
The possibility of visiting Cristin's place appeared in Amelia's mind. Cristin once said that soon there will be a big event on the campus. Amelia wanted to know, now time goes on!
“Kak," said Amelia. He tried to make his voice sound normal and spontaneous.
“Next week there is a special pickle in the big sister campus right?” ask Amelia.
Cristin thought for a moment. “Oh, you mean definitely Junior Weekend?”
Amelia breathed her drinking water.
“Junior Weekend?” re-purposing innocence. “What is it?”
“The opportunity to visit Purwokerto for High School children," replied Jo. “That's a great time if you want to sign up for college early. Lots of activities and interviews. The audience is a lot you'll like." Jo looked at Cristin. “It's not Crist?”
Amelia didn't wait for Cristin's reaction. Jo was like hinting to see Amelia again. He looked at Jo with joy.
“Ashik, I want to go to Purwokerto," cried Amelia girang.
Amelia imagined herself walking around the campus with Jo beside her. It's fun not to be able to spend the weekend in the company of young men as cool as Jo.
“Cristin also went to several universities before college," Amelia's father spoke up.
“Children must feel the water first before they can plunge," continued Amelia's father.
Amelia grimaces. Finally his father fixed the atmosphere and did not corner Amelia anymore. Everything went so well almost perfect.
“You want to Bandung too, Nin?” ask Amelia's father. But he did not wait for an answer from Nina. “ This is a great school. Go alone with Amelia."
Immediately, Amelia's back felt stiff. What is his father's will? Ruin her Sunday night plans? As usual, if there's Nina, it's all messed up. He always restricted Amelia's freedom. Could ruin everything. Amelia must act quickly.
“But well, Nina definitely isn't interested in a lecture like Unsud," she argued.
“His major is fashion not a weighty college. Academic Modeling and the like. Isn't that right, Nin?”
, said Amelia
“I just found out now, you really will continue studying to Fashion Institute huh, Nin?” comment from Ms. Kusuma.
“Ah, I have not decided yet," replied Nina.
“I love to design, draw, and sew," and then Amelia glimpsed. “I think I'm more interested in fashion," explained Nina.
“Nin, Unsud also has a good design department," Cristin cut.
“Betul. I have a friend in that department," Jo added.
“Do not limit yourself before actually going to college," Cristin continued. “Who knows you will find other majors in the more interesting design section of fashion design. For example, the architect!” added Cristin.
Mr. Kusuma grimaced at Cristin's comments.
“Betul," the ideal. Amelia's father actually wanted one of his children to follow in his footsteps to study architecture. Amelia was not interested in the field at all despite having seen her father's success in designing Tegal Mall.
His father was proud of Nina as if he was offering a job in his company. All because of Cristin's dreadful comments. Really am! Amelia no longer tasted the rest of her food.
“Nina, Unsud is a great school. The building is quite large, we can move with many people. But the area is small enough that you can make friends and learn about their characters" Cristin said.
“It would be stupid if I missed this opportunity" Nina agreed.
“You must be at home, Nin," said Bu Kusuma.
Amelia's heart was broken to pieces now her mother didn't appreciate it in the slightest!
“You can stay at my place," Cristin said. “My roommates went camping this weekend so I was alone" Cristin continued.
“Ongkos take the bus so I can catch it, Rudi," Mr. Kusuma told Nina's father.
“Later I ask for a leave of absence," said Nina. “Definitely fun." He smiled expectantly at Amelia.
Amelia did not return Nina's smile. Good ... very good. He rattled his hair nervously. Now how do you get rid of Nina from her romantic weekend outing with Jo?
His dad hit the table. “Beres!” she said. “If later you do not go to school in Unsud, this is good to add to your insight, Nin."
“Wah, nice," said Bu Kusuma.
“Let's call the coordinator of the show and tell him to bring Amelia and Nina to the weekend,” continued Bu Kusuma.
Amelia could hardly believe it. Truly the unluckiest dinner of his life. His father and mother took turns. This time they agreed on the same thing. Don't they realize they've ruined their kid's weekend dream? Didn't they see they had ruined his life?