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The holiday turned into a dreadful one. When they enter a room they shouldn't be!. Repeat events that have happened before. Will they be safe? Or are they the ones who will pick up death like the others??. "Charlie !!!" "Nadine!! No!! Hold on!!" "Cheline, Where are you??" "Rico? H-help me..." "Reza...Watch out!!!" "Arghh... Michele" "Marchel ?? W where are you? Hiks...Im scared..." "Fathia...I do not will let you die"

Villa Chapter 1 PLAN

Rico walked into the cafeteria with a big smile, he turned his head left and right-looking for someone, much like a lost child. After he found the person he was looking for, Rico immediately shouted, "Charlie Heaton?! Treat noodles !!"

"Uhuukk uhuukkk." And succeeded in making Charlie choke. Nadine who sat beside Charlie immediately gave him a glass of water and patted Charlie's back lightly.

Isn't it crazy that Rico's position is only a few steps from the entrance, while Charlie is sitting at the long table at the back. You can imagine how Rico's voice echoed in the cafeteria, the other children even glared at Rico with murderous eyes, but Rico doesn't care, he still has his trademark annoying grin, you bastard! There's no shame in that kid.

"Eh bastard! You want to kill me huh?!" Charlie glared at Rico who was running towards him. How come his cousin has a boyfriend like Rico? It is questionable.

Rico himself just grinned widely, he sat across from Charlie and pulled the bowl of meatballs in front of Charlie. "Yes, sorry bro. Treat me to noodles? Please please please!"

"Oh no!" Charlie hit Rico's head and pulled back his bowl of meatballs-continuing his delayed lunch.

"Gosh bro, very stingy," Rico said while pouting.

I'm crazy! I feel like Charlie wants to tap his lips with a chili spoon. Nadine is really stupid, she continues to eat the fried rice she ordered without a burden.

Not long after, his other cursed brother also came and rioted at Charlie's table. They were so noisy, that it made the whole cafeteria look at them.

"Can you guys calm down a bit? It's a shame to see a canteen," said Charlie, he felt like he really wanted to swallow his brothers and sisters one by one.

"what,"

"Ever,"

"Not,"

"Care,"

said Cheline, Fathia, Rico and Reza alternately, then laughed again.

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"Eh eh Charlie, next week is summer vacation. How about we go on vacation together?" everyone was silent after hearing Reza's sudden words.

"Where are you going for holiday?" Nadine asked. She shifted her plate of fried rice that had run out to the center of the table.

"Yes, Grandpa! Camping or something like that. This is our last vacation together! Next year, we can't do it!" Reza replied gasping, he spooned the last meatball in Charlie's bowl with an innocent face. "Huh!! spicy!"

Charlie just shook his head at his younger brother's amoral behavior, he shifted his bowl of meatballs to the center of the table before saying, "Ahh yes. Next year Nadine and I will graduate." Charlie rubbed his finger on his chin, thinking of a perfect vacation spot.

Charlie and Nadine are already in final grade. The others are still in second grade. Fathia too, she should still be in first grade, but because Fathia is smart, she skips class.

I don't know how they started getting to know each other, even though they are on different levels. Yes, maybe because Cheline is Charlie's cousin, or maybe because the eight of them are often in the same place during breaks, such as in the library when there is an emergency, in the cafeteria, or behind the school.

Maybe that's why they became close and now it's like family. They have been together since Charlie and Nadine in 2nd grade of high school. It's only been a year, but their sense of kinship is felt.

"How about we take a vacation in the countryside? It's so beautiful, I'm stuffy every day when I see Michelle face," Nadine said, successfully making the others laugh out loud.

"Why me, sis" Michelle, who had been sitting quietly, pursed her lips-puffed.

"Hahahahaha-AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!" Rico overlaughs, he's really amused to see Michelle's pouting face. Want to sleep, dear far away. "Then, how about we go to my cousin's villa? The villa is luxurious, it's located richly on a hill. It's close to the countryside too, it's really cool. Because I was there when the villa was just being built," suggested Rico.

"Do you pay?" Charlie didn't want his wallet to run out. Moreover, there are luxury frills.

"Don't worry, I'm here." Rico raised his eyebrows and pulled his shirt collar pretentiously. Song is right.

"Heh, I just heard you shouting to be treated to noodles. And this pretends to want to pay, another luxury villa, not sure," Marchel said with his savage.

Making Rico immediately mumbled and the others laughed. "Tch! I didn't ask to know how you feel!" Rico stood up and pointed at Marchel with a sauce spoon. Marchel? He's so stupid. "Don't worry bro, it's free, because this is a family villa, anyone can use it," Rico continued and sat back down.

"Wow, that's good. You just call your cousin first, then let us know if the villa is empty," Charlie said, okay~ low budget vacation. They don't have to spend money to pay rent.

"Okay boss!" Rico shouted while posing respectfully.

They went back to eating their food before the bell rang-with a riot of course.

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“The holiday turned into a dreadful one. When they enter a room they shouldn't be!. Repeat events that have happened before. Will they be safe? Or are they the ones who will pick up death like the others??. "Charlie !!!" "Nadine!! No!! Hold on!!" "Cheline, Where are you??" "Rico? H-help me..." "Reza...Watch out!!!" "Arghh... Michele" "Marchel ?? W where are you? Hiks...Im scared..." "Fathia...I do not will let you die"”
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Chapter 6 Denying

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