"Come on, don't fight, Mulu, I'm dizzy when I hear that."
"In the end, he finished first." Kayla showed that she was the one who started the problem.
"You're wlee," Rani teased, sticking out her tongue and running into her class.
"Watch out, okay?" Kayla chased her best friend into her class.
"It's just that the two of them are doing their work fighting, sorry," muttered Dira.
In the morning, Alvin had already left for school, he found a chocolate on his class table, he questioned who this chocolate was from, he felt like he didn't have a girlfriend, so the problem with his fans was that many of them gave him letters and flowers. His fans never gave him chocolate, they only gave him flowers and flowers. letters were all he knew.
"Ar, I want to ask," it was better for him to ask his friend than to be confused.
"Ask what?" Arka's eyes were still focused on the game.
"Who is this chocolate from?"
"From your fans," Arka blinked his shoulders indifferently, still focused on his gadget.
"The feeling of my fans is that they never give me chocolates with letters and flowers on them."
"Is there a letter there or the sender's name?"
"There it is," Alvin showed the letter to his friend.
"Let me read it." Arka took the letter he was holding and put his gadget on the table.
Good morning Alvin.
How do you like the chocolate or not? You must be wondering who this letter is from, and one day you will know, don't forget to eat it.
I love you.
From beautiful people.
"Wahaha" Arka laughed when he read it because he thought this letter was a little funny.
"Why are you here?" he raised his eyebrows.
"Just read it," Arka immediately gave the letter to his friend.
"Oh my gosh, it's really ticklish." Alvin felt a little amused when he read the letter.
"Hahaha Alvin has fans again"
"No need to laugh," Alvin scolded him, it's fine, he laughed at himself, and who sent this chocolate, it's embarrassing.
"It's really funny to read"
"You know, I'll just throw it away because I'm too lazy to collect gifts from my fans."
"So, you're just here for me," said Angga, who had just entered his class and heard about chocolate
"It's fine for me to stay here," replied Arka.
"You're noisier than the two of you making a fuss, I'd better throw this chocolate away."
"Eh, don't do it, it's like you don't appreciate women's gifts."
"You know what, you don't really have a conscience," Arka answered.
"I'm embarrassed to know that every time on my table there are gifts from my fans."
"At least you appreciate the gift. It's a pity that he was tired of buying it for you but it was rejected," advised Angga.
"Is it true that your brain is runny or not?" sneered Arka.
"Every day I'm also smart," said Angga.
"Okay, just for the two of you, for two, okay?"
"Yeah, thanks brother." Angga kissed Alvin on both cheeks as a sign of thanks to him.
"Iww I'm disgusted" Arka was disgusted to see his best friend.
"Are you gay?" Alvin asked him.
"It's not bad, I still like the one with the hole," answered Angga, who was said to be gay by his best friend.
"Then why kiss me?" said Alvin.
"That's a sign of my thanks to you," replied Angga while Alvin just shrugged his shoulders indifferently.
"Are you serious, Vin, don't you want that?" asked Arka, who was cutting his chocolate in half.
"No"
"This chocolate is delicious, you know," teased Angga, who was eating the chocolate given to him by his best friend.
"No, I don't like chocolate"
"Really"
"This is the first time I've tried expensive chocolate," said Angga, shaking his hand a little.
"Your Nora," Arka mocked.
"Just leave it alone," replied Angga.
"Oh yeah, have you done your math homework yet?" Arka asked Alvin.
"Already"
"Hey, there really is math homework, right?" Angga didn't know that Mrs. Rika, who was super fierce, had homework.
"There's something wrong with you not doing it."
"Oh my God, I forgot what this was like"
"You're going to get scolded by Mrs. Rika," Arka teased, making Angga scared.
"Hmm... Dear Alvin, can I look at your homework?" Angga cooed to get a cheat sheet from him.
"I'm disgusted," Alvin's body shifted slightly away from his crazy friend.
"Can I have a look?" Angga brought Alvin a little closer again.
"Hahahaha" Arka couldn't help but laugh at his friend's behavior.
"Watch Out, Move Away"
"I can give it to you, but let's see first." Angga was still teasing his friend by stroking his cheeks.
"Take your hand away from me or I'll slap you."
"Just show up, Vin," Arka supported his friend
"So let me know, just let me know, then I won't bother you anymore." Alvin immediately opened his bag to get his math homework book. Instead of being disturbed by his friend, he would have given him more.
"Oh," Alvin threw his notebook right in front of Angga's face.
"Thanks, darling." Arka just laughed at the conversation between the two of them.
"You don't have to call me that anymore or I won't call you that anymore."
"Yes, yes," Angga immediately wrote his math homework.
"Ha ha ha"
"You're laughing, watch out your teeth are dry," Angga scolded him, who was laughing at him.