CHAPTER FIFTEEN: YUSUF, MARGARET’S CHILDHOOD PAST
Just remembering those times makes me feel lonely at times but after all, she is my friend since she hasn’t betrayed me before
“So sad” Margaret said looking at my sad expression
I changed my expression immediately and face her “Don’t you worry yourself, I am not that sad. I am already used to it” I said as we entered the busy cafeteria to order for food for free with the use of our ID card
“You are already used to it? Even sadder” Margaret said as we walked towards the cook serving fried chicken wings
“Don’t make me laugh Margaret” I smiled as I walked towards the woman serving fruits
“I am glad you smiled but keeping a friend like that won’t help with this your calm behavior of yours” Margaret said as we walked towards a vacant space to eat our lunch
“As I said earlier, I am keeping her as a friend as long as she hasn’t…”
“…betrayed me yet” Margaret and I said together