"Really, Senior Sean, please!" exclaimed one of the four girls who looked like they were going to school. The four of them wore the same uniform, and seemed to be in the same school as Sean. Because of that they knew Sean and immediately became hysterical when they saw the man's whereabouts.
Sean just smiled faintly when he was attacked by them. Especially when the four students began to reach into their cellphones to be able to take pictures with Sean.
To be honest, you could say Sean was quite famous among the students at his school, even to other schools. He has many secret fans, and not to forget Sean's achievements and skills, as well as the man's handsome face make Sean easily gain popularity. He's like an artist. However, it was not a pleasure for Sean. He sometimes felt uncomfortable with the student fanaticism that always made it difficult for Sean to respond to them.
Just like now. He had just finished eating porridge and had a little chat with Asya, he was instead intercepted by the students.
"Senior Sean! Senior Sean run early, right? You're going to school right? I brought cheese bread, you know, only for you!" exclaimed one of the short-haired students. Accompanied by another student who is coquettish to Sean.
Sean smiled. "Thanks. Yes, later you can give it at school." Sean agreed. It felt really bad when Sean refused.
"Really, Senior? Then—"
"Get out of the way," said Asya quickly, the girl's voice cold, but looking firm and piercing.
Hearing that, Sean and the four students immediately turned their eyes to Asya, Sean saw Asya looked at him with a cold gaze full of meaning.
"What did you say?" One of the students seemed to disagree with Asya's words.
"I said get out of the way!" Asya repeated, looking at the four students one by one.
The four students were silent when they saw Asya's gaze, which was sharp, cold and full of seriousness. Likewise with Sean, the man was quite surprised to see him.
Without waiting for a word from the four students, Asya then bent down and picked up her books. Then, she turned and walked away from there without meaning to say anything.
"Hey, who's that girl?!" asked the girl with long blonde hair.
"I don't know. She's very arrogant. Senior Sean knows him?" asked the girl with short hair, glancing at Sean.
Sean just smiled a little. "Yes. Little." That was the shortest answer Sean could come up with. He also doesn't want to be too open about his relationship with Asya. Or not, the girl will fall victim to the ferocity of Sean's fans.
***
Asya straightened her writing utensil. Then, she took some of the books she had brought earlier, she had time to put them under the bench. Asya let out a small sigh when she realized some of the books looked dirty and dull. There is also a little torn. It must have been because the girls had stepped on it. They go to the same school as Sean.
Really annoying. What was so special about Sean that the girls were so fascinated by him? It was as if this Asya was a passing wind that they couldn't see.
"Asya!" A girl's call broke Asya's thoughts. Asya then turned around, she saw a student with slightly curly hair and a pure white face walking towards her. Not to forget, a wide smile shone on the girl's face.
"You've been here a long time, haven't you?" She asked.
Asya smiled a little, she nodded. "Yes, I picket today," answered Asya briefly. The girl sitting next to him is Reina Soraya, Asya's friend since the tenth grade. Reina was so kind to Asya that they were friends until the eleventh grade, maybe until the twelfth grade.
"I called you last night. But no answer. I wanted to ask you about homework. I'm not as smart as you, Sya." Reina said while opening her bag and taking out some books and pencils from there.
"Homework? Oh ... Sorry, Rei. Last night I was busy," Asya explained with a horse smile. She remembered last night she was so busy dancing with Sean that she didn't have time to check her cell phone. Asya then went back to checking her thick books, her homework book tucked between her books.
However, when Asya checked it, she couldn't find her homework book either. "Well, where's the book, eh?" asked Asya in the monologue. The girl then opened her bag wide and rummaged through its contents, hoping that her homework book would be there.
"Nothing ...." Asya mumbled. The girl frowned, while looking at the books that had been scattered on the table. She took out the entire contents of the bag, but she never found the homework book Asya was referring to. Asya's gaze wandered, trying to remember where she had last seen the book.
"Maybe left at home, Sya," said Reina, patting Asya's shoulder.
Asya bit her lip while thinking. No way, this morning she remembered the homework book she had brought with him and tucked it in one of the textbooks. If the homework book doesn't exist now, what if it falls on the road?
Oh, right! Asya remembers when she was eating porridge with Sean, her books fell on the pavement. What if the book falls there? Good grief. Asya is quite panicked right now. There is homework to be graded today, if Asya doesn't find the book, she can be punished. Without saying anything to Reina, Asya chose to run fast and left her class.
Asya had to look for her homework book on the sidewalk earlier. Asya split the corridor that was already starting to get crowded with students, she didn't care if she collided with other students. All he could think about was the book. Next, Asya arrived on the road and ran fast, towards the sidewalk which was about 300 meters from her school.
"Huftt ...." Asya took a deep breath, as she felt her lungs expand and constrict from running too fast. However, now the girl had arrived on the sidewalk early.
The girl glanced here and there, found nothing. She then walked to the chicken porridge shop, and had time to ask the whereabouts of the book. However, she could not come up with a satisfactory answer.
"Aish, where's my homework book?! In a few minutes the bell will ring!" Asya monologues confusion. At the same time he was a little annoyed.
"Could it be that Sean took it? Ah, maybe," the girl mumbled. "But I don't know the phone number!" continued Asya increasingly frustrated. However, suddenly Asya's mind fell on the four girls who surrounded Sean this morning. The girls' uniforms were uniforms from a high school which was quite a distance from here. So, Sean goes to school there too, right? In that case, Asya inevitably has to go to Sean's school to pick up her homework book, although there is no guarantee that the book will actually be in Sean's hands.
Without thinking, Asya decided to cross the zebra cross. Shw doesn't have much time now. Her mind was clouded with worry because Asya needed good grades to maintain her scholarship, and because of that Asya had to find her homework book.
TIIIIIIINNNNN!!!
Asya stopped walking, when the sound of car horns pierced her ears. It felt sudden, until Asya was petrified in place, Asya glanced to her right, a white luxury car was now speeding towards her. So close. In fact, not even a meter, Asya could not dodge. Asya felt her heart stop beating, and Asya didn't even have time to scream.
BRAK!
The car hit Asya's body. The girl's body bounced against the car quite hard, then landed on the asphalt a second later. Asya's breath hitched, her body felt numb. The girl's bead slowly began to close. There was only one thing the girl was thinking about now.
'Mom ... help me!' thought the girl.
***
~To be continued~