M Y O U T H

M Y O U T H
The ball's got a head



"Hm," the sound of darkness was heard making Nei and Nadin who were facing towards the field diverted.


They turned to the door and found Arsa's brother standing with a paper bag and a heavy plastic bag on the other side.


Nadin rushed to get it.


"Thank you, brother," said Nadin sincerely.


Brother Arsa just nodded without taking out a word.


Nadin just snorted and Nei smiled at him.


"Finally, it's done too" said Nadin in relief.


"We do not do anything, just sit down, tapj ya." said Nadin added.


Nei was carrying a paper bag while Nadin was carrying a plastic bag containing sheets of paper.


Nei took a breath and prepared to walk first. It seems that in the yard is still filled with small children and there are no son santri.


The more confident Nadin raised his head and looked around.


"Nei, in the cooperative there is brother Izzat," said Nadin whispered.


Nei who was walking in front of him turned his head back.


"Huh?" nei said because he did not hear Nadin's words.


Without them knowing, there is a ball that is pointing at them.


Nadin who saw it, pulled Nei backwards. While Nei who did not know just kept quiet and,


"Ah," Nei said feeling a pain in her head.


Instead of helping Nei avoid the ball, Nadin instead exposed Nei to the ball.


"May..." Nadin immediately sat down to follow Nei.


"Eh, there, get the parents." said one of the guys who played ball.


Nadin sensed someone was approaching and then he looked up,


"Sorry," said Izzat awkwardly.


He also sat down with a considerable distance. Izzat tried to see who was hit by the ball that was kicked by him.


"Aneisha" said Izzat reflex.


Nei only looked at Brother Izzat with narrowed eyes.


"Self Nei first," said Nadin while carrying a paper bag and plastic bag.


Nei stood up and walked slowly out of Ma'had. Without them knowing the people who were playing ball noticed their movements.


One of them beckoned Izzat's brother to throw a ball around him, and had Izzat's brother follow Nei to apologize.


"Sit down first Nei" said Nadin after they were in front of the stall next to Ma'had's son's main gate.


Brother Izzat who did not know what to do just stood in front of Nei awkwardly.


Nadin stood up to buy a drink and left them both.


"Aneisha, I'm sorry" said Mr. Izzat sincerely.


"It's okay, brother, just a little dizzy. It turned out that the ball was heavy as well huh," Nei replied with a small laugh.


Brother Izzat who saw him laughing also pulled the two corners of his lips upwards.


"Udah brother back aja later there must be thought to do again," said Nei added.


Brother Izzat nodded and said "OK," as he walked away.


"Aren't Izaat back?" nadin asked while giving Nei a cold mineral water.


Nei nodded and drank it.


"That's it?" nadin asked.


"Yes he was also unintentional," Nei replied subtly.


"But the ball was heavy, didn't it get dizzy?" nadin asked while holding Nei's shoulder and turning left right.


"Udah is not dizzy," said Nei calming.


Nei felt very dizzy when the ball just hit his head. But after sitting down and relaxing themselves is more quiet.


"Drink until the water leaves and we go home" Nadin broke up.


The day began to day, because Nei did not want to linger here, fearing that there was a son santri who came out to the stall they stopped by, Nei immediately finished his drink.


"Abis.." said Nei with a proud smile.


"It's not really a headache, is it?" nadin asked again.


"No Nad.." said Nei with a big smile.


They say goodbye to the shopkeepers' mothers and walk back to Ma'had.


Just stepping out of the stall, there was a little kid holding his shirt.


Nei looked down with furrowed brows, it seemed like he was unfamiliar.


"Why deck?" ask Nei.


"This is the brother, finished yes," said the little boy then ran back to Ma'had son.


Nei who received the plastic bag that was given to her just blinked in confusion.


Until he saw brother Izzat in the main gate only idly silent with a smile.


Then when the little boy came up to him he spoke for a while then took him to walk in.


"Ney.." said Nadin with a suspicious look.


"So brother Izzat said is it fitting I don't exist?" nadin continued his suspicions.


"Not saying anything," Nei replied solemnly.


"But really.." said Nadin hanging up his sentence.


"Udah ah back, noon rush," Nei invited while patting Nadin's shoulder then they walked back to Ma'had.


They walk in silence, Nadin just looks strange at Nei who smiles alone while looking at the plastic bag Izzat.


"What the hell, want to see dong," said Nadin curious.


"Later in Ma'had" said Nei.


"Right now." said Nadin in a pleading tone.


"Nad.." said Nei evasively.


"Cie... Aneisha," said Nadin teasingly by the nickname of brother Izzat to Nei.


"What the hell, can't do that," Nei said, but still smiling.


"Can't smile themselves dong," said Nadin meredeknya.


Nei just pretended to stare at the cynical Nadin who was walking beside him.


Arriving at Ma'had, they immediately rushed to Mushola and asked, saying,


"Where do you know Salwa's sister?" nadin asked a group of friends who were seen writing.


"Just go upstairs" answered one of them.


"Thank you" said Nadin.


"You go straight to the room first" Nadin told Nei. Then Nadin rushed to Salwa's room.


Nei went upstairs and followed Nadin, straight to the room.


Arriving at Salwa's room, Nadin knocked on the door first.


"Assalamu'alaikum sis" said Nadin.


The door opened and Salwa appeared with a face of sumringah.


"Thank you Nadin.duh sorry very much ngerepotin," said Kak Salwa with a tone of regret.


"Yes, it's okay" said Nadin with a small smile.


"Behold," said Brother Salwa as he entered his canal.


"My mother came here and brought me this" said Salwa, giving Nadin a box of martabaks.


"Ah, no brother, it's okay" said Nadin refused.


"It's okay, just like thanks also ya bua Nei," said Salwa reassuring.


Salwa waved her hand and closed the door of her room.


Nadin immediately turned around and walked towards his room.


Nadin shook his head to see a box of martabaks he brought remembering their struggle just to help his upperclassman copy, where the weight of the plastic bag he brought back.


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To be continued.