Sweet Promise of Student President

Sweet Promise of Student President
Drunken


All night, Abi spends his time getting drunk. How many times Shaka tried to remind the man, Abi was still Abi.


He is still firm with his stance. And here's the result. This morning, the man was sprawled weakest, asleep on an old sofa whose luck could still be used.


"Bi, wake!!" shaka Sentak. In the end, the man whose original intention was to play only for a while there, had to stay at the place because he could not possibly leave Abi alone in a drunken state. 


"Enghhh," lamented.


Abi squirmed his body before then he went back to sleep.


"If you don't wake up now, I'll just go!" threaten Shaka when she sees her friend never wake up.


Hearing the threat, Abi immediately woke up. Although Abi is a man and of course he is a student president, in reality the man is very afraid of the ghost.


So this is how, if you want to wake the man up, then just tell him you're leaving him. The man will automatically wake up. 


The man with the smell of alcohol sat himself down and rubbed his eyes several times to gather awareness.


"Not a campus?" shaka asked when she saw that her friend had regained consciousness.


"I don't know, I think I truant. I'm so dizzy with my head" replied Abi.


Actually that's not the main reason he doesn't want to go to college, but he's really not ready to meet with Ara.


Let him ask that first to Ara off campus. 


"Yes already. Should I anterin go home?" shaka asked to see Abi's condition that didn't seem to improve.


"I think so" replied Abi. He did not want to risk an accident when he brought his own motorcycle intoxicated.


"Cck is hard on you." Although Shaka mumbled, but the man still cleaned up Abi's belongings and took the man's motor key.


"Come on!" take Shaka when he's ready. Abi staggered a bit because his head was still dizzy until they arrived in front of Abi's motorbike.


Shaka turns on the motor before they both put on his helmet. 


"Keep, how's the bike?" ask Abi.


"Udah ride first, don't think about my bike. Later I will come here again easily," replied Shaka who is possessed by Abi.


The Abi motor is traveling at medium speed. Abi's current position is hugging Shaka from behind and attaching his body to the man's back.


"Well I'm hugged lo if you're not drunk gini." Shaka again mumbled.


Abi did not answer. The man's eyes closed but his hands hugged Shaka tightly.


This time Shaka let his body be hugged by Abi because he also did not want his friend to fall on the road while they were on their way to Abi's house.


Until the gate of the black house was seen getting closer. When they entered the gate of Abi's house, Shaka saw a middle-aged woman watering plants in the yard.


Shaka also knew who that woman was. She is Abi's mother.


"Morning, Auntie," said Shaka when he turned off the engine.


The middle-aged woman who was originally very focused on the plants now shifted her gaze before her eyes widened when she saw her son hugging Shaka tightly.


"Well, Abi why?" asked the woman while dropping the hose she had originally held. Spontaneously she ran small towards her son to see his state.


"It's okay, Tan. He just stayed up last night so now maybe sleepy," Shaka lied. He couldn't have said what happened last night to Abi's mother. 


Abi squirmed and tried to open his eyes. His efforts were so great because his eyes were exposed to the glare of the morning sun that opening his eyes was a great effort for him this morning.


"Are you there?" ask Abi while wailing.


"Yes, it's arrived. Get down lo," Shaka pinta while shaking her body hoping Abi releases her embrace.


Finally the man who felt very sleepy got off his bike.


"Mom why is it outside?" tanyanya only realized when she saw her mother was paying attention to her movements.


"Usually this hour Mother is also out again nyiram plants," replied his mother.


Abi agreed with what his mother said because it had become a habit.


"You haven't been home all night, called not picked up, early in the morning came home like a gini," his mother scolded.


His mother wasn't a fool who didn't know what her son was doing last night.


"Cock getting scolded anyway? I fell asleep last night in the house of the cement, "Abi replied in self-defense.


"No need to find a reason, your body smells of alcohol," replied his mother, wagging her hands in front of her nose to remove the smell of alcohol coming from her son's body.


Abi looked at Shaka about to accuse the man of telling his mother everything. But Shaka who understood that immediately shook his head in response if it wasn't him who told the incident last night.


"No need to code. Shaka didn't say anything to Mom. Mom knows. Your body smells so bad. Take a shower before you guys use hose water!!" enragedly.


Abi only grinned to display a row of his teeth before then Abi ran into his house to bathe.


"You go in first too, Auntie made breakfast." Shaka nodded in fear.


"Auntie won't upset you. Aunty knows Aunt's son is stubborn. Can't say!"


"I tried to ban it too, Tan. But I can't" said Shaka. Let his friend get a long hospitality from his mother.


His mother interfered and took Shaka back to her house. "When we go in we eat together." Shaka nodded and finally they entered the house. 


Long enough Shaka and Abi's mother waited until their stomachs had sounded a few times from earlier and the person they were waiting for had just appeared with a fresher appearance.


"Waituin huh?" ask again without feeling guilty.


"You can't be a little grown up" said Abi's mother as she slowly struck the man's arm.


"What a grown-up, Mom. I just took a shower."


"No need to ask wait or not. Yes, we wait. Eat up here!!" replied Mother. 


Abi sat on the dining chair in front of the food his mother had prepared.


"Good thing your dad is working, if he's still home, you're out."


"Yes, it's a good time to go home if Abi's drunk."


His mother's eyes widened when she heard his son's words.


"Never again are you drunk like this or your pocket money you cut off!!"


Well it was the scariest threat he had ever heard.