
After escorting Wenny to the guest room, I immediately returned to my room, but the man who was waiting for me there was no more. He went out of nowhere. Gone like a ghost. But it's okay, I thought. It means he's already here. Maybe just visiting or staying somewhere else.
The next day, the day before my birthday, I eagerly made sure again that the house was always kept clean by my grandmother, and now cleaned by me, it is clean and will not disappoint Oom Jaka when he returns. I actually cleaned the house a day, although I rarely mopped the floor, but I make sure there will be no dust that had thickened or spiders nesting in it.
After I finished cleaning, I rushed to the market to shop. Oom Jaka never cooks alone or buys food from outside. She always ate or had breakfast with my grandmother's menu, as well as her snacks. And now I will cook him food: breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks. I will show Oom Jaka how I can cook things that are not inferior to grandma, and I hope my efforts will pay off. I've been finding out a lot about Oom Jaka since the last year, ever since I fell in love with her. At least now I know what my grandmother knows about Oom Jaka. And since that man had gotten used to the taste of my grandmother's cooking, so it wasn't that difficult for me to cook food for her.
I bought many kinds of side dishes, kitchen spices and fruits from the market, as well as a few vegetables and a number of instant food ingredients: sugar, wheat, coffee, tea, milk, and others. After buying everything I needed, I immediately went home.
Walking down the road on my bike, I stopped for a while at a tea plantation to meet Wenny who works there. After parking the motorbike and leaving my groceries in the daycare section, I went down the plantation, watching closely to find where Wenny was. And after I found the girl, I gave her the phone I had left in my house, and I said goodbye.
It was quite far away from the place where Wenny was watching the workers picking tea leaves, in one hiking spot where the air was cool, cool, I stopped my steps when I heard the voices of two girls who were not far from my position laughing, but between the laughter were also heard *affirmation and *moan. I walked a little, then crouched down, curious to know what was going on in there pushing me until I peered to the other side of the land, not far from where I was standing.
There were three girls there. All girls: two tomboyish girls and another feminine girl. The feminine girl was sitting in the middle, and I knew her, she was a neighbor near my house, Arumi. While the two tomboyish girls sit on the right and on the left of Arumi, so tight while holding Arumi's hand. Not only that, the two of them did a very cruel thing to the girl.
I was trying to find help for Arumi. But, when I saw Arumi's silent reaction, I waited for a moment to ascertain whether the girl needed help or not. But the girl instead smiled and pulled her hand casually.
I glared. Feeling amused and wanting to quickly run away afraid they knew of my whereabouts. But I remained silent when I heard Arumi ask, "Now say, do you recognize who the girl in the old hut was with Kang Jaka?"
A jaka? Jaka who? Heart wonders.
"Puspa," said the girl on the left.
Arumi was surprised to hear the girl's answer. "You didn't see wrong?"
"We both. Which may be wrong see," replied the other.
"Then, then...." Arumi shook her head, not continuing her words.
"In a moment" interrupted one of the girls. "What you're asking is this guy named Jaka Pradana, right? It doesn't matter who the girl is, but you want to make sure who the guy is. Am I right?"
Arumi nodded, clearly looking very sad.
One girl clasped her hand over Arumi's shoulder, making her feel uncomfortable and uncomfortable. "Men are like that" said the girl. "But you don't have to be sad. Just relax, honey. Let it all happen, okay? They are happy. Why should you be sad? Right, right, what did I say?"
"Are you guys seeing what they're doing in that hut?"
Bugs!
Arumi was pushed roughly to his back. "Jawab my question!"
"You really want to know?"
"Say!" arumi.
One of the girls smiled slylyly and said, "Alright, if you really want to know, I'll tell you. The one girl, the one young man, they were both in a long state*, and. We knew clearly, we peeked at what they were doing until it was over. That's so exciting. Like.. uh! It felt like we were having fun inside that old hut."
"Yeah" said the other girl. "Given that moment, I've always been passionate."
Arumi paid no heed to the babbling of the two girls, but she cried, making the two girls ask why.
"I gave my virginity to him. But Kang Jaka...."
The two girls giggled, then one said, "You don't be surprised. Maybe the Jaka was looking for a science, so he was looking for virgin blood from the girls. Puspa also gave up her virginity yesterday. We both saw it for ourselves, yesterday the girl screamed inside the hut. Then Jaka tasted blood in. ah, you know what I mean. And... oh, are you experiencing the same thing? Did Jaka do the same to you? She too...?"
Oh, my God, my heart is pounding. Is this a true story, or is it just their free essay?
"Hey, beautiful, answer me. Jaka did that to you too? Hmm?"
Arumi was crying. Nodding. "He did the same to me."
"He told you your blood was fresh and alluring?"
Arumi nodded again.
"Well, right, that's exactly what I said. He's studying science."
While Arumi continued to cry, the two girls were wide clean and giggling.
I have to go, my inner self. I won't know who they're talking about.
"Hey, Rumi, tell me, how good is the man's touch from the city?"
Oh, my God, I hope it's not the same Jaka. Not Oom Jaka. Please....
While wiping away the tears, I hurried away from there towards the parking lot. Take out my motorbike key, pick up my luggage and put it on my bike. I got on the bike and put the ignition key into the hole and pressed the starter, and drove on the highway.
No, Wulan. Don't think. Don't think! Get rid of those negative thoughts. Oom Jaka is not like that. He's not that kind of person. You know him well. Shelove you. He expressed his feelings for you yesterday. Trust it. She might be playing you. Forget what you heard. That's not true.
I forced myself to ignore the bird. Ignore it!