
Kiran held her lips with her finger. He could still feel the sensation as his lips met with that of Dhika's sister. He was stupid and too lustful. Regretting seems free. What was filling his heart now was guilt. Guilt in someone who is now standing in front of him.
"You're from Dhika's plantation?" ask Missi. Kiran could not raise her face at all. He would rather drown behind all the files than have to meet his former boss' eyes.
"Yes" he answered in a small voice.
"Dhika's there?"
"There's a Mom"
"You guys got a chance to talk?"
Kiran's legs shook violently., She was now afraid that Missi had a strong premonition.
"No Ma'am. Mr. Radhika fixed the aqueduct earlier"
"Oh that"
"Yes"
"With the invitation, you can go home. Sorry for your outdoor service time"
Pardon you? He should have apologized to Miss Desi. And not the other way around. Kiran felt like she was the most evil human being now. How can he face Miss Desi tomorrow? more importantly, how could he return to Dhika's sister's house after this? Did he just go home by himself? But Dhika's brother clearly forbade her until the matter with Burhan's father's family was over. What better step should he take?
Arriving at the gate of Dhika's sister's house, Kiran hesitated.
"Have you gone home yet?" ask the housekeeper.
"Not yet Mba. Why why?"
"It's okay"
Kiran went inside and quickly went to her room. He'd better lock himself in the room. He should avoid Dhika's sister for a while. Until all the memories of this incident were gone from his brain. It would be better if he could move back to his house. Hopefully, the problems with Burhan's father's family will be handled quickly and not protracted again.
But not yet reaching the porch of the house, Kiran heard a commotion at the gate. There were two cars coming into the yard of Dhika's sister's house. Someone got off one of those old cars and looked at it with a look of hatred. It turned out that it was the old man who was making trouble with his house.
"You here?" asked the man and followed several other families out. Kiran only knew two or three of them.
"Yes"
"You want what you? Want to call my niece's house?"
Getting older, this guy turned out to be no better than ten years ago.
"I had to hitchhike here because Pakdhe brought a lot of people to my house"
"Huhahah. You're afraid it turns out"
This guy is no longer sane. Dare to say that to her after a serious threat.
"What do you want pakdhe here?"
"It's none of your business!"
Everyone who had been in the car got out and just went inside Dhika's house. Kiran went inside the house and saw that the people had already considered this house like their own residence.
"Sir Dhika is on the plantation. Why aren't you all going there?" ask her in a rather loud voice.
"You're nobody here. You're just a step-sister who's expired now"
Whaties??? Kiran is like stale food.
"At least I don't burden Dhika's sister with money problems!"
"Still mending from not working and can only ask for it!" reply Kiran got a cynical look from everyone there. But he doesn't care. He would spill all the resentment he had harbored over these ten years.
"Where are you?" ask Desi who's been calling her new friend.
"In Surabaya" jawan Ryan was busy.
"That means there's nobody in the cafe?"
"Yes"
Desi was disappointed to learn there was no one she could talk to today. He had also just sent home Kiran who had just come from the plantation. Did he go to the farm? He hadn't been to the plantation in a long time.
"Dhika, are you still on the plantation?" ask before leaving.
"I? On the way home"
"Oh that's it. yeah"
Again Desi was disappointed because he could not complain. Then an idea came to his head. He just went to the man's house. Maybe he could swim and have dinner there. Without thinking any more, Desi immediately went to Dhika's house.
Up there he was struck by an open gate and the presence of two familiar old cars.
"When did these people arrive?" ask the housekeeper who looks confused.
"Just now Mom"
"They're inside?"
"Yes, but ... "
Desi gets down and closes the car door and walks towards Dhika's house. He heard the typical screams from Dhika's father's family. These people are very disrespectful. How can they enter even though the owner of the house is not there? Do they have any other purpose? Actually he had never faced all these people without Dhika present. But as Dhika's friend, she is now more confident. He will no longer accept the insults of those people. He will stand tall and fight everything. Then his steps came to a halt as he heard a familiar voice shouting inside.
"Kira?" he thought then saw the figure of the new boy inside Dhika's house. What'd the kid want here? He stayed behind the window and heard something very surprising. Kiran is Dhika's half-sister?
"Step sister? Dhika's step-sister from her mother is still ten years old now. Then where's Kiran's half-sister from?" muttered.
"From dad's wedding" Dhika answered making her almost jump. He had not expected the man to come without a sound and was already standing next to him.
"Thus ... "
"I'll explain that later. Now I have to go in"
Desi curbed her curiosity and was forced to wait until everyone inside came home. But from behind the wall he could hear everything.
"This child has no right to be in this house" cried Dhika's father's sister.
"Zanna deserves to be here. He's my brother"
"You don't have a sister! you only have us!. We will receive all these treasures if you die!"
Wahhh, what a bitch to Dhika's father's sister. Desi almost wanted to come in and slap the person when Kiran's voice shouted out very loudly.
"YYYYOO!!!! Goddamnit! Why did doain kak Dhika die? Why not just die there!!! I'm just asking for his work now doain the dead. Go there you guys!!! Don't ever come back here again! It's better that Dhika's sister has no one than the kayak gini family!!!"
Just this time Desi was gobsmacked by the new boy. It turns out that the hard nature of the child can be used at a time like this. A few seconds later, the front door opened. Along with the discharge of red faces like restraining emotions. Their leader saw Desi's whereabouts there and stopped.
"It turns out this barren woman is still here."
Never once did this person want to know him but just kept insulting Desi when they met. Then the old man just left without feeling guilty at all.
"Based on crazy old man!" he screamed and was satisfied. At least he could see the old man's annoyed face before leaving Dhika's courtyard.