CHAPTER 4: LONGINGS

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'Maiza! Where are you at? ', Which was echoed by Malik. His voices may shake the Brisbane Central. Let Yeronga also shaking with his shouting.

Questions still play in his mind. His friend, Hashim surprised to see a lewd behavior of Malik. 'Like a cat without kittens'. But he never asked as he worried his questions might be mistaken by Malik. For him, Malik, a jovial and not as before. Never.

"Brother, on Saturday afternoon we play football, at West End as usual," said Hashim persuade. His voice breaking the silence between them.

"I'm lazy, a lot of work need to be done," Malik is making tricks. Usually, they play at the football field in front of the West End High School. They met their friends who also live in Brisbane. Some families of students from Malaysia stayed in the West End. There is also a community of Vietnamese people who migrated to Australia during the war and settled there. They are farmers and traders of marine products in the Saturday Market, a weekly market held near a public field in the West End.

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