Navy managed to get the tweets on Twitter buzzing and on Instagram. Helped by Green and Sky, who also replied to every comment with real answers. This morning, as usual, they were sitting in a circle at Noona Cafe in a corner near the facade. As usual, they were sitting in a circle at Noona Cafe in a corner near the facade this morning, right up against the glass window. The table was elongated because Sage had joined the two tables next to it. So, there was room for six people. Sage helped her too, shortly afterward.
While Matcha was left only to reply to the question whose answer Sage would write down. Ah, yes, she was sitting next to Green. While Sage was in front of him, Sky was in front of Green, and Navy was sitting next to Sky.
"Blue doesn't know himself, does she?" asked Sage. She meant to say the question from the comment section she had just read. "Ira too."
"It's not like that. Blue was able to accept me even though, when I first came to the house, my status was still known as the son of an affair. Blue helped me several times. Often. She's still nice."
Even though she was influenced by Aunt Ira. Matcha glanced at
Green afterward. "I was bullied once. Blue defended me with Green."
It was an event Matcha will never forget. Of course she would. That morning, in elementary school, Matcha certainly remembers how those eyes looked at her as if she were the least of human beings. She was belittled, ignored, and neglected.
"Well, that explains it!" continued Matcha as she reached for the glass of strawberry juice she had ordered earlier. The juice was no longer cold. There was a line of water forming on the side of the glass.
"This is enough. We don't mean to demonize Blue. There are still some good comments about him, even though Ira got some flak," Sky said. The man put his phone on the table when he'd had enough. He had defended Blue the most during the confession. "I hope she doesn't open her social media first. Blue is just waking up. She still needs to recover."
Matcha nodded in agreement. "Does anyone know where Neon is?"
"He's busy with Om Hadwan, Cha. I think our papa's case has made Neon even more driven," Sage said. Then he looked at her. "Sorry. For everything."
Matcha nodded again. She wasn't too concerned about Sage being Neon's twin. Of course, she didn't. Afterward, she heard how the phone rang loudly from Sky's cell phone. The man said goodbye to the back first.
"Where are you going after this?" asked Green.
Matcha's irises rose upward. "Dormitory. The most."
"Don't you want to meet Blue first?" It was the Navy's turn to ask her. Since the news that Blue had regained consciousness from last night, Matcha had not had time to come there; her intention was later. Sometime. "She doesn't know about this yet. So, yeah... you guys won't be grabbing each other, right?"
"Yes."
Green suddenly got up from his chair. "Now. How about it?"
So, not being forced to, anyway, Matcha took a small walk towards Blue's room. As soon as she opened the door slightly, she could see Blue holding Ira's hand.
"Sorry, Mom. I couldn't keep the secret. It's because of me."
Ira shook her head. "It's okay."
She rubbed the back of Blue's hand gently. "This is indeed Mother's fault. That's enough. Matcha has been tormented for a long time because of
you."
"Blue?"
Matcha froze as the girl turned her head. Her face, which Matcha used to stare at for a very long time in the mirror, her body, which Matcha often used to solve her problems, the problems around her.
"Why are you so bold?"
Matcha glanced at Green, who was standing next to her. The man pulled her to enter first, rather than standing in the doorway, and then closed the door tightly.
"Because I'm Matcha, not you."
Green briefly held her hand as Blue's gaze slowly became unfriendly, reminding her not to be provoked, but Matcha pulled her hand away.
"Do we have to fight like this?" asked Matcha fiercely. Even though she was getting provoked. "What I posted is true, Blue."
"But my career could be ruined because of you, as well as mom's career."
"Blue." Ira shook his head, warning. "Don't."
"Okay. Sorry for that." Now Blue turned to her again. Her eyes were glazed over. "I should have realized to post it, huh?"
"You can do the clarification. Later." Matcha smiled. "You get well first, Blue."
Green rested her chin on the bed, answering Matcha's hesitation, who had looked at Green confused, to approach Blue or not. However, she took a step anyway, approaching and welcoming her sister's embrace. The person she thought life was always fine. The one she sometimes cursed because her problems were too light.
Now, Matcha knows.
Every head must have different struggles. They have it; it's just how to process it.
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After receiving a call from her father, Sky met him, who had come to the center. What she did immediately was to return his hug. A hug from the past that she was eager to redeem this time. If she didn't have a goal and didn't get rid of her desire for a while, Sky would receive her father well. Come with him to make up for the years they missed.
Only Sky was too scared. She was afraid that if the storyline of her life changed, Blue wouldn't be able to come back.
And this time, Sky decided to say, "I'll go with you."
That was the reason why the upper floor of Noona Cafe was suddenly deserted. There were only a handful of people preparing food and some decorations on the walls to welcome Blue, as well as to let Sky go.
"Do you need to go to Japan?" asked Green fiercely. "Who am I mad at?"
The man grumbled as he cut a piece of cake that he had taken. By now, the table was full of food. The formation was still the same as before. Only Blue continued to fume over Sky's departure.
"You're too much!" Sky grumbled. Then he turned to Blue. "Don't eat anything weird yet, Blue."
Navy glared. "This crocodile. You'll go too. Let Blue be with me."
Navy leered. Which made Sky force-feed a slice of cake into the man's mouth.
"Do you want Blue, Navy?" snapped Sage.
Especially when you hear, "No. What are you doing with the Navy? I'll get another shot."
With her mouth still full from Sky's mouthful, Navy clasped her hands together.
"Hallo, facts."
Matcha did not interact much though after hearing that. She just stared at Sky but worried about the others. Especially when Blue had to leave, not long from then, to be an eyewitness. While they just waited at Noona Cafe. Meanwhile, Blue and Sky went to court, of course, guarded by the Navy's men. Matcha learned her lesson.
She waited for several hours and even drank three glasses of mineral water. Green calmed him down several times, and finally, a call came in. From Wira.
"We won. We won, Cha. Your papa got justice."
In that instant, Matcha's tears broke out.
The mission is complete.
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Broken Home Series
Neon and Famila left the group. The
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