Daddy's Naughty Hands

Daddy's Naughty Hands
Chapter 2: Expelled


"Thank you, Fik, take me with you" Jessy said as she got down from her friend's car.


"Dong's pay!" fika said from inside her car.


Jessy reached into his pocket. Instead of spending money, he concluded the finger formed a "saranghae" sign that made Fika laugh.


"Good relax, Jess. I'll see you on Monday" Fika said, ending their conversation. He immediately restarts his car leaving Jessy's home area.


Jessy turned around, opening the wooden gate of her house.


Bruk!


Just as she reached the door, the aunt surprised her by throwing her bag. Jessy's stuff was taken out of the house.


"This is why, Bi?" ask Jessy in shock.


"You've grown up, it's time to live independently, don't bother us anymore!" replied the aunt with her haughty face.


A while later Rindi, her cousin came out from the inside. He seemed to smile happily at Jessy's confused look.


"I've been working alone, Bi, so as not to bother Uncle and Auntie. After all, this is my own home" Jessy said.


Jessy's parents had died a long time ago. At that time he was in 5th grade Elementary and had to live with his uncle and aunt as guardians. The house is the only relic of his parents.


"Well, do you want to count? Taking care of you over the years also costs a lot. Can you replace it?"


Aunty spoke in a loud voice while shaking her waist cursing Jessy.


"Oh, go there! You can stay in the boarding house" said Rindi. "My parents' pity is weighed down by you" he continued.


Jessy smiled smirkily. Her aunt and cousin had conspired to evict her from their own home. "This is my home. Why do I have to leave my own house?"


"Who said? The certificate of this house is in my father's name. Your parents sold the house to my father" Rindi denied.


"She thought the cost of her parents' death was free. Not to mention having to take care of it, if it wasn't for your papa either I wouldn't have been burdened by it. Because of him your papa money runs out, mama's shopping rations get a little."


Jessy let out a breath. "It's up to you to take that as a debt. If I have money, I will pay. But I don't want to get out of here."


Auntie and Rindi looked at each other and laughed.


"Haha ... When will you have money? How much does a restaurant pay? Because of you too I have to be late for college one year!" namel Rindi.


Rindi is one year older than Jessy. After graduating from college, his father ordered a one-year break because he had no fees.


"If you know yourself, get out of here! It's been enough for us to be bothered by you all this time" Auntie said.


"I'll wait for Uncle to come home first."


"Papa's still a long time out of town. Don't you want to seduce my Papa, huh! Know yourself a little if you are a person!" rindi Bentak.


"Yes, not right now if I have to go. I haven't prepared anything."


"That's why I helped you clean up. All your stuff I packed. I called a taxi to take you away. I'm pretty good-natured, right?" said Rindi. "You can also hitchhike while at your friend's Fika place. I heard he's a rich kid," he added.


Jessy remained silent. Arguing with them will be endless. While living together, he felt that they did not like him. He was only accepted because there was his uncle, his father's younger brother who had died.


"Well, the taxi's coming!" exclaim Rindi happy.


In the spirit of Rindi and her mother lifted Jessy's belongings and put them in the trunk of a taxi.


Jessy could only sigh. He was very tired and wanted to rest. He had not been able to enter the house, he was told to leave his own house.


Jessy was silent, not replying to her cousin's hurtful remarks. He got into the cab seat that would take him away.


Rindi and her aunt smiling happily waved at her from outside the glass.


"Where are we going, Mba?" ask the taxi driver.


"Where, sir. If you can find all the cheap boarding places close to campus X," he said.


"okay!"


The driver started driving the car. Jessy looked at the house that had been the place to grow since childhood. He didn't expect to be kicked out of there so soon.


Some time ago Rindi and her aunt did bluntly express dislike to him. They often give painful innuendo. One of Jessy's goals is to work to find excuses so she doesn't spend too much time at home.


His uncle was always nice to him. He was still given money whenever his uncle came home from office duties. Although only an ordinary employee, but his uncle's position in the company quite get a decent salary.


Rindi and her aunt always protested if their rations were reduced because of Jessy. As much as possible, Jessy did not ask her uncle for money because she knew herself enough. However, it seemed like they really did not want him to be there.


"Mba, we've arrived" said the taxi driver.


Jessy was escorted to a four-story boarding building that was located somewhat in from the main road. The place is pretty good when viewed from the outside.


"So I've contacted the owner of the boarding house, he said there are two rooms that are still empty, who knows what is suitable."


"How much does it cost per month?" ask Jessy. He needs to know in order to be a consideration adjusted to his salary.


"Five hundred thousand per month, Mba. There are a lot of students here. There are also office workers."


The rent is not too expensive but also cannot be said to be cheap for Jessy's current condition. His salary at the cafe was only three million per month. That alone should be set aside to pay for his tuition fees and living expenses.


"Yes already, sir! Take me inside" Jessy said.


He felt he didn't have much choice. The boarding place is quite close to the village and its workplace. Maybe he just needs to rack his brain to increase his income.


Drrt ... Drrt ....


Phone's vibrating. Uncle called.


"Hello" said Jessy


"Jess, Uncle heard you're going to be alone, huh? Your aunt told me earlier" said the uncle across the phone.


I want Jessy to tell me everything. However, he did not have the heart to make strife in his kind uncle's family.


"Ah, yes, Uncle. I want to focus on college and career so choose a close boarding house."


"Uncle is even worried that you are living outside. Too bad your money will run out to pay for costs and living expenses," said uncle.


"Okay, Uncle still thinks I'm a kid? I am 20 years old and can be independent. I'll be fine, Uncle," Jessy's eyes.


"Yes if that's what you want. If not, just go home. If you need money, don't say Uncle."


"Yes, Uncle."


"Take care of yourself, don't be weird even if you live alone," said the uncle advising.


"Yes, Uncle. I can take responsibility for my own life. Uncle also take care of health."


Jessy hung up the phone after her conversation with her uncle was over. He switched to arranging things in a new boarding place to be occupied. From today, Jessy will stay there for some time.