Time Master's

Time Master's
Ch. 3: Deja Vu



A moment later, Deva was in her room. On the bed with his nightgown. Breath hunting. Sweat is pouring. The clock shows at 9 p.m. Deva felt like she had just woken up dreaming.


'What a strange dream. It all feels real'


Deva then tries to sleep again. But not easy. The dream was too real and stuck in his mind.  Every event can even be remembered quite well, as if the incident in the dream had just happened. It took a while before he finally fell asleep.


A few hours later the Alarm in HP Deva went off. Followed by the sound of the clock working on the table. After turning off all the alarms, Deva walks into the kitchen to wash her face and pick up food.


A moment later, Deva began to learn. But it was only a moment ago that Deva felt strange, because all these lessons felt easier than they should have been. Even he felt he knew what material would be tested later.


Time passes quickly. Deva is currently quite confident of being able to face the test later on well. As she was leaving for school, Deva saw the weather forecast today. It says that today will be bright.


He felt he had experienced this before. In his dream last night. The sky was quite cloudy but the weather forecast said today would be sunny.


Deva paid no further attention. He felt that there was no way such a thing in his dreams would happen again in the real world. Finally Deva left without her raincoat.


When in the middle of the road it really rained down. Deva began to feel strange by this streak of coincidence. He chose to stay at the nearest stop.


Deva is grateful that this time the events that happened are different from her dreams, because at the stop that there should be a stranger now there is no one who.


Time pass. The rain had begun to subside, and Deva continued on her way.


Upon arrival in class Deva immediately greeted his best friend


"Dev, is there a bow with 2? Got a cave left behind"


Deva feels Deja Vu again. He's starting to worry. In his dream, Genta also asked him for a bow. All of these coincidences are really weird.


"No. Buy it in the cafeteria"


"Oh, jude. Ask for money to buy dong!"


And Deja Vu. Even the word he said was the same. Deva this time tried to comply with Genta's request


"Hm. Tumben good. Okay, instead the cave will give you interesting info."


"What info? Don't tell me that Windi nanyain why the cave isn't present because of worry?"


"Well, how do you know? Who said it?"


Deva surprised. This is no longer Deja Vu. It's like Deva really has done all these events before. Now Deva suspects that last night's dream was really a dream?


"Ah, no, just a second. Go there and buy a bow. The teacher is coming in soon"


Deva then walked to her chair. If all the events today were true based on his dream last night, then the next thing that happened was Windi approaching him.


Sure enough, a moment later someone patted him on the shoulder from the side while saying, "Deva! You're rained on, aren't you? So wet"


Deva turned and found Windi standing beside her. Deva tried to keep smiling and replied as in her dream. Then Windi gave her a handkerchief, the same shape and color.


As Windi begins to walk away, Deva recalls the next incident in her dream. This time he wanted to prevent this. As Deva was about to warn Windi to be careful with her shoelaces, Deva came up with an idea.


Deva swiftly approached Windi. Then as Windi stumbles Deva valiantly welcomes Windi. The views of the two meet. Deva's heart was racing. Never been this tight before. Deva was worried that Windi could hear her heartbeat.


The whole class who saw this cheered the two of them. Consciously cheered, Deva then helped Windi to stand up. At first glance, the girl was embarrassed. Deva starts to feel it's good to dream like last night.


A moment later the Mathematics teacher entered the hard room, stopping the cheers of all the class residents.


Deva with her carefree face then went to sit in her chair, preparing for the exam. He took out all the stationery needed for the exam from inside his bag. But how surprised he was when he found out that in his bag there was a bright green bead stone jewelry, a totem.


The totem should only exist in his dreams. Deva had never received the totem on the way to school.


The person who was supposed to give Deva the totem had never met him in real life. There was no one at the stop where he should have received the totem. But somehow the totem could appear from inside his bag.


Deva then put the totem into the bag. There is no time to be confused now. He had to work on the test matter that was before him at this moment. Regarding this totem, he can think about it later.