Helper Pervishes

Helper Pervishes
Chapter 49. Family Debates


Eko escorts Selvie back to the Milano home after spending more months not meeting Selvie. Who really misses who? Because Selvie first contacted Eko, Selvie also approached Eko at the port.


On the way home, Eko was made a little confused about Selvie's attitude. What does he think of Selvie's eyes? Lustful satisfier? Where to spill all uneg uneg or lover?


In order to answer the curiosity in the heart, Eko ventured to contact Selvie. If asked directly the atmosphere he was a bit awkward, then he should ask by phone.


Just as the tones were connected, Selvie's voice sounded enthusiastic answering her call.


“Hallo, you still ahead?” ask Selvie.


“No, I am now on my way home,” replied Eko.


“Oh, thank goodness. I saw your mother come out to the gate. I thought you met her on purpose. If anyone sees me getting out of the car it can get caught,” Selvie explained. His words clearly made Eko a little disappointed. It turns out it's still the same. Selvie is still embarrassed if caught in a relationship with him. He was just the son of a maid.


“Why? You feel ashamed if our relationship is discovered?”


“Now, right now I just need your support. Once my heart is steady, I will leave you. Think, if I was in a relationship with you what would people say? After all, my parents would never approve of us. I hope you understand my situation. Oh yeah, I've transferred money to your account. Think of it as a money of silence. I beg you to keep our relationship a secret if you still want to meet me,” Selvie said at length.


Eko was stunned to hear Selvie's words. Again Eko felt her pride fall. The money! Their relationship is only valued with money.


After the phone connection ended, Eko leaned weakly on the seat back of the vehicle he was riding.


“He measures his feelings with money. That's how I look in his eyes,” murmured Eko.


At that moment the sound of the phone in his hand rang again. Call from dad.


”Eko where are you? Where have you been? You're okay, right?” marwan asked with a worried tone.


“Dad, Eko is fine. What's the matter dad?”


“Where are you? Dad will be to your place now.”


“Eko on Kartini street. Eko can go to work if you want,” said Eko who does not want to trouble his father.


“We met at the restaurant Iga Jalan Merpati. I'll be there soon, I'll wait for you there,” said Marwan.


“Good dad. Eko to there.”


“Why would you like to meet there? That's the Mokey gang. Don't know or intentionally want to meet there?”


“Pak, we go to the pigeon road.” Eko told the taxi driver.


At that time also the car rolled towards the Merpati road.


After ten minutes, the car that was driven by eco arrived at the Iga restaurant. The most popular dining house on the way of pigeons to not be happy to find the restaurant. Eko arrived first from his father. He immediately occupied a table located in the corner of the restaurant. The father who was with his mother arrived there.


“Mother's father,” Eko waved at both his parents.


“Eko you anywhere? Why is your phone never active?” asked the mother as she sat next to her son. Sukma looked closely at Eko. “Where have you been? Why does your skin look darker and your weight decreases. You're not in what gang utu right?” sukma asked.


“Bu, Eko is fine. Kemaren Eko works on an oil ship. In the middle of the sea can not contact mom and dad.”


“Sea? What are you working so hard for?” ask her mother with a worried mimic.


“Bu,” by father.


“Ta but, you have made us worried,” said Sukma again.


“It's already ma'am, we'll discuss that later. Now call the head of that alley. Say we're here,” Marwan said.


Sukma was seen picking something on his phone.


“They will be here,” sukma said after getting a message reply.


“So mom and dad made a deal here because of that. Where do you get money from?” ask Eko.


“Mrorgan. He gave us money after knowing your debt to those gangsters. He also paid off your debt. I don't know in what way you can return the favor,” said Marwan who looked restless on his face. At that time he looked at Sukma who was still bowed in shame. “Added your arbitrary mother to Utari. Sir must be having trouble finding the child,” Marwan said later.


“Why's day?” ask Eko.


“Ask your mother. She and Miss Selvie kicked Utari out of the house,” replied Marwan in a disappointed tone while throwing his breath away simultaneously.


“Mommy has apologized, I do not know if the problem is like that,” said Sukma.


Again Marwan took a deep breath and then threw it away in unison. “You hate Utari too much. That child is innocent. There is nothing wrong if he and the master love each other. Why do you hate it so much if Utari is the hostess?” Sergey Marwan.


“Utari and Tuan? Trus Mrs Selvie?” tanya Eko was getting curious.


“Cih, mistress? She's not our mistress anymore. Their marriage is only a contract and will expire in a few days,” said cynical Sukma considering the mistake that was spilled selvie to Sukma. Selvie washes her hands and does not admit that she paid Utari to leave the house. Selvie instead said if the money was borrowed Sukma. Of course Sukma was very upset with the woman.


“Ta but, why? Madam and mister?” Eko was still digesting her mother's speech while puzzled.


“Mistress, that woman is a liar. Confessing I'm pregnant so that the mother is concerned. Finally mother agreed to help him persuade Utari to leave the house,” regretted Sukma.


“Pregnant,” squeak Eko.


“Makanya ma'am, if from the beginning mother had a little affection for Utari this would not have happened. Mother continues to use the child. Dad disappointed with mom,” continued Marwan.


“Dad can stop blaming mom, right? Every day I keep scolding my mother. I've also apologized.”


Eko no longer cared about the debates that took place between her mother and father. In Eko's mind continue to question Selvie's pregnancy. Selvie didn't say she was pregnant. If she is pregnant then the child in the womb selvie is her child.


The three family members do not realize their goal is to meet the head gangster Mokey. A few moments passed, without them even realizing that Mokey was already standing next to their table. The big-bodied man and the tattoo stared at the cynical family who had been busy discussing their family affairs.


“Pak Mokey,” Sukma said as he stood up to welcome the presence of men who were disinclined by the mafia in the capital.


“Sit down, I'm just here to take my money. Signed the settlement receipt. You can continue your debate that was,”, Mokey said as he handed a piece of paper on the table.


Marwan immediately issued several papers on the seal to be signed by Mokey and then gave up the check and a bag of cash to the man.


“Thank you, glad to cooperate with you guys. Here, if you need more funds can contact me,” he said with a satisfied smile. Mokey soon leaves with several other men who follow behind her.


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