My Killer Lecturer's

My Killer Lecturer's
Closing the Ear About It


Suddenly someone hit me from behind. No doubt, I finally fell to the floor.


"Oh." I grimaced, feeling the pain in the elbow.


"Sorry!"


That sound? my inner. Instantly I looked up to hear a familiar voice in the ear.


"Res!"


I can still hear the cold man muttering.


"I help!" said again.


"No, thank you." I stood up and patted the dirty skirt in the dust. After that, I passed without any excuse from before him. I don't know what he'll think of me. Really, I don't care anymore.


"Assalamu'alaikum!" my broom as soon as I arrived at the class.


"Chi! Ah, kangen ma lo cave!" The beginning who was chatting with his friend immediately approached and hugged me. "Where are you going, Chi? Saying without news. The cave was looking for you to go home too, but you didn't say anything. Sori yes, Chi. Gua dah tells about your problems at school to nyokap lo. Gua thought, nyokap you already know," said Awal at length.


Oh, so mama knows everything from this rancid boy, I murmured inwardly. I smiled at him thinly. "Already, Wal. I missed all that, though. Yesterday, I just needed time to reflect on all my mistakes" I replied.


"But, you don't pa-pa, do you, Chi?" ask Early full of anxiety.


"No pa-pa, no cave, no pa-pa" I replied, for sure.


"Ah, thank goodness!" initial Word.


Brugh!


Suddenly I felt someone crash and hug me from behind.


"A, Chi! I miss ma lo!" the screech is right in my ear.


I hit both of his arms while grumbling. "I don't know, my ears!" grunting's upset.


The little boy chuckled at my grunts. A moment later, he released his embrace.


I turned. I saw Tika and Sister Lastri standing in front of me. We hugged each other to let go of the miss.


"We're sitting down, yuk!" bring Sister Lastri.


I nodded, then said goodbye to Awal and the others. After that, I followed my three friends. The classroom atmosphere still looks quiet, because it is still morning. There is still plenty of time to talk for a moment.


"Actually, where did you come from, Chi? Why don't you tell me you're the same as us?" ask Irma.


"Sori, Mom. I pesen ke nyokap so as not to tell my whereabouts to anyone," I replied.


"Ish, you mah have. We are, your best friend. We're ready, share ma elo's grief. Lo inget, our motto of friendship. Whether it's in joy or sorrow, we will definitely live it together," said Irma.


"Gue knows. But ... I just don't mo repotin you guys. I don't want to involve anyone in my problems. Never mind you guys, I never know my own problems. Just said the beginning, the other day he came to the house for me. Finally, he accidentally told me about last week's events that brought me down." I try to give understanding to my three friends.


"Chi, I'm sure .. there must be something that makes the Fatwa do recklessly like that," said Irma.


"Udeh. Anyway, I also missed that incident," I said.


"But, what Irma said seemed to be the real Chi. Ma Tika's sister knew Fatwa already since the 1st grade. And fatwas? He's not the kind of guy who likes to hurt the feelings of girls" said Kak Lastri.


But the truth is, he has hurt me, brother, I said in my heart.


"Hmm, whatever it is, it seems I don't want to know anymore, brother. I've forgotten everything. Let's just say I've never known that guy!" I said firmly.


"It's not necessary, Ma. Like I said. Let's just say I never knew that guy. Right now, I don't know anything or anyone. At first I didn't know who he was. And even now, I would never want to know about him. So please, don't talk about that person again in front of the cave. Please!" I said while clenching both palms.


All three of my friends could only embrace me back to provide support.


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After following two hours of subjects, finally the break bell rang. Me and my two best friends went to the cafeteria to fill their stomachs. However, I decided to go to the mosque first to perform dhuha prayers.


Not wanting anything bad to happen again, Kak Lastri and Irma also participated in the dhuha prayer. In my heart I am grateful, although there is a hidden intention behind everything they do, but finally, they want to also go to the mosque to perform dhuha prayers in the hour of rest.


After the prayer, we continued our journey to Mang Engkus. While passing through the library room, I again heard people's scorn about me. This time it came from the class. Irma's hand clenched in anger. He was then about to step foot towards a group of students who were berghibah in front of the library.


"Where are you going?" I asked while blocking Irma's wrist.


"Deliver Chi! I have to teach you a lesson, little boy." Irma snorted annoyedly while staring nyalang to the group of girls.


I saw some of them disperse because they were afraid of Irma's horror. There were also those who pretended to open the textbooks he had just brought from the library.


"It's Ma, just leave it!" my door.


"Ish, can't, Chi. They must be taught a lesson so that his mouth is not a bucket!" grunts Irma upset.


"God, they're still kids. You're not ashamed of what, layanin talk of a child?" I said I was trying to hold Irma.


"Just because they are small, they must be properly directed. Let's not go if it's big!" Irma again snorted in annoyance.


"Udah ah, yuk unplug!" said Kak Lastri while holding Irma's hand and pulling her to leave the place immediately.


Arriving at the cafeteria, we saw Tika had reserved a seat. The three of us immediately approached him.


"I've ordered food, as usual," Tika said as soon as we landed her butt on the bench.


"Thank you my lovely Tika," said Irma as she touched Tika's chin.


"Ish, unclean lo!" gerutu Tika shook Irma's hand.


"Bright,...." We all chuckled at the red hue on Tika's face.


Brak!!!


Someone suddenly kicked the table. We all looked up to see who that brash woman was.


"You!" peekik Irma who was surprised at once surprised to see a beautiful young girl standing up.


"Yes, me! Wh why? Shocked?" replied the woman with her arrogant tone.


"Hahaha... why am I surprised to see you? I'm just wondering, why do you break people's desks? Doesn't it hurt, do your hands?" joke Irma.


"Shut your mouth! I've never had the same business!" scream Susan.


"So you have no business ma grotto, why do you come to our table?" Irma returned Susan's scream.


"Here you!"


Seriate