Rismawanda Violin

Rismawanda Violin
Fourteen



"Are you at war, Jud?" said Syima.


"Well, joking again" Yudha said.


"Hahaha, don't joke around. Enough kaka aja that makes this child upset, you do not need yes," said Wira to Syima.


"What are you in a meeting? Seriously, it's like," said Julia who suddenly came to the three creatures that were under a tree in the school garden.


"Well, demit," said Syima as she rolled her eyes lazily when she saw Julia.


Julia could only smile wryly while listening to Syima's words saying she was demit, which meant a subtle creature that came uninvited.


Since then until now, Julia and Syima never get along. That's what makes Julia always invisible when Wira and Syima together.


"Where are you from Juli?" said Wira trying to dilute the tense atmosphere between her sister and her friend.


"I'm from the cafeteria, when I saw the three of you in the garden. I stopped by for a minute."


"Yes, continue what you talked about. I want to be classy first Wir," said Julia while walking away from the park.


Risma was sitting alone in the classroom, looking at a diary with green paper painted with trees and two children.


"Are you alone, Ris?" said Julia who suddenly approached Risma.


"Why don't you hang out with your sister in the park?"


"Again want to be in class aja sak," said Risma without seeing Julia.


"It's really pretty your hairpin Ris. Very sweet when seen by the eyes," Julia said when looking at the hairpin in Risma's hair.


"Hairpairs?" risma did not understand.


"Yes, this hairpin that you're wearing" Julia said, pointing at the hairpin.


Risma felt her head, the place where Julia pointed at the hairpin. He took the hairpin off his head.


Risma did not understand, why there was a hairpin on top of her head. In fact, he knows, he does not have a hairpin like this. How could he wear it, not have it.


"Why Risma? Is there something wrong with what you said?" julia said when she saw Risma look very confused with the hairpin.


Risma tried to roll back the memory recorded in her mind. What has happened, why can there be hairpins on his head.


"What the hell is deck?" julia said again, when she saw Risma confused herself.


"There's nothing."


"Yes already that, brother back to class first yes," said Julia while moving from her seat.


The entrance bell reads, indicating that study time has restarted.


At that time, Risma just remembered something, about the embarrassing incident this morning. And he was also very sure now that the hairpin belonged to Yudha. Yudha was the one who put the hairpin over his head.


Risma intends to return the hairpin to Yudha. Because he does not like to receive anything from someone. Moreover, that person was Yudha.


"Yudha, this is yours, I return it," said Risma directly putting the hairpin on Yudha. Yudha had just entered the classroom.


"Lho, who said this hairpin belongs to me. I am a normal man, Ris," said Yudha, not acknowledging what Risma had said.


"I know, but this is yours."


"No, how could I have."


"Yes, if not yours. I'd better throw this hairpin in the trash."


"Eh, don't-don't. Yes, it's mine, and I've given it to you."


"Sorry, I don't like hairpins."


"Yes, if you don't like it, keep it."


"I don't want to keep it."


Yudha saw Risma who did not want to receive the hairpin she gave. However, Yudha is a human who has a heart and limits of patience. He is also unlikely to continue to be patient with the treatment of Risma who is always stubborn and willing to win alone.


"Yes, just throw away her hairpin. I know that you don't like the abuse I give you," Yudha said in the end in a very upset tone.


"Yes, throw it away" said Risma.