Soldiers — For Remi

Soldiers — For Remi
Waru



Teaching may sound boring. However, another case if you are taught by bang Bastian—anak from the principal who teaches as an editing teacher. Because of his lessons that require technology, he often reshared mobile phones to the class to be taught, even though the school tried hard not to use mobile phones, unless very necessary.


 As a result, the class is ravaged. Some take pictures, some play games, some open 'forbidden sites', some even go out of class to find a calmer atmosphere. Oddy; he and his friends choose to move to an empty classroom next to their class for several reasons. One, because they are bored, two, because the AC in the empty class is colder, and three, to avoid the embarrassment of Bastian. There were at least 5 people in the class.


 Oddy laughed at one of the jokes he said, followed by the laughter of his friends. "Deproof you, Ngor!" his laughter slowly stopped. They all gathered in the middle of the classroom, two of them lying down.


 "Neither wrong, cave?" the shortest one among them asked. "Gua thought, his mother craved what fit pregnant."


 "Failed product God, dog," said Oddy.


 "Oddy is now rude, yes," said the highest among them.


 Oddy turned his head towards him, his hand slowly grasping his friend's hand. "Yes, Spell. I'm sorry."


 Spij pulled his hand then rolled his lying body away from Oddy. "Oddy gay, anjir."


 "Deh, the Spell," he said. "Lu don't want to be lazy Friday we're doing it?"


 "Lu aja palkor, bego," Eja took out her phone. "Go to Agoy malem-malem. Mules-mules cave, maxain to Agoy. Waiting cave, in Agoy. The boy did not come by. Ampe—"


 "Times?" Oddy laughed a little. "Come on, owh, yeah."


 "Your dog, Dy," Spell ignored them and chose to play his phone.


 Time passed and they did almost nothing but play around. In the end, they fell down and all that was left was a group of people lying in the middle of the room. The originally noisy room became quiet, the only sound that was heard was the snoring sound of Eja and Firdaus, the short one.


...♡...


 "Bag,"


 A soft voice called out to him. Oddy opened his mouth wide, yawned. He rubbed his eyes to get rid of the sleepiness. In front of him is none other than his girlfriend, Mudita. His hand stroked the delicate cheek of Oddy, "Finally you wake up."


 "What time?" Oddy looked around. There was no one in the room, except him and Mudita. The table that was behind the door was returned to its original position. "Where are the others going?" he asked, his gaze now fixed on Mudita.


 Mudita laughed. "Well, come home" he answered briefly.


 Oddy sat down, stretched his muscles. "Anj— boy"


 The sentence was cut off when Mudita thrust out a pink box. Oddy looked at him in wonder, then looked at the box. "This is what?" his hand reached for the box; a medium-sized box, covered in pink wrapping paper and a blue ribbon on it.


 Mudita's hands stretched out to caress Oddy's hair. "Happy birthday!" both of his hands pulled Oddy in his warm embrace.


 "Well?" he opened his eyes. "What date is this?"


 "26 August" Mudita looked at him in wonder. "What did you forget?"


 Oddy was silent, then smiled widely. He returned his embrace, his head resting on the girl's shoulders. "Thank you, yes," hearing her reply, Mudita just chuckled.


 "Ngaco, tossed!" shouting Mudita. He sighed, "The cross was opened just to be thrown around. It broke all."


 "Yes, yes, sorry," the box is now on her lap. His hand removed the light blue ribbon first, then ripped the paper off his card. For a gift box, cardboard used looks more expensive than cardboard instant noodles. He pulled the adhesive on the cardboard lid, then opened it: in the box there was a hat and sling bag, some instant noodles, and various kinds of snacks.


 "I'd love to, you had a crush on the hat that time. Don't know the model is the same or not, but—"


 "Sutt" Oddy pressed his index finger on Mudita's lips. "I like it, thanks."


 Oddy slowly closed the box. Then, he remembered something. His hand reached into the pocket of his shirt, taking out an envelope—amplop with a red seal and his full name in capital letters.


 "That's what?" Mudita looked at the envelope in wonder. Oddy shrugged both of his shoulders, then pulled the seal of the envelope. He pulled out a piece of HVS paper. It reads :


 To Ananda Yth., he.,


 Due to the classification that will be given to each citizen after the age of 18 years, we have set you in the WARU group ( ♤ ). You have the right to undergo training as has been applied by each group on the upcoming Monday, precisely at 9 am. Participants will be awaited at the latest until 10 and if they do not meet the request, will be subject to sanctions and penalties that will be determined by the King/Queen of each group. King/Queen takes full responsibility for the training and we are not responsible if you fail to attend or fail the training process.


 All right, thank you.


Ttd. J —


 Mudita's smile widened. "You're in Waru!"


 Oddy chuckled, "Udah know," he folded the paper, putting it in his pocket. "That means, Monday I'll let you go."


 "I can come...?" Mudita looked worried. He knows Oddy's character is suitable in the Waru classification, but there are strange.


 Oddy ignored his anxiety. "Religious. You have to go to school tomorrow. Point," he then stood up. "Well, now go home, yuk."


 "I want—"


 "Udah, mba Ilmi does not have to wait. It's big" he pulled Mudita's arm, forced her to stand up. When he pulled his hand and started to step towards the door, Mudita simply followed his directions.


 "Aren't you a laper?"


 "Well what to eat? The wind?"


 Mudita just chuckled little—when, she did not hear Oddy's question. "You want to warkop decoction house babeh?"


 "Gga," they went down the stairs. Oddy clicked his tongue. "Ah, you maksa, anyway. Yeah, come on."


 "I'm not—"


 "ShhuuUrt."


 As the indemnified Chinese say, it is also known as Oddy; sustenance is not to be denied.