
At one night, Tania arrived in front of Kayden's house. The girl got out of her uncle's car and walked into the yard.
"You're back?" Ask Kayden who still smokes in his favorite place.
Kayden immediately stood up and faced Tania who had just walked in.
"Yes, I can't leave my school for too long." Answer Tania.
"How's your mother doing? Is it healed?" Ask Kayden again.
"It's better." Answer Tania again. "How is the selection of the chairperson of OSIS in schools? I accidentally left my phone."
"Yes, as I said yesterday, Tyaga was chosen. You're gonna be happy too, right?" Kayden.
Tania nodded in answer.
"That's great. No other candidate is as good as him. I'm pretty sure the school will be better when he's head of OSIS." Answer Tania. "You better stop smoking and go to bed. Your health will be bad if you keep up late and smoke like that."
Kayden only snorted with a small laugh in response to Tania's words.
Tania again stepped up and walked towards her residence, a room located outside the building that was Kayden's home. The girl walked in immediately after opening the door.
Tired and drowsy made Tania take a deep breath as she entered and closed the door.
Turn on the lights and go straight to his study table to pick up his phone that was left behind yesterday.
His phone ran out of battery so he had to charge it first to check who contacted him.
After cleaning herself up and preparing to rest, Tania turned on her phone which had charged well enough.
Many messages he received and many reports of several people contacting him.
One of them is Ares. Tania immediately saw that Ares sent a message to her several times by asking if she had come home or not.
In the young man's last message, he asked Tania to contact him directly if the girl had read the message.
"Why should I call her?" Tania muttered feeling that she did not understand Ares' purpose with his message. "It's been too late, doesn't it matter that I called her?"
After thinking for a moment, Tania decided to call Ares. Unfortunately, a phone call came in first.
"I'm sorry I called you last night." Said Tyaga who turned out to be the one who called Tania. "I saw the message I sent and I guessed that you were back, so I called you. There's something I want to say... Hhmm, am I interrupting?"
"Tell me what you want to say." Said Tania while sitting on the side of the bed.
"Do you know that I'm the new chairman of OSIS?" Tanya Tyaga made sure first.
"Yes, congratulations. I think you're more competent than I am as OSIS chairman, and I hope the school will be more advanced." Tania.
"Thank you, that's why I called you right away. I mean, I've seen the new rules you've made and it turns out we have the same view of school rules." Answer Tyaga. "But it seems like it's been too late. What if tomorrow morning we talk about it in the OSIS room?"
"Alright, I also plan to come in the morning to settle the pending OSIS business." Answer Tania.
"By the way your mother's condition has improved?"
"Yes, he's better." Tania.
"Thank God then." Tyaga Sahut. "Okay, you must be tired, right? Rest now, upperclassman."
Tania immediately laid her body on the bed because fatigue had enveloped her, until she unconsciously fell asleep.
Early in the morning Tania had walked into the school when the school was still quiet. Time shows at half six in the morning.
The girl entered the OSIS room which since last year became her favorite place in school.
No he thought that Tyaga was already in that room. The young man was sitting with the files he was reading.
"Good morning, sorry I didn't knock on the door. I don't think anyone's come yet." Said Tania walking into the room.
"No problem. I also didn't tell you that I've reached school." Tyaga replied after returning with his busyness.
"Why did you come so early?" Tania asked while sitting on the hose of one seat from Tyaga. "Have you had breakfast?"
"I just want to quickly read and understand the rules you've made so that at a committee meeting I can easily convince them." Answer Tyaga.
Tania opened her school bag and picked up the two loaves of bread she bought at the 24-hour minimarket.
"Take it, you can eat it." Tania. "We can't concentrate on an empty stomach."
"Not really, I can concentrate under any circumstances." Tyaga looked at Tania. "But okay, thank you." Tyaga took the bread and opened it to eat.
"So where did you read it?" Tania asked as she opened a copy of the new rules she made.
"Until serious violations such as students caught fighting to deal with the authorities." Tyaga answered with a directed look at the file before him. "What do you think is a gross violation?"
"Yes of course because it can tarnish the name of the school. Didn't you?" Tania while opening her bread. "Therefore I put it into grave violation and the sentence is directly expelled from the school."
"I also think like that. All right, then there's no problem with this." Excited Tyaga again flipped through his file.
The two of them continued to discuss until an hour had passed, and the state of the school became very crowded.
"Then will students who have previously broken the rules be able to get a penalty when the new rules are passed?" Tanya Tyaga turned to look at Tania who was sitting on her left.
Tania thought for a moment, the girl so thought of Ares who had previously committed so many violations and one of them had never been to school for a semester.
"What's wrong? Are there any other considerations you're thinking about?" Tanya Tyaga investigated.
"It's better not be necessary. I feel like they might have changed now and be more responsible."
Tyaga closed his beam and sat up straight with a long sigh.
"How about we give the points system for how many fouls they committed. If it has reached the limit set then the school can sanction them."
Tania was silent thinking about it again. For him it was something difficult because he knew Ares would collect a lot of offense points from past violations.
Tyaga looked at Tania and waited for the girl's answer.
Suddenly the door opened to make them both surprised and turned towards the door.
Tania was surprised that Ares opened the door. Seeing the young man made her remember the message she had read. It also made her remember that she forgot to call him last night.
...–NATZSIMO–...