MY LOVELY AUTHOR'S

MY LOVELY AUTHOR'S
SCENARIO AND DRAMA OF LIFE PART 4



            “Happy to hear it, Asha.” Sena returned my smile with a smile from her. “It feels. . . I understand a little why you became a writer.”


            “I thought you'd laugh at me. . . but it seems you understand, Sena.”


            “I understand what you mean, Asha.” Sena nodded her head and then got up from her seat. “I need to get back to the office immediately.”


            “Ah yes. . I forgot that important thing.” I stood up and drove Sena to my apartment door.


            Sena put up her shoes and prepared to leave. “Ah. . I forgot. Please open your phone, Asha. There is the latest news about you and this time it is good news.”


            I nodded my head. “I'll open it after you leave, Sena.”


            “Well then see you, Asha.” Sena opened the door of my apartment and stepped out of my cage.


            “See you and be careful.” After that I closed the door of my apartment and immediately grabbed my mobile phone and saw the article Sena was referring to. As soon as I typed the word Wallflower in the search engine, I came across a new article that Sena seemed to be referring to.


            Author Wallflower is not a Contravenor but a Victim of the Contention.


            I read the article and found out what was written in the article was what really happened in my school days. That struggle. .My bad school days and bad memories match what was written in them.  It's just. . The reason I accepted the bullying, it's not explained and it still seems like nobody knows about it.


            That's enough. . . This is enough. I was a little relieved to see the article that appeared defending myself. In an instant. .. I remembered Arata's words when I refused to let him into my apartment.


            “After this. . I will break Author's cold cage and once again become a lucky star for Author. After this. . I will make Author open this door by itself and run towards me.”


            I smiled slightly looking towards the article with my memories twisting back as I stared at the iron door and listened to Arata's words. You tried so hard just to get me out of this cage. Why did you do it? Even if you're my lucky star, you don't have to go this far for me, Arata. You. . . is a shitty bitch. Not wrong, I gave you that name.


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            Narrator’s POV


Two days later the article about Author Wallflower reappeared. The third article that appeared this time as alleged Arata and Rama is an article that intends to bring down Author Wallflower as in the first article that circulated.


“Hei, Brother.” Arata, who was sitting in the back seat, took off his safety belt and showed his phone to Rama and Nara who were sitting in the front seat. This time Rama is sitting in the passenger seat and Nara is sitting in the driver's seat because Rama needs to work on many things.


“What's up, Arata? Why did you take off your safety belt?” Rama glanced at Arata.


            “See this!” Arata shows his cell phone to Rama. “It looks like our bait was successfully caught by him. They posted another new article and this time it was about the bullying that befell Author at her place of work. Just like before, they make Author as the perpetrator even though Author is the victim.”


            “That's as fast as it looks. . .” Rama replies to Arata while busy with his tablet and arranges some schedules for Arata.


            “After this. . I will cast evidence and witness that Miss Asha is indeed innocent in the two cases that befell her. They should be the ones apologizing to Miss Asha instead of blaming their bad deeds to Miss Asha.”


            “Only that?” Arata looked at the road he was on.


            “Yes, that's all. But if the plan doesn't work and they're taking out Miss Asha's scandal with you, you should get ready, Arata. Didn't you say you wanted to unlock that secret as the last card? I will prepare the best stage for you, Arata.” Rama gave direction to Arata with a calm face as if what Arata did would have no effect on Arata's popularity at all.


            “Kakak really let me do it? Big brother is not afraid of my popularity declining and maybe I can lose a lot of advertising offers?”


            “That's why I work as your manager, Arata. I always take into account every step I will take and this step, if successful will make your name even more famous, Arata.”


            Arata looked at Rama with a slightly frightened face. “Kak Rama, you're a scary manager.”


            On the other hand. . . .


            Bora was in touch with Lusi when she was in her car heading to the set.


            “You're really great, Lusi. No. I thought you'd find someone who knew him while working at the construction company.”


            “Thanks to the first article you released, finding people who know Asha when working first is not a difficult thing. It's just. .”


            “What's it all?” Bora asks Lusi through her call with eyes staring at her tablet while looking at a bad article about Author Wallflower that has just been released by her surrogate reporter.


            “Only. . I feel Asha is a foolish woman. Don't you think the same is true of me, Bora?”


            “Means?” Bora asked because she didn't understand.


            “The contest he received during school, should be a lesson for Asha. He was even transferred by his parents because he could not live his days at school. And unfortunately again. . After all his efforts start a new life, he experienced the same problem and ended in the same way.”


            Bora chuckles at the words of Lusi that she thinks are also true. “You're right, Luci. Not even a rabbit will get into the same hole once it has fallen into it. The woman actually went into the same hole twice and still seems to have not studied well after twice experiencing the same problem.”


            “True right??” Bora hears Lusi's laughter because of her same thoughts as Bora. “And now Asha went into the same hole for the third time. Bora. It meant that he was even more stupid than a rabbit. He never seems to learn to carry himself well and should not touch the property of others.”


            “True. You're right, Lusi. Seeing how he lived his life, I honestly felt a little sorry for him. He had just appeared in public as one of several famous figures. He just opened a new chapter of his life. But. .he touched what he should not have touched and instead put him in a bad situation three times in his life. If only.. .he could carry himself well and not touch what should not be touched, maybe he would be famous and enjoy his fame.”


            Bora looked sharply at the article on her tablet screen that had the face of the Asha-Author Wallflower she was trying to fall and lose her good name. While holding back her anger, Bora muttered with a smile of her victory. “This time. . . I'll really drag you down, Asha. I'll drag you and make you understand, shouldn't you touch what isn't yours!”