Our Story is Not Over

Our Story is Not Over
CHAPTER 34



The farewell event finally went smoothly, although there was a slight obstacle in having to wait for Varo. Luckily, the boy could still be persuaded and could attend the farewell event.


Accompanied by Asha, Varo came forward to grant Asha a charter. Should the charter be given to his mother, what power remained because a state Varo was forced to give it to Asha as the person who became his guardian for him.


And in the last session was a photo shoot. Where all the students took photos with their families.


A happy face also emanated when Bunga could do a photo together with his father and mother. However, on the other hand he felt sad when he saw Varo choose to stay away.


"Dad, Mommy .. How about we invite Varo to take pictures too? Poor that no one asked her to take a picture," Flower chirped suddenly.


Without a second thought Asha immediately went down and approached Varo. The boy who should still get affection and attention from his parents was ignored. Asha knew very well how Varo was feeling right now.


"Varo ... Why did you leave? We have not taken our photo. Let's take a photo!" take Asha as she approaches Varo.


Those black round eyes immediately stared at Asha. "What is immortalized for? Auntie knows that my family ain't coming."


"Although your family did not come but at least aunt is the guardian who accompanied you during the event. So let's just say this Aunt is your family, don't you think?"


"But I'm not a aunt!" varo process with flat.


Asha is still trying for Varo. As a mother she knew how to deal with a child like Varo.


"It's okay. Even if you're not a aunt, aunty will think of you as a aunt, because you're a friend of mine." Asha tried to smile, even though she wanted to give up.


"But I'm not a friend of Flowers, because I'm always picking flowers every day."


"Who say you're not a friend of Bunga's? The proof is that Flowers ask aunty to accompany you at this farewell event. That means you are a friend of Flowers. Let's take a photo!"


"No Auntie! I'm afraid of Bunga's father!"


"You take it easy, Flower's father doesn't eat people. He's good, as long as you don't love flowers anymore."


Finally with various considerations Varo was finally reduced to the persuasion of Asha, because given the words of Miss Queen a few hours ago if she had to prove to the world if she was a great child. "All right, Varo wants to."


Two knot lines expand widely. With a sigh of relief, Asha demanded Varo to go up on the stage that had been provided. The flower that saw Varo's steps approaching felt very happy, because in the end his friend did not feel alone.


Feeling that when the mother of Flowers continued to pay attention, Varo immediately looked at the Flower with a sharp gaze. "Why do you see me like that? Do you want to laugh at me? Laugh, I'm okay!" joked Varo with cynicism.


"Varo, can you just one day not be angry with me? I see you like this because I feel very happy to be able to take pictures with you in one frame, considering you are always bullying me. This picture will remind us when we grow up. I hope that when you grow up you will remember that I was the only person you hated at this school. You'll laugh if you remember." Flowers speak at length. Varo chose silence.


In Varo's heart he prayed that after this separation he would no longer be able to meet the Flower forever.


"You don't need spiciness, Bunga! Because you are the only person I will soon forget after this. Mending you learn the real thing and do not like to interfere in the affairs of others!"


Kara and Bunga were increasingly proud of her daughter's thoughts. Even after this, Kara decided to enter Bunga into an international school in order to develop intelligence better.


"Varo, before we go home how about we stop by first for lunch and play for a while? Yeah, it's also as a farewell between the two of you, how about?" yang Asha expectantly.


"Yes, you go, Varo! Don't you have no activities at home?" kara Timpal.


"Have come. My father and mother really want you to come. Varo ... for this time only!" Flowers on Varo.


Varo who justifies what was said by the father of Flowers immediately agreed. After all at home he will only be a scapegoat for mistakes made by his half-brother.


"All right, I'm coming."


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