1 1. Graduated day.

Abra murmured softly, glancing at Sari's face, "I've been watching you for a long time, and I like you."

She was in disbelief and blushing. She was worried that what she had heard was only a dream, similar to the time she had a dream about Sandi declaring his love for her in the past.

"Sari, do you want to date me?" Abra inquired as he gave her face a gentle stroke.

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flashback

"Please don't make my brows overly arched, ma'am." Sari's mom skill was questioned.

Her mother replied, "Yes, I know, I'm your mom, who knows you so well, whether it's good or bad on your face."

Sari expressed concern about her face and remarked, "I saw that your eyebrows were long and bold."

When applying makeup, Sari's mother, who appears skilled at doing so, commented, "Your mom is already old so I have to be a bit aggressive."

Sari questioned her mother's makeup more and more, saying, "I don't want to wear full makeup, I'm ashamed of my friends."

"Don't worry, mum and dad are also knowledgeable about current beauty trends," reassured Sari's mother.

After about a quarter of an hour, Mother finished by using a makeup tool to polish Sari's face. Surprisingly, the finished product was quite attractive.

Sari changed and looked good; she had a small smear on her face, pink-colored lips that made her smile appear sweet, and her hair was pulled back in a flight attendant bun, which gave the idea that she was wearing something beautiful.

Sari's best friend Fani was told, "Wow, you're extremely gorgeous, I adore you."

Sari responded, "Ah really, thank you, I was doing my makeup at my mom's subscription salon, and by the way, you're also really, really pretty," to which Fani replied, "Btw, you're also incredibly pretty, really gorgeous."

Sari grinned in response to the fan's conversation deep down, she knew that her makeup was very basic compared to all of her friends present. Nevertheless, Sari was still content and appreciative because, even though she couldn't go to the salon, at least her mother was willing to help her perform better on the final day with her high school friends.

Some of the participants cried after the event, which included both amusement and farewell activities, along with greetings from the teachers that were influenced by the students' emotions rather than their own.

Despite the fact that they were usually making jokes, were about to be split up, and were traveling far apart to follow their individual aspirations, Sari and Fani hugged and supported one another.

"Don't forget about me, Sari, please." As she hugged Sari, Fani complained.

While hugging Fani, Sari whimpered, "You too, Fan, even though we don't see each other as frequently anymore, but I want us to stay as friends."

Fani's tears seem to trickle down her cheeks as she says, "Remember, if you are successful, you don't forget about me."

"I'll never forget you, Fani; you're my dearest buddy." Sari was also moved to tears.

It seems like only yesterday when Sari first enrolled in this high school, but she will soon leave the structure that holds many memories for both her and her best friend, Fani. On the one hand, Sari is relieved and thirsty because she is no longer required to complete the tasks that must be completed each day at school.

Sari murmured to herself in front of her favorite house mirror, "at school, today's goodbye is finished."

The mirror, albeit it is no longer useful, can nonetheless serve as a conversation partner for her. "I'm hoping to accompany Leni to the city tomorrow. My school is over, and the boy I loved crushed my heart. I want to find what I'm seeking for here."

When Sari went to the store this morning to buy accessories for her clothing, she remembered the incident from earlier that day that had put her in a foul mood. It had turned out that Sandi, Mr. Wawan's son, who she had long admired, already has a girlfriend.

In the morning, Sari unintentionally overheard Sandi's phone call. The female he was speaking to on the other side had a voice that was soft and pampered, and they kept repeating the word "love" throughout their chat.

Sari had to face the truth that her love was only one-sided even though she was young and didn't entirely comprehend that the girl on the phone was Sandi's lover. Sari was startled out of her reverie by her mother's voice, and she quickly fixed her slightly depressed expression.

Sari hurried out of the room to her mother, "Yes mam."

The mother handed the child a medium-sized bag, which is ideal for people who will be traveling for a few days. "You organize your things, prepare what is important to you, and put it in this bag," she said.

"Well, Mom, Leni has arrived, hasn't she?" Sari had hopheads in addition to asking.

"You Will accompany her tomorrow since she needs to replace a friend who is returning home to get married with another employee at her place of employment, so you have to get there more quickly. You have a chance here," the mother said with encouragement.

"Yes, ma'am, but I still haven't gotten my certificate, ma'am?"

The phrase "hidden way of work" refers to the fact that if someone has held you, they do not have to utilize the full requirements or any certificate in order for you to start working right away.

Dewi Fortuna appears to be supporting Sari, which is what she hopes is taking place. She'll finally travel to the city tomorrow.

Sari yelled in her head, "Yeah, bye bye to my boring house."

'Hmm. I hope so. Maybe in this town I'll run into the guy of my dreams?' Sari poured out her anguish while rolling and squeezing the pillow, saying, "I wish I can find my true love who can mend my broken heart because Sandi who broke my heart."

"Okay, tonight I have to sleep quickly so that tomorrow morning I can get up early because tomorrow I will start a long journey, yes the travel on the bus to the city and the adventure of my life searching for my true love, good night. In an effort to pass the time until tomorrow," Sari murmured before switching off the light and shutting her eyes.

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