
After going from the soto stall for a bowl of thirty-five thousand rupiah, Ervi and I walked straight to the bus stop which had a plaque number thirteen at the top.
"Eh Vi, it's already a bus please*n jaya that is economic!" said ksembari patting Ervi's shoulder.
"Oh, Iyo Tik. Come on, let's get a seat. Than to have to stand three hours!" said Ervi holding my hand invites me to run small.
The white bus that was familiar in the streets around Kediri was parked waiting for passengers who had begun to fill up a lot of people, Ervi and I immediately ran small to get a seat to sit.
Yes, the economy bus is very much in demand probably because the price is affordable even cheaper half of the non-economic bus. It's just that to kurangan if riding this economy bus is to be ready to stand and jostle in the morning and evening, both in the afternoon, or on Saturday sunday do not expect to get a seat if it does not come early because many people come home on Saturday afternoon and leave again on Sunday night.
"Alhamdulillah... Good thing I got a chair." I whispered to Ervi's ear.
"Yo if we do not get a chair means that we will again get the name ne day apes!" ervi.
"Hellis... It's not apes, we're ae zinc fools anyway. I know in the terminal, even you take a meal." said I leaned my head on my chair.
"La wong ne's name is also a laper person, where to think until that far" said Ervi looking for justification.
"Hmmm.. I want to sleep first Vi." I said as I closed my eyes.
"Let's sleep later will not wake up" replied Ervi who was busy playing with her cellphone.
I want my three hours on this bus is not in vain by not hearing the frenzy of the voices of people who are on the bus while Ervi prefers to use flat objects in square shape four that he has aka his cell phone, not to mention the sound of the buskers who alternated to sing.
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"Heh, Tik. Wake up! We are almost to the market iki loh, heh Tik wake up o first to!" ervi shook my left shoulder.
Hearing Ervi's voice, slowly opened my land to my two eyes and then rubbed it slowly.
"Why to Vi you i?" ask me without guilt.
"Why pie? We're almost there, still ae snoring." said Ervi while putting his phone in his pants pocket.
"Halah gituuu keep ae alesan mu i, not school has not graduated tetep ae alesan can not sleep."
"Emang can't sleep Vi, like I have insomnia because of most of the burden." I answered.
"Opo load?" said Ervi who immediately turned her head towards me while narrowing her two eyes.
"Life load qhi qhi qhi qhi.." said I cengengesan.
"Lord..."
"Pasar Selepan market Selepan." shouted the bus kernet that made Ervi not so continue his speech.
"Eh Tik, let's sneak forward. It's coming for us." said Ervi a little rashly.
I immediately walked forward slowly while holding the left and right seats so as not to fall flat because of the fast bus rate.
"Sep sir." I said to the driver.
"OK, please come down. Come on who else is down the market Selepan market Selepan!" said the kernet shouting while opening the front bus door.
Ervi and I got off the bus.
"Thank God, O God... We finally got home" I said.
"At opo ne's house anyway? We are still in this lo market." said Ervi who walked to my right.
"Vi, diem o Vi. Diem! Than to create emotion ae." I said.
"You're a strange lo, I, people still come to the market and say nyampek house. Your house is in the market, opo?" ledek Erv.
I immediately took the parking number card that I slipped in my wallet, just afraid if it fell on the road instead could not take my friend's favorite matic motorbike.