Doctor Alby Pujaan Hati

Doctor Alby Pujaan Hati
Alby Angry


Devi silently lowered her head while playing her hands while Alby looked at Devi sharply while crossing both hands in front of her chest.


After that, Alby was furious. The apartment was dirty and messy. Spills and broken bowls of porridge were scattered everywhere, not to mention on the living room table full of various snacks and drinks. The cleanliness-crazy Alby hates his messy, dirty apartment like this. And the only suspect in this case is Devi Kusuma Wardhani who took her friends to Alby's apartment without her permission.


Alby, whose intention was to go home to retrieve the report data left behind, even had to feel a headache once he saw the chaos that occurred.


"Sorry om" said Devi without daring to look at Alby's face.


"Why did your friends come here?" ask Alby. "Did I give you permission?" alby continued before Devi could answer.


"No" replied Devi.


"Then why did you invite him here? Don't you know I hate being dirty? Look at how my apartment is doing now! Very dirty and messy!!" angry Alby.


"This isn't your apartment so don't act like it!" alby.


"I'm sorry" Devi said again.


"If you're sorry you can clean up all this mess for what I'm mad at you for" Alby said.


"I promise I'll clean it all up" Devi tweeted.


"Can you?" alby asked which made Devi raise her head offended.


"Om Alby underestimated me?" devi asked in an offended tone. "I am indeed a spoiled girl but if only cleaning up a little mess like this I can! It's not entirely my fault anyway. Salah himself om Alby did not tell me what prohibitions I should not violate during the stay in your apartment is very clean," continued Devi dare.


Alby looked at those red eyes. Eyes that try to hold back tears. Alby knew he was outrageous with Devi and he also realized his mistake in not telling Devi the ban.


"If Alby tells me I can't bring my friends here, then I won't bring them here. I am tired of not having any friends. I want breakfast but I don't like pureed porridge. They came to bring me food and I ate it because I knew the hyx, I knew I had just been sick and om Alby ordered me to have breakfast and take medicine on time. And I guess I also know that Alby will be angry if I do not eat the porridge so I give the porridge to Gara so that om Alby thinks I ate it, ta...but Arin seized it and accidentally the porridge fell down huaaaa," explained Devi before in the end she sobbed.


Alby who saw Devi crying sobbing became full and reminded her of someone. His manner of speaking and crying was the same as someone in his past. Quickly, Alby immediately dispelled the thought and immediately got up from his seat. I don't know, he suddenly felt guilty.


"Quick take your medicine now then go get some rest. I've called the janitor to clean this up. I go back to the hospital first and we'll talk about the rules tonight" said Alby.


Devi wiped her tears with both hands and looked at the back of Alby who entered her study to retrieve her work report. Devi finds out she was wrong for inviting Arin and Gara without Alby's permission, but hears Alby underestimating her and suddenly becomes emotional.


Tung ting!


Devi wiped her tears and stared at the door.


"Please open the door. She's Aunt Tari, the housekeeper here," Alby asked as she prepared some papers she'd take to the hospital from her study.


"Yes" replied Devi.


Devi walks over and opens the door for Aunt Dance. The middle-aged woman was quite surprised once she saw that there was a girl in her master's apartment.


Once aware of Aunt Tari's confusion because of her existence, Devi immediately introduced herself politely to Aunt Tari.


"Oh, introduce me, Devi. Um. I. my sister is Alby," said Devi lying. Devi just doesn't want Aunt Tari to think weirdly because Devi lives one roof with Alby.


"She's my friend's sister, not my sister" corrects Alby, who now stands behind Devi and makes Devi squeamishly shocked. "You don't have to lie to Aunt Dance. Aunt Tari couldn't have thought strangely just because I was living with a high school boy" Alby continued, draping his bag over his shoulder.


Devi stared back at Alby and it made Aunt Dance smile.


"All right, I'll go first. I'm sorry to make you bother coming here just because of this little mess" Alby told Aunt Dance.


"Ah it's okay, Alby, don't hesitate. Be careful on the road," Aunt Dance replied.


After Alby's departure, Devi immediately took Tari's aunt's hand and looked at Tari's aunt in earnest.


"Bi please teach me how to clean. I beg you," pleaded Devi while closing both of her palms forward. And it was heard by Alby who apparently had not closed the door tightly. Alby smiled as soon as he heard it. Apparently the girl had guilt too.


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"Woah was tired," Devi complained as she threw her body onto the sofa in the living room.


"Thank you."


Devi drank the chocolate milk with one sip. It felt like his power had completely drained all. If you knew it would be this late, Devi would definitely not bring Arin and Gara here.


"You rest first, auntie wants to cook for dinner," said aunt Tari as she set foot into the kitchen.


"I'm coming!!" said Devi while running after Aunt Tari.


"Why not just rest? You must be tired from cleaning the house all day," asked bi Tari while removing vegetables from the refrigerator.


"Yes. Alright I'll just sit here with aunt," Devi said with a sweet smile.


Aunt Tari returned Devi's smile with a smile as well. Really bi Dance a very pleasant person according to Devi.


"Sorry bi, can I wonder no?" ask Devi.


"Can."


"Since when did auntie work for Alby?"


"Omm? Aunty thinks Alby's not that old," kekeh bi Tari.


"But in my eyes he is old" said Devi.


"alright. Aunty actually used to be a housekeeper at Alby's parents' house, only now she's no longer, '" replied Aunt Tari.


"Why not anymore? Did they treat auntie badly?" devi asked suspiciously.


"No. They were very kind to my aunt. It's just that now aunty has to take care of her aunt's husband at home. Kasian if he has been working all day but no wife prepares all his needs and takes care of him, "bi Tari replied with a small laugh.


"Ah right, the duty of the wife is at home and the husband who works," said Devi to draw her own conclusions.


"Not really. There are many career women out there. They can buy whatever they like without having to burden the husband" explained bi Tari.


"Oh so. Then why would auntie come here to clean the apartment if aunt doesn't work for her family?" ask Devi.


"Just want to tighten the cord. By the time aunts get out, aunts do tell them that whenever they need aunts help, aunts are ready to help."


"That aunt is so kind," amazed Devi.


"Not really, even aunty owes a debt of gratitude to this family especially Alby. Alby saved aunty's husband's life when her aunt's husband had an accident, so maybe the only way to repay Alby's kindness is to help him like this when he's really busy and doesn't have time to clean the apartment" said bi Tari.


"Usually it's Alby who cleans this apartment alone?" devi asked in disbelief.


"Yes," replied bi Tari which made Devi shake her head in awe.


"But unfortunately bi, om Alby is very annoying and very irritable. I just got angry because I brought my two best friends here and accidentally broke the bowl with the porridge" Devi said.


"Of course Alby was angry. During this time, none of his male or female friends were invited to visit here. You're the only one who's lucky that Alby allowed you to stay with him here" said bi Tari who somehow warmed Devi's heart.


Ah wait a minute!! What kind of feeling is this?!!


Devi immediately shook her head to neutralize her feelings. Such a thing should not perch in his feelings.


After a while later, bi Tari had finished cooking and he turned his gaze to Devi who was now fast asleep with her head that he had rested on the dining table.


Slowly, bi Tari walked over to her and stroked Devi's hair.


"Devi really looks like Miss Icha."


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