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Chapter 23 - MYS 23 Vacation 

MYS 23

Besides that, going to school too early only makes me sleepy during class because of a lack of exercise. For me, riding a bicycle is the best morning sport. By cycling, I can absorb lessons better, my concentration also increases and I get quality sleep in the first break.

I was already in front of Budi's house when I found the child still wearing a t-shirt and shabby underpants and a towel draped over his shoulder. Budi is whistling at a pair of lovebirds in a cage hanging from a guava tree.

"You haven't showered at this hour yet?" I asked as I led the bike into the yard and put it in the side garage which contained four mountain bikes and one automatic motorbike.

"My sister has been busy inexplicably from morning to sabotaging the bathroom," answered Budi still looking at the bird.

"But what time is it?"

"I know why." Budi sighed then gradually entered.

I'm surprised, I'm also a girl but I never take long showers like her friend Upin Ipin. Susanti is Budi's only younger sister.

Not long after I put down the bike, Budi shouted from inside the house asking to be waited on. And five minutes later Budi was in full uniform.

"Surely you don't shower and just brush your teeth?" I chuckle, salute to Budi's appearance, which is the same. Bathing or not bathing, Budi is still black and curly.

"It's okay, fortunately, my toothbrush is still left intact with Santi. Is that a sister or not, it's not polite to be with the older one?" said Budi.

"How would I know. You as the older brother are confused." I added walking into the class.

Not until my ass touched the surface of the chair, Andi grab my hand, making me stand up again.

"Anggi, so you prefer to be with Budi over me?" Andi groaned like a girl who was PMS.

"Hah?" suddenly I was shocked. How can Andi interpret the strangest thing? "What do you mean Andy?"

"You took Budi home and left together, and you laughed carelessly along the corridor when you walked together." Andi's accusations are getting unreasonable.

"I only ride a bicycle for the sake of my physical and mental health. And if that's what you think about me... that's up to me... I don't have the obligation to explain anything." I said and sat down. Put the bag in the drawer and leave. Wash your face to be fresh. There is a bully who has made my sunny morning.

That was Andi's last action to annoy me with his absurd behavior. I'm relieved, of course. The greatest hope in the bottom of my heart. Dealing with one of the seventeen land crocodiles is tiring, why should I also add Budi? The kid's brain must have hit something on the road earlier.

My anxiety only increased, when I found out that badminton practice was closed today. Because there was a teacher's meeting which also resulted in school going home early.

"Anggi...let's play," said Stefie, as I expected Duo R to leave her. I was just a spare tire.

"Oh no. I want to sleep pretty alone." I groaned away from Stefie's arms.

"Hurry to my house. It's important." Ana's orders were irresistible. If Ana already uses the word 'important, it means that she has something to do with her mother, because my principle must be according to what my mother says so I can't move. Stefie, who was beside me immediately lit up.

"Shall I come with you?" Stefie bargained with a trick to put on a smile as wide as she could.

"Ann, someone wants to come." I shouted back, looking at Stefie before saying "...you're heavy. Come with Ana." expelled me while pushing Stefie towards Ana. "I took Stefie, Ann," I said again before Ana left the class which Stefie immediately followed behind.

"Want to come with me, Anggi?"

"Thanks, Jon. Just ride a bike. I haven't cycled in a long time." reject me. It was clear that Jono's face was disappointed. "Sorry, Jon. I don't like riding sportbikes. The back seat isn't good." I was clear before Jono asked why. And after I explained my reasoning, he understood then left without a frown of disappointment which made me frustrated.

In the past, when I was early in school, I used to ride Jono's motorbike and I sat in the back. In addition to having to take a straddle position with me, who wears a short skirt, when the motorbike is speeding, the passengers need to hold on to the front. It's like the scene of someone riding his girlfriend's motorbike. The incident traumatized me and I no longer wanted to ride a sportbike for the rest of my life. In any case, the bike my father bought was the best.

I just arrived at the door of Ana's house, which was open. Ana's mother screamed hysterically and then approached me. Hug me tightly as if we haven't seen each other in a long time.

"Anggi, where have you been? How come you rarely go home now..." Ana's mother squeaked after breaking her hug.

"Yes, Auntie. Yesterday there was a badminton competition. We practice every day. Sorry, Auntie." I said after successfully sitting on one of the wooden chairs

"Oh, yes. Ana is also busy with basketball. Auntie is so lonely."

"That's why now Anggi is coming, aunty. Are you healthy?" I said casually.

"Alhamdulillah, I'm healthy. Anggi is here, yesterday my aunt bought clothes for Ana. But her son didn't want to wear them. Just for Anggi, would you like it?" said Ana's mother half forcefully.

"But auntie... that's for Ana. Maybe tomorrow, Ana will want to use it." avoid me. Don't forget to put on the best smile.

It's not Ana's mother if what you want can't be realized. Ana's mother pulled me into the room, showing me not only one super beautiful dress. If so, it's not a coincidence.

I have long known from Ana's own story that her mother desperately wanted her only daughter to be a girl in general, feminine. Ana only has a suit with a skirt that is the school uniform. The rest of Ana's closet is full of pants and t-shirts.

If at this time, I was forced to try on all the clothes. And then immortalize it with his cell phone. It would also be useless if I refused, behavior that even my biological mother never did. What he did was only as an outlet, I was also the victim.

"Don't forget to take it home later, Ngi. Auntie wants to go to the salon first," said Ana's mother after putting the clothes into two large paper bags.

"Yes, auntie. Thank you very much, aunt." I answered before escaping to Ana's room which was already empty, even though I haven't heard Stefie's laughter for five minutes from here.

They must have run away too. Where else if not to Jono's house through the side door.

- TBC -