“Morning, Dad!
Morning, Mom! Morning, my brother! ” Leila looked very happy in that morning.
She sat near her mother and takes a glass of milk. Her mother took some bread
and put some jam to the bread for her daughter, Leila.
“Thank you, Mom”, Leila
said sign her thanks to her Mom, because her mother took some bread for Leila.
“Mom, why you don’t took some bread for me?”Randy said with his
annoying face.
“Haha, are you older
than Leila, right?”
“Yes, I know Mom. I
know.” Randy said and the laugh boomed in their dining room.
“Okay, Mom, Dad. I
must go to school now. Bye” Leila said. She must arrive to her school earlier
because she must clean her classroom.
Leila is a student of Merdeka Senior
High School in the first grade. She was usually picked up by her driver, but
today her driver couldn’t pick her up because her driver’s daughter was going
to hospital. So, Leila must go home by some organized small vehicle
transportation systems in small urban centers called ‘angkot’.
“Leila, you go home
by angkot? Are you sure? In the angkot usually there is a crime. I can
accompany you if you want.”
“Oh, thank you Sisca.
I can go home by angkot myself. Maybe tomorrow I need you to accompany me. But
today, I can’t. I’m sorry.”
The bell rang. All students went out
from their own classroom. Also Leila, she went out from her classroom and waited
some angkot.
“Why is the angkot
very long? I must arrive at home before 3.00 pm. But in my clock, it was referring
that now is 2.30 pm. What must I do?”