TGIF!
Thank God It’s Friday!
Finally,
weekend was coming and we’re ready to rock! Yeaah!
“Let’s
get out of this school!” screamed one of my friends after the final bel rang. All
the students replied with the same athusiasism.
We
all grabbed our things, books, pencils, to our bags. We ran out of our class
then went to our cars. Me and my class mates had a plan to go the beach for
this weekend, so there we went!
I
sat in the back seat, right between my two best friends, Luna and Paul.
“Give
me some space, Lucy,” Paul said. I really needed to accept the fact that his
big body really needed big space. Haha!
“Okay,
okay,” I chuckled.
“Maybe
you should bring your own seat, Paul, so you won’t need ours,”
Me
and Luna bursted to laugh. Paul just looked at us with squinted eyes.
“Ready
to have fun, guys?” said Roman in the driving seat.
“Yep,”
“Let’s
go!”
“Let’s
beat that Blues!”
“Paul!”
we all yelled.
“We’re
not going to watch a football match,” Luna added. “Beach, okay, beach?”
We
all laughed when we saw Luna tapped his head. Paul’s expression made it looked
funnier. He always made us laugh with his ugly face. Haha!
Then
we drove to the beach with about four more cars of our class mates. After we
arrived, we separated into some groups. Some who played in the water and swam
and some who chosen to hike the hill.
Me
and my best friends hiked the hill with some other friends. We chatted along
the way when the others were busy commenting on the how beautiful the sight
seeing was.
“Hey,
how’s you and Derek?” Paul asked Luna. Couldn’t believe he picked up this
sensitive conversation anyway.
“We’re
good,” Luna answered. “We promised to still be friends.”
“Oh,
alright,”
I didn’t
know why, but I was sure Paul was smiling. I elbowed his rib, forced him to
change the conversation.
“Okay,
so... anyone thirsty already?”
“Pauuuul!”
I rolled my eyes and Luna chuckled. He really couldn’t spend a day without made
us laugh. At least smile.
On
the peak of the hill, we just lied on the grass and enjoyed the sun set. This
was always be our favorite. Sun set. The moment when always shared our stories.
“So,
how’s your university future, Paul?” I asked him, still looking at the sky.
“Well,
not pretty good,” he replied. “Last week my dad need the money to fix the
house’s roof anyway, so I think I need to work after high school before I can
go to Uni. Well, my money always run to my family’s need these days. What about
yours?”
“Me?
You know nothing I need to worry about my Uni. But you know my family very
well, they don’t even ask where I really want to go or which major really I
want to take,” I explained in exaggerating way, made my two best friends
chuckled. “So I always look like talking to a brick wall anyway. No point of
it.”
“What
about you, Luna?” asked Paul.
“Well,
Uni? Checked. Family approvement? Check. Boyfriend? No checked. So I need a
real boyfriend in Uni. Like very very veryyyyy soon,”
We
chuckled listening to her explanation. Oh, well, we laughed actually!
“Maybe
the ‘perfect boyfriend’ you’re looking for is just right in front of you. You just
never notice him—Aw!” suddenly I felt my rib’s elbowed. I turned to Paul and
looked at him, complaining.
“Shhh!”
he fizzed, reminded me not to say anything. But I just grinned and winked.
“Okay,
who’s you’re talking about?” asked Luna curiously.
“No
one. No one. Lucy was just joking, right? Haha,” he laughed awkwardly in a way
to convince her. He elbowed my rib again, tried to get some helps. But I just
didn’t say anything.
That’s
the way we spent our first day. The next day we decided to stay on the beach. We
swam, played on the water or just built a sand castle. Sometimes, it was so
childish but we had fun. That’s the most important thing.
And
then we went back to our boarding school on Sunday afternoon with clothes were
wet and full of sands! Haha. But we’re happy! Ready to face the Boring Monday
as usual!
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