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MY SECOND FEAR!!!

Yah... Saya menulis lagi. hehe jangan bosan! Kali ini yang mendorong saya ingin menulis adalah, listrik yang padam.

Kamu pernah merasa takut pada sesuatu yg sebenarnya tak berwujud? Saya punya ketakutan yang seperti itu. Gelap yang pekat. Hm... Rasanya seperti sulit bernapas dan hanya suara desingan nyamuk yang bisa saya dengar.

Kalau sekadar untuk menenangkan diri, saya memang salah satu pecinta sepi. Tapi, tidak dengan gelap seperti ini. ditambah lagi baterai handphone semakin berkurang. Yaa sudahlah... Mengeluh itu tidak akan memperbaiki suasana. Saya ingin bercerita saja, sebelum cahaya handphone meredup.

Kamu pernah jatuh cinta? Ah . . Klise! Yang jatuh cinta belum tentu berani memperjuangkan cinta, mungkin diusia menjelang 21 ini, saya akan menyebutnya, "bangun cinta". Karena menurut sebuah lagu, jatuh itu sakit, bangun itu semangat. Sungguh lirik yang memberikan sebuah pencerahan. Haha.

Oh ya... Bagaimana perjuanganmu membangun cinta yang kau punya? Aku penasaran. Mau ikut bercerita? Boleh... Karena sayapun sudah mulai lelah mengetik. Mata berat ingin terpejam tapi perut saya mulai lapar. Hmmm... Ya sudahlah, mencoba terlelap dalam pekatnya gelap.

Hey jangan lupa cerita (kalau kamu mau. Hehe)! nanti saya tulis ceritamu, pendapat, kisah, kenangan, saran tentang hangatnya "membangun cinta."

Selamat beristirahat Readers!

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