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My heart seems to be in trouble. Beats faster at the 'him' I think I've known before. Before he loudly said my full name_Skala

Bi, have we known each other before?

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The smell of wet soil that had just been splashed by rain water was so refreshing to breathe. A new day in February gets a warm welcome from the rain fairies. The rain that was pouring down the city of Jakarta at night only stopped at dawn this morning. Fortunately, it didn't last all day because it would be very troublesome if you had to do activities when it rained.

A girl in a dark blue uniform descended the stairs leisurely. A maroon bag hangs on her left shoulder. The girl then walked to the dining table which was already occupied by her parents. Raja, sitting quietly while enjoying his coffee and morning newspaper at the end of the table. While the Queen sat on the left side of the King, the woman smiled warmly at her daughter who had just joined the dining table.

"Morning, dear," said the Queen.

"Morning, Ma," said the uniformed girl kindly. "Morning, Pa," he greeted the head of the family whose face was lost behind the newspaper.

"Morning." The king only greeted him with a glance.

"What do you want for breakfast? Fried rice or bread?" asked the Queen.

"No bread, Mom."

The queen quickly prepared two white bread covered with her daughter's favorite peanut butter, then placed the bread in front of the princess.

"Thank you," the girl said, starting to eat the bread made by her mother.

"Honey, are you sure you want to go to school now? Why not tomorrow or in a few days? Are you really healthy? What will happen if you faint at school? The Queen has again voiced her concerns since her daughter said she wanted to go to school.

"I'm sure, Mom. I'm fine. You don't have to worry."

Queen looks still doubtful. He was afraid if he had to let Skala go to school. He was still worried. As a mother, it's natural to worry about her daughter, especially when Skala just got out of the hospital.

"Don't worry, Ma. Our daughter will be fine, don't worry too much," advised the King to his wife.

The Queen sighed for a moment. "Yes, yes, Mama believes. But you don't forget Mama's advice last night, okay? Anyway, after school, you don't go anywhere! Go straight home. If Mr. Udin is late to pick you up, you just wait in class. Don't wait in front school!" long advice.

"Hmm." The scale is just mumbling.

"Scale, don't just go easy on yourself. You...."

"Gosh, yes, my dear Mama," cut the girl named Skala exasperated. "I'll be home on time," he added, smiling.

The queen was relieved to see a smile on her only daughter's lips.

Scale fed the rest of the bread in his hand. With his mouth full of bread, he asked, "Owh, iywa ... katwa Giwa, I used to study in Rwoma. Why have you moved to Deandles now?"

Although it is not clear, but still can be caught by the Queen and also the King. The question succeeded in getting the attention of the King, who initially focused on reading his newspaper and also the Queen who was bribing fried rice into his mouth.

"That...." The king was silent for a moment. The middle-aged man cleared his throat for a moment, glancing at his wife for help.

"That's because Deandles is closer to home. You just had an accident, Mama was worried that your school was far from home. Rome is farther away, my dear," the Queen interrupted as quickly as possible displaying a relaxed expression. Get rid of the tension that had created.

"Mama is stupid, eh," said Skala, looking at her mother in surprise. Changing schools according to him is too much.

"It's up to you, you want to say Mama is lebay, possessive or something. Anyway, from now on, Mama will always monitor you."

Skala just snorted hearing her mother's words just now.

"Yes, that's it. Go there! Pak Udin is already waiting in front," said the Queen when she saw that her daughter's breakfast was finished.

"Yes, I'm going to school first, Ma, Pa," said Skala.

"Hehm, be careful on the road," said the King.

"Tell Pak Udin to drive slowly, don't speed."

"Yes."