
Holidays make me lay down in bed all day, “Huh, very peaceful if this keeps mah.” I muttered as I closed my eyes, enjoying the coolness of the room given air conditioner/ac cool air.
Dret ....
The sound of the vibration of my phone on the table was heard, I opened my lazy eyes, then turned to look at my study table. I got up from the bed carrying the laziness to walk, grab a cell phone, stare at the name of the caller.
“Aelah, early in the morning gini did dah Sandi use phone all.” I clucked, then picked up the phone from Sandi.
“Halo, Can.” Sandi greeted from across there in an excited tone of voice.
“Hm, hello, ape?” I immediately asked Sandi, lazy once today it feels just to say the words.
“Lu lemes really dah, pain?” Sandi asked, suddenly worried about me.
“Again, I'm sleepy!” my speech. “Lu instead called me try, argh,” continued me who growled.
“KNOCK? IT'S 11 NOON LOH, CAN!” Sandi squealed, made me keep the phone away from the ear, then brought it closer when it felt Sandi was not screeching.
“Still morning coeg!” reply to Sandi's speech.
“Astaghfirullah, lo, want to be angry but can not, already as bad as you aja.” Sandi resigned from across there.
“Mah stay angry aja, no one ngelarang angry too, right?” Password from across there just saturate it with a thud.
“Lu why call me? Kangen yak?” guess I'm the origin, unexpectedly Sandi even asserted my question.
“Iya I miss you so much, this is going to take the road, would you not?” Sandi asked me that question, getting myself straight out of the study chair.
Running towards the window, shaking the curtains, staring at the clear sky, while my heart kept beating rapidly. I kept the phone away from my ear, then took a deep breath, my eyes unceasingly blinking and glaring due to my body's reaction to Sandi's words.
I put the phone back in my ear. “Halo, Can? Do you not?” ask Sandi to me.
“Denger, you think I budeg what!” my protest to Sandi.
“Yes who knows ye, right?” Sandi instead replied to him like that, putting myself back into abnormal mode.
“So how?” Sandy asked back.
“What's the way?” I even deliberately complicated the answer that I actually agreed to.
“VOW CAN, IT TURNS OUT LO IS WEIRDER THAN SON!” The code that was getting upset was nagging unclear.
“Kok is equated with rice fleas anyway!” my cry that made Sandi cursed because her ears suddenly filled with my voice.
“Ya you are tick too,” said Sandi who made me growl and threaten him. “Awas lu San!” This threat made Sandi giggle.
“Udahlah Can, to the point only, you want me to take out what not?” Sandy asked again.
“Iya, just I'm ready to take a shower first same breakfast,” I replied to Sandi's question.
“Ngapain breakfast? It's lunch too, and I'll eat out!” password Command.
I get ready to shower, change clothes, apply the face with a little makeup tool ala teenagers, as well as prepare some items carried in the bag.
After everything was done, I rushed downstairs, wearing white snickers that matched the white tops and all-black overalls. The hair I accidentally tied up and divorced the rest.
I wear a mini sling bag so as not to be too complicated later, afraid later even hassles themselves. Sandi picked me up with her sports bike.
I stared at Sandi who was covered in a full face helmet. “Lo want to invite me to aurora I look like it's the same people, huh!” I nagged Sandi, made Sandi open her helmet.
“Ck, so don't wear a mini skirt, usually not like this, I'm jealous, I'm suspicious, jreng, afraid to play there, gonjreng-gonjreng jos! Dupatitic jos!” I only displayed a strange smile that raised a slight corner of her lips.
“San, you are actually cool or crazy like Son anyway?” My question made Sandi laugh. “Yes I'm sane, cool, handsome, your future soul mate also,” said Sandi who made me pat on the forehead.
“YOU CRAZY PEOPLE PEL PEL PEL!” I said it using English.
“What is the most I can get with me? Try answer.” Sandi gave me a riddle, made me pretend to think, but did not know.
“Alah lama you, Can, the answer is still a chance to get you, hiyahiyahiya,” said Sandi who answered her own question.
“Udahlah lo crazy, mendingan I ride your motor seat.” I also ride the motorcycle seat Sandi by holding both shoulders Sandi which is almost unbalanced because I suddenly ride.
“Udah ready?” ask Sandi, when my position has been sitting sweetly.
“Udah.” I answered him very loudly.
“Down dong, right, he said already,” said Sandi who laughed, while turning on the motor.
“Oh so, yes already, I dropped yak!” I threatened to hold Sandi's shoulders back to go down, but was prevented by her.
“Don't dong, later how guenya, singles ride this motor,” refer Password to me.
“Halah, earlier he said tell down, you are not consistent Password!” my speech to Sandi, made Sandi speechless and only sighed with resignation.
Sandi covered her full face helmet, before she gave me a helmet that would not make me heavy. After that, Sandi's red sports bike drove at a fast speed, splitting the city that I had lived in for a long time.
Sandi and I walked there, here, enjoying the atmosphere of the city by buying snacks that were on the side of the road.
We also watch movies in the cinema, play time zone, sit in the park while watching the twilight that increasingly fills the city of Bandung. I was made to laugh, happy, cheerful, and not tired of sitting and walking with him.
“Lo like to see twilight?” ask Sandi to me when we are both in the park while staring at the ceiling which shows orange color.
I looked at the old Sandi, then looked back at the orange sky in Bandung. “Gue loves dusk, if you like what?” I asked Sandi, the guy just smiled knot.
“Gue from small likes very much the same rain, sitting under a big tree while fantasizing that I could one day become a star in the lives of many people.” Password's answer silenced me enough.
I knew that what Sandi wanted was not fame, but that she wanted to be someone valuable in the eyes of everyone or some people. The language is difficult to describe the purpose of its purpose, but indirectly something is implied through some words that I concluded with my own.
With Sandi, I sat staring at the sky until it was completely dark. Sandi got up from sitting down, invited me to dinner with her at one of Sandi's own subscription places.
Today's closing with Sandi was fun, exciting, and gave me a peace of mind when I looked back at the twilight I missed.