
A few minutes later, the bell rang. Ridho unlocked the classroom door before his classmates arrived.
Indra had just arrived in front of the classroom door. Staring astonished at Ridho who had just opened the door.
The young man scrunched his forehead. "Why do you?" he asked with suspicion. He stepped into the class.
His eyes were on a girl in the class.
"Lo says both inside are the same as him." Indra pointed to Rahma who was sitting in one of the classrooms.
"Not a word," replied Ridho casually. "Udah lo don't think macem-macem. I just told him to do my job, really," he said.
"It's just that?" Indra did not seem to believe the words of his friend.
Ridho picked up his book that was on his desk. "Nih loyaki. My job is done." Ridho gave his book to Indra. "She's the one who's doing my job." The young man also pointed at Rahma who was just silently listening to the conversation of the two of them.
Indra picked up the book that Ridho had thrust. He flipped through the paper of the book.
"Okay I believe." Indra sat down on his stool. "Gue can cheat, right?" The young man glanced at Ridho who was still standing, asking for approval. "This is my job I haven't done yet" he continued.
"Hm." Ridho nodded his allowance sign.
Indra quickly copied all the answers in his friend's book.
"Ehem."
Without Indra noticing a teacher who had just entered caught Indra cheating.
"Who's your name?" the teacher asked, approaching Indra and staring intently at her.
"Me, Buk?" Indra refers to himself. "Na-ma I'm Indra, Buk," Indra replied nervously.
That teacher was Miss Siska, the physics teacher of that class.
Miss Siska picked up the book that Indra contek. "Whose book is this?" ask him on Indra.
Indra glanced at Ridho and replied. "That's a book .." he paused his words.
"That's Rahma's book, Buk," answered Ridho quickly, before Indra continued his words.
"Good thing that book I haven't given you a name," Inner Ridho.
Miss Siska brought the book closer to Rahma and asked. "Is this your book?"
"No, Buk. It's Ridho's book. This is my book." Rahma showed her book to Miss Siska, her name written there.
"Okay I believe in you" said Ms. Siska.
"Rindra, Riddho. You two respect the flagpole until my lesson time is over!" tell Ms. Siska with a hardened voice.
"Now, Buk?" ask Ridho.
"Not next year," replied Miss Siska a little irritated.
"Oh it's still a long time" said Ridho casually.
"Yes now. You use it again," exasperated Miss Siska. "Now you are in the field of respect for the flagpole until my lesson is over" he said again.
"Ridho is, Buk. I'm not, am I?" comment Indra.
"You too. Now you two come out respectfully flagpole in the field." Ms. Siska pointed towards the field.
With Ridho and Indra forced to go to the field.
"It's all because of that weird chick. Pake told me my book was all over again. Watch it! Don't know who I am yet" said Ridho with his regret while respecting the flagpole in front of him.
The sun was directly above the young man's head. The clock shows at 12 o'clock exactly. Sweat drenched in her school uniform.
At exactly one o'clock in the afternoon, Ms. Siska's lesson is over. And at that time also the punishment of Ridho and Indra was also completed.
"Eventually the sentence is over" said Indra, lowering his right hand in respect.
"Great seal my hand" complained Ridho. "Buy me water. Thirsty of me," he told Indra.
"To me to the cafeteria now," said Indra who passed away.
"Lo's thirsty, huh? It's a drink for you."
I don't know where that sound came from. That was clearly what Ridho had heard.
The young man took the mineral water. "Thank you" he said and drank the water.
The girl smiled and said, "Gue Sinta. What's your name?" he asked while extending his hand.
"Gue Ridho," the young man replied without welcoming the hand of the girl named Sinta.
Sinta lowered her hand. "Gue is the son of the owner of this school. So if you need a rock, I'll be ready to help you" said the girl.
"No need I don't need anyone's rocks," said Ridho cuek.
Indra soon came to bring drinking water for Ridho.
"Bro this is your drinking water." Indra thrust the drinking water on Ridho. "Which is it from?" he asked when he saw the bottle of mineral water in his friend's hand.
"From him." Ridho pointed at Sinta who was still there.
"He who?" indra asked Ridho, glancing at Sinta at a glance.
Ridho has not yet answered. The girl named Sinta replied. "I introduce my name Sinta son of the owner of this school," he said while reaching out to Indra.
Indra welcomed the hand. "Gue Indra" he said.
At exactly three o'clock in the afternoon all the students were scattered out of class.
In the corridor Rahma walked home.
"Where are you going?" Someone pulled the girl's hand from behind. Until the road stops.
The girl looked back. "You?"
The girl named Rahma tried to take her hand off the man.
"You want something else?" trying to get his hands off that guy. Ridho, yes that person is Ridho.
"Lo still has business with me" said Ridho with a sharp look at the girl. "Follow me," he pulls Rahma towards the back of the school.
"Love him a lesson" Ridho told Indra.
Byururs
The sound of water was heard behind the school. Indra doused Rahma with a bucket of water. The girl looked soaked.
"That's a punishment for you for daring to deal with me." Ridho left the place followed by Indra at the back.
Rahma was silent. I don't understand what the young man's words mean.
"What's my fault?" his murmurs tried to digest the young man's words.
Flashback off
"Dimas what Ridho said was true. I accepted his proposal."
Rahma's words ripped Ridho from his daydream.
"What?" Dimas doesn't seem to believe it. "How could you accept her proposal." Dimas pointed at Ridho who was just silent.
"Did you forget. What he did first. He does not deserve you Rahma. Why did you accept this man's proposal." Dimas stared at Rahma.
"The color I love her." The words suddenly escaped in Rahma's mouth. The girl was not aware of what she was saying.
"Dimas not everyone who looks bad is bad" said Rahma.
"Ridho let's go home," Rahma asked without turning her head.
Ridho and Rahma are in the car.
"What did you say. You can repeat it again" Pinta Ridho.
Rahma frowned. "Which one?" tanyakanya.
"That's what you said because I love him" Ridho said.
Rahma immediately remembered her words that were thrown earlier. He seemed embarrassed to remember. Why did he fall like that, he thought.
Nervously he replied, "Let me repeat. It doesn't feel right to say that now.' Rahma looked down, hiding her embarrassed face.
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