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This weekend was just that normal weekend, where you go to church and wake up late and have a chat with your housemates or roomates on Sunday.

me and my cousins decided not to go to church on Sunday this particular weekend because they have to go to a rumah terbuka. So we went for the sunset mass on Saturday instead.

Darn, it was a normal mass.
Until, i realized the guy standing in front of me is freaking hot.
My cousin told me that he is hot, but i just couldn't care less, because trust me
i can be very ignorant of people when i go to church or school most of the time.

So, it was that time again when we're suppose to
smile or nod our heads to the people around us( to all the catholics/ christians; it's the peace be with u time).

So as i was smiling to all the people around me, that guy in front of me turned his back(and i mean the whole body!) put on a huge smile on his face with his big round eyes, penetrated my heart and made me in a shock mode for about 5 seconds. what a pretty thing i just saw!!

Daym, this guy is so HOT! i think to myself.
He's got a nice body, nice smile, big round eyes, nice hair, with a pair of earrings and a gold necklace around his neck.

He must be a student studying around here. He was accompanied by two of his friends and one of them was like in a blur mode all the way. i' m guessing he's not a catholic after seeing him on his phone all the time and didn't even know how to make the sign of the cross. hmm?

I realized, that hot guy was singing to every hymm of the mass. He even concentrated on the sermon (God knows if he's not), he donated on the Collection ( teenagers sitting without parents never want to kasi keluar duit sometimes), and he knows his prayers!
Oh my gosh, could this guy be more perfect or is he for real?

After the whole smile-nod thing, i couldn't help but smiling to myself.
My cousin: Sudalah tu jacqkie... ko nih. Merah suda muka ko. Duuiiiiiiii.
Me: Manada... herm. (thinking)Cute ohh dia~~~~~

Seriously, it is so rare to find/ see a guy like that.
After the mass, he even kemaskan the chairs nearby his seat.
NO ONE DID THAT!!! Not even the warden!
What??!

IN conclusion... church is definitely worth going! hahahahaha.

ehem, i meant, there are still nice guys in this world unlike what most people say.
Let's just cross our fingers and hope he's not... ermm.. gay?

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