A heavy separation Debbie went through, not entirely sadness because she and Amy made many good memories during camp last time. After Amy's departure, there is Sarah as her next best friend. They always go to extracurricular activities together from Ciremai to Malabar if there is a training schedule. Even if they go to different extracurriculars. Debbie joined Marching and Sarah joined red-cross. In the days of extracurricular exercises. They will depart together from Ciremai to Malabar using their special public transport. Once they were also forced to walk up to the highway passed by City public transport because there was no more public transport running anymore which had returned to the terminal that afternoon. Although the walk is quite long and tiring, they enjoy it. Along the way they chat alot about anything or joking so exciting until the trip is not felt. Quiet streets, tall shady trees lined that shade pedestrians, Debbie loves it all. Sometimes she deliberately goes home
Entering the second semester, Debbie has become part of the big family of this school. The days change with this and that, filled with trivia and all kinds of stories. Through Sarah, Debbie got to know Ivy, a red-cross member in class 10-3. Sarah introduced her to Debbie as a close friend during extracurricular activities. While Debbie after Amy's departure has not had close friends in extracurricular until now. Therefore, she is always alone when participating in extracurricular activities. As per her glasses-wearing appearance and reputation at school, Ivy is the smartest of the three. If Sarah excelled in English, Ivy excelled in math. Ivy is obsessed with grades, assertive in expressing opinions and competitive. Like Debbie who can't be ignored when reading comics. Likewise Ivy cannot be interrupted when solving mathematical formulas. Once Ivy said to Debbie. “I want to be the best in mathematics because I want to get someone's recognition me so that he is aware of my existence
The more sought after and observed, Debbie increasingly feels Ivy's taste is beyond the ordinary or normal word. Alfred does have tremendous advantages academically but in other aspects he also has many shortcomings, the conclusion Alfred is just an ordinary person is not as perfect as Ivy describes. “He was weak physically, also very easy to tease." Now that Debbie remembers Alfred's figure “he vomited badly when eating green bean porridge, just because the upperclassman said the porridge was mixed with flies.” Ivy, who heard Debbie's every word carefully since she started telling the story, only smiled even though the minus about her idol was explained clearly. Especially considering that day, when Ivy gave a package of rice porridge to Alfred. There was no chance or possibility for Ivy to feelslightest implied on her facial expression. Then it's true what Debbie's initial opinion was about Ivy's one-sided feeling that already left her blind to anything. “Then, what else?" Ivy as
Grace was surprised when she saw the list of participants in the Math Olympiad, Alfred's name was not there. She thought he would also participate in the Olympics because the ambitious boy like Alfred, who she knew only cares about accumulated achievements, would not let this opportunity pass by. “Why don't you go to the Math Olympiad?" Asked Grace astonished. Alfred was sitting alone at his desk solving some math problem when Grace came to him. “I want to. But the teacher advised me to focus on one, let the other kid have a chance too.” “Anyway... Poor thing." Grace teased that there was no hint of a concerned expression on her face at all. “What about you?" Grace asked Harry, who was sitting not far from Alfred. Harry did not fully understand the meaning of the question, since he was also busy himself observing a thing that he was staring at carefully. “Me? Why me?" Harry was distracted by what was in his hand when heard his name being called. Grace's face turned sour, achin
A few days after Ivy's outpouring of heart, Debbie finally felt disturbed also at the figure named Harry. Although Ivy says there is no point in blaming others, Debbie is still indirectly a bit carried away by the name of Alfred’s friend. Because a small fad for him has caused adverse consequences for important things for someone. In extracurricular activities Alfred and Harry did look very close and always together, exactly like what Sarah said. Alfred was a calm person with a relaxed disposition, very smart in the lessons and ranked first in his class. Perhaps it was this plus point that made Alfred popular among other friends. Alfred is never seen alone, nor does he seem to be familiar with many people. One thing Debbie realizes after observing him during extracurricular activities is that Alfred's sense of humor is very bad. Maybe this is the reason that makes all friends happy to tease him. Harry caught Debbie watching in his direction from the spot where she was sitting alone
Bad things happen to Debbie's school life and the people around her. After the events of valentine days, Ivy and Sarah's subsequent relationship cracks. The cause is still the same for reasons of guys. Debbie is stuck between them as a mediator. That day Ivy was so angry at Sarah that she decided to end their friendship, or did not want to admit Sarah to be her friend again from that moment on. Heard a serious statement and not a joke that was suddenly thrown from Ivy. Debbie, of course, is very confused because she doesn't understand what happened to Ivy that now hates Sarah so much overnight. “What makes me angry is that Sora is not honest with me! she should have told me that she liked Conan too!!" Ivy's tone was so angry that Debbie couldn't find a way to respond. Moreover from where the conclusion comes from. Sarah likes Alfred too, Debbie thinks there is misunderstanding here. “No! No! No! It's not a misunderstanding or a false rumor. I heard it from someone else. she stabb
It wasn't over with all that conflict, then followed by Debbie and Sarah's fractured relationship afterwards. This time she was really angry at Sarah for some reason, and Sarah again did not try to defend herself. Or explain the misunderstanding so that Debbie understands, Sarah just resignedly accepts everything. Sarah has disappointed her, and has betrayed her trust. When contemplating in solitude, Debbie imagines the look on Ivy's face as she warns her of what Sarah could have done to her and ends up disappointing her. But it's not like Ivy makes extreme decisions. Debbie did not think at all about breaking off friendly relations with Sarah. After all, Sarah was her first friend after Amy's departure. Sarah was always with her who is a good friend and very caring, except for one thing Sarah's nature makes Debbie constantly disappointed. Sarah never acts or tells the truth which eventually makes her feel tired with all the things about Sarah. While Debbie decides to keep Sarah qui
Time flies. They are at the end of semester. The next new year of school was in sight. In addition to studying for Deuteronomy, Debbie is also busy in extracurricular activities. Yes, don't be surprised nor it's a strange thing either if Debbie studies because she is still a student who doesn't want to end up leaving class. In the new school year later at the time of student orientation at the reception of new students. Each extracurricular will perform a demo that aims to attract the attention of new students in order to recruit new members as in the previous year.Lately Debbie decided to join two extracurricular activities, to keep herself busy so that her attention could be diverted to other things as well. The biggest motivation is to add friends. There is no school ban stating students should not participate in more than one extracurricular. But it turns out dividing the time is quite difficult because sometimes the training schedule clashes between marching troop and choir. Ch