
Arfin placed his right hand on Eleena's shoulder, carrying the poor girl who was still crying out of the stifling bar.
Arfin took off the grey leather jacket, put the jacket on both of Eleena's shoulders, again carrying the girl away from there.
Arfin took Eleena into the white car owned by the man who was now staring at Eleena sliced. Arfin's thumb moved wiping away Eleena's tears.
"You okay?" Eleena's cry broke again. Eleena's crying voice was so strong that Arfin had Arfin bring the jet black unraveling girl into the embrace that Arfin willingly gave her.
Arfin's hand moved up and down stroking Eleena's mane. Eleena did not say anything, she could only express how she felt at this moment with a cry. Eleena's cry sounded very pitiful in Arfin's ears.
"Sorry, El. Sorry I'm late" murmured Arfin. Arfin wiped away the tears that had fallen down his cheeks while continuing to apologize to this girl he was hugging.
"El, you're not alone. There's me." Arfin continued to stroke Eleena's mane nonstop until Eleena's cries slowly subsided. The crying voice that originally sounded extremely painful slowly began to recede.
Arfin slowly loosened his embrace. "You okay, El? Is anyone sick?"
Eleena did not answer, although it was no longer hysterical, but Eleena's tears did not stop wetting her cheeks.
Arfin got out of the car without Eleena's permission, even before the girl tried to stop him, Arfin had already disappeared from sight. Eleena's cry broke again, but now it's a cry of fear. The girl dropped Arfin's jacket off her shoulder, grabbed some of the mane of hair she had.
Eleena screamed for help because fear was so overpowering, Eleena's lips trembled, even her body was trembling in fear. The girl's eyes were already reddened from shedding too many tears.
The car door opened showing Arfin holding a drinking bottle in his left hand. Arfin carried the hysterical Eleena and shouted in fear back into his arms. Smoke the mane of the girl like that.
"Gue was afraid," the girl shrieked even more tightening Arfin's embrace. "Why, El?" Arfin's voice was very slow but able to give calm.
"Lo leave me, I'm alone here. I'm afraid, I'm afraid she—" Before Eleena can finish her sentence crying first master. Arfin could feel Eleena's body shaking violently. The man who now embraced Eleena could not bear to see how the condition of the girl who might have entered the heart of this man.
Arfin released a slow hug, wiping away Eleena's tears. "El, I won't leave you. Whatever your circumstances, I'll be next to you, because you yourself said we were friends. And friends won't leave each other."
Eleena could not believe that there was now a golden-hearted man in front of her. The man who was ready to defend and hit his friend just for the Eleena he just met the last few weeks.
"You get out of here?" Eleena did not nod and did not shake her head, the girl just quietly put Arfin's jacket onto the tiny body that was still trembling with fear.
Although there was no answer from the master, Arfin drove the car away from this place. Arfin's car splits the streets with the accompaniment of the sky that has turned dark.
"The water is drunk, El." Eleena said, opening the bottle slowly, gulping water down her throat.
After that no one else opened the chat. Only the sound of the car passed by with the sound of Arfin's cellphone notification. Arfin took a quick glance at what message came in for him, and sure enough it was from Vishnu. Arfin ignored the message from a friend who had been very outrageous to the girl next to him.
Arfin's car stopped somewhere. Arfin came out first, a small run to the passenger bench opened the door for Eleena. Eleena came out slowly after Arfin's gaze assured that she would be fine with this man.
Arfin carried Eleena sitting on the open grass.
"Just a minute, I'll come back later." After getting a nod from Eleena, Arfin went somewhere.
Eleena rubs both hands trying to cause warmth when the cold pierces the skin pores. Eleena's eyes stared at the scattered stars, and the moon was covered by clouds.
The lights on the streets illuminated this makeshift place. Not too crowded but enough to give this girl peace of mind.
"More." Arfin came to offer Eleena two glasses of hot chocolate. Eleena took one of them blowing to dissipate a little heat. Eleena's lips sipped the hot chocolate slowly, warmth instantly spreading on the tiny, cold body.
"Nake?" Eleena nodded.
Arfin flashed a smile from the corner of his lips and followed Eleena sipping the hot chocolate he had just ordered.
"Gue don't know what you like El, so I ordered this, don't you?"
Eleena looked at Arfin, "No papa, thank you very much."
They remained silent for a while, enjoying the warmth of the hot chocolate and the coldness of the night.
"The night sky is beautiful." Arfin began to open the conversation after they were silent for a period of 5 minutes.
Eleena looked at the night sky. "Beautiful, many stars, but the moon is cloud-covered."
"It's pretty, right?" Eleena looked at Arfin for a moment, the trunks visible from this girl. "The night sky would be pretty if there was a moon, Fin. The moon is a symbol of the night, even if there are many stars but if there is no moon it is the same. Flats."
