The two weeks went by very quickly, Radit and the others who usually relaxed in the morning had now been woken up again. In the early morning, the alarm sounded so loud that it woke Radit up first.
"Wow, it's already 5am! I had intended to wake up 15 minutes earlier than the alarm," said Radit, hurriedly getting out of bed.
"Raka, wake up, it's morning," Radit said, opening the curtain and taking a quick shower.
"Hm... it's still dark, why are you waking me up," said Raka.
"It's school today, did you forget?" said Radit in the bathroom.
"Oh, right, I forgot," Raka said, and then he washed his face in the sink. About fifteen minutes later, Radit finished his shower, and Raka was next.
After ten minutes, Raka finished bathing. "Wow, that's fast," said Radit.
"I'm not used to bathing at this time of the morning, so it feels very cold," said Raka.
"Well, there's a heater," said a surprised Radit. Raka looked at Radit in surprise too and they stared at each other.
"Well, why didn't you say so!" said Raka.
"What? You've been living here for over a month, have you never used the heater?" said Radit.
"I forgot," said Raka.
"Yes, it's your fault," Radit said.
"Never mind, I'll just take another shower," said Raka.
"Woi, just wear the school clothes, it'll take a long time," said Radit holding Raka's shoulder.
About fifteen minutes later, they both finished cleaning up. It was already 5.35am and they headed to the dining room.
In the dining room there were already many people gathered, not only Radit's friends, but all the children of the family who were going to school were eating.
"That's Raka and Radit just arrived," said Jett, Raka's second brother, then Radit and Raka sat at the table with Leonardo, Jett, and Fauzan.
"Wake up late?" said Leonardo.
"Yes," said Radit.
The waiters immediately served the food to Radit and Raka.
"Oh, fish this time," said Raka.
"What is this fish?" said Radit.
"This is mackerel. Enjoy," the waiter said and left.
They were all talking while eating. Most of them were talking about school.
After about 20 minutes, they had all finished eating and they headed to the parking lot to board the mini bus that the Amarta family had prepared.
There were only two mini-buses. Radit and his friend took the same bus while the others took separate buses.
During the trip, they didn't really talk much. They only discussed the things they saw.
The streets that morning were already busy, crowded as usual, but not too crowded like last time. After about 30 minutes, they arrived at the school and started back in their last class.
Raka ran out of the bus first and shouted. "Wah! Back to school!" she said and made herself seen by many people.
The others came down slowly. As they came out they said to Raka, "Earlier you almost forgot to get up, now you're excited," said Radit. "How tacky," said Amelia.
"Don't be embarrassed," Steven said.
"Don't you hate school?" said Jiyan.
"Let's walk, don't be weird," Leonardo said while patting Raka's shoulder rather hard.
"Hey, what's wrong with you guys? Why are you being so cynical," Raka said, but everyone ignored him.
"Oi! At least answer me!" said Raka.
They headed to their respective classes. Radit and his classmates, Raka, Leonardo, Steven, Amelia, Hana, and Laras arrived in class and put their bags down.
"Oh, what a memorable class aroma," said Raka.
"Stop it already, you're weird for saying things like that," said Radit.
"Oh, come on. We're just back, school again," said Radit.
"Yes... yes, so there's no need to be tacky," said Radit.
"Hey, can we sit anywhere?" said Hana.
"Because we haven't been to school for a long time, and we are starting from the beginning of the semester again, so it seems free," said Amelia.
"Then, Radit, where are you sitting?" Hana said.
"Hm... I'll just sit in the center here," Radit said.
"Radit, why are you sitting in the middle of the class, come to the back corner next to the window," said Raka.
"No, lah, sometimes you can't see the writing on the back," said Radit.
"Hm...? Are you missing an eye, Radit?" Hana said.
".... I don't know, I never checked my eyes," said Radit.
"Then go to an ophthalmologist to get checked," Hana said.
"I don't think so, my vision is still clear and has no problems," said Radit.
"Well, if Radit doesn't want to sit here, let me sit across the table from you," Leonardo said.
"Hey... I don't want to sit with you, go away. Hush... hush," Raka said.
"I'm usually in the corner, you take it first," Leonardo said.
"Hish... stay away," Raka said.
Raka and Leonardo fought for a suitable bench.
"Radit, are you here?" Hana said.
"Yes, I'll stay here, it's a good position," said Radit who sat down.
"Then I'll sit next to you," Steven said, sitting next to Radit.
"In that case, I'm next to you too," Hana said, sitting across from Radit's bench.
"Oho... I want to be close," Amelia teased Hana.
"Ih, what the heck," Hana said.
"If so, I'm here too, it looks like it's going to be fun," said Amelia.
"So, Laras, where are you?" said Amelia, and it turned out that Laras had sat at the front.
"Oho, as always, always at the front," said Amelia.
"Well... this is the best place for me," Laras said.
As time passed, more and more students arrived in class. They interacted with each other, discussing anything since they hadn't seen each other for a while.
The clock struck 7am, the teacher had arrived in class and all the students were seated in their chosen places.
Radit looked around the classroom and felt a little lonely.
"It turns out that many are unlucky," Radit said in a low voice that only Steven could hear.
"Yeah... I can see," Steven said, looking down slightly.
"Who is this teacher, I've never seen her before," said one of the students in the class in a quiet voice.
"She's the new teacher, isn't she?" said Amelia in a low voice.
"Hello, students. Introducing, I'm the new teacher who has the opportunity to teach at the popular First National Academy of Supernatural Power High School," Anggita said.
"What is the name of our school?" said Raka.
"Since it was rebuilt, the name of the school has been changed," says Leonardo.
"Then, let me introduce you, my name is Anggita Melasari. A graduate of Kaendah University," Anggita said.
"Oh, he graduated from the best university in the country," Steven said in a low voice.
"Well, since I'm a new teacher here, now you introduce your names and which extracurricular club you're from. Then, from near the entrance," Anggita said.
And the new class started, they all introduced themselves one by one.