
The following days Toni was busy with her work piling up because a few months she stayed to take care of her papa company.
He often overtime, coming home from work always above nine o'clock in the evening. Even so he took the time to stop by Dina's boarding house, but Dina did not want to meet him, Dina's roommate always said that Dina had slept.
Toni was disappointed, she felt neglected again by Dina. In her little heart she regretted two months more when she rarely contacted Dina, and now she feels almost a week of Dina ignoring her.
Not comparable indeed, but he felt Dina was unfair to him. Even though in Dina's position, months rarely communicate it makes him doubt the seriousness of Toni. But Dina still believes in Toni.
Although Dina once tried to convince him what she felt on Dendy or Toni was something real and reciprocated. But he went back to Toni. If only Dina was tired of waiting for Toni she could have chased after Dendy any way like before.
Over the weekend, Toni tells Ridwan not to bother her with work problems, he wants to improve his relationship with Dina. This time he has resigned, if it is already beyond repair he will let Dina to leave.
Although it was heavy, but he thought, why maintain what could not be repaired. He was already in the stage of giving up, he no longer knew how to seduce Dina.
Dina can not be easily seduced by giving expensive items, or taking her shopping like a girl in general. Breaking Dina's heart is not as easy as buying things in the store.
Early in the morning Toni had come to Dina's boarding house. He didn't expect much that Dina would want to see him. It just so happened that Dina's boarding door opened
"Dina exists?" toni said to Dina's roommate
"oh..kak Dina to campus." said boarding friend Dina.
"isn't Saturday his day off? That's the bike inside as well" Toni said
"yes, he said there was a substitute lecture at eight, Kak Dina went on foot he said he wanted all sports" said boarding friend Dina
"well.thank you" Toni left Dina's room. He actually did not believe what Dina's roommate said, but he still went to campus.
As far as Toni knows, in the campus there are no courses on Saturdays, only post-graduate students who study on Saturdays. But Toni still went to campus, to prove everything.
Toni parked her car right in front of the lobby of the Dina faculty building. The campus looks deserted, which is open only the administrative part. Toni walked over reading one by one the announcements that were stuck on the notice board.
There were some replacement college announcements but Toni didn't know which one was Dina's class, because the hours were the same. Toni was also surprised, reading the announcement, this semester Dina got a scholarship from one of the companies that cooperate with the campus.
He knew, it was not easy to get a scholarship from the company, to get it had to go through a strict selection, and Dina one who passed the selection.
"you are the best Din.Your abilities have never disappointed" Toni said with a smile. He felt sad because these few months he really missed everything about Dina. He really didn't know anything about what happened to Dina.
He decided to sit waiting on the stairs that Dina used to pass when going into the lecture rooms. Toni waited with an uncertain feeling, she was afraid that Dina was just lying to her.
An hour he waited, the engineering students started to come down, but there was no Dina. Until it looked lonely, he was still waiting, but there was no sign of Dina's whereabouts.
Half an hour passed, Toni began to be pessimistic, she also moved from her seat. And as he was about to walk, there was a voice of a man speaking from above. He waited, apparently Dina was talking to the man.
Dina looked solemnly talking to the man, she did not realize Toni was standing at the end of the stairs. It was only after Dina looked forward that she saw Dina looking at her with an annoyed look.
Toni wanted to open her mouth, but Dina shook her head. Dina passed Toni just like that and walked with the man to the lecturer room.
Toni was furious, she was angry, Dina ignored her again, this time blatantly defending the other men in front of her. Toni was angry, she wanted to ask for an explanation, but Dina disappeared into the lecturer's room.
Toni was waiting for him at the door of the lecturer room, he could no longer hold back his emotions. He was really angry, some days he thought Dina ignored him because of his mistake but it turns out Dina chose to be with another guy.
"if you are waiting for me just to get angry, you better go home" said Dina flat then walked away from Toni.
Toni clenched her hands, closing her eyes trying to dampen her emotions. Toni follows Dina and then blocks her hand.
"why? If you're angry don't see me" Dina brushed Toni's hand off
"i want to talk" said Toni flat with sharp eyes, he pulled Dina's hand to take her to his car.
"what do you want to talk about?" Dina's upset
Toni nailed her ear, she took Dina to her house. Some days he tried to understand and dampen his emotions, but today his efforts were in vain, he again angry to see Dina with another man.
Toni parked her car then she locked the gate, bringing Dina into her house.
"who was that guy?!" toni asked coldly with eyes filled with anger
"which huck?"
"who is with you, I've been waiting for you for a long time, but it turns out you are even fun dating" said Toni still with her cold aura.
Dina chuckled "Cowok earlier? Looks like you need to wear horse glasses, let's focus more on seeing people" Dina still chuckled
"what's so funny? Answer now!" Toni tried not to yell at Dina again
"he's my lecturer" Dina replied casually
"i can't believe it!" said Toni ketus
"if you don't believe it's up to you, obviously after this I'll see her often" Dina chuckled
"so you avenge me?!"
"reply what?" Dina's confused
"you intend to meet the other guy behind me"
Dina laughed, she did not think Toni was that stupid. He could not distinguish which lecturer was a student.
Dina did avenge Toni's actions, but not by accusing him, he just tried to give time to Toni to reflect on his mistakes.
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