Aneska laughed again at Laras' words.
"You are so annoying, you've been laughing at me all the time." Laras hit Aneska's arm.
"Ouch, the evil one who is annoyed," said Aneska, holding back her laughter.
From behind where the two of them were sitting suddenly heard a chirp. "Someone is happy here!"
"Who is happy Goddess?" Asked the friend sitting next to her deliberately raising the volume of his voice.
"Surely the one who was escorted by the student council president," answered Dewi.
"Level up, the vegetable seller becomes a vegetable boss," replied the other, ending with a burst of laughter from behind.
Aneska just kept quiet, she didn't care about the chatter of her friends who satirized her.
Laras, who was annoyed that Aneska didn't answer, didn't even care about them, she finally answered. "Envious is a sign of not being able to, look at it first before commenting," she said in a slightly high voice but with a face that still looked forward.
Instantly the laughter immediately stopped, as soon as Laras spoke. "Insinuated?! Why is it so quiet?" Laras asked again.
Aneska immediately nudged her best friend's hand. "Come on, don't serve them. Just a waste of energy."
"I'm annoyed with the girls. It's good to be beautiful. It's rotten, the mouth is rusty again," said Laras looking back at the group of girls who were looking at her.
Dewi glared at Laras but Laras wasn't afraid in the slightest. She returned the gaze of the Goddess without blinking.
Not long after, the teacher came in with a bag and some books in his hand.
"Good Morning Kids!" Greet the teacher after putting his books and bag on the teacher's desk in front.
"Good morning sir!" Answer the children in unison.
"Did you have any homework that you gave yesterday?" Ask the Teacher.
"There is, Sir!" Laras answered loudly.
The teacher looked at Laras. "You're in high spirits this morning, Laras."
"Of course Sir, I was so excited that I wanted to eat people, Sir," answered Laras.
"What Laras?" Asked the Teacher.
"No Sir. I'm so excited because I've eaten," Laras replied evasively.
"It's good when you eat, it means you have the energy to study but don't fall asleep because usually in a full stomach a sleepy soul arises," said the teacher.
The children all laughed at the Master's words. "Could be, Master."
"That's right, if your stomach is full, you will surely become sleepy. But forget about a full stomach, now open your textbooks. I want to see yesterday's assignment."
The children obediently obeyed. The teacher opened the textbook and showed them their respective assignments.
The atmosphere became quiet and only the voice of the teacher who was explaining in front of the class could be heard, all the students seemed to be seriously listening to every explanation that the teacher gave.
Minutes passed, and it didn't feel like the class was over. The teacher immediately cleaned up his book. "Children, you didn't give assignments today. But remember, you have to keep studying at home. The final school exams will be held soon. You don't want to hear that someone did not pass this year. You must study hard to continue your dreams."
"Yes Sir," answered the children in unison.
"See you again tomorrow," said the teacher, stepping out of the classroom
Aneska cleaned up her textbooks. "Now change to what lesson?"
"Mathematics," answered Laras. "My head often hurts when I have math class."
Aneska just smiled. "It's called a seasonal disease."
"It's raining, seasonal disease," said Laras.
Not long after that, the teacher came in, now a young teacher with a face that rarely smiled.
The children were silent, watching their teacher who had just entered, and immediately put the textbooks on the table.
"Kids, how's everyone?" Teacher asked.
"Yes," answered several students.
"Did you have any homework you gave yesterday?" She asked.
"Yes," replied the child who was sitting in the back seat.
"Then you do the first question up front," said the Teacher.
Another student laughed when she heard his friend being asked to come forward.
Aneska and Laras seriously paid attention to the questions explained by the teacher in front of the class. No one made a sound, everyone was busy doing their work.
Minutes passed, and the recess bell rang. The teacher immediately cleaned up her textbooks on the table and then went outside after saying goodbye first.
"Aneska, go to the cafeteria. I'm hungry, this morning I only had a little breakfast," said Laras.
"No, I didn't bring any money," Aneska answered simply.
"Let me pay for it. You just sit down and accompany me to eat. Come on!" Invite Laras to pull Aneska's hand.
"But Laras," Aneska didn't feel good.
"It's okay. Come on!" Laras pulled Aneska's hand even more.
Aneska finally got up from her seat, following Laras who was holding her hand.
In the cafeteria, the atmosphere looks crowded. Many boys just greeted Aneska and Laras.
"Hi, Aneska. Just make it more beautiful," someone said in a baritone voice.
Laras looked in the direction the voice came from. "Hey Toto, just gets fatter," replied Laras looking at one of the students who was fat.
His friend who was sitting next to him laughed at the answer Laras gave.
Aneska and Laras then chose the menu to eat after the queue in front of them ran out. "What do you want to eat?" Laras asked.
"Up to you?" Aneska replied.
"Just the meatballs so it won't take long. And just drink sweet tea."
"Yes, I'll just go with you. His name is also paid," replied Aneska.
"Okay, I ordered two. You wait there." Point Laras towards an empty seat.
Aneska immediately walked to the bench that Laras pointed out but did not expect it to be not far from there, there was Damar who had just finished eating.
Their eyes met, they were silent for a while then looked away with red faces on both of them.
Not long after, Laras came with a tray containing two bowls of meatballs and two glasses of sweet tea.
"Even though I was the one who brought it Laras, I don't like you. It's been given now and brought it again," said Aneska.
"It's okay," Laras replied, sitting next to Aneska.
Damar, who had finished eating, did not leave immediately but sat quietly watching Aneska who was eating meatballs.
Aneska who was watched felt awkward eating the meatballs. "Why doesn't Damar leave after his meal is finished? I feel ashamed to be watched like this," Aneska said to herself.
Laras who saw Aneska's attitude was surprised. "What's wrong with you? Is the meatball bad?" Laras asked who saw that Aneska's bowl was still full.
"The meatballs are delicious but still hot," answered Aneska looking for an excuse.
"Eat fast if it's cold it's not good," said Laras, then his eyes looked ahead and saw Damar who was looking at them.