I immediately got into trouble with three different girls in one day. First, there was Julia who wanted us to be friends as usual after knowing my party photos, videos, and gossip circulating on campus. But I did not want to be just friends. I want more.
Julia turned it down because she was already engaged to a cop. That was my thought.
Then, there was Amelia who began to dare to present herself with Billy – her boyfriend – in public. In fact, she told me that I was all he wanted. Even so, I was still heartbroken. I judged what she was doing to offend me. And of course, what she did was because of my party photos and videos and rumors circulating.
After that, there was Aisha passed me, but she did not even greet me. When I called out to her, she turned away disapprovingly. Aisha even called me disgusting. She said in front of me, preferring Ahmed over me. It offended me so much that I responded with a bad word about Ahmed.
Just as I was thinki
AFTER attending the Cross-Cultural Understanding lecture from Miss Reyna, I immediately left the class because I remembered the promise with Donnie to take Zoey to his music studio.I've been ignoring Aisha and Julia in class. I also stopped looking for Amelia in Chinese Literature class. They chose not to care about me anymore.As I descended the stairs to the first floor, I met Kacey and her Uptown Girl gang. I told Kacey that I had a recording appointment with Donnie at his music studio. I'm not completely lying. I just didn't tell the part about Zoey."Do you need me?" Kacey asked."No," I replied, "it's just a matter of music. You have fun.""Okay," said Kacey. "be careful.""Sure."I rushed to the parking lot on my motorbike and drove straight to Zoey's apartment, where I had hidden her.I looked at my watch, and it was half-past 10 in the afternoon. In half an hour, Zoey and I should be at Donnie's studio. I am a person
"That was amazing," said Donnie. "You haven't forgotten how to sing. You sing like a pro.""Thank you," Zoey replied."It's been four years. How can you keep such a good voice?" asked Donnie curiously."I sing every day," Zoey replied."Is that true?" Donnie's response, "does that mean you're under a contract with another band or label?""Not like that," Zoey replied shyly.“Calliope works at a karaoke place, Donnie. That's why he sings every day,” I joined in."Ah, it's just natural that you keep your voice up," said Donnie.According to Donnie, this Chandelier song does sound like an ordinary popular song. Especially the relaxed part of the verse. But, when it comes to the chorus-refrain, that's where things will become difficult for the singer.“For budding singers,” says Donnie, “Chandeliers will make the singer feel like running a marathon, being chased by a dog too. Exhausted!"
"Now tell me, Langley," Donnie asked, "where did you find Calliope?""I do not understand what you mean?" I really don't understand Donnie's question."Didn't I already tell you that Calliope works at the karaoke house," I said."Yes, I know," said Donnie, "I correct my question, at which karaoke house did you find Calliope?"I considered whether I should tell Donnie where Calliope actually came from. If I told Donnie the truth, I would be someone who couldn't be trusted. If I don't tell the truth, it would be troublesome for Donnie if Zoey's past gets exposed out of nowhere."Why are you so interested in where Calliope is from?" I asked, trying to divert the question."You know that if I have a karaoke house chain," Donnie said, "Calliope may work at one of my karaoke houses."“No,” I began to lie, “I didn't find Calliope at your karaoke house. I met Calliope when she was singing at my neighbor's wedding. I was amaz
YES, the public still remembers how Donnie was called insulting the Indonesia Muslim Defender (IMD) as a group of idiots. I remembered the television interview program that featured Donnie's lawyer, Solomon Sidabukke, and IMD Leader Imam Shahryr in 'In-Depth with Aaliyah' on the Indonesia News Channel or INC, the largest news media in Indonesia.In-Depth with Aaliyah itself is the most famous interview program because it presents the parties involved in one case. The program itself is managed by the beautiful and intelligent host Aaliyah Situmorang.Because of the INC's broad reach, the parties involved are often present to share their views.“I watched Solomon and Imam Shahryr's interview on In-Depth with Aaliyah on television,” I told Donnie."Then you saw for yourself how that idiot walked out," said Donnie, laughing. "That's the type of fool, not wanting to lose."Yes, at that time there was a live interview program entitled Express
ZOEY and I returned to the apartment after the record deal was over. Zoey told me, starting tomorrow she must come to the studio to record. Before we left, Donnie handed over his song file for Zoey to study. Of course, Donnie called Zoey Calliope.“Did you write your real name and address in the contract file?” I asked."Of course," Zoey replied, "I fill in according to the ID card."I nodded in understanding."Are you worried about something?" Zoey asked again.“No,” I replied, “they are professionals. Your true identity will be kept secret.”While dropping Zoey off at her apartment, my cell phone rang an incoming message. When I opened it, it was apparently from Brother Quinn – the manager of Boumerank. I wiped the phone screen and read the contents of the message from him."Next week's concert in Singapore," Quinn wrote in his message, "make sure you're ready. It was an IMPORTANT CONCERT.&r
"Yeah, that's the truth," Zoey said, "but I'm afraid to tell you.""Afraid of what?" I asked."You're angry.""Of course I'm angry," I said, "who wouldn't be mad at being ripped off like that Zoey? I already believed your sad fake story.”Zoey was silent. For a moment, I realized that I had gone too far. The Lovebird from the South story is actually no less sad."I'm sorry," I said."Forget it," Zoey replied. “Let's just have another chat. It's all because you asked about Mother Arynn."“Can you tell me more about Saltyville Village?” I asked."What's with that village?" Zoey asked back."Who knows. I feel like Saltyille is a special place,” I said. “Somehow, I feel connected to that village.”"Tell me," Zoey begged.I then share some of the events that I have experienced and know about Saltyville."I met an old man," I began, "but he's no ordinary man."
"From the results of their Chinese-Javanese marriage, three children were born," I said, "one of them, the middle child, was named Lidia Tanoto." "Who's she?" asked Zoey. "She is my mother." "What?" Zoey asked surprised. "That's not possible. You don't have the physique of a Chinese." “As I told you, my mother is half Chinese, a half Javanese. My father is Javanese. My mother married a native,” I explained. When I said that, it reminded me of my father. I feel like I haven't called him in a long time. “My father himself was not a native of Surabaya but was born in Yogyakarta, Central Java Province. He served as an Indonesian National Army personnel. My father was a captain and is currently on duty in Papua. He rarely came home, even once a year. My family was sincerely let him go to carry out his mission of the state. Keeping the peace, my father ever said. Yes, there was still indeed a separatist conflict in Papua,” I said to
The next day, I returned to campus after dropping Zoey at Donnie's Love Republic recording studio. On-campus things are still the same as before. Aisha, Amelia, and Julia ignored me. They seem to really take the party I hosted with the LGBT Gang and Kacey in the United States seriously.While waiting for class time, I drank coffee at Eugene's stall. Not long after that Mr. P and Matt come. However, there was something different about Mr. P. He looked very serious."Hi, Lang," said Mr. P and Matt."Hi too," I replied, "what's with that wrinkled face of yours?""Haven't you watched the news yet?" asked Mr. P."No," I replied.Then, Mr. P and Matt told me about an Indonesian Corruption Eradication Commission (ICEC) investigator who was injured by an unknown person.The member of the Corruption Eradication Commission is known to be one of the most persistent in exposing corruption by state officials. At the time, he was investigating the