Arfin chuckled small. "El, you're so funny." Arfin changed the subject. Arfin pulled out a cell phone, photographed a view of the night sky and Eleena without permission from the master. Eleena frowned full of question marks.
Arfin sighed for a moment, stroking Eleena's palm. "El, in addition to looking at the night sky from the balcony of the house, I also often look at the night sky in this place. Lovely, it's just me but now I'm with you."
Eleena still did not understand what Arfin meant. Arfin looked back at Eleena after looking at the moonless night sky.
"El, I used to say that I wanted to bring a special person to this place." Eleena doesn't understand. "My friends I never even invited here, but you I invited El."
"I mean?"
"Lo's the first person I brought here, that means you're special, El." Arfin's hand moved around stroking Eleena's mane. "Lo's precious, El. You are more special than I ever thought, you are the first woman I feel I don't feel lonely. Lo, different Eleena Safira Dirgantara." The sincere words of the refined Arfin.
Eleena lowered her head, she recalled how Vishnu disrespectfully treated her at the bar. "Gue is worthless Fin. If I'm valuable there will be no one who dares to touch me, especially until my name is like that. I'm ashamed of myself." Eleena's tears came back down.
Arfin pinched Eleena's chin slowly, raising Eleena's face to look at her face. "El, you're valuable. Diamonds will still be valuable, so valuable are many criminals who want to take diamonds forcibly using rough methods. However, even though there are many criminals whose names are diamonds will still be diamonds, El."
Arfin wiped Eleena's tears. "Don't be sad, don't remember the incident again, forget the painful thing you, remember the happy thing you," said Arfin.
"Gue's still scared, Fin," Eleena's great-grandson.
"Fearful. But you can't be stuck in a lifetime of fear. I'll help you get out of this fear" Arfin replied.
"By way?"
"Gue make you laugh." Arfin directly made a silly expression on the handsome face of many people's dreams. And sure enough it gave rise to the laughter of Eleena after tears continued to rule the face of the girl.
Arfin then tells the funny events or funny things that he found on social media, all the things he put out to make Eleena happy and laugh freely. They even make guesses.
"Dutch is smart?" ask Arfin.
Eleena thought for a moment. "Gue don't know, I didn't learn Dutch—"
"Vandai." Eleena's speech was cut off and a split second of laughter blared out from the girl holding the hot brown glass in hand.
"That doesn't make sense, but there really is, too" said Eleena.
Arfin laughed with Eleena. They spend hot chocolates with the chatter and exciting experiences they have been through. Although only for a moment at least Arfin can make Eleena forget the problems that had happened to her.
"Go home, yuk," asked Eleena after the last gulp she spent. The two of them went from that place, towards Arfin's car.
Arfin's car is back on the night road. But this time not with solitude but there is a beautiful melody of the song played. Accompanying the journey of the two lovebirds who focus on staring at the streets ahead.
Arfin's car stopped in front of Eleena's house. Arfin went down first and opened Eleena's door. Eleena smiled for the umpteenth time because of Arfin's kindness tonight.
"Thanks a lot, Fin." Arfin smiled. Eleena stepped closer to the fence of her house.
"El," call Arfin. Eleena turned her head towards the man who was now standing some distance away from her.
"Don't be sad anymore, I want to be here. The princess of kayak lo do not deserve a tear netesin, you are never alone El. At least there's me, I'm always next to you from now on." Arfin stepped forward, taking out the flower stalk he had picked before they left home. Arfin placed the flower stalk on Eleena's palm.
"El, many love you. Including me too."
Arfin's soft and sincerity-filled words heated both of Eleena's eyeballs.
Ting
Eleena checked her phone when the notification sounded. Though there have been many notifications that came in but Eleena was reluctant to open the flat object, but the notification this time attracted attention.
Eleena looked at Arfin full of question marks. Arfin sent him a picture of himself and the night sky he had photographed. "Don't forget to paint the night sky. I'm waiting."
Arfin waved his hand, walking backwards towards the car. Arfin lowered the windscreen as he sat safely in the four-wheeled vehicle he was driving.
"Rest El, don't get sick, I'll be sad." Arfin gave a mischievous wink to Eleena. The girl who was given it by Arfin would usually be misbehaved or carried away, but Eleena did not, in fact she felt amused.
Arfin's car went from the grounds of Eleena's house. Eleena still continued to wave at the car that had now disappeared from sight.
This incident was witnessed by Sinta. The woman who had been anxious to wait for her daughter's return saw something that reminded her of youth. Sinta was not wrong when she said that Arfin was a good man. Not just a friend but the perfect partner for the child.