"Ok, I have to admit what you said is true, but frankly Sandra, we don't have any reason to blame Andros. Plus, they don't have any relationship with this problem," said Laska with a serious look. Common sense doesn't support Sandra's every word.
Accusing without evidence is tantamount to libel.
"I know." Sandra huffed. Her head throbbed in pain.
"But there's no harm in thinking long. I don't mean to accuse. It's just, that I felt something strange. When Nabila first came to my house in a state of unconsciousness, that's when the strange pain reappeared. Nabila came alone, then I heard there was a knock on the door. Indirectly someone must have brought her to my house. Nabila can't faint while walking."
"One more thing, on the same day Nabila and the three creepy new kids disappeared. They even skipped class time. As far as I know, Nabila has never been truant so far. That's why I asked a lot of questions about the reason for their disappearance during class. After Andros, Naomi also disappeared along with Putri. It's not a coincidence. They disappeared at the same time."
Sandra sighed. Hold your breath as best can to continue talking. Sandra didn't want to look like a person after running for miles.
"You also heard their answers when I asked you that time. If you hadn't bothered me, we might have found something that could serve as a clue." Sandra continued to explain. Everything Sandra was thinking came out.
Laska understood, he nodded. Explanation long times wide so that it becomes broad covers a lot of things impossible to produce nothing.
"Your story is so long, I almost have a hard time understanding it. It's ok, I found something."
Very good, Sandra smiled. Sandra's struggle paid off. Finally, Laska understands. Sandra listened carefully to Laska's words.
"I'm sorry that time I even messed up everything. Well, I don't think yesterday was entirely my fault, it's only natural that I was confused. Suddenly you asked Andros all kinds of things. It's your fault that you didn't tell me about this thing."
Laska doesn't want to be blamed.
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Ok, me too, I'm sorry." For a moment Sandra bowed her face deeply. Then not long after that, she continued to speak. Sandra's observation still had to continue.
"Forget it, so what did you find?" asked Sandra.
"Things are not right," Laska answered shortly.
"Well, you finally understand. I thought you were going to talk weird. If it's true I'll strangle your neck." Sandra practiced how to kill. One book was taken and crumpled. Laska swallowed hard. Sandra was very violent. Laska was scared.
"Never mind, I can also be serious. You know, class president," said Laska proudly. The collar is fixed, feels lacking, and the sleeves are lifted.
Sandra couldn't help but insult Laska. The man is too much. Keep doing weird things. Laska is not cool, he looks weird. Freaky boy.
"Shh... keep your voice down later Nabila wakes up," Sandra whispered, her eyes occasionally looking at Nabila to make sure her friend didn't wake up.
"Why don't we talk outside. That way we won't disturb Nabila's rest," Laska said in a whisper. Compensating for Sandra's actions. Laska thought it was important because then Sandra and Laska's thinking system was easier to connect.
"No, I will never leave Nabila alone. Who is responsible if Nabila suddenly disappears?"
"Get rid of your bad thoughts."
"Stopp Laska, I want to know what you think about what I said earlier. I think that's all we need to talk about for now."
"That problem. Right, odd not even."
Sandra's expression was flat. Looks annoyed at Laska's words. Laska started talking strangely again.
Appearing in fear, Laska finally cleared her throat. He felt uncomfortable with Sandra.
"I mean... the hunch you've been thinking about all this time may be true." Laska's brows furrowed, thinking about several things. Laska immediately said he was thinking.
"How about you think we investigate. We'll keep an eye on them, who knows we might get something. I only have one condition, Sandra, don't involve Nabila too much in this reconnaissance mission. I don't want the headaches and scary visions to come again. only the important points. Keep in mind, you have to be careful."
Laska finally offered something to Sandra, something that could be done for the time being.
"Reconnaissance, do you think it will work? It seems that they are more agile than us, is it possible that this plan will work out?"
Over time Laska got angry. Sandra sucks. The woman who asked was given a way out but refused.
"Dra, try it first. We will see about the results later. Eumm... but there are conditions," said Laska with a slight smile. A smile that Sandra didn't like.
Sandra understands that nothing is free, but Laska's words are annoying. Laska wanted something beyond normal limits. Sandra could already guess what kind of thing Laska wanted. It must be about Naomi.
"What?" Sandra asked impatiently.
"The condition is, never involve Naomi as a surveillance target. It's okay, I have to admit that Naomi looks just as mysterious as those three guys. I was confused as, to why she was familiar with Putri all of a sudden like this. But, for now, she's not the right person. Even if all bad circumstances aim at her, only then will we make her a target. I mean... we should take turns reconnaissance. It can't be done at once," Laska explained. From root to the whole everything is explained by that guy.
Everything will look easy.
"I admit what you said was quite reasonable. Okay, I agree." Sandra can't wait for too her to start the recon mission. It will be good. Sandra's main target is Andros, not Naomi.
For now, Sandra wants to focus on Andros. Not others.
"Alaska, one day we will surely become famous detectives." Sandra's spirit is passionate. Sandra imagined step by step what she would do. Sandra was very confident that their investigation would be successful.
"Yes if this plan works, if not?"
"Never mind, let me fantasize first," said Sandra with a smile herself. Laska just stared expressionlessly then shook his head slowly. Sandra gets excited too soon.
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