The Unforgettable Vacation of Eight Friends
In the novel "Soul Eater," eight friends from Morte Senior High School in Jakarta embarked on a memorable vacation during their school break. The group consisted of Biru, Halley, Leva, Zoe, Isfina, Ann, Roziin, and Zian. They traveled to the summer home of Halley, who is Biru's cousin, located in Lembang, Bandung. The home, nestled in the heart of a forest behind Gunung Tangkuban Parahu, provided a serene and picturesque backdrop for their adventure. The friends used a combination of trains and cars to reach their destination. During their train journey, Biru documented their activities, including playful banter, reading, eating brownies made by Leva, and eventually, falling asleep. However, not all of them slept peacefully. One friend, while the others were asleep, decided to play a prank on his friends. Upon arriving at Bandung Station, the friends were eager to begin their vacation. Little did they know that their trip would be filled with laughter, memories, and unexpected surprises. As they settled into their summer home, they discovered that Halley's cousin, Hafni Vanady, had passed away when Halley was still in junior high school. This revelation added a touch of melancholy to their otherwise joyful vacation. Despite the somber news, the friends decided to make the most of their time together. They explored the surrounding area, tried new foods, and bonded over shared experiences. Through their adventures, they learned valuable lessons about friendship, trust, and the importance of cherishing every moment. In conclusion, the vacation of these eight friends was not only unforgettable but also transformative. It brought them closer together and created memories that they would treasure forever. The novel "Soul Eater" serves as a reminder that even in the midst of challenges and setbacks, friendship can provide comfort, support, and endless possibilities for growth and exploration.