
Anna flinched as the car grazed something and the next second the car moved in an uncertain direction. Along with the brake squeals, Anna screamed hysterically as her body staggered forward. His hand held firmly, but that alone was not enough to make his forehead survive the jutting on the dashboard.
“Aw!” Anna whimpered holding onto her forehead, it only took a few seconds for her forehead to turn bruised.
Alan's face turned anxious as he stared at the bruise on Anna's forehead. With an expression of guilt, Alan felt the side of the forehead. Her rough breathing, worried look on her face plus the look of her anxious eyes made Anna quite understand how much her husband felt so guilty.
“Oh my God, you're hurt. Wait right here. I'll find compress.” Alan got off the car that had pulled over and he disappeared somewhere.
Anna sighed. Half-heartedly he could not make Alan so go awry and feel in the wrong position, even though Anna who was the cause of the accident happened. If he hadn't lied to Alan, Alan wouldn't have been that frustrated.
Anna got out of the car. Sitting on a bench made of cement on the side of the road. His eyes glanced at the parked car not far from where he was sitting. The car is almost rolled over by grazing the sidewalk, the effect of Anna's lies could really put her own life at risk.
Anna looked up when she heard the horn. Silver car stopped by the road. Anna caught the face of a man as the car's glass opened. Aldi, a young lecturer who taught one of the courses on the campus where Anna studied. Long ago, Aldi was Anna's neighbor when Anna lived in an old house. Anna had just entered the beginning of Junior High, and Aldi was already in college. Their relationship was very close at the time. They often visit and even Anna often plays at Aldi's house, spying on the man as he complains of fatigue. They split up when Anna moved house. And now they are reunited on campus as students and lecturers. Separated long enough and adrift age far enough not to make the two keep their distance, the relationship is immediately familiar once met on campus, although Aldi is not Anna's guidance lecturer.
“Aldi!” irih Anna looked at the man. Anna did not want to call Aldi by the name of Father like other students, her tongue was already thick by calling the name directly. It doesn't have to change the call, just the name. That keeps their relationship unchanged. Aldi remains as it was. He is not arrogant, friendly and a lot of jokes.
“Anna, why are you there? Where are you going?” Aldi frowned as he watched Anna's hand twitch on the forehead. He got out of the car and approached Anna. “Jeez, your forehead is hurt. What happened?”
“No pa-pa, really. Minor injuries. It was aja.”
“Plan to go home.”
“Yes, yuk kuanterin. All right, let me know your new home,” bargain Aldi who didn't realize Alan's car was parked around.
“I'm with Alan. I...” Anna's words were interrupted when she felt something cold touch her bruised forehead. He raised his face and found Alan already sitting by his side compressing the wound on his forehead.
Alan had not even cared about Aldi standing near Anna since then.
Aldi stared at the interaction between Anna and Alan.
“Anna, looks like you're going to be fine. You're Alan?” tanya Aldi made Alan face look up.
“Yes, I'm Alan.”
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