PAPER BOATS (Trapped by the Past)

PAPER BOATS (Trapped by the Past)
Chapter 84 THE NARROW WORLD



"No, Bro. It's just similar" Yogi said.


"Yes. I mean so," said Surya.


It is impossible also Nadia who is anti-smoking, suddenly sitting in the smoking area with a cigarette in hand.


Surya is back to smoking his cigarettes. And threw the smoke into the air.


Nadias. Why do you have to be in my head again. And why should I meet a girl who looks like her?


"Whose son is he?" ask Surya.


Surya doesn't usually ask about girlfriends. Let alone the nanya, glancing like a males really.


"It's like our underclassman. I saw that he had entered the next class," replied Yogi.


"Have you seen it?" ask Surya again.


Yogi.


"If you've seen him, why was it so surprising to see him?"


"Gue was shocked, seeing him smoking again!" answer Yogi.


Surya was chuckling.


"Ngapain you laughing?"


"Aren't you used to seeing girls smoking? Why use the show shocked everything?" Surya just kept laughing.


"Great joy, Bro. I was shocked because the girl's face was similar....Noh! It looks like onoh!" Yogi pointed towards the canteen door.


The real Nadia was walking into the cafeteria with Viona.


Surya breathed. Honestly, his heart was racing to see Nadia's figure again.


Surya is back to smoking his cigarettes. The stuff he once avoided. To please Nadia.


But now, it's Surya's turn to please himself. He's more smoke-free.


"Gue's thirsty, Bro. To the cafeteria, yuk," Yogi asked.


"Relieve it! You just go there. I'm nitip," Surya refused.


"You think Arisan's mother? Pake the nitip event all?"


The yogi kept walking towards the canteen. He is really thirsty.


Moreover, he had overslept, not only thirsty, Yogi also felt laper.


Arriving at the cafeteria, Yogi ordered two cups of iced tea. And take some small food.


He accidentally did not say hello to Nadia or Viona. Even Yogi pretended not to see them.


"Vi. That's not Yogi?" Nadia clapped Viona's hand. He pointed towards Yogi.


Viona followed Nadia's hand.


"Yes. Tumben he's alone. These few days I see him with Surya continues," said Viona.


"You keep following them?" ask Nadia.


"No. Just a coincidence," replied Viona.


"It just so happens every day" led Nadia.


"Yes.every day happens to meet," said Viona..


Finished paying for his food and drink, Yogi came out of the canteen. He returned to the smoking area.


Yogi stopped his steps. He saw Surya again coolly chatting with a girl who looks like Nadia and Sinta.


"Hallo, Brother. Well, you know that I'm thirsty!" Sinta directly snatched the iced tea cup that Yogi had brought.


"That's your brother's ration!" yogi.


"Geez! Pake all ration event. Start the calculation, huh?" ledek Sinta's.


"Noh, who taught. Stingy sister-in-law!" Yogi pointed at Surya with his lips.


"Sister-in-law?" ask a girl who looks like Nadia.


"He's a pest" replied Surya.


Yogis often flirt in front of others. Because he was used to joking around like that.


"Oh, yes. Sis, I know this friend of mine is Amanda. He is usually called Manda. He was my upperclassman back in High School. She's a transfer student. Manda, this is Yogi's sister. Surya's best friend." Sinta introduced her friend in full.


"Let Yogi not do it again" said Sinta.


"So can't do it, huh? If salaman can't?" Yogi asks Sinta, as if Sinta is his possessive girlfriend.


"Yes may. Good night is not allowed," replied Sinta.


"Don't want to, Manda. Your hand will be gatel-gatel," said Surya.


"Lu think, I'm ductile?" yogi Protest. But he also did not intend to salaman with Manda.


Yogi sits away from Manda. Next to Surya and sharing drinks with a friend whose face is icy tea cold.


"Where's the transfer from?" ask Surya.


Inwardly, Yogi asked himself. Tumben very the cursingsupret snobs familiar with girls. Is it because her face looks like Nadia?


Means Surya can't move on, dong. Basic cursingupret!


"From out of town. His intention to be independent, uh not even at home there," replied Manda.


"It's good to be a kid. Can be free," said Sinta.


"looks. But the reality is not like that. That's why I keep coming back to this city" said Manda.


"Don't mama's boy, huh?" guess Yogi.


"It could be, brother. I was really close to my mom. We used to chat together, coffee together, including smoking together." Manda chuckles.


Ooh, really cute beach with her mom. Both smokers apparently. Inner Solar.


"Nobody's smoking, huh?" guess Yogi again.


"That's right, Brother.Malah most of the anti-smoking snobs that. Ngeselin, right? Even though I smoke in my own room, too" said Manda.


"Where does the problem go for them?" ask Yogi again.


"I don't know either. But they even ostracized me that way" replied Manda.


Sinta could only smile wryly. Yogi becomes familiar with Manda.


It could be because they are both smokers, so it could be clop. While Sinta and Surya are only loyal listeners.


Surya had tried to ask Manda. Make the atmosphere melt. But basically Surya who is not used to feeling stale with girls, seems to run out of questions.


Surya can only bring it to those who are close to him. If not too familiar, Surya tends to jutek.


Sinta was already feeling sultry with the familiarity of Yogi and Manda. The friend he just introduced.


Because by chance there is no longer a lecture schedule, Sinta said goodbye to go home. He felt neglected by Yogi.


"Sister, I go home first, yeah. Stop by the bookstore first. There are several books to buy" Sinta told Surya.


"Far away, the bookstore. I'm anterin, huh?" Surya also moved and paid a farewell to Yogi and Manda.


"Well, why go home anyway?" ask Manda.


"I'm going to the bookstore" Sinta replied.


"So how do I get home?" ask Yogi who does not bring his own motorbike.


Surya just shrugged his shoulders. Then embrace Sinta and leave the two of them.


"Hey, Bro. Wait!" exclaim Yogi.


"Manda, I'm back first yes" Yogi told Manda.


The manda could only nod. Because Yogi has run after Surya and Sinta.


"Tega, lu. I'm alone" Yogi told Surya.


"There's Manda. I want to take Sinta to the bookstore" said Surya.


For him now maintaining the safety of his sister is much more important than thinking about girls.


"Gue's coming! Point!" Yogi keeps forcing his way.


Yogi wins, because Sinta's motorcycle key is still on him.


Arriving at the motor park, Surya's eyes widened. Because next to the bike there is Nadia who again pulled out the motor.


Sinta looked at Surya's face that turned cloudy.


Uh! Why did I have to see Nadia again? Is the world so narrow? Surya murmured in the heart.