The whole way, Skala just stared out the window in silence. The view of the skyscrapers, the cars passing each other, and the deafening screams of horns. The nervousness that ran through made his intertwined hands turn cold.
After learning the facts about her lost memory, Skala was a little worried about the days that she would have in the future. In his heart he prayed that whatever would happen in the future would be smooth.
"Hopefully," Skala muttered under her breath.
A few minutes later, the white sedan stopped in front of the school gate that said DEANDLES SMA. A majestic gate that towers firmly with white paint. Skala looked at the gate from inside the car, before then the door opened the left side was opened by Mr. Udin.
Skala exhaled slowly and then got out of the car. "Thank you, sir. Later when I get home, I'll call you."
"Ready, Non," replied Mr. Udin then went back into the car. The car moved slowly from the front of the school.
Skala stood still looking at the gates of her new school. I don't know why there was a sudden feeling of fear that overtook him. But Skala tries to think positively. It was her first day at the new school, so it was only natural that she was nervous and also worried.
Skala walked through the main gate, stopping briefly at the security post to inquire about the principal's office. Then walk following directions from the security guard named Satrio earlier.
"Guys! It turns out that the rumors are true! The First Lady of the Roma school is moving here!" shouted a man hanging out with his friends on the basketball court.
Skala glanced at the field, but ignored it because she didn't know the group. Yes, yes, this is the first day of coming to this school. The girl decided to continue on her way, but after only a few steps suddenly someone grabbed her arm so she looked back.
The man who had shouted earlier was now standing in front of him. They faced each other with the man's hand still holding the girl's arm.
"Where are you going, Princess Violet Scale? Don't want to greet me first?" asked the man, smiling mischievously.
The girl whose full name was Violet Scales frowned in confusion. "You know me?" he asked then.
Cash only the man in front of him laughed loudly, laughing at Skala's question which the man thought was ridiculous. A mischievous smile appeared on his lips a sign that the man was planning something. "I'm your girlfriend, how are you?" tease the man then.
Skala's two eyes bulged instantly. "Huh? Girlfriend? Are you my girlfriend?" asked Skala confused. His parents did say that he lost his memory, but did he really know this man, as his girlfriend too.
At first the man really enjoyed the confusion on Skala's face, but as time went on he became awkward himself. The man scratched his head awkwardly. "No, I'm joking," he sneered.
Scale sighed in relief.
The boy looked into Skala's face which made the girl blush. He brought his face closer, leaving only a few centimeters between them. "So you really lost your memory?" he asked then. The informant he sent to investigate this girl turned out to be honest when he said that Skala had amnesia.
Scale nodded in approval. "W-we're really not dating, right?" he asked nervously because they were quite close.
The man raised his head, making Skala let out a sigh of relief. "Why? You want us to date?" The man smiled mischievously.
"Good, if not. I really didn't expect to have a boyfriend like you," said Skala flatly. Did not respond to the man's temptation.
The girl studied the appearance of the man in front of her from head to toe. The man in front of him had short, black hair, no earrings or a thin mustache, nor a beard. His skin was white for a boy's size, his school uniform looked disheveled even though it was still morning. The suit and tie are missing somewhere.
"Eh, why are you looking around? Go away!" expel the man cold.
"Senoaji twinkle," Skala muttered reading the man's name tag.
twinkle. The man changed his expression in a flash. Again eroding the distance between them, until Skala had to look up because of the difference in their height.
"La," called Binar. Slow but sharp enough.
Skala could notice the change in expression and tone of voice of the man in front of her. The girl was a little nervous when she returned Binar's sharp gaze.
"Our relationship is really not good, we were never close, even just to say hello. I'll tell you from the start, so you won't be surprised when I make a fuss," Binar threatened and then left Skala, who was confused by his sentence.
Trying not to bother, Skala resumed her steps after being interrupted earlier. Looking for the Deandles High School principal's office.