Youthful Time Volunteers 2

Youthful Time Volunteers 2
Amanda's Birthday Party



Sunday finally came again. After Rani's birthday last week, it's Amanda's turn to celebrate her birthday. Either coincidentally or perhaps already the line they were born in the same month, and only a week adrift.


If it wasn't for Ghevin, it would have been so lazy for Rani to come to Amanda's birthday party. Fortunately, the day before, Melly gave good news to Rani. Since Melly is going with Tristan, she tells Ghevin to go with Rani.


"Ah, my friend that one. Sometime I'll really peek at her forehead."


In preparation, Rani invites Melly to dress up at the salon. At first Melly refused because she felt it was excessive, and could dress herself, but Rani still forced her. Rani really does not want to lose beautiful than Amanda. Even though she knows Amanda is more beautiful than she is. But at least Rani wants to try to keep herself and Amanda from looking too lame.


Rani's compulsion to Melly finally succeeded because she brought up the question of prospective in-laws Melly—alias Tristan's parents. According to Rani, Melly will meet for the first time with Tristan's parents, so Melly must look as beautiful as possible.


To look different, Rani wears clip-in hair extension on her hair. Her hair is now a bit long. Melly, just until pangling sees it.


”Lo beautiful too, Ran, if you have long hair,” praise Melly.


”Clear dong!” seloroh Rani's. ”Gue mah want short hair or long hair, stay beautiful.”


Melly immediately looks sorry to have praised Rani. Melly herself, with her spiritual curly hair, also looks very pretty. Tristan will definitely convuls when he sees her later.


Coming home from the salon, they took cab—same as when they left earlier. They deliberately took a taxi because Rani did not want Ghevin to see her until it was time to go to Amanda's birthday party, Melly also did with Tristan.


Rani wears an asymmetrical sky blue dress with a spaghetti strap. The dress was a bit oversized on her body, but now it's so fitting. Nawat, that means he's a little fat.


Rani is examining her body in front of the mirror, looking for the stubborn fats that dare to pile on her body, when Billy pouts into her room and tells Ghevin that he has arrived. Ever since Rani was invited by Amanda to her birthday party, Billy did not stop whining to Rani so that she was invited. But ruthlessly Rani did not grant it.


Just a step out of the room, Rani remembered the gift prepared for Amanda—, no longer the snake doll that has now inhabited her bed, of course, but the teddy bear— is still left on her dresser, she said, so he went back in to get it. His card pack was not very neat, because he was not an expert at wrapping gifts, but he did not care. The gift was just for Amanda.


I don't know who's more captivated to see each other's performances, when Rani and Ghevin meet on the porch. Ghevin wore a maroon shirt with his arms rolled up to his elbows and black pants. Not a single flaw could ruin his appearance.


Not Rani to-GR-an or anything, but Ghevin himself also to not blink when he saw the appearance of Rani. Just this time Rani got such a reaction from him.


"You look so beautiful, Miss Adellia,” praise Ghevin.


"Thank you, Mr. Alexander,” reply Rani. "You look so handsome yourself."


Ghevin slings his elbow on Rani. "Shall we?"


Rani smiled as she hooked her hand to the curve of Ghevin's elbow. "Sure."


Although only a few steps Rani hold on to Ghevin—until it gets to her car—she is quite satisfied. Especially after the two of them reach the hotel where Amanda's birthday party is taking place, Rani again holds on to him.


After filling out the guest book, Rani puts her card in the gift corner. Ghevin doesn't seem to be carrying anything. Either Ghevin has no intention of giving Amanda a gift, or he will give her card personally. It seems like the last option is more likely.


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(Connected)


Oh yes, coincidentally before the Dzuhur Adhan where I reverberated. There is a notice that tonight is the night of nisfu shaban, which means God willing, 2 more weeks we Muslims around the world will enter the holy month of Ramadan. I as the author would like to apologize if in writing there are many shortcomings or there are inappropriate words, also do not specify an update schedule, and certainly for comments that I did not reply. Due to the real world.


Again, especially my loyal readers from all corners of the world, men-women, young people, and other writers. May all of us, especially Muslims, be given the opportunity to meet the holy month of Ramadan, which is full of blessings and forgiveness this year. Aamiins.


Very long yes, feel again cultum. Hhaa. Already ah. Thanks though.