
Naura smiled wryly while nodding her head. Then Fatimah and the others walked away.
...
"The ram! Rambo!" call Naura doubtful from a distance.
Ramdan turned his head and his heart came back beating faster when he saw Naura was about to approach him.
"What's wrong?"
Naura was silent for a moment, thinking about what word would come out first.
"I want to apologize. I realized I was too prejudiced by you. And thank you for your gift" Naura said hesitantly.
Ramdan nodded his head while smiling knots. "I don't think you're wrong. Man will never escape from being wrong and forgetting. Therefore, we are encouraged to forgive each other."
Naura simply fell silent, digesting Ramdan's speech. He remembered something, "What if a fatal mistake? Is it worth forgiving?"
Ramdan sighed and smiled at a glance, "In addition to having a chest, there is also a sincere word that perfects the real apology. Therefore, not a few people are able to interpret the word sorry, because it is so difficult to carry it out. And therefore also, God gives glory to those who forgive." Ramdan explained.
Naura was still speechless, understanding the explanation Ramdan gave. Honestly, his heart was touched. Naura breathed heavily.
"Thank you."
"alright. I'm going first. Assalamualaikum,"
"Mosur."
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Adhan shubuh mumbles with melodious. Develop every human being to worship.
"Naura, let's get up" said Shela.
Naura who opened her eyes slowly, tried to get up. But his head felt very heavy, making him grimace slowly. His stomach also hurt. Naura again felt nauseous, but did not feel that she would vomit.
"What's wrong? Are you sick?" shela asked a little worriedly.
"Looks. Can I rest for a while?"
"Alright, sleep. Hopefully it will get better soon." Shela tries to help Naura lie down.
"Thank you, Shel" Naura said before finally closing her eyes weakly.
...
Naura got out of her little bed when she realized that time was getting late. He's starting to improve. Still reluctant to walk. He sat on the edge of the bed drinking mineral water on a table nearby.
"Assynogaal?"
"Waalaikumussalam." answered Naura quietly.
"How are you doing?" fatimah asked while sitting on the edge of the bed with Naura.
"good. I just had a mild headache. And my maag relapsed." replied Naura and smiled.
"alright. Brother will take breakfast for you. Wait here."
"But, Brother. I can still be alone,"
"Nothing." Fatimah smiled and passed.
Naura was silent for a moment. He feels very noticed. Not much different from the attention of the mother when at home. He missed mom.
After a while, the door of his room was knocked and someone said hello.
"Assynolt,"
"Mosur." Naura opened the door after tidying up her hijab.
Naura frowned when she saw Ramdan standing at the door.
"I'm sorry I've been interrupting your time. I just came here to deliver the message from Brother Fatim. He left breakfast and some medicine for you" said Ramdan, offering a plate of breakfast and a small plastic filled with medicine.
Naura accepted it doubtfully. After he finished putting it on the room table, he went back to Ramdan. "thank you. I don't feel good bothering you guys, I'm sorry."
"No problem. By the way, I hope it heals soon. And don't forget to rest. I said goodbye," Ramdan smiled warmly and turned around.
Just a few steps, Naura stopped Ramdan's steps.
"Ram," called Naura making Ramdan turn his head.
"Greetings." said Naura slowly.
Ramdan almost forgot to say his regards before leaving. The two of them then laughed a little.
Ramdan faced Naura and looked at her, "Assalamualaikum" Ramdan said, smiling.
"Waalaikumussalam." without Naura noticing, his lips covered in a smile, returning a smile from Ramdan.
Is beautiful.
Ramdan then passed.
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The clock has arrived. Bal sounded so loud. All students and students leave the classroom to leave the school immediately. Naura tidied up all her study equipment. He felt reluctant to leave class, or rather to the 12th grade.
However, Maura still got up from her seat and walked out after she picked up a book that read Natural Science and carried her bag.