Decent Place

Decent Place
School environment


Asuna and Rina went to the cafeteria during the second break, hoping to eat quietly. However, when they arrived at the cafeteria, they immediately met with a group of bullies, namely Ami, Rastri, Farah, and Cindy. The group immediately approached Asuna with a provocative attitude.


Cindy, as the leader of the group, immediately gave a scorn to Asuna. "Hey, you, teased enough gangster student groups yesterday, huh?" said Cindy in a cynical tone while looking at Asuna sharply.


Asuna felt shocked and angry at the accusations thrown at her. He knew that the allegations were completely untrue and were only an attempt by the group to embarrass and annoy him. However, he tried to remain calm and unprovoked.


Rina, a close friend of Asuna, tries to defend Asuna. "Nobody really teases you, it's just nonsense!" rina said firmly.


However, the group of bullies just laughed cynically and further aggravated the situation. They continued to insult Asuna with inappropriate words, trying to make Asuna feel intimidated and embarrassed in public.


Asuna tried to maintain her composure and did not respond to the provocation. He knows that facing bullies requires wisdom and proper strategy. He tried to ignore the words aimed at her, while looking at them with a stern look.


However, in Asuna's heart, feelings of anger and resentment continued to peak. He could not understand why the group was so cruel to him and continued to harass him for no apparent reason. He tried to control his emotions, but his sense of wanting to fight was getting stronger in him.


Cindy: (in a loud and cynical voice) You really are a whore, Asuna! Seizing people's girlfriends, right? You know how hurt I used to be when my boyfriend preferred you!


Asuna: (holding anger) That's not true, Cindy! I never seduced or snatched your girlfriend. Your boyfriend chose himself and you can't blame me for that!


Cindy: (sneaky laugh) Oh, is that right? You always pretend to be a victim, right? But everyone knows you're a seductress!


Lina: (can't hold back emotions) Enough! You've gone too far, Cindy! You have no right to slander my friend like that!


Cindy: (surprised) Huh, what are you going to do, Rina? (sneering) Want to fight me?


Rina: (with a sharp look) I won't let you bother Asuna anymore! (Rina then spread out her right hand, surprising Cindy)


Cindy: (falling and shocked) You?


Asuna: (stop Rina) Rina, stop! (Asuna tried to calm Rina down and avoid physical violence)


Lina: (breathing heavily) Alright, but she should know her limits! (Rina walked away from Cindy, but still looked at her angrily)


Cindy: (wiping herself and looking at Asuna with a mean look) You will both regret having fought me!


Asuna: (we will never fear you, Cindy.). Your actions will not make you better.


Cindy: (stand up and go with pride) You'll see! You two will regret it!


Rina, who was also angry and upset to see her friend being bullied, tried to get Asuna to leave and report to the teacher or school staff. However, Asuna decided to stay and did not give satisfaction to the bully group


After the incident in the cafeteria, Rina felt increasingly annoyed with the group of schoolgirls who had always bothered Asuna. He felt that the action could not be left alone and there had to be a more decisive action to stop it. Rina feels angry at seeing her friend, Asuna, constantly being bullied at school.


Rina: (shrunching your teeth) That's already too much! They were always bothering Asuna every day! I can no longer remain silent and let them act as they please!


Asuna: (grasping Lina's hand intently) Rina, I appreciate your feelings, but we must remain calm and wise in the face of this. Violence is not the solution.


Rina: (pulling a deep breath, trying to calm down) I know, Asuna. But I can't bear to see you always being their victim. We have to do something!


Asuna: (touching Lina's shoulder) I understand how you feel, Rina. But we have to act smart.


Rina: (not agreeing) Well, I wonder as you Asuna how they got along well with you, but I want them to know that we will no longer let them bother you!


Asuna: (smiling) Thank you, Rina. I really appreciate your support. Together we can deal with it wisely.


Lina: (smile back) Of course, we are a team, Asuna! We'll face it together.


The two friends promise to work together in the face of the bully problem that Asuna faces. They plan to report the incident to the school and try to find the right solution so that the bullying can be stopped. They are convinced that by uniting, they can fight against the wrong actions and protect the rights of Asuna as well as other friends who may be victims of bullying at their school


Asuna and Rina walk together home from school after the bell ends. They talk about their lessons and weekend plans. When they reach the school gate, suddenly Josh, their classmate, approaches them with a smile.


Josh: "Hey Asuna, would you like a ride home?"


Asuna looked doubtful, she looked towards Lina anxiously. Rina showed an expression of support, giving a signal that she was ready to go with Asuna.


Asuna: "Thank you, Josh, but I already have plans to go home with Rina today."


Josh: "Oh, so yeah. All right, maybe next time."


Asuna: "Yes, maybe next time."


Josh left with a smile that seemed somewhat forced, and Asuna felt relieved to be able to stay home with Rina. The two of them continued on their way home while talking and laughing at each other. Rina gave support to Asuna and gave advice to stay calm and firm in the face of uncomfortable situations.


Arriving at home, Asuna thanked Rina for her support and said that she was very grateful to be able to go home with her true friend. Lina smiled and said that friends always supported each other.


Asuna learned from this experience that it is important to respect herself and make decisions that make her comfortable. She was grateful to have a friend like Rina who was always there for her and provided moral support. They both promise to support each other and take care of each other in the face of challenges in school.