
KANI circulated the gaze as everyone noticed his arrival. Kani lowered her head and clogged her ears, better to listen to music than to listen to the innuendo of those who know nothing but act most know everything. Kani is actually barred from school but she is bored at home, though scared but she believes Amarendra will take care of her.
“Thanks to your chin, why look down so.” The voice was right next to her, Kani pulled Hoodie on her jacket and smiled looking at Amarendra. The two walked together despite being in the spotlight then parted ways and sent each other messages.
When entering the classroom was still quiet, then Yana appeared and greeted.
“Yan, does everyone in the school know about the gossip? Do they believe that I'm pregnant until they all look at me weird?” said Kani and Yana who will go to her seat turned around, approaching.
“They know everything, even Heri was called a BK teacher. Some believe there are ordinary, those who understand what kind of Kaniraras will not be easily provoked. Maybe you will also be called a teacher, it is a misunderstanding, there is no need to be feared. Come to me if you need help and.for a while do not get too close to Reva, Citra, or Teti. The twins moreover, you have no idea how they are behind you.” His voice weakened when he mentioned those names. Kani nodded and she also remembered that Amarendra often reminded her the same thing and could have ignored it.
What Yana said happened, Kani was called, there is nothing serious and he must worry because everything is done and his homeroom teacher just said so he could be better at taking care of himself especially when traveling and do not let the incident affect quality, the homeroom teacher was very afraid that Kani would be affected and her grades would decline. Then Kani is welcome back and when she comes out, she has been waiting for her friends, Kani is silent when her shoulder is embraced by Reva.
“Thank God you're back.” Reva is so enthusiastic, but Kani knows everything and even Dahlia says that Reva is the most frenetic touting yesterday's problems at school. What kind of friendship is this? Just grinning cynically and not caring about anything said by those who always perform well in front of him and behind the other again. He has always tried to keep this friendship. He thinks the others are the same but he's a fool.
During the break, Amarendra forbidden Kani to approach him, Amarendra was afraid after seeing many who were affected by the gossip and increasingly excited after Kani reappeared. Kani finally chose to stay in class.
When he returned home from school, Kani saw that Amarendra's class was quiet, for some reason. He walked alone and suddenly pecked as his back was pelted with something, feeling wet. Kani turned body. Kani closes her eyes as Arif throws a clear plastic filled with fishy smelly water, possibly a pacifier beside the school as it is also green.
Kani opened her eyes because she felt nothing more. But he instead saw the wet Amarendra and threw his bag at them.
“Your life can only bother women!” amarendra shouted in anger and Kani approached.
“Badness!” snapped Citra, prompting Amarendra and Reva to help Arif stand up.
Kani quickly pulled Amarendra's arm and grabbed the bag. Arif fought back and threw the plastic again on Amarendra's nape. Amarendra did not care, he wiped the wet cheeks of Kani exposed slightly.
“Ke here you are Maren if you dare.” Arif clamored defiantly and the teacher came out of their room, snapping to have everything disperse. Amarendra pulls Kani's hand, takes her away.
Kani continued to look at Amarendra who held back the anger to say nothing. After the two left the school, Amarendra let go of his hand.
“You kicked it, Maren.” Kani whispered and Amarendra kept quiet. “I'm afraid there's a problem.”
“The problem is best friend to me.” Amarendra turned around and took his bag. “Rome, I'll notice from far away.”
Kani was silent while looking and Amarendra smiled, then Kani was relieved to see it. The two stepped back, down a narrow alley, then separated. Amarendra kept his word, watching from afar.