SYNOPSIS
Indira Larasati, a senior high school student who had a friend named Patricia Geraldine. Both seemed close until one day she figured out something about Patricia. This made her assume that they're not really that close as they thought.
She's so gloomy like that Gloomy Sunday. That was the vision she had for her in the future. And that's when she realized that she got a blessing or even a curse.
Sunday
is Gloomy,
My hours
are slumberless,
Dearest,
the shadows I live with are numberless.
Little
white flowers will never awaken you.
The song was played by a girl named Patricia
Geraldine through earphones that connected to her cellphone. And there was a
girl named Indira Larasati who sat next to her.
Indira was a native Indonesian girl.
Meanwhile, Patricia Geraldine was a Hungarian-Indonesian girl. Apparently the
two of them were seat mates. And the class was still going on. But it seemed
like both of them didn't pay enough attention to the class.
"Since when have you been listening to
Gloomy Sunday?" Indira asked her, whispering. But Patricia literally
ignored her for putting on her earphones. So, she decided to elbow her.
"Since that Gloomy Sunday?"
Patricia finally answered. So, she literally heard what Indira said before. But
she pretended not to hear.
"But you wouldn't do anything stupid,
would you?"
"Like suicide?" Patricia sounded
cynical.
Indira sighed, "Just forget it."
Deep down, she suddenly worried about her.
The two girls finally came back to their own
business where one of them paid attention to the teacher who was busy teaching
her students in front of class. And she was Indira.
While the other one was still listening to
the music secretly. She was hoping that she wouldn't get caught for not paying
attention to the teacher. And this girl was Patricia. Who else?
"Okay, Let's stop discussing these Introvert,
Ambivert and Extrovert matters. Anyone have a question?" The counseling
teacher was starting a Q&A session with the students.
One of the students apparently asked a
question off topic. "Ma'am, what about personality disorders like umm...
psychopaths or sociopaths?"
The teacher was about to answer but her
answer was interrupted by one of the other students. "And what about
bipolar?"
"Yes, ma'am. Why does a personality
disorder like that always lead to suicide?"
And again, the teacher was interrupted by the ringing bell. So, this class really has to come to an end.
***
Little
white flowers
Will
never awaken you
Not
where the black coach
Of
sorrow has taken you
Angels
have no thoughts
Of ever
returning you
Would
they be angry
If I
thought of joining you
Gloomy
Sunday
A black haired girl now was walking up to the
rooftop with her hands holding such a pair of lunch meals, where she and
Patricia discussed something about having lunch upstairs earlier.
That Gloomy Sunday seemed to come back
echoing in her ears. But now the song was heard like a singing voice. And
that's when she knew that Patricia was the one who sang that gloomy song.
"Pat..." She was so shocked running
closer to where Patricia stood. So, she accidentally dropped their lunch. But
it seemed like they didn't matter anymore when she caught her walking around
the edge of the roof. "What the fuck was on your mind?"
"Heh, back off." Earlier Indira
wanted to pull her away from that dangerous side of the roof. But Patricia
pushed her hands away.
"Seriously? I told you earlier not to do
anything stupid."
"Heh, what was it exactly? I'm just
walking around the edge. I'm having fun here, so?" Patricia scoffed.
"Still it's dangerous.. I just worry
about you. So, come down." She insisted.
"No."
"Girl, please."
"Seriously? Why did you have to worry
about me?"
"You're my friend?" Indira seemed
to be the one who wanted to stop arguing.
"Tch." Patricia continued to walk
around the edge carefully, letting her hands hang in the air.
"Patricia, what's bothering you? Be
honest with me." She looked at her in horror. She's afraid of her getting
slipped.
All of a sudden, Patricia stopped walking and
her sinister laugh was bursting out. Her laugh made Indira shudder in horror.
"Oh, curious much?" Patricia
flattened her face.
Indira sighed, "Come on.."
"Oh, you think you can solve my
problem?" Now she was bursting out in anger. "You think you can be a
father of this fuckin' unborn piece of shit?"
Indira was too stunned to speak.
"What??"
"See? What a fuckin' useless piece of
whore you are." The way she cussed, it led Indira to awaken her wrath. So,
she slapped her.
"Watch your mouth! No need to be rude
like that. I was just trying to help." She was mad for a second but then
she still had such a good heart to catch her when she almost fell.
"Heh, what did you expect for having a
fuckin' bipolar friend like me? I wish for nothing else but being dead every
single time. My life has been over since that Gloomy Sunday.. I wish to haunt
that fuckin' rapist to death.."
"Patricia.." She didn't let her
cuss anymore. She wanted to embrace her, wanting to save her from the death
end, but yet she refused her.
"Fuck off."
"No, I won't. Please, stop!"
"Bitch."
Too bad. It seemed like Patricia really had a
strong will to death. So, she hit her on the face. Patricia made her hiss and
fell on her butt.
"No!" Indira was screaming to watch
her falling down from the edge to the ground. She was finally kissing her death
end like she was wishing to.
Earlier she watched her smirk before falling.
The way she wanted so bad to be dead was really killing her to the point she
was bursting into tears right now.
She watched her unstoppable bleeding from the
edge of the roof even though she was no longer alive. And slowly, a bunch of
students surrounded her. Some of the female students screamed, while the male
ones tried to find some help or dial the ambulance.
She was on her knees now, crying out loud.
She literally blamed herself for slapping her earlier. The way she slapped her
was the only cause for her to trip then fall and lead her to die.
"Fuck you, you're a fuckin
murderer..." She's crying in frustration. So, she let the back of her head
hit the wall harshly.
And the way she hit her own head was leading
her to see her surroundings spinning around. She was wincing in pain, while her
vision now was slightly blurry. And for a few minutes away, she succeeded to
let herself fall gracefully. She officially let herself unconscious.
***
"What the fuck?"
From the way that girl cursed, all eyes were
now officially on her.
"Miss Larasati, did you have such a nice
nap?" A teacher approached her with a sarcastic tone.
"Oh, sorry, Ma'am." She was feeling
half awake while saying sorry. And all of the students now were mocking her by
their laughter echoing in the classroom.
"Detention later, Miss." The
teacher warned her as she was starting all over to teach.
She only let out a sigh but the girl beside
her seemed not to pay attention to the current situation.
"Patricia?" Indira was whispering
to call her seatmate. But then she ignored her.
Indira then noticed the earphones on her
ears. She leaned closer and had an idea to eavesdrop on what she's listening
to. She was gulping later and widened her eyes when the Gloomy Sunday echoed in
her ear like a DeJavu.
This scene was like a vision for her, where
she could define it as a blessing or rather a curse. She never knew what her
vision meant but just blessed her curse inside her mind instead.
"Oh, shit. Here we go again."
THE END

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