The way I love you

The way I love you
100 First Meetings


Fio held onto Dhea's cold hand. She bit her lips tightly so that her sobs did not come out.


Many memories of him and Dhea revolved in his memories.


The Flashback


Fio got off his parents' car which drove him to his new school. It's Fio's first day of elementary school. The girl turned her head left right, looking at the many disciples being escorted by their families.


Not far from them, a small child had also just arrived and was sitting under a tree. The boy was alone, because the one who arranged it to this school went straight home, returned to the orphanage because there were still many jobs, especially taking care of the children of the small orphanage.


The two girls entered the same class. The other children, directly approached the girl who was wearing good things, stared in awe and immediately invited her to meet. Unlike the girl who sed Iraq, looks ordinary even though she only wears ordinary things.


"I'm Fio, who are you?"


"Dhea?"


"Fio, just sit with me" invited the others, but Fio still chose to sit with Dhea.


As the girl took out her writing tools, Dhea also looked ordinary, even though her stationery was an old thing.


Fio stared in awe at Dhea, when what the teacher asked, was always able to answer correctly.


From then on, it was Fio who always approached Dhea, even though Dhea seemed more interested in reading. Dhea often helps Fio in lessons, unlike her other friends—who prefer to play and always ask about the items owned by Fio.


Fio often brought more provisions for prayer and Dhea ate together. See Dhea who every day only brings white rice with egg ceplok only and water. Even the girl did not bring any pocket money.


At that time, Fio did not know that Dhea was an orphan, because Dhea was always picked up in front of a small alley not far from the orphanage.


Dhea didn't want Fio to pick her up at the parlour, not out of embarrassment, but because she didn't want to cause envy for the others. If the orphanage children know he is invited to go for a walk, they will be envious and want to come along, while Dhea is not good with Fio's family if Haris invites his friends.


Refusing Fio's invitation is also useless, because the girl continues to force. Fio will be sad at home and his parents will come to school and talk to him.


Since I was a kid it has been like that.


For six years they were friends, always in the same class and sat together. Their friendship is beyond anything.


Whatever happens to Fio outside the house, Dhea is the first person to be asked questions by her parents. Dhea was like a bodyguard who had to keep Fio from getting hurt let alone crying.


"Fio, why are you crying?"


"Dhea, I want to move abroad."


"What?"


"Papa I'd like to think of a company that's in Australia."


And after graduating from Elementary School, the two of them split up.


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