
Abrisam and Adira together down the hallway of the school that has been deserted. Only occasionally seen cleaning officers who are busy carrying out their duties.
“You come home with me?” abrisam asked as they were outside the school building.
Adira shakes her head, “no need. I can go home by myself, take angkot.”
Sam glanced at the clock that coiled on his wrist, “alah too late afternoon will be difficult to find angkot. Can-can lo kemaleman until home.”
The girl fell silent, looking towards the parking lot. Fewer parked vehicles. He was also afraid if he had to wait alone angkot.
“Ya already if you don't want.” Because it was only silenced by Dira, the man stepped away to the parking lot to take his motorcycle first.
Adira quickly realized from the increasingly chaotic mind, then he saw Abrisam who had been riding a motorcycle.
“Sam! Wait!” Dira ran after the guy.
Sam stopped the bike and opened the helmet. Then look back.
“Tadi diem aja.”
“Sorry, I want to go with lo.”
“Ya is up!”
Adira pulled both corners of her lips in a semicircle. Without Sam realizing his heart was beating rapidly. Just this time he saw Dira smiling that wide and the reason the girl smiled was him.
“Come, go!” pat Dira on Sam's shoulder.
Abrisam quickly nodded and closed the glass of his full face helmet back. Not long after that he drove this two-wheeled vehicle to the highway.
On the way there was only the sound of other vehicles that Sam and Dira heard no talking. Only occasionally Sam stole a glance at Dira through his motorcycle rearview.
“It's in front of my house.”
Sam stopped the motor just in front of the colorful painted fence as per the command of Adira.
Not nothing because the fence of this mini malis house is like a kindergarten fence, this is all the demand of Winda who is very fond of rainbow cake.
“Still yes,” said Dira when he had gone down the motor that is quite high up the seat.
Abrisam unshielded his helmet glass, “sama-sama.” He smiled at Dira.
“Luckily there was no police yes.” Sam chirps while pointing with his chin to the girl's head.
Adira spontaneously holds his head, “oh yes, I do not wear a helmet.”
“What is important has arrived safely. I'm back.”
Dira nodded, “careful!”
“not gonna kiss hands first.” Sam stretched out his hand. Instead of getting a kiss on the back of the hand, the girl hit him instead, “what the hell?”
Sam laughed and pulled his hand back. Then he closed his helmet. Soon he put forward his motorbike leaving Dira's home yard.
Today Sam and Dira are back to work. However, this time the handsome tall guy invited Dira to study at the Mang Suep stall behind the school. Sam's favorite stall and his friends.
“Mang, coffee one yes!” Sam immediately pulled out the books he was going to use.
“Tumben here bring beautiful girl Sam?” asked Mang Suep who was inside the small shop.
Sam turned to Dira who was sitting next to him, “ini ‘kan chick that time. Mama forgot?”
Mang Suep instantly lowered his head and looked at Adira, “iya ‘kah? Oh it's already made?”
Adira who heard that quickly denied, “no! I'm not his girlfriend. We were never made. Now I have to, Mang. Follow Sam just want to do english.”
“Oh like that, Neng. Kirain, sorry then.” Mang suep out of his stall and give a glass of coffee to nearby Sam, “eneng want to drink what?”
“Es sweet tea.”
“Ready!” Mang Suep back in, “padahat if he really became his girlfriend mas Sam. The miss luck.”
In Adira's heart, he grumbled, “that there is no luck.”
“Do not smoke!” Dira hit Sam's hand until his cigarette fell, “not good for your health. The smoke is also not good for me.”
“What the heck lo. Loss on me.” Point Sam at the cigarette below.
“Bodo! If you want to smoke too. I'm mending home.”
Sam rolled both his eyes lazy, “oke-okay, I don't smoke.”
“Good.” Just wanted to focus on her book again Dira looked up again when the shop owner gave her order, “thank you, Mang.”
After that they both focused on completing the task given by Miss Jesica.
Until suddenly Sam who looks lazy berslept, “kenal iwan not?”
The question managed to make Dira look at him. Dira knocks the pen on the chin.
“Who's iwan? Lo's friend? Where do I know,” answered Dira accordingly.
“Iwan to have you,” replied Sam who supported his head while smilingly looking at the girl.
“You mean the iwan wants to belong to me? Idih, just know not.”
Abrisam patted his eel got such a response. He just tried to destroy Adira.
“Aaaaa!” Sam yelled by shuffling his hair and stomping both feet to the ground.
Dira's eyebrows are linked and her forehead is wrinkled, “lo why the hell?”
Mang Suep who saw that from inside his stall laughed along.
“Finally done too,” Adira closed her book and slowly cleared up.
Sam dropped his head on the table and let his cheeks cling to the dull wooden table.
“Come is done already at five nih,” said Adira who continued to put her book in the bag.
Abrisam raised his head again and began to tidy up his book into the bag.
“Lo want to come home with me again?” sam asked hesitantly.
Adira smiled as she shook her head, “gue picked up.”
“Whose name?”
“Kepo!”
The girl immediately stood up and put the backpack on her back.
“Gue first yes fear has been awaited,” Adira said to Sam.
Sam just nodded.
“I say yes, Mang. Here's the tea fee.” Dira gave money to Mang Suep who was cleaning up the merchandise, he already wanted to close the stall.
“Iya, neng. Be careful on the road.” Mang Suep kept the money in his pocket.
Sam who saw Dira's departure, now hurriedly put on his bag.
“Mang, here's the money!” Sam puts the money on the table, and then he runs after Adira.
He was curious, wanting to know who picked up Dira. Sam stopped walking when he saw a man wearing a helmet on Dira. Unfortunately, Sam only looked at it from behind. After that Dira and the person who picked her up left.
However, Sam felt familiar with the Vespa motor used by the picker.
“Kayak never saw his motor.” Sam tried to remember, “oh people who were then on the road.”
“His brother or his girlfriend anyway?”