
I put Anta's breakfast on the table. It's a beautiful morning. The sun was almost rising behind the horizon. "Just woke up, brother? Wash your face and have breakfast. Brother woke up late, don't be late for work." I said.
Brother Anta smiled. Spontaneous in my heart, I could not hide my admiration for Kak Anta's intoxicating charm. When he fell asleep and when he woke up, his body always called out to the vibrations in my heart to come closer and adore him. Oh, dearGod. Protect me from the beauty of this one creation, for me. You are too perfect to create it.
"I didn't go to work today, it's permission."
"What's wrong? why suddenly?"
Sister Anta bit her lip, "It's a good day, so occasionally it should be enjoyed together with you."
I was filled to hear Brother Anta's words. He tried his best to enjoy his time with me. Emotionally, he has managed to convince me that he is the best Leader God has given me.
"Is there a plan to go out of the house today?"
I looked at him with surprise. I don't want to think that the point of the question is to take me for a walk, but that thought is filling my mind and my heart is hoping for it.
"There is no Brother. Even if it comes out at least to the supermarket to buy milk and oil."
"Then I come, we buy together."
"Serious brother? I can go alone."
"When am I joking? let me be with you."
He sipped his coffee, then headed to the sink to wash his face and went back to the dinner table for breakfast together.
We shared the task of taking care of the household, I initially refused but she insisted. He washes dishes, I sweep the floor. He hangs clothes, I cook rice. True the saying goes; the same weight is shouldered, the same light is carried. Heavy work will feel light when done together.
Around 14:00 p.m., after lunch and all homework is done. Kak Anta and I went both ways to Swalayan. It was like dating, being shy and blushing. And what's even more embarrassing is that I wish we were walking while holding hands. But I have to swallow it raw, because Kak Anta is too stiff to look friendly in public space.
This afternoon the sun was very hot, we walked quite a distance, lucky in his cooling machine self-service functioning very well. So, I enjoyed the time to linger inside. Unfortunately Kak Anta so quickly completed the payment at the cashier. So, we had to go back to dueling with the hot sunlight for mercy.
"Wait a minute!" He said suddenly, "Home key is missing? is it on you not?"
I'm shaking.
I grunt. To be honest I wanted to go on a rampage, especially when I looked at the bright and dazzling sky, not to mention my skin that felt burning from the heat. I don't think I'd be able to turn the road again to the supermarket to find a small object, such as a key.
"I'll just wait here, brother? not strong, the heat's not playing."
"How is it? is alone okay?"
I nodded with a limp face while wiping away the sweat.
"Then, wait there, I promise I'll come back sooner."
Sister Anta rushed over, and I sat in the long chair of the closed shop. While occasionally gulping down the mineral water we just bought, at least a little relieved my thirst.
While all my senses were spinning in the shadow of Sister Anta who I thought was near me, I felt someone's hand grab my shoulder from behind. I smelled the scent of alcohol before hearing the man say, "You look even prettier than my mother said, it's appropriate that many men desire you."
I rebelled at once, but the move accidentally made my mineral water bottle fall out of hand. I screamed in shock as the bottle crashed into the street.
When I looked up and saw that person was a grown man I didn't know before, I had never seen him. The body is large with a distended stomach, a rather thick mustache and wear a chain necklace that I think is rather large, just like a strong street thug and sangar.
I suddenly riled up, "Drunk or not, I have no business with you. Go on, don't bother me."
Instead of going this creepy guy stared at my body from inch to inch, from head to toe, from foot to head, while rubbing the mother's ear down the lips.
"Alright, then I'll go!"
I began to move towards the end of the road, again looking left and right hoping that someone else could get help. Or what I'm hoping for is, I found Sister Anta.
"Who said we had no business? obviously there is, because you dare to hit my mother to the point of being bad. I don't think the opponent was just a boy. It's easy to finish." Said the man from behind my back, grabbing my waist all of a sudden.
As I followed the man's stomach, he quietly, and the next sounding voice was pleasant to my ears, even though he kept trying to advance.
Then in an instant everything changed. Suddenly someone locked the thug's neck from behind him, while his hands were twisted to his back. Then I raised a dim view of the man who crippled the Thug, who I thought was originally a bouncer here.
My gaze was almost glare due to the silvery lightning that melted. "Sister Anta---"