One: First Attention

by - June 28, 2014


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Disclaimer: Let me introduce you to the new hero and heroine: Agha and Afrina. I’m writing this continual and based-on-my-mood flashfiction in order to improve my writing ability. So, I would be very happy if you correct my grammar or the word use. Just comment below and tell me the correct ones. Happy reading and don’t forget to leave your opinion!

After three days joining the tiring orientation, it was the time for me to face the last sequence, Student Day. The day before, I was very confused because my name was not on the list. Some students and I –whose name were not mentioned, should come forward in front of all the new students and spell the name as clear as possible but it just found out there was no group having my name on their list. Finally, right before we went home the committee handled it and I was grouped into Ocean’s group.
It took place in the parking lot of the faculty. Each grouped consisted of about ten students and we made a vertical line. On the right side of my group was that of The Moon. When we were having an opening ceremony, separated two people in front of me from the group on my right side, a boy with crew cut hair caught my attention. He was the boy who would be in the same class with me this term. In my opinion, he looks smart. Unfortunately I could not remember his name.
For a long time, I tried to figure out his name. It was rather difficult for me to read the name tag. Oh, well, why should I focus all of my attention to him? I guess he had a magic, -yeah of course not.
“What are you doing? I’m getting bored.” Laila who sat in front of me asked calmly.
“Hey, do you remember? He will be in the same class with us, won’t he?” I asked innocently to her when I realized we would be in the same class, too. She must have known him instead.
“Who?” she enquired.
I pointed at him. He did not know of course because he was focusing his eyes and –maybe his mind too, to the dean’s speech.
“Agha,” Laila commented.
I made an ‘Aah..’ respond.
“He’s cute, huh?” She rather made an opinion than asked.
“Well, that’s what we both of two think now,” I smiled interestingly. Getting an answer sometimes is a lot easier if we know the right person to ask for.


-Afrina

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