
The warm sunlight seemed to fall in front of my face. I slowly opened my eyes. I look around, I feel like I'm still in the car. That's right, I'm still in the car. I made sure my whole life was back in my body. Beside me, Vishnu also fell asleep. Maybe it was because I was tired of being with me all day. I slept in the jacket he wore last night.
Soon there was the sound of a cell phone ringing, so that woke Wisnu from his sleep. He also picked up his phone.
“Iya Ma, sorry last night did not go home, because there is a very important affair,” he replied then the phone stopped.
He looked at me a little surprised.
“You're up? Sorry I couldn't wake you up looking so tired.” He looked at the glass and smoothed his slightly messy hair.
I just smiled at her funny behavior.
“Sorry... I just first spent one night with a girl!” he continued to feel ashamed. It was indeed visible from the tip of his nose that spontaneously turned a reddish color. I laughed more and more at his behavior.
“Rick.. Last night I saw a car parked in front of your boarding gate. And there are some suspicious men pacing around in front of your boarding house!” Vishnu now looks at me seriously.
I'm speechless. My smile returned to my lips. Suddenly I was trembling. Is this what Dad meant? Is that loan shark looking for me? Even now they managed to find my boarding house?
“But take it easy, after hearing the words of the owner of the boarding house, the flock went.” Vishnu threw the air out of his nose.
“However, I feel unsettled Brother, I am like a fugitive who committed a fatal mistake so it is worth to be arrested immediately!” slowly said.
“Quiet Rick, I will always be next to you.” He held my right hand while smiling at me.
“From now on, you don't get out of boarding first! Until your father has a solution for your safety. If you need anything just call me. If you want to go to college, let me take you. I don't want you to walk on your own because I'm afraid that at any time the loan shark finds you. Should we go to the police, Rick?” Our views meet.
“Don't Kak, free, renternir the rentier class Kakap. There's no point in reporting. They got a lot of spies and Legs!” I saw his eyes holding a great worry.
“Ricka... Thanks yes?” kak Vishnu's voice sounded vibrating.
“Create what Brother?”
“Have accompanied me all day.”
“I should be the one to thank you, Brother has helped me a lot.”
“Thanks for letting me be by your side all day.” Now he smiled sweetly.
I returned his smile and then got out of the car walking towards the boarding gate. Do not forget I turned to the car of Wisnu and waved my hand to accompany his departure.
I walked towards the narrow hallway towards my room. Ominously but clearly, I heard a lot of whispers from various directions. I know they're talking about me. Only Risa would dare to greet me.
“Kak... Sister is fine, right?” his tone was full of worry.
I smiled and answered “It's okay Ris, what's wrong?”
“Wah, thankfully Brother last night didn't come home. Last night there was a guest looking like a mavia looking for Brother. Really good, brother! Good thing before Mr. Toni the owner of the boarding house said not to open his mouth about Brother. We're all worried Brother is in danger!” Now Risa grasped both of my hands tightly. I glanced at him, I'm sure his eyes were glazed over right now, indicating he was really worried about me.
“Ris. Look I can still stand in front of you right now. That means I'm okay, right?” I make my tone as relaxed as possible. I didn't want Risa to get worried about seeing the overwhelming fear in me.
“Kak... I am so sorry for everything that happened to my family,” Risa then stepped foot and hugged me. I smiled and rubbed his head. Risa was like my own sister. Besides Kayla, Risa is the closest one to me.
I also entered my room. I lay down and closed my eyes for a moment. My waist is quite stiff because almost all day sitting in the car makes me ogah to wake up. Actually, there's a college schedule. But I was lazy to come. More precisely fear. I wasn't ready to accept the looks of those around me. Either a look of pity, or a look of ridicule that they would throw at me.