Centil Mas Adi's

Centil Mas Adi's
It turns out the Orphanage


During the trip to the place intended by the husband, Caca busied himself with snacking that he bought half an hour ago in the minimarket.


“Mas want?” tanya Caca offered her a snack.


“Let's go,” replied Adi who was busy driving the car.


“Kok later anyway?” caca asked and fed the almonds into her husband's mouth.


Adi smiled and slowly chewed on the almonds that had entered his mouth.


“Still a long time huh Mad?” ask Caca.


“Not until 5 minutes, we will arrive at the destination,” Adi replied.


“Really?” asked Caca who was so enthusiastic.


“Yes, Caca darling!” exclaim Adi.


Caca eagerly put down her snacks and took out a comb to tidy up her hairdo. Not to forget Caca added lipbalm on his lips to keep it always moist.


The car slowly entered the orphanage area and Caca looked at her husband in astonishment.


“We have arrived,” said Adi and invite his little wife to come down immediately.


“Wait first. Mas mean the favorite place that Mas previously said was the orphanage?” tanya Caca made sure with a slightly disappointed look.


Caca thought the husband would take her to the beach or to a famous tourist spot. But her husband took her to an orphanage.


Caca snorted in annoyance as she turned her face away from her husband.


“Caca disappointed yes because Mas invited here?” ask Adi while touching Caca's shoulder.


“Reappeared orphanage. Caca thought Mas would take Caca to a tourist spot. If you know this, why do we come empty-handed?” ask Caca who turned out to be disappointed because the two of them did not bring anything to give to the orphanage.


Adi breathed a sigh of relief hearing what the wife said.


“Caca need not worry, Mas has prepared cash,” explained Adi and invite Caca to get off the car immediately.


Caca was a little disappointed because it did not meet his expectations. Even so, Caca is unlikely to lash out at the husband she loves so much.


Their arrival was apparently welcomed warmly by the owner of the orphanage. In fact, the owner of the parlor and Adi embrace each other like close relatives.


“Mas Adi, this woman who?” ask the orphanage owner named Pak Yahya.


“This is my wife, Caca,” replied Adi introducing Caca as his wife.


Pak Yahya smiled as he nodded his head when he learned of the status of Adi who had married.


“Please come in, I want to talk a lot to Mas Adi,” said Mr. Yahya by embracing Adi's back and bringing him inside.


Caca smiled wryly at how Mr. Yahya and Adi looked very familiar. In fact, his presence was not considered.


The three of them finally arrived at a room that was quite wide. Again Mr. Yahya invited her husband to talk and seemed not interested in talking to him.


Caca, who felt like he was being isolated, decided to look around the orphanage rather than not being talked to.


“Pak, can I browse the environment here?” ask Caca.


“Please,” replied Mr. Yahya briefly.


Caca hurriedly left the room and began to look around the area of the orphanage.


As Caca was walking around the parlour, many of the orphanage children were staring at him. They were of course curious about Caca who was walking around alone.


“Is there anything strange with me?” ask Caca while checking the suit he knows something might be wrong.


After examining her, Caca found no fault in her.


Caca's throat was dry and Caca was eager to drink iced tea. At the same time, a girl approached Caca, giving her candy with a milky taste.


“This is for a beautiful sister,” he said while giving candy to Caca.


Caca received the milk candy while smiling widely.


“Thank you,” said Caca.


“Sama-sama,” replied the 6-year-old girl with a shy smile.


“What's your name, Dik?” caca asked with a half-bending body as she wanted to hear the answer from the little boy before her.


“My name is Grace, Big sister,” she replied.


“A very beautiful name,” praise Caca while stroking her hair Grace wavy.


Grace just smiled shyly hearing Caca praise her name.


“Kak Caca is now thirsty. About where ya there are stalls around here?” caca asked as she touched her dry throat.


“Come big sister, Anugerah show where the stall,” Anugerah replied and held tightly Caca's hand to the stall he meant.


It didn't take long, the two of them arrived at a stall located south of the orphanage.


At the same time, Mr. Yahya asked Adi a serious question. The question that made Adi quite surprised.


“Why did Mas Adi even marry another woman? Are you less beautiful?” ask Mr. Yahya who is quite sad to know that Adi is married.


“Means Mr Yahya?” ask Adi who does not understand the question Pak Yahya.


“Mas Adi, all this time Fatimah put feelings on Mas Adi. Has Mas not been interested in my son?” ask Mr. Yahya.


“Fatimah?” Adi tried to remember Fatimah who was none other than the only daughter of Pak Yahya.


On the other side.


Caca thanked the Grace and treated whatever the Grace wanted.


“As a thank you Brother Caca, you can take anything and Brother Caca who will treat you,” said Caca.


Anugerah shook her head and chose to play with her friends.


“Award!” call Caca, but the little boy just kept running and was invisible from Caca's sight.


Caca sighed and sat down on the wooden chair as he sipped the cold mineral water he had bought.


Suddenly, Caca's gaze focused on a woman wearing a robe and a veil that was very long to cover the buttocks. The woman dressed in all black was so bright that it made Caca feel envious of the beauty of the woman.


“Beautiful once,” praise Caca who just came out of his mouth.


The children of the orphanage compactly ran over to the beautiful woman just to greet her.


“Umi Fatimah beautiful deh,” praise one of the small children.


Caca was ashamed of a woman named Fatimah because she was not hijab-wearing.


Even when the woman went away, Caca still noticed her.


“Looks like I've been here long enough, I have to meet Mas Adi and take him home,” said Caca monologue.


Caca hurried over to her husband who was talking to Mr. Yahya. However, she forgot the room she had previously entered with her husband.


For the person who first came to the orphanage, it was certain that they would be confused. Almost all buildings look the same and it is difficult to tell the difference.


“Hai Sister, can you ask for help?” asked Caca who took the initiative to ask for help from the orphanage to bring him to see Mr. Yahya.