Chapter 39: Election Day

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Luna's Point of View...

Thursday morning at tamad na tamad akong bumangon sa kama ko. Ayoko mang pumasok ay di pwede, dahil election day ngayon. Nag asikaso na lang ako agad ng sarili ko saka lumabas ng dorm. Sa Cafeteria na lang ako mag aalmusal.

Nang makarating naman ako ng cafeteria ay andon an agad si Eli at nag aalumsal din kaya lumapit naman ako sa kanya.

"Sup, morning bitch" She said ng maka upo ako and tinanguan ko lang siya, naka uniform na rin siya gaya ko.

"You gonna vote for yourself?" she asked and duh of course, di na sana ako tumakbo kung ang iboboto ko lang rin ay si James. Baliw na ata to si Eli.

"I heard na mamayang 9 pa daw mag start ang voting" She also said, ang daldal niya ata, maayos siguro gising nito.

As were munching on our breakfast, I saw Angelo saka naman sya lumapit at umupo sa tabi ko.

"Okay na ba si Alex?" Eli asked and tumango naman si Gelo sa kanya sabay kain.

"Di pa rin ata siya makakapasok dahil nirereklamo niya ulo na maskit pa rin daw" Sabi ni Gelo saka kami tumango ni Eli.

"Mauna na ako sa inyong dalawa, may need ako daan bago pumasok" Paalam ni Eli saka umalis at nag dire-diretsong lumabas ng cafeteria.

"She finally leaves" bulong ko at mukhang narinig naman ni Gelo dahil natawa siya.

"You look so tired, ang lamlam pa ng mata mo" Gelo said habang naka titig sakin

"I just woke up, diretso ligo ako saka pumunta dito para mag almusal" sabi ko naman at tinanguan niya lang ako.

"Bilisan mo na jan, ihatid na kita sa room mo" sabi niya naman pero agad akong tumangi.

"Pumunta munang akong library bago pumasok, may need akong hanapin" sabi ko namana nd he eventually agree, buti ay di na siya nag pumilit.

Inubos ko na lang yung kinain ko saka nag paalam kay Gelo, he nodded at me saka nag wave pa bago ako tuluyang makalabas ng cafeteria.

I decided to make my way towards the west side of the campus, where the largest library in the school was located. There were three libraries on campus, the one on the west side stood out to me as the most impressive. Not only did it house a vast collection of old books, but it also provided a serene and quiet atmosphere, perfect for studying or getting lost in a good read.

With an hour to spare before my next class, I knew I could make good use of my time here. Upon entering, I logged in at the librarian's desk and then proceeded to explore the library. I started by browsing through the bookshelves, eager to discover a hidden gem among the vast collection of literature.

I often found myself undecided on what book to read, so I would simply browse randomly, scanning the spines until one caught my attention. As I made my way towards the end of one of the shelves, my eyes caught sight of Eli's friend, who was engrossed in his own world, wearing headphones and reading in a secluded corner.

I acknowledged his presence with a quick nod as I passed him and continued my search for the perfect book. Eventually, I settled on a title that piqued my interest, feeling a sense of anticipation for the journey it would take me on. With my own set of earphones now plugged in, I immersed myself in the pages, diving into the story with great focus.

Inside the library, time seemed to stand still. The soft rustling of pages turning and the occasional sound of a chair scraping against the floor created a soothing ambiance. The familiar scent of old books filled the air, evoking a sense of nostalgia and wisdom stored within the library's walls. It was a place where the written word held immense power, capable of transporting readers to different worlds, inspiring new ideas, and provoking deep emotions.

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