
"First night? Yes, sleep like any other night." Ala answered lightly and refocused on the book she was reading.
Wawa pulled both of his best friend's shoulders by force. "Seriously you, La? You guys don't do stuff like those nation-unifying movies?" Unknowingly, Wawa was a little hysterical and gregety to Ala.
Hearing the noise that is quite noisy, makes other reading room visitors feel disturbed, making them get a sharp spotlight.
"Ekhem ...." The reading room manager gave the first warning.
Ala cupped her hands together in front of her chest, bowing her head to the left, right, front, and back apologizing in the form of a gesture for causing a commotion. Ala looked at Wawa sharply.
"You know, the people in this room are allergic to noise?" whisky Ala.
"Sorry ... Sorry ...." Wawa pulled the paper on the note she was carrying. On that piece of paper, he began to write something, but Ala paid no heed to his friend's behavior.
W: 'Do you like him?'
A: 'See it.'
W: 'I see, he's very handsome. As you have seen, he is more handsome than Uda Rafatar.'
A: 'Lho? Why Uda Rafatar? Don't mention the name of another man in our marriage. I don't want it to be a widespread f1tnah. That must be so confusing! While this sudden wedding alone has made my head quite dizzy!'
The woman who read it seemed to take a deep breath. He patted Ala's shoulder slowly. "Propag ... Patience ... All of this must have been his silver. People say that marriage is like a field of reward. Touch the little husband, get the reward, kiss the husband a little get the reward again, let alone it make the child." Wawa chuckled in half her whispers.
He did not realize the face of the friend who was beside him suddenly reddish to hear his words just now. Ala patted her cheek which was hot all of a sudden.
"Ecchem ... If you keep talking about the process of making children, you better get out! All in consultation with the midwife or whoever it is! Here is the Reading Room of the Department of Civil Engineering! Not an area of science on breeding!"
Ala and Wawa bowed their heads at the sight. They both beat each other and blame each other.
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After being scolded by the guard of the reading room, Ala and Wawa finally moved to the village park under the gazebo on the campus grounds.
"Wa, what do you think I am? You honestly answered! Don't turn it on the others!" ala asked clearly about his best friend.
Wawa rubbed his fingers on his chin looking at the hijab girl who was actually a little shy. "Beautiful, as I said. You're too stiff!"
"Then, how should I go?" ask Ala again.
"It's back to the camera! Do you like him or not?"
Ala remembered the first time she met the man who was going to marry her. Subconsciously, his lips were etched into a faint smile.
"Let me guess. You actually like him, right? You are ashamed to say it. If you don't like it, can't you just take it for granted?"