The Secret With Bad Boy

The Secret With Bad Boy
Bookstore



Bookstore, became the place that is currently visited by Kinanti and Kala. They are welcomed by a sea of books and Kinanti is free to choose any book she wants to read. The textbooks have been collected and he plans to buy them.


“This much?” Kala stared in disbelief at the pile of books that Kinanti would buy.


“Iyaa. I bought the same two books for you. Final exam preparation book.” The sweet girl showed the two books on her right and left hand, to Kala.


“Akh, sucks.” Kala immediately melengos.


“Eit, what sucks? You mean me?” Kinanti held back the hand of Kala who was about to leave.


“I mean, those books often make me unable to sleep.” Kala reasoned. He looked over lazily and preferred books on games and comics.


“Wah, that's a great start, Kal. You must be motivated to solve every question in this book. Very excited for you, Kal.”


“Not really.” Kala replied nonchalantly.


“Serious little Kal, this is for our future.” Kinanti pulled Kala's hand and the handsome teenager pretended to be interested because he was weak to almost hit Kinanti's body. Lucky brake shoes Kala enough to wear until he can still dieg in front of Kinanti who was surprised because Kala almost hit him.


“Our future? Am I in your future?” Kala slightly bent her body and brought her face closer to Kinanti. The girl gasped in shock because the distance of their faces was too close.


“Of course there is.” With her pointy finger Kinanti pushed Kala's forehead away from her face. Kala's gaze was too deep and fixed to make her face red and warm. Look, his heartbeat's irregular, too.


“As what?” Kala is getting curious. He took Kinanti's hand and held it.


“Yes, as my friend!” Kinanti shook Kala's hand while throwing her face away. He immediately preoccupied himself by taking a book for granted and reading it.


“Oh yes?” When leaning his body against the glass cabinet, he could see Kinanti's tense and reddish face from the side.


“Kok your question so? Do you want to be my friend in the future?” Kinanti looks very upset. Her lips curled adorablely.


“You are. I'm lucky I have a friend as good as you. Read a book you can while going back.” Kala took the book in Kinanti's hand, then turned it over. “Great! Reading a book this way would be better. Your eyes do not need a somersault,” ledek Kala while smiling knot.


Jeez, Kinanti was really embarrassed by her own behavior. “You are the one who read.” Kinanti chose to give the book to Kala.


“I don't like Kinan's romantic novels, it's ridiculous for me. Make my badboy label go missing.” Kala showed a romantic novel cover in her hand and again Kinanti snorted in embarrassment. What's wrong with this day, why does he embarrass himself so often?


“As far as you want to read which book. I'd like to find a book with stationery.” The misbehaved girl chose to go to the corner of the notebook.


“Please do not color green sage. It also buried my badboy identity.” Again, the teenager protested.


Meanwhile Kala just chuckles. He went to the comics and picked out some comic series that he did not have.


“Liat aja, I work for you, Kal.” The mission of revenge begins. He deliberately had a brown pencil box, then a colorful ballpoint and a notebook with a teddy bear picture. Not only that, Kinanti also bought alfabeth stickers, then her favorite cartoon stickers for her to pair in place of Kala's pencils.


The objects he put in the shopping basket, he deliberately put it at the bottom and covered by books he bought so that Kala did not see it.


“Udah finished yet?” ask Kinanti.


“Udah.” Kala brought some comics in his hands. The reading material that always made Kinanti scrunch her forehead.


Arriving at the cashier, they make payment for all their groceries. Kala who offered his debit card before Kinanti took money out of his wallet.


“A split aja, Kak.” Pinta Kinanti's. He did not want his things paid for by Kala.


“Satuin aja, reduce plastic waste.” Kala is clever to reason.


“The pocket is one, but the bill is split aja.”


“No need, let's be paperless.”


“Kala...”.


“Yes! Can anyone help?” Kala said quickly. He stared fixedly at Kinanti and made those clear eyes widen in shock.


“Right so.” Kinanti immediately turned her face away in annoyance.


“So how is the Deck, what is it in unatuin?” they make the cashier confused.


“Satuin. Other kasian ngantri.” The answer is faster than the Kala.


The cashier continued with the grocery count, while Kinnati was still upset.


“No need to manyun, later you turn to pay for parking the same meal.” Kala plucked the lips of Kinanti who pursed with anxiety.


“Ish Kala!” Kinanti immediately brushed off Kala's pranky hand. But Kala just chuckled. The cashier in front of him smiled and at that moment Kala's expression immediately changed. He did not like his laughter to be heard by anyone other than Kinanti.


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