Not long after, Lisa returned to her desk. As soon as she caught a glimpse of Rangga and Oscar's faces, she knew that they had just finished arguing. Not to mention seeing Indri's face, which is sad but also red.
"Hey," said Rangga when Lisa was back sitting across from him, "Do you want to go home now?"
Lisa cleared her throat, "Yes."
At a time like this, Lisa didn't want to linger with the tension that had filled the atmosphere around them. Even though she wasn't the one who created such an unpleasant situation, she still felt guilty. She should have pretended not to have seen Indri and Oscar so that the two would not approach their table.
Rangga adjusted the leather jacket he was wearing and stood up from the chair. Seeing the man across from her standing made Lisa join in with a bad feeling. She purposely didn't see the look on Oscar's or Indri's face when she walked past them.