My Boyfriend Is A Campus Bad Boy

Chapter 88 - 88: Round 2

Loud, genuine sounds of the birds, waves and trees awakened Halora. She gently rubbed her eyes when the sun rays touched on her flawless, yet fresh face.

Halora yawned, stretched her arms around as she earned enough strength to waste the entire day.

She then laid back to the soft, thick bed covered with a cool mattress that was embroidered with flowers and butterflies, glanced up above the white, almost perfect ceiling and used her hands as her pillows.

"I– it looks like my room!" A quick, sweet voice sounded off around the wide, soothing room.

The same level of warm energy, the serene ambiance and creative decorations had caught her attention. There were some displays on the wall, a vase of flower and two standard windows protected by thick, strong steels.

"It feels like home," she said, closed her eyes once again. "Just five minutes more." Halora added.

However, second had passed, someone knocked loudly on the door. It dragged her body to wake up even she wanted to sleep more.

"I know, just stop making noise, Roy! You're too annoying." She murmured, jumped off from bed and walked into the door.

But, the loud sound had vanished so quick when Halora unlocked and opened the door. She rubbed her eyes again as she forgot to wear her eyeglasses.

"Who would it be?"

She rubbed her hair when there was no someone in front of her room. She sighed, looked at other's room and it was quite fancy and well organized.

But when she looked at the ground before she closed the door, there was a small mysterious box.

"Hmm, an odd box again?" She whispered to the cold wind, bent her knees low, looked closely to the short letter on the tope of it.

It said, "Just like the sun, you are shining brightly these past few days. Before you go outside and play with us, take a breakfast and apply this gel into your skin. It will moisturize and protect you from sunburn. I hope you will like it, and don't forget to smile. For my beautiful butterfly, Halora."

"W– wait, is it true?"

Halora blinked her eyes, read the letter once again until she realized that it was all true.

"Hmm, I think I should take a look at this box before going out."

Sunlight spread throughout her room as she gently carried the box as if it was a fragile thing needed with a special care.

Halora opened the window widely enough that caught and enthralled the birds' attention. They all chirped, rested on the edge as if they glorified Halora's great, magical morning.

She moved around, imagined things like she was a princess in a fairytale and finally had an admirer.

"Huh, what a beautiful dream." She murmured, placed her hands on her chest and hoped that it would last 'til forever.





Opposed than yesterday, the entire resort were filled with guests, both locals and tourists from different region of the world.

All of the small shops found in the area was finally opened and went back to work. Some people walked into the little coffee shop and grabbed for a cup of coffee and bread.

It was still a great, bright morning for all of the tourists who visited one of the most popular, and expensive resort in the entire country.

"W– wow! Such a beautiful, productive morning!" Halora mumbled when she saw the hundreds of guests who walked into the seashore and enjoyed the cold, blue water.

"Halora!"

"Halora, we're here!"

A loud, captivating voice caught Halora's attention. She was wearing a plain pale pink top, paired with a black, denim short and a slippers. Her hair was tied into a ponytail that complemented with the shape of her face.

Roy ran towards her, carrying a ball. He was topless, wearing a beach's shorts, showing his perfect, solid body.

"Roy, where are they? I can't believe we're not alone now." She smiled, asked him and looked throughout the busy, crowded seashore.

Roy gave her a sweet smile, looked down at her outfit, gulped and he replied, "They are waiting for us– correction– we are waiting for you to wake up."

"I forgot to set an alarm last night," She said, played with her fingers as she felt guilty and a liar. Until she remembered what had happened between the two of them, "By the way, what happened between you and Sebastian? Both of you told me to go to my room and sleep."

Roy rubbed the back of his head. He shrugged off his shoulders as they slowly walked into the spot under the tree of palm.

He gasped and he said, "Nothing– nothing happened. It was just a normal conversation with him."

"Alright, as you say so." Halora replied shortly.

While Sandra and Sebastian took a short break, Roy and Halora arrived peacefully.

"Good morning, Halora! I wondered why you wake up too late?" Sandra stood, asked her sarcastically.

She then looked at Halora's chick outfit that surprised her, "Nice choice of clothes, by the way."

Halora bowed her head. She just gave Sandra a short, yet genuine smile as her eyes searched for someone else.

"Don't laugh at someone who just wake up. You will regret it." spoke Sebastian who suddenly stood from the wood bench.

He then glanced at Roy, tilted his head as they understood each other's gestures.

Until Halora felt a strong, cold wind that passed through behind her."Did you play volleyball between two versus one?"

Sandra smirked, while Roy frowned and looked at her furiously.

"Yes, and they won on first round." Roy answered shortly.

Halora accidentally stood in their place while Sandra put aside the bottle of water on her hands. She bent her knees, flaunted her white, fair skin as she wore a fitted white top and a white short.

"Let's start the round 2!" Sebastian held the ball as he stayed in front of the net. He looked at Halora who seemed to be confused and surprised.

Roy quickly stood before her as he aimed to be at Sebastian and Sandra this round. He furrowed his eyebrows and he exclaimed, "Halora, stand still and wait for a strike!"

Until the next thing that happened was embarrassing.

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