Immaculacy

Immaculacy
New car


That afternoon was so hot, the sun seemed not to dim the light even for a moment.


"Makasi ya, stop by yok! (meaning stop by)."


"No, Brother! Hungrier. I eat at home." said Aisyah


Aisyah, beautiful, tomboyish, not smart but diligent. Every day Mila and Aisyah go to school together. They go to the same school, just different classes. Mila and Aisyah are cousins. Mila's mother and Aisyah's sisters. Mila and Aisyah were only one year old.


"Assalamu'alaikum's chat...." Mila entered the house while carrying her shoes, then placed them on a shoe rack. Mila went straight into her room to change clothes.


"A long time ago came home?"


greet the middle-aged woman who was sewing.


Her name is Mai Mila's mother. Mila called her mama.


"Barusan, Mom... same Aisy earlier!"


"Where is he, why don't you come in?" mai asked while looking at the side door of her house.


"No, Mom! Aisha went straight home, she was hungry!" a little scream answered the question from her mother. Mila was washing her hands in the sink.


"Why not eat here, Mil?"


"Don't want him, Mom. He said he wanted to eat at home. Make peyek maybe mom today, so she wants to go home fast!" added Mila.


Aisyah's favorite food is peyek shrimp kecepeh (meaning peyek \= rempeyek, tadpole shrimp \= shrimp rebon).


"Where is the father, Mak? why haven't you come home yet?" Mila scoops the rice on her plate and sits in her dining chair.


"Back home soon too, dad to the train Showrom!" Mai replied without looking at Mila.


"Achieved, Mommy?" Mila kept asking while continuing to bribe her food.


"Don't say full mouth! prepare your meal first. Dad bought a car, he said to his daughter." Mai hardened her answer while looking at Mila.


"Train, Mom? Thank goodness...." Mila jumped up in excitement, as soon as she heard the news.


"Sort of a little kid, I thought you were big!" Mai smiled.


Mai loves her daughter who sometimes acts like a child.


Maimunah, almost half a century old chatty, but loving, Banjar tribe. But the birth of Medan, since adolescence sewing is his job. It is good to add to the daily costs. Sometimes those skills can be useful in our future lives. These are the words she often says to her children


"So tomorrow Mila does not have to ride again with Aisyah. Not afraid to be late again!" said it.


Shortly after Mila finished eating her father until followed by a pickup car carrying a Supra X train in red. Mila was very happy and hugged her father.


"Makasi yah.. like the time I train her" said Mila while hugging her father.


"Remember..don't go anywhere after school! if you're going anywhere, say the same to me."


"OK, yeah.. ready!" Mila saluted her father like a flag ceremony.


Mila loved her cousin Aisha very much. Aisha was considered like her own sister.


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"This new train, Mr Arpin?" tanya wak Joko Mila's neighbor.


Arpin, Mila's father of great stature, a sweet black quiet and loving. Original Toba surnamed Sibarani


"Yes, thank God for Mila's school. Soon he finished school, he said he wanted to study in the city. So all of you for Mila's transportation to college later." Arpin wiped the sweat with a towel hanging from his neck.


Mr. Arpin and wak Joko have just returned home from a morning run around the complex and saw Mila pull out the train home in full school clothes.


"Are you leaving, son?" ask Mr. Arpin.


" Not yet, yeah... Mila hasn't had breakfast."


"O.. father take a shower first yes later we have the same breakfast. Which mama?" ask Mr. Arpin.


"Mamak woke up like that. Most immediately sounds well" replied Mila while putting her sports clothes in the bag. Today there is a sports lesson.


"Wake up! what else, this afternoon! school isn't it, are you?".


Mai's thunderous voice was like an alarm every morning in the family of Mr. Arpin.


If the alarm goes off, the clock is 6:30 in the morning. Mai's daily routine awakens her youngest son Nando. Mila's sister who is already in 6th grade SD.


"Can, yeah, what Mila said."


Mr. Arpin smiled as he walked into the bathroom.


"Your sister was when she broke up. If you don't wake your mama, maybe she doesn't go to school."


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"Pigi yah. pigi mak" Mila kisses her parents' hands.


"Yes" they answered.


"Be careful not to ride the train!" mr. Arpin reminded.


Mila takes her new train to school.


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nb: the train in Medan is a motor. Kalok klen equivalents of trains in Java should be jammed road 😊