
Shasa, who was rubbing his eyes, had to feel dizzy in the head due to Raven's scream right in front of his eardrum. "Bang, what the hell ... We have our own room know ...," he protested. He still hasn't fully opened his eyes.
"Oh ...." Raven was silent for a moment. "But still, hurry home!" the cerocos.
"Yes, yeah. It's also just waking up Bang." Shasa turned off his HP. Immediately he prayed Fajr at the mosque near the hotel. He met Abra there. "Sister, let's go home."
"Breakfast first?"
They then had a buffet breakfast near the back door of the hotel with other hotel guests.
"Why rush? Going to work?"
"No." Shasa bowed. "You quit." He played a piece of sausage on a plate.
"What?" The man was surprised. "You stopping?"
The girl is still playing her fork.
Abra looked at the girl closely. What's the matter? "You ... broke up with her?" He tried to guess.
"Yes" the girl replied slowly. It messes up the plate. Angry is held back.
Abra immediately touched the girl's arm, calming down. "Your world is not over. Quit work, search again, break up .. search again."
The girl raised her head and tried to smile, albeit heavily.
"You looking for a boyfriend? I want dong! I'm on the number one queue list" the man said with a smile.
The girl smiled wide. Why do you always joke when you talk about love? "I'm tired of dating. I'm gonna go to work first."
"Oh, yeah." Abra was a little disappointed. Suddenly a brilliant idea came. "Oh, how about you just work in my office?"
"But I don't have a job yet and still help here and there."
"Your experience of handling clients I think is quite good, but later maybe seen again your ability. Maybe in the HRD or marketing department. Let's just see your luck."
"I haven't resigned in the old office."
"Yes already. Later if your business is in order, just tell me when to enter because you already have experience. A week in, will definitely get a clear placement."
"Yes. Thanks." Thanks." Shasa was still playing the omelette on his plate.
"Why?"
"Mmh, what?" The girl raised her head.
"Why break up?" Abra raised the coffee cup and placed it in front of the mouth. He sipped it slowly.
"That's ...." Shasa looked down and played his omelet. He let the sentence hang. He did not want to talk about the ugliness of Bima even though he was hurt by it.
"Don't tell me you don't want to." The man put his cup back on the table. "Just finish your breakfast so we can go home."
Shasa nodded. He started to feed his breakfast.
In the car on the way home, Abra was both happy and agitated. Surely Shasa still feels sad after his relationship ran aground with Bima. What could he immediately recover from his sadness because the man could not bear to want to get closer to the girl. At the moment, the girl was still unable to speak. His emotions are still unstable. Entertaining her was the only way to always be able to get close to her. "You want to go home first or what? I can get you a resignation letter."
The girl looked at Abra expectantly.
"What?"
"May I take a day off."
"What's? Oh, I can." Abra realizes that the girl wants to be alone, so she takes Shasa home.
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Everyone looked at Rika with a worried face.
"Rika, it's impossible because of the fall. You must have fought with people huh?" Mama stood up from her chair and came to the girl. "At any time you can't fall because it's dangerous for your fetus." He lifted Rika's chin, looking at the wound on her lips. "Have been treated?"
"It's just a little bit of Ma."
"Eh, I can't do that. Mom, just get me some wound medicine." Mama stepped into the room while the two men were still staring at the girl, shocked.
"You don't have to go out anymore. Danger and become the talk of neighbors," Papa said.
"Ma ...." Rika whining.
Damar laughing. "Racaine!"
The girl scowled.
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Shasa just sleeps on the bed until lunchtime, until someone wakes him up with a knock. She opened her eyes lazily and tried to get out of bed while picking up her instant hijab on the chair. He was surprised when he peeked into the window, there was Abra there smiling and waving at the window. Shasa turned around to hide behind the door.
What else is he here for? I told you, ask for a leave of absence. Back the girl peeked out the window. Abra gave a smile back. The girl had to open the door. "Yes, what's wrong, brother?" said lazy.
Abra held out both hands. "Now!"
"Mmh?" Shasa did not understand. "What?"
"Three tickets for you. To be happy."
But Shasa could not see anything above the man's palms. "Mmd? Where's?"
"It's just a deal between the two of us." Abra placed the closed palm near his mouth while whispering. "Magic(magic)."
"Mmh?"
"Because it's invisible and only the two of us know. Take it!" Abra again thrust his two palms that had been closed.
Shasa though did not understand but also follow this game. It was as if he took the invisible ticket from the palm of the man's hand.
"With that ticket, you can ask me anything, I'll give you. After you ask, you say the mantra at the end, 'if you don't grant it, God will punish you'."
