
I hit Mas Gibran softly with a bouquet of flowers from Davin.
"Mas, you know what I know, don't you?!"
"Why?" ask the man without sin.
"That's your shirt. Why change to black? Put on another hat!" I pointed while scanning Mas Gibran's appearance from top to bottom.
"should-"
"Udah, no. It's called."
I immediately went on stage. Received a graduation medal, then crucified the teachers who lined up neatly on stage.
After all the students received their graduation medals, we continued with a photo together.
All the third-graders went on stage, marching with the teachers. Photoghrafer arranged a row with several students sitting squatting in front of the standing one.
Then the photoghrafer counts one to three before taking the picture.
On the count of three I gave a smile. Not on the photoghrafer's camera. But it was Mas Gibran who pointed his phone at me.
I stood beside Rani and Sari. The two absurd snails continued to tease me by nudging each other's arms and spitting out words that almost made me spout laughter.
"Ekhem! The sweet one that was photographed by doi."
"Share it beautiful tau, Nad."
"An hour is not papa. Don't take long."
"Yes. Pen nyoba dikit .. aja."
"Dyed at the end of the door, kok wkwk."
The words of the luck-nuts were thrown from the mouths of Sari and Rani. Two evil friends who have been bothering me since I found out I was married to Mas Gibran.
At first I delayed telling Rani. But it turns out he already knew from the mouth of Sari's bucket.
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"Yes, not papa. Go home first. I went to Siti's house first."
I don't know how many times I've persuaded Mas Gibran to let me go with my friends.
Today the man is very possessive. He said graduation parties are usually not far from negativity. So he didn't want me to go out to celebrate graduation except with him.
"Well, two of your friends, too?"
"Yes. They're waiting across the street."
"Yes, let me go." He pulled my hand out of the school fence.
"Lebay, man! I can do it myself." I grumbled as I continued to follow him.
"No need to be lebay-lebay! You used to get accidentally hit by this."
The deg! Also true. Why is he even cheating, anyway.
"Hi, Om." Rani and Sari greeted as I arrived before them. The two stood leaning in Sari's luxury car.
I saw Rani and Sari tidying their hair.
"Titip Nada." Mas Gibran's message to the two men who were competing flirtatiously.
"The seed tip can also be," Sari said in s*ge on mode.
"Amit-amit I have honey." I sneered with a reflex hand stroking my stomach.
"If that's what I want to be his affair" said Rani lightly.
I was again surprised to hear a word from Rani. He really changed not like the Rani I knew. If yesterday-yesterday he was telly and lola, Rani who is now his brain becomes more watered down and cepet dangkep. What a badass, boy?
"Buskey! Si Rani maennya not responsible. Speaking directly in front of bini sah-nye." as well as Sari who made me remember my words to Mbak Nilam at that time. When I spoke so blatantly that I wanted her husband. And now all of that is coming true. I hope I don't.
"I'll pick you up. Let me know if the party's over." Mas Gibran then left without intending to serve the ramblings of Rani and Sari who teased him.
"Oh my God, save the rich one Om Gibran." pinta Sari with her hands raised while looking up at the sky.
"I want to, Oh my God." Rani.
Seeing that I just shake. Is that as they are?
After twenty minutes at Sari's house, we finally hit the gas to the beach. Tour of the planned destination just the day before graduation.
*****
"One, two, three!" compact screams from the three of us when will start to run and splash to the beach.
As if without burden, Sari and Rani laughed freely and enjoyed the beauty of this natural atmosphere.
Many times we chase, many times we also fall together until I feel something painful in my stomach. Like mules, pain, and squeezed. Then I ignored the pain because I felt I wasn't on the moon.
I jumped back here and there. Dropping weights into the water with all his might. Then race to get to the land the fastest.
After that, I ran rolling a big tire from the ground to the water. Attracting, carrying and pushing heavy things made me very tired.
Over time my stomach became more and more painful.
I stopped for a moment to rest myself. Straighten the legs that feel sore, also so that the pain in my stomach disappears.
When this netra stared at the sloped legs, I found something red flowing from the cell area*my. The loose short I was wearing, half of it had been stained with blood. Could it be that my monthly guests are coming? But why is his blood up to that much? I'm panicking.
"Nad, what's wrong with you?" tanya Sari was no less panicked. He held my leg while watching the blood that kept flowing from the cell.
"Are you sick, or what, Nad?"
I was still dumbfounded while enduring the growing pain.
"We're going to the hospital now."
Quickly, Sari helped me stand up and took her into the car.
"We'll change clothes first." Sounds like Rani's preventing.
"Oh, later!"
Finally, the three of us went to the hospital in a wet state. The pain in my stomach did not go away and even more so.
"Aakkkhh! It hurts, Ri." I grimaced while squeezing my stomach. No tears escaped so hard. I was afraid something serious might happen to me. Mother help me.
'Don't call me first, God, please...!' my screams in my heart.
"Yes, Nad, yes. Patience. Let's just get to."
"Nad, did you eat before?"
"Gue didn't eat anything."
"Well, maybe that's the cause. Your stomach hurts because you haven't eaten."
"I mean, I don't eat that macem-macem!" say emotion. Rani why do I friday at a time like this, anyway. Pen I don't feel like a kid.
"Udah, no. Everything diem. Jan noisy. I can't focus on driving!" Sari seemed to be agitated until several times the car went irregular.
"Duh, wrestling! It hurts so bad ..." I whimpered again. Honestly, only this time I felt a tremendous stomach pain until it felt like fainting.
"Damn it! Red light again!" Pekik Sari while hitting the steering wheel.
"Why, Ri?"
"Diem, you!" his jolt was on Rani who was sitting right behind him.
A few minutes later, the traffic signs had not changed the color of the ijo. It pissed me off half to death and felt like destroying that thing right now.
"Where's the phone, you?"
"In the bag." I replied with a voice that was starting to weaken.
"Take it, Ran." tell Sari. The bag I was carrying was placed next to Rani sitting down.
The light changed ijo when Sari received my phone. He then returned to drive while trying to contact someone who I don't know.
With an above average speed, we finally arrived at a hospital. Sari and Rani's quick movements helped me down while shouting for the medics.
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