
"You mean that pretty girl like Sabrina? Beautiful but venomous. You can like the same. Then, what's wrong with me liking a simple girl like Siska?" ask Andrian.
"You guys don't really talk about it. Why does it have to go towards Sabrina?" ask Satya not to like it.
"Well, here's one, why are you the sewot when I talk about Sabrina. I became suspicious of you Sat, when I discussed about Sabrina you certainly do not like. What's with you the hell?" ask Andrian.
Just then, Cindy came with her best friend. They approached Satya, Sean, and Andrian.
"Hi, by the way what the hell are you three? I think it's serious" Cindy said as she continued to take a sitting position next to Satya.
"This is again about .... "
"On the lessons we will follow later," said Sean cut Adrian's words quickly.
"Oh, what do I think. Oh yeah Sat, I'll go to the supermarket for a minute."
"Supermarkets?" ask Satya.
"Yes. Can right? Could be well," Cindy said in a pleading tone.
"When?"
"Later in the afternoon when I get home from college."
"Yes," said Satya casually.
"There's still a lot of Satya" Cindy said in a spoiled tone.
Satya forgets that she has an appointment with Sabrina. Promise to go home with Sabrina and buy Sabrina a dress to attend dinner invitations at her papa's house.
For some reason, Satya could suddenly forget the promise he had made himself.
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After class, Sabrina hurried to leave her class. He does not want to make Satya wait for him too long at the intersection of the campus. That's where they usually meet.
"Lo really hastily Rina," said Siska when she saw Sabrina in a hurry.
"Yes, I have the same promise ... "the words must come to a halt when he remembers that Siska the friend still did not know about his secret marriage to Satya.
"Yes?" siska asked, wanting Sabrina to continue the sentence she had hung.
"Who?"
"That's a secret."
"Well, you're good at keeping secrets just like me now."
"Siska. Later, there is a time for me to tell the same story. But not now."
"Why not now?"
"It's not time yet. I'm leaving first" Sabrina said as she hurriedly left Siska.
"Eh .. uh, Rina .... "
Sabrina paid no heed to Siska's call anymore. He walked quickly down the campus hallway.
Meanwhile, on the other side. Satya is with Cindy to the supermarket. They talk while in the car. Satya had completely forgotten her promise to Sabrina. He did not remember that tonight he would have dinner together at his father's house.
For almost an hour, Satya walked in the supermarket with Cindy. They stopped by one of the restaurants and also played games together.
As for Sabrina, from an hour ago, she was already at the intersection of the campus waiting for Satya. He forgot to look at Satya's class. He did not know that Satya's class had disbanded first, before the class was dissolved.
"What time is it? Where's Satya? How long," asked Sabrina to herself.
Sabrina could not see the clock, let alone contact Satya. Because the phone he has, is currently running out of battery.
Half an hour has passed. Sabrina felt like she had been at this crossroads for a long time. He has got a lot of strange gazes from people who are passing by and who are around this intersection.
As the taxi passed by, Sabrina chose to stop it. He no longer had the patience to wait for Satya at this intersection. He decided to just go home.
When passing through a relatively quiet road, Sabrina saw a car that was being targeted by some street thugs. He initially did not want to interfere, but when he felt that the car was no stranger to him, he, he decided to ask the driver to come forward and stop the car not far from the street thugs.
"But Miss .... " The taxi driver seemed to disagree with what Sabrina said.
"Udah, you just follow what I say. You don't have to get out of this cab."
"This is very dangerous, miss. This lady is a woman, what if those thugs even hurt the lady. I can't help miss. I'm not strong enough to fight those three big-bodied street thugs."
"So calm sir. No need to worry about me. You just have to do what I say. I have to help the person in the car, sir. If not, I'll feel guilty."