
Kevin's down the stairs. He saw an unusual sight, Diandra accompanied the mother to breakfast. Kevin cleared his throat for a moment. Diandra.
"Where have you been? How come it never seems to be home?" Kevin's approaching the dining table.
"Males, bosen," said the girl pursed her mouth.
"Yes, if that's the job. On my TV station, too."
"A chatty brother like this?" Diandra pointed at Kevin's face. "Relieve it!"
"Well, what's high school for when it's just crawling?"
"Let's not say bego."
Kevin rolled his eyes while sighing. He pulled the chair in front of him and sat facing his sister while his mother spread bread for Kevin.
"So you ask too" replied the girl casually. He bit his bread.
"If you didn't ask you to go to college, you wouldn't go to college, would you?"
"Mc ...." The girl thought for a moment. "Where is it? College ... maybe."
"Cock maybe?"
"Lecture fun anyway, rame." The girl smiled.
"You went to college because of the neighborhood, rame?"
"Yes." Yeah."
Kevin laughed without a sound. "If so why not go to college again, take S2. Your brain is watered."
"Lazy, bored."
"Andra, you don't wander so unclear, you're a girl. Later if there's nothing, you're dizzy, don't know?" Only Kevin calls his sister 'Andra'.
Diandra looked at Mom. "Mom, there's nothing going on with me Mom, I'm just bored. Later if my boredom goes away, I'll think about what I want to do."
"But it's been 3 months you've been wandering this unclear, Diandra. Sometimes you go all day, or go night and only midnight comes back. What are you doing out there, honey?" Mom pushed a plate containing jam bread on Kevin.
"To night club."
"What?" Mom's aghast.
"Yes it was yesterday Mom, go with friends. I don't always go there."
"Andra, if you're wrong friends, you can also be wrong."
Diandra, who had bitten his bread, stopped chewing. "Don't be fussy. I'm not that fussy." He was angry with Kevin.
The man, who had been chewing his bread, stopped for a moment to hear his sister's words and then went back to chewing. He took the available drinking glass and sipped it. "Dad's coming home today."
Diandra was silent for a while like pensive but then continued to eat.
"Well, what time is it, Abra?" ask Kevin about his mother.
"Sister Abra moved huh Brother?" ask Diandra.
"Leave it. He moved out of my mother's license!" The woman was still upset every time she remembered Abra. He felt Abra was always running away whenever he wanted to scold him.
"So you two don't want to see Abra?"
Diandra and Mom looked at each other.
"Him mom is gone. Later on check Daddy lo Bu." Diandra warned her mother.
"I'm leaving this morning, if you want, we're both there" Kevin bargained.
"Yes already."
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"Aren't you going to have any more bread?" ask Shasa.
"Already, full."
"Oh yeah, I brought your knife. Abra said he wanted to eat fruit?"
Abra looked at Shasa with a deep sense of confusion. He is this good whatever has a taste for me because I fear this is just a sense of responsibility, while I with my race have gone far. Ah .... "Can ...."
"Oh, is it now?"
"Eh? What bothers you?"
"Eh, no Brother. I can, I'm not doing anything anymore." Shasa immediately approached the fruit basket. "What fruit is it, brother?"
"Apple it."
Shasa washed and then peeled it off. He cut the fruit little by little and waited for Abra to finish each piece and then cut again.
That difficult? Hah .. I want to hug her. "Mh, don't you want to eat too? It tastes good!"
"Oh, just later."
"But I can't spend it."
"Oh, yeah." Shasa ate it too.
There was a knock at the door. The nurse and the doctor came in later.
"Oh doc."
"Yes ...."
Shasa immediately tidied up the apple cut marks he was holding.
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After knocking, kevin immediately opened the door. He sees Shasa helping Abra up on the bed.
"Oh Brother." Abra immediately recognized who was coming.
"I'm coming with Mom."
Instantly, the notification made the atmosphere of the room stiffen. Shasa who saw the appearance of Abra's stepmother immediately nodded his head.
"Oh, that's Abra Bu's friend. He's also an advertising guy."
"Oh, so." Mom looked at Abra making Shasa pull over. The woman approached Abra's bed.
Abra tries to relax while Kevin tries to get close to Shasa.
"Why did you move on didn't you say Mom?" the first time was straight to the point.
"I haven't moved all my stuff, ma'am." Abra spoke as warmly as possible, although it was difficult for him to explain.
"Oh, so have to wait for you to move first you tell Mom," the woman's ridicule was basically reasonable enough to be angry. He feels unappreciated.
"Mother, already. Abra just got in an accident, ma'am."
When the woman turned to Kevin, she was shocked. Why is Kevin both with the girl? At once his anger that had appeared on Abra was crushed already.
