“Eh? He injured? Since when?” Lia got up, threw up a stupid question that no one had ever thought of.
“That's not what I mean, Lia. Here's what I mean.” Rizki grabs Yogi's head, turns it around, and shows the girl the blushing face. “She's as red as a tomato,” added Rizki.
“Sial you! Let go of me!” Yogi thrashed, making Rizki immediately pull a hand while chuckling.
“Yogi, your face is red. Are you sick?” Lia throws another silly question.
“No! Not like that,” Yogi replied quickly, “ini just ...,” Yogi sentence stopped in the middle. He realized that Renata was looking at him, not with disgusted eyes, but those eyes and face seemed to say that Renata could not believe what was seen.
When their eyes met, the world seemed to disappear, leaving the figure of the heavenly angel before him. Charming as the moon in the middle of the evening. Smiling warmly like the sun in the middle of the savannah. Soft-eyed, spreading affection.
Although in front, but felt far ahead. The rhythm of his heart seemed to slow down, spreading a sense of warmth. His body was shivering, not because of the cold, but because of an odd taste.
In the end, the sentence was unresolved, stuck in the throat.
Yogi turned, honking his face once more. This time, however, Renata did something similar.
Yogis understand that it is just a misunderstanding, but it is also a hope. He wanted to get close, cut the partition that separated him from the angel. But he knew it was too soon. He had to calm down, wait for the time to lunge.