
In the blue-gray room there are two girls who are telling stories, venting, and many more. They exchanged news, eroding their longing for friendship.
Filled with laughter, Ceisya seemed to be overjoyed. For a moment he forgot the sense of di da da that was so excruciating because the man he was waiting for never arrived.
"Eh, dude, suck. So, you're the same...?"
Ceisya nodded his head. "Yup."
"Well! Awesome, emejing." pekik Reva.
"Trus. Where is he going now?" tanya Reva shortly after Ceisya recounted all the events he had experienced. For Reva, Ceisya is not a cover-up. No doubt Ceisya told me everything in its entirety even though there was little that should possibly be his privacy.
The girl shrugged both of her shoulders in response. The girl also did not know where the man was.
"Kasian loh yes. Several times I accidentally met, his face was very gloomy." said Reva again.
Seeing Ceisya's gaze implying his ignorance makes Reva have to explain a little.
"When you were sent to the city of S, he looked at how it was. Difficult clarity. How many times have I been, I said I don't know. Hehe. That's what Auntie says Om. Don't tell anyone about you."
Ceisya let out a sigh of relief. "Thank you."
"What is your relationship with Daniel?" ceisya asked to shift the topic. It's uncomfortable to always talk about the guy.
A red hue on his best friend's face. Ceisya guessed their relationship must have gone smoothly.
"Well, not how, yeah. Uh, yes. Tomorrow we go on what. Do you want to take a taxi or take a motoran with me?"
"Bareng you."
"really? Are you not tired? Just got out of the hospital. It'll be another night of seals."
"No pa-pa really, really. With you, right?" whining that girl made Reva not have the heart to see it.
"Huumm.. yaudah."
"Yeayyyy. thanks, beb." Ceisya splashed into Reva's arms. Both laughed freely.
Reva stayed overnight, the evening finished their dinner back upstairs. Not knowing what the two were doing, their giggling sounds were even heard downstairs.
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"Don't know how many tasks I'll do." Ceisya looked bright, his head was raised up, looking at the ceiling of his room that was gray.
"Propsy. You definitely can. Swing around! Bestie's spirit." Reva was encouraging as her hand she clenched.
Ceisya just smiled looking at her. Okay fine! From now on the girl will definitely be busy struggling in front of her laptop. Which will certainly stay up to complete the tasks left behind.
It seems that Ceisya does not have time to rest later, even the weekend he will be busy. Pursuing the lag, hopefully the girl can catch up. Hopefully later he will not be left behind again, a lag that will make his lecture longer.
A month, just imagine, a month he was left behind matkul.
"Help huh? Just a little..."
"Okay, if I'm not busy? I must have helped. Bismillah aja, hopefully your lag can be pursued. Aamiin's."
"Aamiin." Both of them are saying 'a guarantee'kan.
While chatting, suddenly the voice of Rizki, the sister from behind the door told him to come down, breakfast.
Both are out. Then go downstairs, finding Mother Nai and Father Faisal already sitting at the dining table.
Reva bowed her head respectfully while smiling then took a seat beside Ceisya, while Rizki seemed to take a seat beside her Mother.
"Come, breakfast!" said Faisal's father.
"Yes, Om." Reva replied a little awkwardly.
"Om, Aunt. Ceisya said he wanted to join Reva on the motorcycle. No pa-pa?"
Faisal's father glanced at his eldest son. "Really, honey?"
"Yes, Dad. Not pa-pa, right? Ceisya is also healthy."
"Hmm. yaudah. If not, will you tell me? Let me take you two."
"Yes, Dad. I'm calm, I'm not going to say why."
As soon as it was all late, enjoy breakfast at the dinner table. Ceisya and Reva are getting ready to leave. They both look good. Ceisya embraced his parents in turn. Followed by Reva who greeted politely.
Both of them read the do'a so that their journey to the destination is safe and secure. Only then did Reva pull the gas until his motorbike drove through the streets with Ceisya in the back seat sitting quietly.
Several times they stopped, stopped for a break, and stopped by the food stall.