Love Labil

Love Labil
The Book Store



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"so how to play a drag." said Lusy while releasing Ardi's grip when they had gone out of the gate.


"then later if in continue, hunt the mallem." replied Ardi relaxed.


"well, if you don't have to bac*d again, ntar go to the mallem" said Lusy as he walked quickly and left Ardi.


"hey wait." trying to catch up with Lusy.


After chasing Lusy, Ardi walks beside Lusy and they head to the bus stop, then to the bookstore together.


***


Arrive at the bookstore.


"you want to find what books." asked Ardi when Lusy was looking at books neatly arranged on the shelf.


"gue wants to find Mariposa novel by Luluk.HF."bala Lusy who is still busy paying attention to the arrangement of the book.


"maybe in Dalem, we go there first yuk" said Ardi sambik pointed to the end of the bookstore room.


"yeah yok."


"the book I'm looking for hasn't met yet" Ardi said after arriving at the end of the room.


"if I had just met you. Eh you want to find what book." said Lusy while showing the book he was looking for.


"gue wants to find a comic so as not to get bored at home. I've also met." reply Ardi who had found the book he was looking for.



"if we go straight to the cashier."


"yeah yok."walking to the cashier.


"it's mbak."offered the book when they got to the cashier.


"this is also mbak, how much in total."it is recommended to give the book to the cashier.


"the total is Rp136,000." replied the cashier.


"this is mbak." said Ardi while thrusting two pieces of one hundred thousand coins.


"let me do it." - denied Lusy.


"it's not necessary."


"this is the change." said the cashier while giving change and also a book that has been wrapped in a paperbag.


"thank you" said Ardi.


"yes together."reply to the cashier's guard with a friendly smile.


"but Ar.." said Lusy still refuted.


"it's a tug." dragged Lusy's hand and took him out of the bookstore.


"it's so exciting to me." said Lusy while releasing his hand from Ardi's grasp.


"then you have to debate the same."


"ah ah I want to go home first, cepet anterin."


"just go home, mending us the way first."


"where."


"to the park."


"to mulu's garden."


"oh yeah, I want to see the leaves of the maple tree, must be very beautiful."


"yuadah yok we're there."


They also walked to the maple tree garden to see the fallen maple leaves.


"gue will go there first." said Ardi while pointing at a shop.


"what is it."


"you want to drink."


Ardi walked to the store and ordered two drinks.


"here's the order." said the shopkeeper while offering two drinks.



"yes, thank you" replied Ardi and offered the money. Then he approached Lusy.


"already" asked Lusy who had been waiting for Ardi on the side of the road.


"already, nih."picked up a drink.


"thank you." Received the drink.


"we go straight to the park." walk away from Lusy.


"hey wait for napa."chasing Ardi.


They both walked to the park. After a few minutes of walking they arrived.


"we sit there alone, mumpung deserted." said Lusy while pointing at a chair in the park.


"yok."balas Ardi.


"the garden is so beautiful if it's autumn, so all red" said Lusy when they were sitting on the chair.



"yes."reply Ardi briefly.


"Ar. I want nanya, sorry in advance if I was presumptuous." said Lena after she sipped her drink.


"ask me."


"your parents are pekarir, must be very busy with their work. So I want it, your parents can do it while they're busy ngusur work."


"even if my parents are busy, but they still want family rather than career, and they also always try to divide the time to get together. So even though they are busy, they are always there for me, for example my mom, she must be at home for breakfast, even though the house is lazy. But from there I can also learn to be more independent."


"if papa lo." continued Lusy.


"if my papa comes home once a month, because he works out of town."


"ooh so, sorry if I'm an extension." said Lusy while grinning.


"relax it. You're doing that cake anyway."


"gue is just curious, because I know that the parents usually do not care about the family, and their children end up being so naughty. But it turns out your family is different."


"it depends on the person."


"yes too. Yeudah come home yuk, and kemaleman."


"i'm anter."


After talking for a long time, they decided to go home.