When they arrived home...
"Here, these are clothes for Kan'an and Rumi, and this one is for you, Alivia. Try them on," her mother said, opening the shopping bags one by one for her three children.
"Mom, where did you buy these?" Rumi asked, playing with a small ball in his hand.
"Mom bought them at that big mall." her mother replied, feeling happy with her twin sons.
"Mom, I'm going to my room to try on my new abaya," said Alivia and then went straight to her room.
In her room...
"Hmm, this abaya is so beautiful...and it's perfect for going to the mosque too." Alivia exclaimed happily as she tried on the new black abaya she had bought at the mall.
A few minutes later...
She had finished trying on the new abaya she had bought and lay down on the bed, feeling exhausted. Nevertheless, a thought suddenly crossed her mind.
"The mall was so crowded earlier...oh wait...who was that woman with big bro? Why was she clinging to big bro?" Alivia wondered in confusion. She had been too busy having fun to notice.
"Oh, never mind, I have school tomorrow anyway...and my homework isn't finished yet." She muttered and went straight to her study desk to finish her assignment.
The next morning at 6:30, Alivia got up as usual to take a shower and eat.
When she arrived at school...
In the school garden, Alivia saw a group of Fera's circle gang surrounding a girl whom Alivia couldn't quite make out.
Alivia wants to go there but doesn't dare.
Seeing the situation, Alivia felt sorry for the girl. She waited until they all left. Alivia also asked for help from her other friends if anyone was willing to help the unfortunate girl, but they were all afraid of Fera and her gang.
In the school garden...
"Hey, you should be grateful that we agreed to be friends with you in the beginning, but you went ahead and confessed your love to Steven. Yesterday afternoon, I gave Steven flowers, but he rejected my love, saying he had a heart to protect. And he accepted your flowers. What does that all mean? What kind of trick are you playing? You're such a flirt." said Fera angrily, as she grabbed Anya's white hijab.
"I just told him how I felt, it doesn't mean Steven likes me." Anya replied, whimpering in pain, but what could she do, she could only remain silent and accept her unfair treatment.
"Hah, that's why girls shouldn't be flirty, thinking you're so pretty, Anya." Ella mocked, then deliberately spat on Anya's face.
"Yeah, so girls shouldn't think they're pretty, there's still Fera who's better than you." Fina said, also spitting on Anya.
"Hey, let's go, the bell is about to ring, our teacher will be angry again." Lina said, stopping her friends' conversation.
The five of them immediately left, including Nanda who just kept quiet and followed, leaving Anya crying alone in the school garden..