Filla And Rangga (The Perfect Dream)

Filla And Rangga (The Perfect Dream)
Chapter 91


The rain brought the cold until Filla had to close the jacket he was wearing to his body, it had been almost an hour of rain fell without pause.


Filla sat on one of the benches in the campus library, focusing on reading the book she held, but still her mind branched, she still thought about her guilt for Fanny, she said, it could be 14 years of ordinary life and forget about Fanny.


Filla lowered her head to hide her face on the table with her hands as a buffer. Filla moved as someone pulled the bench next to her.


Filla was silent for a while and shifted her seat to be away from Rangga, had enough to think about her guilt, no time to continue thinking about matters of the heart.


"Why shear?" asked Rangga while looking.


Filla turned to look at Rangga, "Entar lo do not like me deket-deket," said Filla then again hide his face above his hands.


Rangga pulled Filla's chair to make Filla bengun and looked in wonder at Rangga, "Here it is," said Rangga then returned to focus on his reading.


Filla looked at Rangga lazily, if Rangga behaved like this would be very unsafe for the repair of his heart.


Filla moved from her seat, collecting books that she had taken but did not open them, Filla draped her bag over her shoulder, "Gue first," said Filla.


"Shouldn't want to be next to me?" asked Rangga with his face.


Filla frowned, "It's not you who don't want to be next to me?"


"Close," said Rangga then turned to focus on his book.


Filla raised both shoulders, then chose to go to the shelf to return the book he had taken earlier. Then out of the library after seeing Rangga who was already out of place, Filla tried not to care.


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"Where? Really dead," asked Rasti while taking Filla's orange juice and moving it in front of Ola.


Ola deliberately visited the Filla campus after the campus event that was conducted close to the Filla campus was completed.


"Rasti," said Ola a little surprised by the presence of Rasti.


"Oh, at the reunion of the story," said Rasti when she realized the presence of Ola.


"Eh I'm not done yet," Rasti turned to Filla. "Gue don't spread hoak news, do you really need to die, right?" ledek Rasti while laughing.


Filla slapped Rasti's face strongly making everyone look at them, "Don't bring my sister into your foul talk!" Filla stared hard at Rasti.


"Wow," Rasti clenched her hand but firmly Filla held back so that Rasti could not return her slap. "That's a great lesson!" Rasti looked at Filla with a vengeful look.


"Lo the brash, rotten mouth you stop carrying my adak," Filla took off Rasti's hand by pushing it strong.


"How dare I be the same, can't I be an adult? childish lo at the High School do not bring," said Ola staring at Rasti sharply


"Damn," Rasti got up from the floor. "Killer," said Rasti and left Filla speechless.


Filla sat in his chair.


"Filla need not be horrified, he always wants to make you slump," said Ola while rubbing Filla's back repeatedly.


Filla nodded, though Rasti's words filled her hearing making her feel even more guilty.


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Rangga leaning in front of the entrance of the girls toilet.


Rasti walked out of the toilet and was surprised by Rangga's presence, "Ngapain lo?" tanyanya.


"Gue peringetin the same lo, never disturb Filla," said Rangga staring sharply at Rasti.


Rasti laughed, "Why? Lo care for her?" rasti asked while folding his hands in front of his chest.


"It's none of your business! You just need to inget, dare to disturb Filla facing me," Rangga left Rasti.


Rangga stared from a distance as Filla swung herself in a swing near the back garden of the campus.


"Rangga," said Filla when Rangga was right in front of him, creating a shadow that makes Filla protected from the scorching sun.


"When do you feel guilty?" Rangga sat next to Filla.


Filla wiped away her dripping tears, she threw away her face, unable to stare at Rangga.


Rangga tend to swing, and then use both of its stairs as a pillow.


"Lo why are these few days good with me?" tanya Filla ventured.


Rangga for a moment looked at the clear sky after the rain, "Don't be pensive, I just help my fellow humans, you are sad so I behave better," said Rangga slowly.


Filla nodded, she would believe Rangga's words even though it hurts to hear it, at least she can still chat with Rangga after the bad incident he experienced.


Filla knew the thing he did when Rangga's presence was ridiculous, such was his heart that was not in line with logic.


"You want to go for a walk?" asked Rangga while looking.


Filla furrowed her brows, "Roads?" ask Filla to make sure.


Rangga nodded, "If you want," said Rangga and then moved from his waddling.


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Filla cursed himself, now he with a blue bike through the streets, he could not refuse the slightest invitation Rangga, plus Filla prancing happily behind Rangga when Rangga cared about him.


"Lelet very," Rangga passed Filla while shaking his bike.


Filla laughed, then with a spirit of shaking the bike he rode chasing Rangga, although it is unlikely to be beside Rangga, cycling alone Rangga has left him far let alone heart problems.


There was a tightness that Filla felt as she looked at Rangga's back which was further away from her sight. As if the same as the story, chasing someone who does not want to be equaled steps.


"But Sis," Filla returned the bike he rented, after a few minutes Rangga also did the same thing with him.


"Yes, thanks again."


"Where? More plump, right?" ask Rangga.


Filla nodded, "Makasih Ngga," Filla said as she threw her best smile at Rangga.


"Gue just want to ngingetin, you don't Ge-er, I'm doing this just because it was told by Mother," said Rangga while sipping mineral water in a bottle.


Filla exhaled her breath, Rangga emphasized the thing that although a little make Filla happy, but knowing that Rangga did it for Mother, it felt like the heart that was on her was pierced by thousands of needles.


"Lo danger, right?" rangga asked while looking at Filla.


Filla nodded, "Thank you, I'm quite cool today," Filla said forcing her smile.


"Nih from the mother," said Rangga took out a box of supplies from his bag.


Filla smiled enthusiastically, "Duh, it's laper, mother the best." Filla immediately took the lunchbox from Rangga. "Still lo," Filla opened the lunch box from the mother, there is rice and some of Filla's favorite dishes.


"Eating slowly," said Rangga when he saw Filla. eating mother's cooking with greed.


Filla thrust a box of supplies at Rangga, "Eating with Ngga," invited Filla.


Rangga shook his head, "Gue is not a laper, just abisin," said Rangga who received a nod from Filla.


Filla looked at Rangga who replied to the chat with a smile that even Rangga never addressed her.


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