Look At Me!
ll phone. When she took it out of the bag, there were several incoming calls f
y Adimasta was busy looking for her. Adimasta's reply came quickly. He asked if his
ucked into the book Clarissa had borrowed. Clarissa was curious, what were the contents of
t. Unfortunately, in Clarissa's eyes, Adimasta looked like an indecisive and weak guy. It was the reason
so boring with this boy's style. No excitement, no fun challenges, and ad
. Adi, Adi ..." Clarissa closed the book. She pla
the middle of the open book. Clarissa's eyes bulged, he
pe with fairly large size. And underneath were three
A -- I l
larissa was still
ging. Adimasta contacted. Clariss
have my book?"
oy. It seemed she wanted to smack the boy. But, no way. Not t
again because Clar
re." Flat, Cla
It's important to me." Adimasta ensu
o keeping your books
hat the book was in Clarissa. Relieved, Clarissa didn't say anything about the
orried that Clarissa would know what he wrote there. It seemed Clarissa didn't see. The girl didn't really care.
back the sheets at the book. Her eyes widened again, it turned out that th
ul today. Nice to s
t me. Coz I have
e so neatly stored up feelings that Clarissa couldn't find out? And, some time
ime Clarissa closed the book and put it i
*
he entered the class, Adimasta immedi
lifted her face. She had already made plans on how she woul
t." Clarissa looke
ed Adimasta. Now Adima
er, in a note on a laptop, cellphone, whatever."
issa was doing it on a purpose. And it was very poss
ecturer entered the class
nswers were heard f
still making sure the
di Cakra." Clarissa gla
dimasta was not calm. Even though he was expressionless, his heart was churni
Clarissa looked at Adimasta, then she grabb
. Adimasta swallowed his saliva. He didn't know what Clarissa would say. Adimasta had to f
h. He waited for Adimasta with a grumpy face. A
?" As usual, Adi
masta's book from her bag. Clari
m me, Adi." A cold look em
that came out one by one, Adimasta's trademark sp
at you." Clarissa folded her arms.
thing, that Clarissa is known to be the most arrogant young wom
e you. I can't deny my feeli
prised. This very calm
ain, don't expect anything. I will never accept you." Clarissa stood up. "Thr
n't d
d at Adimasta's words.
the man I'm after has more qualities than you. Much mor
nything I'm here for you." No expression. But A
" With those words, C
ick black hair. He wouldn't give up. He loved Clarissa, he wanted her to live well. And he woul