Oh My Love's

Oh My Love's
One Time With Kaivan



The time for school was over, scattering all its inhabitants to go through the main gate. Some are preoccupied with exculpatory activities, taking care of organization and additional learning.


A brightly-skinned, well-appeared man who reflected the discipline was standing among the passing students. His hand held the phone and the brown eye bead looked seriously at the touch screen. Occasionally he wagged the front of the hair that has an undercut, marked that it was very difficult to wait for someone to be present.


"Sister Kaivan!" I waved my hand and ran towards him.


"Come on, Lia." He embraced me without a second thought if all eyes would judge that someone might think we were a couple.


Bus stop not far from here we have come and lapse a few seconds, the public vehicle is present to be boarded. Kaivan's brother issued a piece of money for two passengers, and we sat on the front bench next to each other.


"Before coming home, I'll take you to the newly opened chocolate shop. You must be happy," Kaivan said as he showed a photo of the store he was referring to on his mobile phone.


"Sister Kaivan wants to buy me that shop?" ask me with the joking element.


His face looked at me flatly. "There's just. Wait for me to become a billionaire, then I'll buy you all chocolate shops."


My laughter gushed and reflexively covered my mouth with one hand.


For a while, Kaivan pressed the stop button so that the bus driver stepped on the brake pedal indicating that the location had been fixed. Next, we both went down and walked a little to a colorful chocolate shop. Perhaps, the master wants to attract customers small children by decorating the wall using funny stickers and displaying cartoon-shaped pastries on the windshield as a customer lure.


At first, Kaivan only ordered a mochi containing super sweet brown lava. Then, he was impressed by a small basket containing Easter eggs made of Belgian chocolate.


"Looks less than enough. You want a white chocolate bar?" Kaivan's sister pointed towards the menu behind the staff as I chewed on the thick mochi.


"Sister, maybe one day I will have dental problems because of you," I replied ignorantly.


"Not thank you, just blame me. You little brat." His hand was stroking my hair, as if I were a child worth pampering. Kaivan looked back at the shop staff and said, "Give me the chocolate I meant."


"Alright, please do the parading, sister," the female staff replied kindly.


The phone came out of Kaivan's pocket, then attached the bank's QR code to a small machine of non-cash payment. I don't know how much to pay and it might be expensive to buy so much.


"Well, you're a matching young couple" said the cashier, handing out our purchase.


When I was about to deny, Kaivan hurriedly replied, "Oh yes then. Thank you." Thank you."


We turned around and went outside the store a little awkwardly. Even the mochi in my mouth was not chewed anymore due to the words of the cashier earlier.


"There's just what the cashier said." Surprisingly, Kaivan's sister laughed blandly in speaking. "Where might we be like that. We're Brother and Sister."


The words were even more shocking than before. This is what it feels like to be exposed to facts. Brother Kaivan really confirmed our relationship which certainly made me not dare to express the feelings I had towards him. For me a little sad, but there is a sense of pleasure due to our close relationship even though only fake sisters are still intertwined until now.


"Because we're already here ..." Kaivan's brother pointed towards the baingalala which looked quite far away and was almost covered by the surrounding buildings. "Let's go there! We haven't had fun for a long time."


"Alright, let's go there," I said with an eager reaction.


Kaivan's sister stopped a passing taxi and we went to a playground in the middle of the city. After a five-minute journey, we arrived with a welcome large stuffed animal that became the park mascot.


All the money expenditure has been made by Kaivan's sister. He bought a ticket and took me straight to the bomb-car game where he boarded a car that would crash into each other. Next, cotton candy and hot dogs were bought to please our stomachs. Don't forget to buy drinks like mango juice for Kaivan's own sister and I just have a glass of straw-flavored milk shake.


It felt good to be in the sun, running around, laughing at Kaivan's pale face after riding Kora-Kora, and eating ice cream that trickled down to the chin. Kaivan's brother proved himself to be a very considerate brother. He didn't let me get bored or just be quiet, willing to accompany me ride various rides—and not complain when I want to repeat for the ride that makes it quite nause—even smiled patiently when I was about to go to the toilet for the tens of times due to too much drinking. He also played can throw and won a pink hat for me when I complained of overheating, wiping the ice cream on my cheek, and bought me a change of clothes when we were both wet after sliding down the niagara and shaken in the boat in the rapids. I smile until my cheeks ache, laugh until my stomach hurts, run or jump in exchange for the usual road due to being too excited.


"There's a haunted house, let's go there!"


Without my consent, Kaivan's sister pulled my hand quickly towards the haunted house that already looked terrible from the outside view. Even when we signed up to enter, the guard staff was already wearing life-rowing angel clothes. My skin and hair bristled as I entered the first hospital-themed room. Having just walked a few steps, my feet were instantly caught by a hand full of fake blood splashes. My mouth screamed loudly and Brother Kaivan hugged me tightly in his arms. Not until there, when I tried to brave myself, a surprise like a jumping pocong suddenly, tuyul roam and noni dutch ghosts that make me continue to grip Kak Kaivan's hand due to very creepy. Maybe, they'll go back to scaring me in the dream later tonight.


After I made it out, I realized that the shoes I was wearing were missing just next door.


"I don't want to re-enter this place even if my shoes are missing!" raca I was frustrated.


Kaivan's brother laughed loosely and scratched the back of his neck. Unexpectedly, she took off one shoe and put it on me.


"Wear this for a while. I'll buy sandals in a small shop there," said Kaivan, who touched me. His hand re-embraced me, saying, "Have it, don't be afraid. There's no more demons here."


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