
“You ain't nothing? Is anyone sick?”
I looked anxiously at the green-haired girl sitting on the pavement with trembling hands.
Idiotically. It's obvious Geeta's not okay. Why am I asking something that is clearly the answer?
We're in the parking lot. Before getting into the car, I chose to calm Geeta down first. He seems to be surprised.
Geeta looked straight into my eyes. Her tears are puffing.
“Hangi...”.
I knelt before the girl and hugged her. “You must be surprised. Until I call me ‘Hangi’ again,” I said grunt amusedly.
I put my chin over his head. “Sorry, I can't see you waving.”
The same thing I like to do with Zihan when he's sad. Usually not long Zihan will return to calm.
I hope this applies to Geeta as well.
Feeling her tears begin to wet my clothes, I gently rubbed Geeta's hair. He who showed me his frail side made my heart slightly hurt.
Beyond my expectations, it turns out that Geeta can also be very scared like this. She's over ‘human’ than I imagined before.
I think because from yesterday she was so jolly, this kind of thing couldn't have happened. I underestimated Geeta's personality.
There's still a lot I don't know. Nope. There's still so much I don't remember.
After feeling Geeta calm, I let go of my hug and gave her a bottle of mineral water.
“We ate at home, huh? I cooked a good meal.”
Geeta gave a smile, and nodded. I smiled seeing him. Then he broke the girl's hair.
“Come. We go home,” take me with a hand.
We failed to buy clothes for him. Though the acquaintance of Auntie already wanted to come.
Well, I can find another solution. The most important thing is that Geeta is fine.
...…...
I grabbed the phone to order a new watch. Honestly, I also love to give the watch away for free.
Y'all know? That was the first thing I bought with my own money!
“What do you eat? Like the one before, or want to be different again?” ask me once the buying business is done.
My voice seemed to pop Geeta who was daydreaming while looking out the car window.
He looked and thought for a moment. Then write something on the paper that he was carrying in a jacket pocket.
[Whatever.]
I laughed a little at reading that. It turns out that you want a Human girl or Diwa still say the word ‘keramat’ is yes?
“Terden? Why whatever? Look, I don't like uncertain answers, so you better tell me what you really want,” I said stay focused on the streets, even though I occasionally glanced at Geeta.
He bent his lips. Then write again.
[I like everything.]
Reading that I laughed again. “What's the difference is the same up? Quickly decide. What do you want to eat? A chicken? The fishes? Or the same as in the restaurant?”
What I mean is fast food.
Geeta's silent. Bend your legs, and embrace her. How to sit like a child.
Not answering either, I finally proposed.
“Kalo so I want to make Grandma's favorite food?”
Geeta looked at me enthusiastically. “Maw!!” said toned.
I chuckle. “OK. We buy the materials first. My food stock is up with you.”
Geeta nodded, no matter what I said. It seems he's fine.
Yes, keep it that way. I'd rather see Geeta who's excited and can't stand still, than Geeta who's quiet scared like that.
Arriving at the nearest minimarket, I got out of the car. Leaving Geeta inside.
He won't come out. Still afraid of this happening again. So I left him there.
I was actually afraid to leave him alone. But, nevermind. He doesn't want to.
With wide steps, I entered the minimarket. Buy the materials needed, pay for it, then go back to the car.
“Geeta! I—”
My eyes widened as soon as I opened the car door.
Geeta wasn't there. He's not in the car!
“Geeta!”
Where's she? I should have forced it earlier!
Agh, stupid.
You're so stupid Hansa.
I'm looking for Geeta to come and there. I asked the parking attendant, but he said he didn't see. Then he helped me find.
Until I remember that my necklace would glow near Geeta.
I took out the necklace hastily and pointed it forward. Like trackers.
A few seconds later, I found the necklace more radiant near the bush. End of parking area.
I approached. “Geeta! Geeta!!” myrag.
From the darkness, I saw something move.
“Geeta?” I approached slowly.
“Geeta! Hurry up here if it's you!”
I'm biting my lips. Then take the phone out of the pants pocket. Turn on the flashlight, and direct it into the darkness.
I can see Geeta's moss green hair. Then breathe a sigh of relief.
“Geeta. Quickly come.”
As I tried to pat her on the shoulder, Geeta suddenly stood up and turned to face me.
“UWAH!!”
I was so shocked I almost fell. “Apply? Why all of a sudden?!”
I glanced at the girl's face. He looks radiant. Then I realized he was hugging something.
I lowered the light. And, oh-that's a rabbit!
“What is it? I mean, where did you get that?” ask me while frowning.
Geeta raised the black rabbit higher. Trying to show something.
“Hannie, aang! Aang!” he said pointing at the rabbit's feet.
Apparently the poor animal's leg was injured. Looks like a trap.
We are near the village. And usually many are hunting animals like this.
“Wah, pity...”.
But it seems Geeta is expecting more of a response than that. He kept glaring at me expectantly.
I sighed resignedly. “You want to take care of him?”
Geeta nodded in spirit. “Aaang! Aaang!!”
I shook my waist and pulled my hair. I feel so tired today. Too much is happening.
“Good. Then we buy the equipment first.”
This time Geeta followed me out of the car to the supply stores to raise rabbits.
Then he took the rabbit to the veterinarian. It is a bit difficult to find a veterinarian when you enter the village area.
But luckily there was, so we didn't have to go back to the city.
Haahh, come to think of it, why can't I say ‘no’ to Geeta huh?
“Quick healthy~” doctor said as soon as I finished paying the medical fee.
Outside the clinic, I made a deal with Geeta about the rabbit.
“Geeta, promise me you'll take care of her. You want to.”
Geeta nodded without a second thought. Then get back in the car.
“Hannie! Aang!” exclaims Geeta while pointing at the car with her free hand. The other one was holding a rabbit cage.
He asked me to unlock the car keys, right? Haha.
I took a deep breath, then exhaled slowly.
Geeta was a little angry when I put the rabbit in the cage. But, it's better, right? Poor leg hurts.
“OK, okay. Patience for a moment..” I said while forcing a smile.
Just came out once, but it's been this exhausting. Maybe I won't take Geeta out again for a long time.
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