
Entering the classroom, Magisna saw Dika on the third bench from the end bench in front of the desk guru—pati bench Orange.
Magisna glanced at him at a glance through the tail of his eyes as he walked down the alley between the rows of benches.
Why are they so busy coming to school? thought.
Then suddenly and without warning, the guy immediately glanced back at him.
The feathers of Magisna simultaneously bristled. This was not the first time he had seen the creature, but Magisna could not get used to it.
"Eka" a female disciple hissed and approached him. "Have you heard about our schoolgirl who was found unconscious this morning?"
"Yes," Magisna answered briefly and indifferently.
"This school seems wrong" whispered the girl with an anxious look on her face.
Magisna laughed sinisterly in her heart. Not this school, the mind is sour. But our school. He took the bag off his back and put it on the table, unzipped it and took out his books. Then close the zipper again and stuff his bag into a drawer under his desk. Then sneak onto his stool.
The female disciple propped her hands together on the Magisna table and leaned closer to Magisna's face. "Said there was a lot of blood splattered on the floor of the corridor," he continued.
Magisna picked it up with her mouth clenched.
The girl opened her mouth again with wide eyes, preparing to say the most stressful part in her opinion.
But the voice of another female disciple was teasing them. "Eka, you're called the principal!" he shouted from the doorway.
Dika spontaneously glanced at Magisna.
Magisna glanced back at him uneasily. Then hurriedly got up from his stool.
The female disciple who was bowing over her desk withdrew and gave way to Magisna. But then suddenly snatched his arm and held back his steps.
Magisna turned her head and raised next to her eyebrows.
"Can you please?" pinta the girl with a hopeful look. "Begging the headmaster to speed up the renovation of our school, you are the manager of OSIS right? We can't stay here long!"
Magisna tried to force a smile and gently patted the back of the girl's hand. "Try the cave, yeah!" wheedled.
The girl finally let go.
Magisna rushed to the principal's room with wide steps.
The headmaster was still wearing blue ray glasses, but not wearing a hoodie sweater.
From the beginning he rarely wore a hoodie sweater, Magisna realized. Only occasionally, even when the weather is cloudy or when it rains.
That day Mr. Isa wore a white shirt with both arms rolled up to his elbows. But still wearing black pants and tie as color as if never replaced because of the color that's it. It has no color except black and white.
"They attacked Arsena's orange, am I right?" Isa started his interrogation.
"Yes" Magisna answered, pulling a bench in front of Mr. Isa's desk, then sat down and looked at the headmaster with a grim face.
Isa sighed heavily and exhaled slowly. Then I stared at the empty air.
"Maybe our school renovation should be accelerated," Magisna ventured to express the proposal of her classmates.
Isa sir looked straight over. "Do you know the source of the problem is actually there?" hisses.
"Then we return them there" Magisna argued.
Pak Isa knitted his brows.
"Please consider this a kind of endemic problem" Magisna added. "We have to suppress the spread."
Isa folded his hands in front of his chest and thought hard. But clearly he looked well at the suggestion of Magisna. After all, the renovation was only done in some parts of the school. The other part can still be used.
"I'll bring you back" Isa decided.
Magisna gave a short sigh.
"But before that." Isa looked back at Magisna. "We have to solve Miss Pinkan's problem first."
Magisna frowned. "We?"
"Yes, you're being asked to testify in this case." Isa took out an envelope from his desk drawer and thrust it at Magisna.
A subpoena!
Any more? Magisna is sick of.
"But—" Mr. Isa let out a rough sigh before finally continuing, "Hendra and Alexza are in a coma. While Novi and Dika may not be reliable."
Magisna picked up the envelope from Mr. Isa's desk and pocketed it. "So?" tanyanya.
"Everything depends on you now" Isa said.
How long can the Fucking Writer work on his novel this time?
As long as he remembered only up to a hundred chapters. It has also been inserted a lot of advertisements and announcements on the side.
"Go back to your class" said Isa.
Magisna pulled up her body and said goodbye. He then rushed out and turned to the toilet.
He washed his face and dried it. Then it was in front of the sink. Hissing voice caught his attention. Both of his eyes snapped, trying to listen to the voice earlier.
Someone seemed to be crying in a corner inside the toilet.
Magisna looked towards the corridor and checked all the doors.
The doors are all closed. But Magisna believes only one is filled.
Then Magisna began to examine them one by one. Knock on every door and open it. The door is unlocked. There was no one in there but him. And the voice was no longer heard.
I must have misheard that, Magisna thought.
But then the voice sounded again. This time closer.
Someone was sobbing in one of the rooms behind Magisna.
Magisna turned her body and knocked on the door she had not checked.
There's no answer. Just a sobbing and gasping sound.
Magisna pushed the door and gave a stifled chuckle, "Orang!"
The tomboy girl sat curled up in the corner of the toilet, crying hugging her knees with a trembling body, slipping her face between the folds of her hands while sobbing.
His soul must have been stuck here all night, Magisna thought concerned. Then bend over and touch the top of the head of the orange.
The tomboyish girl raised her face and was flabbergasted. Then he poured into the arms of Magisna, sucked his face on Magisna's shoulder, and wept bitterly.
"Don't cake gini, ah!" magisna protested while gently patting his best friend's back. He was invisible, Magisna thought. People are gonna come after me and think I'm crazy. "Since when have you been such a crybaby?" goda Magisna's.
"Cave fear!" whisper of an orange among his sobs. "The cave thinks it's dead."
"Where possible," entertain Magisna with a whimper. "Angel of death ogah nyoleku!"
The orange chuckled crazily, half crying and half laughing. Then pulled his face off Magisna's shoulder. "Why are you the only one who realizes that the cave is here?" Orange asked Magisna with a grim look.
"Only a cave can see you," said Magisna bluntly.
The orange stammered at Magisna.
"But don't worry" Magisna added quickly. "Lu's not dead. Just coma. You're in the hospital again."
"Lu's no longer prank, is he, Eka?" The orange raised next to his eyebrows, looking at Magisna with a suspicious expression.
Magisna shook her head and let out a short sigh. "Serious cave," he said solemnly. "So please reduce the interaction after we get out of here. The cave doesn't want people to think the cave is crazy for talking alone."
The orange blinked and squinted his eyes. "It turns out you're serious," his his hiss still looked unconvinced. Then scatter out with wide steps.
Magisna followed him with a panicked expression. What's he gonna do?
Jingga stopped her steps in front of the toilet while turning to and fro.
"What do you want?" whisky Magisna.
"Let's see later," replied Orange without burden. Then hurry to their classes.
Magisna followed him curiously.
As soon as they got to the front of their class, Jingga kicked open the door and pushed it with all her might.
The entire class turned rowdy, everyone was aghast and turned towards the door.
Magisna frowned in horror behind the Orange.
"Eka!" his classmates growled at Magisna.
The orange grinned with a triumphant look.
Magisna buyak sebal.
"It turns out the cave really does not look like," cried Orange excited. His soul was separated from his body, but he acted as if it was something pleasant.
She cried like a baby just a moment ago, Magisna thought fed up.