"All I know, my heart chooses you."
***
Want to ask, please. Where have you been?
Me: Banjarbaru, South Kalimantan?
***
ARJuna's ARRIVAL suddenly shocked Starla. Especially when the boy suddenly pulled his hand, entered Starla's house.
"Heh, are you crazy?" Starla said as she threw her hand away.
"You are crazy! What are you doing asking the Gods of all anther?" said Arjuna while shaking his head.
"I know what I'm doing, Jun. Lo better be quiet and be a spectator."
"Your way is getting weirder every day, La. Farther away from our original plan!" Arjuna stared at Starla sharply.
Starla shook her head, then tapped the boy in front of her. "I'm Starla, I know what I'm doing, Jun. Your job is only to help me, so that Dewa always meets me. I'll take care of the rest, isn't that easy?"
Arjuna sighed roughly. "You have to take care of yourself, La. The god never looks at girls or boys. Don't be too emotional."
"Sooner or later, I'll be able to control him. Just calm down."
"What about your leg? It hurts?"
"Yes, it hurts, you idiot. He's just fucking hard," Starla said irritably.
"Alright, take care of yourself. The incident was a warning that you don't provoke God too much. Our plan can fail," warned Arjuna.
"Yes, yes. What a bitch." Starla rolled her eyes lazily.
"But, are you sure we're going to make it, La?" asked Arjuna doubtfully.
Starla took a deep breath, then gave it a rough sigh. His hesitant expression, replaced with a smile. "Don't call me Starla, if I conquer God I can't."
***
"This is the reason why it's so hard, really? The feeling when you explain it, for example, it's not like this." Larissa complained as she slammed the pen onto her assignment book.
"I swear, yes. It's such a habit for teachers, you know. What do you do? In a cow pen, there are two cows, then five goats are added. How many chicks are in the cage?" dumel Natasya as she read the question, "What cage do I think I ever played in?"
"That's easy," said Starla as she popped the potato chips into her mouth.
"Is that the answer?" Larissa asked.
"Zero," Starla said. Larissa suddenly saw multiple choices in her assignment book, and there was indeed an answer.
"There is, but really? How do you know where to try?"
Starla turned to her two friends, then tapped her temple with her index finger. "Use this."
"Yeah, I know your brain is smart, Star. But, sometimes your cleverness is a danger to people," said Natasya. The girl shook her head.
"Just logic, here. Cows and goats are natural, yes, one cage, you just look everywhere, are there any chickens in the same cage with cows or goats? There aren't any," said Starla.
"The conclusion?"
"Yes, there is no alias zero, that's how complicated it is." Starla went back to eating the chips.
"Don't worry Starla's brain, follow boss!" Larissa immediately wrote down the answer.
The three of them are now in Starla's room doing homework together. The initial goal was because they wanted to hear Starla's story about him who deliberately took Dewa's helmet so he wouldn't be left home, and the rest because Starla's room was the most comfortable basecamp.
"Finally finished this task," said Natasya.
"Cheating on number fifty, Ca. Finally," said Larissa.
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