Rain Teach Me Strong

Rain Teach Me Strong
Chasing Zee


After finding out that his son suffered bullying the third time. Mami Janet felt sad, in her eyes her son from the side. Maybe it was time to quit that job.


His choice to take Zee to his late mother's hometown was the right decision. There no one knows about her life here, so it's safe and Zee will no longer get bullying from her friends.


The school transfer letter was in his mother's hands. Zee and Mami Janet shake hands and say thank you. After that, Zee and Mami Janet resigned from the presence of Nisa's teacher.


At the same time, Marshall came to the teacher's room with the package book in both hands.


"That's not it, Zee?" Marshall murmured, seeing Zee and his mother leave.


"Ngapain Zee and his mother came to school?" Marshall keeps wondering about Zee and her mother.


"Marshall, what are you doing standing there?" Said Teacher Nisa who was already standing in the doorway.


Marshall was stunned to see that Nisa's teacher was already standing there.


"It... I was told by Mr. Luki to deliver the package book."


"Oh... Just keep it there."


"Yes, Mom."


Marshall immediately brought the package book to the place appointed by Nisa's teacher.


Marshall approaches Nisa's teacher's desk and asks about Zee and her mother's arrival.


"Mom... Mm... Can I ask you a question?"


"Can, about what?"


"So I saw Zee and his mother come here. If you can tell Zee why, Mom?" Marshall asked who was very curious about the arrival of Zee and his mother. Moreover, for two days Zee did not go to school.


"Oh... That's. Zee and her mother asked for a letter to change schools," explained Nisa's teacher.


"What's? Zee wants to change schools! Where, Ma?" Cecar Marshall and shocked to hear about Zee's move.


"He said to his mother's hometown."


Marshall, who doesn't want to lose Zee, goes out and runs after Zee.


Marshall searches for Zee and her mother on the side of the road. Marshall keeps running down the sidewalk and hopes Zee hasn't left here, but unfortunately a thousand dear, Marshall doesn't find Zee and his mother.


With desperation, Marshall took his foot off school. The sadness and fear of losing Zee now rattled his chest.


"For a long time you have carried a package book" said Sigit, but Marshall did not answer because his heart and mind were in a state of turmoil.


"Why you?" Ask Sigit again.


"Zee...."


"Why Zee?"


"Zee wants to change schools" replied Marshall.


"Moved? Seriously! Where'd the move go?"


"To his mother's hometown," replied Marshall increasingly soft and sad.


"Git, I don't want to lose Zee. I love Zee. How am I supposed to do?"


"You're after him. After the break, you just skip. I'll help you skip school" Sigit said.


Marshall nodded and Sigit patted Marshall's desperate back.


The break hour arrived. Sigit helped Marshall skip school. From behind the school building, Sigit invites Marshall to a place that has often been a way out to skip.


"I just want you to get here" Sigit said. " O yes, from here you walk to the end of the sewer and from there you just walk to the left. Well, later there you will find a road, precisely an alley not far from our school building."


"okay... I understand. Thanks yeah, you helped me skip and doain, hopefully Zee hasn't left yet" Marshall said.


"definitely. Hopefully Zee will not go" Sigit said.


Incidentally, when he was on the side of the road, Marshall found a motorcycle taxi driver and immediately climbed into the motorbike.


"Where is this?" ask the motorcycleman.


"To the path of the hero."


Mang ojek hastened his motorbike to split the street. All the way Marshall's mind can not be calm and want to get to the boarding Zee soon. If in an emergency like this, it would be like to borrow Doraemon's magic door.


Finally Marshall arrived in front of Zee's kosan alley. Marshall asks the mang ojek to get into the alley.


Marshall got off and paid his motorcycle fare. Marshall is lightning-fast approaching Zee's room.


Tok tok tok tok


Marshall knocks on the door, but it's not open by Zee. Marshall keeps knocking on the door until repeatedly, hoping Zee is inside.


Marshall was getting desperate, because the door wasn't open. Marshall picks up his phone and calls Zee, but shit isn't Zee picking up.


"What are you doing there?" Ask a middle-aged woman, who turns out to be the owner of this boarding house.


"Sorry, Mom. Want to ask, I know the owner of this boarding room."


"Know, but... Neng Zee is gone and no longer sniffing," replied the boarding house.


Marshall rubbed his face rough. It turns out he was late.


"You know where Zee went?" Marshall asked with uneasiness.


"So he said he wanted to go to a travel agent on Surapati street. If it's not wrong to go to his mother's hometown."


"Thank you Mom for the info."


Marshall rushed to the highway. Fortunately, Mang Ojek was still there.


"Mangs... Mangs... Anterin me again to the travel agent on Surapati road," urged Marshall and did not want to waste his time.


He has to get there soon and hope Zee hasn't left the city. Marshall kept praying, so Zee wouldn't leave.


Arrive at travel agent. Marshall searches for Zee's whereabouts in every travel car.


"Zee...!" Marshall kept calling his name and in the last car. Marshall finds Zee sitting with her mother.


"Zee...!" Call Marshall with a slightly relieved face.


"Marshall...."


Zee was surprised to see Marshall standing at the car door, with a wistful look.


"Eh, you're Zee's girlfriend, aren't you?" Mami Janet's Seloroh.


"Mom, I'll go down for a second."


"Yes, but not for long. The car's leaving soon."


Zee nodded and immediately got out of the car. Zee walked slightly away from the car and stared sadly at Marshall's face.


"Zeez... Please don't go." Marshall pleads and cures.


"Sorry, Shall. I have to go, the whole thing between us is over. "


"No, Zee. I still love you to this day. Please don't leave me." Marshall continued to plead with great. I hope Zee stays here.


"I can't. My mom and I have agreed to leave town. I'm sorry...."


"Zee...." Marshall pulls Zee's hand and takes her to his chest. Zee and Marshall's eyeballs are already glazed over. Marshall didn't want to lose Zee.


Marshall hugged Zee. He doesn't care about other people's eyes. Marshall hugged Zee even tighter.