Besides me and Diandra, Kevin's anti-woman. He never wants to be close to any woman or he will get angry. To the extent that he was worried that his son did not like women but indeed his male friends could also be counted with fingers because Kevin was a selfish and stiff man. He is just a warm man when with his family, therefore he never durable friends with anyone.
"You close to him Kevin?" Mom immediately asked by pointing at Shasa.
The girl immediately put on a tense face.
"Oh, just a friend," the man replied briefly.
But the answer even made Mother more curious. His concentration is torn between interrogating Abra or Kevin, and he chooses ....
"Darling, here for a second." Abra calling. That's the only way Abra saves Shasa from her next mother's questions or accusations.
The darling? The woman looked at Shasa who came to Abra's bed. So she's Abra's boyfriend?
Shasa did not not know that Abra's mother was looking at him, but why were all eyes on him? Why should there be the word 'Honey' in front of the woman, is there a role she is playing? But then he chose to be quiet and look at the situation.
Abra immediately clasped his hand. "Please buy a drink for mommy, honey, we don't have a spare drink for guests."
Still in a state of confusion, the girl agreed. "Yes Brother."
"Eh, no need. I'm not here long. Come on Kevin, let's go home. This stubborn kid is hard to take care of!" said Mama sewot.
"Mother ...." Kevin has trouble being in the middle between his mother and Abra. He was forced to follow his mother because he did not want there to be a commotion in front of Shasa. "I'll go home first Bra ...."
Abra just looked at Mom and Kevin out the door and then looked down.
Shasa felt pity. He knew Abra's problem because the man had told him a story and he could feel how to try to make peace with the family he had but could not, even though he had maximized his efforts. "Nr ...."
"Mmh?" The man raised his face.
"Nobody here?"
Abra only sighed with a forced smile.
"We're out yuk brother."
"Mmh, where to?"
"To park. I'm looking for a wheelchair first, right?" Without Abra's consent the girl exits the room. He returned with the promised wheelchair. He helped Abra get into a wheelchair and then pushed her back out of the room.
Actually Abra was not interested in going out of the room even though his heart was sad but seeing the spirit of Shasa, he did not want to break it. It wasn't bad either when he came out, he could notice the crowd. Busy sisters who walk back and forth, ride the elevator, see the queue of people who want to take medication or see the behavior of people who come with family.
They also arrived at the back garden. Not many people there. There were some old people who were sunbathing, some were sitting on park benches and some were wheelchairs driven like him but most of them were sick people.
"I don't want to come here" Abra protested.
"Where are we going?"
"I'm not a sick man. Let's just go back inside."
Shasa had to turn around. "Where are we going, brother?" The girl was still pushing the man's wheelchair in a confused state.
"Mmh, I want to go home ...."
Shasa stopped his steps. "In a moment we may be going home, brother, who is patient huh?"
"Mk."
From behind Shasa could see Abra bowed. His condition did not allow him to do whatever he wanted to do.
But then the man raised his head. "I want to go to the cafeteria. I want a coffee."
"Oh, yes Brother." They finally have a purpose. Shasa.
Apparently a warm cup of coffee greatly improved the man's mood that day. Just a cup of his favorite cappucino coffee. They talked in the cafeteria until lunch. They also had lunch there.
Another with Kevin. He's busy. Because of his brother's absence in that place he was forced to take over Abra's job. Some can be delayed but others need determination. He had to pacing back and forth to check the broadcast and meet many people. Even many clients delay the decision because they do not meet Abra. They weren't suited to talking to Kevin because the man was so stiff. In the end Kevin handed it to his men if there are clients who want to meet with his sister.
When Abra and Shasa returned to the treatment room, the bouquet of flowers and fruit baskets increased. Some even send parcels containing cookies and snacks.
Abra loved the food delivery. He asks Shasa to open it for him.
In the afternoon the doctor came and said Abra could go home. The man was very happy to hear that.
Suddenly the door was knocked and a middle-aged man walked into the room.
"Dad!"
Daddy's? Shasa looked at the man again. The middle-aged man pulled his suitcase into the room.
"Abra, how are you?"
"This is how Dad is," said Abra who smiled broadly. The arrival of his father made the man look happy. Abra introduces the doctor and Shasa to her father.
The middle-aged man's eyes stopped on Shasa which made the girl tense up again, but then the man turned to the doctor and began to engage in conversation.
Before long the doctor and the nurse took a break and left them.
Abra's father sat in front of the bed and looked at his son. He ruffled Abra's bangs. "You're why else wear all accidents."
Abra smiled wryly while looking down. "Dad ...."
Abra's father turned to Shasa who was still standing. "You ... Abra's friend huh? What was his name ... Shasa?"
"Yes, um."
His face is similar to someone I know but who I forgot.