Shasa still looked confused.
"You only have 3 tickets so think about it carefully, you ask me how or what."
"So what?"
Shasa lifted into the air the invisible ticket by squinting one eye. This time he smiled mischievously. "May also." He threw one of his tickets into the air. "Today I became the Princess and you became her maid. If you don't grant it, God will punish you."
Abra put his right arm in front and bowed his body to Shasa. "Good Princess. What do you want, Princess?"
Shasa almost laughed but seeing Abra's serious face, he started his orders. "Ok, now clean up my room."
"Good Princess." After saluting by bowing back, Abra went inside Shasa's room and noticed around.
"That's a broom, sweep my room first." Shasa pointed at the broom.
It didn't take long, Abra had swept through Shasa's small room. The girl looked at every corner of the room well. "good. Next, mop."
The man then went into the bathroom and then took out his mop and started mopping the tiny room. Shasa climbed onto the bed while paying attention. A moment later the man finished mopping.
"Here is the Princess, what else?"
Shasa tapped his finger on the cheek. "I'm hungry haven't eaten."
"What do you want to eat?"
"Fried chicken at Mpok Entun's shop."
"OK."
"With half rice and sambel."
"OK."
"Oiya, buyin rujak who sangal in front of him. Pedes huh?"
"Yes." Yeah."
"The same ice cappucino cincau that tastes greentea on the side."
"OK."
"Have you eaten yet?" The girl leaned towards Abra while pointing at the man's face. Shasa's reigning style was like that of the Little Mistress that Bossy (like governing) made Abra want to smile looking at her.
"Not Madam. Erroneous, Princess." Abra held back a laugh.
Shasa did so but then came back serious. "Ok, you also buy food, accompany me to eat. Oya, help me out, okay?"
"Good Princess."
"This is the money." Shasa took it from his wallet.
Abra is gone. Shasa waited long enough for 20 minutes to pass. The man finally came. "Sorry Princess, ngantri said." He then brought all his groceries into the room and they ate on the floor.
It feels good even though there are no tables and chairs. Seeing the girl start to cheer up again, it was enough for Abra. He was lonely to lose the girl for just one day. Knowing the girl was grieving alone, her heart felt heavy to leave. He wants to be with her even if he can't help her. Just by comforting him, the man's heart felt at ease. "This is very painful Princess, he said. I'm sorry I couldn't spend." He put his hands together in front of his face.
Shasa's laughter broke. "Yes, but spend the fruit without the gravy, no papa."
Abra had to spend and she was satiated. "Okay, little Princess turns out to eat a lot too." Rubbing her stomach Abra laid her body on the floor.
The girl laughed again. "Hey, don't sleep on the floor!" He pulled Abra's hand.
"Then I slept where is the Princess dong?"
Shasa pointed at his bed.
"Mmd? Is that the Princess's bed?"
"Yes, I want to sit outside. The door was also open. Let me take care of you outside."
How much Abra wanted to hear the girl's words. "Thank you Princess." He held Shasa's hand.
"Yes, no papa." The girl stood up and left him.
Abra climbed on the girl's bed and was delighted. Is this where you sleep my rabbit? Your bed. A moment later the man fell asleep.
He woke up when he heard the voice of the girl talking to a man. It sharpens hearing.
"Oh, Mr Abra's inside?"
"Yes." Yeah."
"Tumben he plays where you're not where you play."
"No idea, Bang. She's making fun of the princesses."
"Daughters? Ha ha ha ha's. Yeah, well, you're not bothering." The man also left.
Abra believes it was Raven's voice but why was the man called 'Abang' by Shasa? It was like Shasa used to call him 'Sister'. Is he the one who was put here? Oh ... doesn't he have a car while the other occupants of the boarding house are most capable of having a motor? The car is also new and quite luxurious. Who is Raven really? Why is he living in these cheap boarding houses? I think he can have an apartment. The man immediately sat up from his sleep. Does he have any particular meaning to Shasa?
He immediately got out of bed and stepped outside. "Who are you talking to?"
"Oh, you're awake. That's Raven coming to your apartment."
"Why do you call him 'Abang'?"
"Oh, that. He said I look like his sister."
"Keep you believe?"
"It wasn't until he finally met his father and he said the same thing."
"It could be a hired man."
"I also thought so until I heard for myself that he knew my parents and I turned out to be twins."
"You mean?"
Shasa then told him what he heard.
Abra flabbergasted. "It's a pity you never knew your twin brother."
"Yes that's how." Shasa seemed sincere. Having no siblings from beginning to end but Raven's whereabouts make Abra grateful. The young man looked familiar and protected her.