Love You, Mr Shin!!

Love You, Mr Shin!!
52. Tighten Up in Ferries


The car had dropped Shin and Dhiarra off at the port of the big city of Butterworth in Penang. With the deal waiting for each other at the port of the city of George Town on the opposite side. After that, the car containing Azlan and the driver drove back from the port to the land bridge.


The two men were involved in the sensation of scrambling for ferry tickets in a long queue. Ignore the presence of scalpers and thugs who offer the ease of getting tickets quickly in hand.


That was what Shin wanted. Back to feel the excitement as ordinary citizens with perfunctory services. Although he comes from a family of grandfathers and respected, but Shin at a young age has learned a lot and eat enough salt acid in a free and hard life. And Hazrul was Shin's lifestyle teacher.


Terminal and port have been absorbed with Hazrul long ago. Penang is the home village of Hazrul. Although Shin's parents did not lack to cover the facilities. But Hazrul still chose the usual way when he came home to visit family in Penang. And that was why Shin often followed and felt the outside world.


But at this time, Shin forgot that he was not alone, but was with a girl who was definitely his dependant. Although Dhiarra feels quite self-sufficient and able to take care of himself.


Shin immediately told Dhiarra to pull over from the queue. Because the queue is pushing each other from the front and back. Several times Shin was pushed by a man as big as himself in the back. Inadvertently Shin's body also almost hit the meeting of Dhiarra many times. And occasionally slumped slowly restraint and crashed into Dhiarra from behind.


Although Dhiarra had stood pulled away from the queue, but it felt uncomfortable. Shin knew, Dhiarra was caught several times hiding his laughter. That was when Shin realized, he was no longer young. Suddenly a sense of prestige and a drop in self-esteem awakened him.


Without hesitation Shin went out of line and called a ticket thug who had been eyeing to offer Dhiarra. Transaction was quick and in an instant two ferry tickets had been obtained.


"Do I look funny?" Shin had again stood beside Dhiarra.


"Is Mr Shin angry if I laugh?" the girl looked disinclined and kept a smile on the handsome man whose face looked pias.


"If you think it's comforting, laugh," Shin turned his face and stepped slowly. Dhiarra hurried to follow to get to some ticket check officers as well as identity cards. This dock was quite crowded even though it was morning blind, Dhiarra did not want to be separated from Shin.


"Take out your IC right away," Shin said to Dhiarra who kept tailing behind.


"Yes," said the girl, taking out her wallet and unplugging the IC. Then stall on Shin.


"You look compatible. Dah married kee,,?" the ticket officer was very nosy. The queue is still behind.


"He's my niece, uncle," Shin straightened out.


The officer scratched his head for a bit, then handed back the Dhiarra IC and Shin's. Nod and pull over a little. Both men passed.


Seats on the ferry have been filled. Shin invites Dhiarra to pull over at the iron fence of the ferry bridge. Beneath them have welcomed directly the sloping waters of the strait. They stood still and mute each other. Don't know what to talk about at that time.


The ferry has begun to shift medium to strait. Move forward slowly away from the harbor dock. Dhiarra holds the bridge fence because he feels the ferry is shaking.


Shin who was deliberately standing right behind Dhiarra was trying to clutch his foot and tightly hold the ferry wall beside him. Shin did not want the people behind to rub against Dhiarra. Because the ferry this morning is only one floor and very crowded. Shin felt the need to protect the position of Dhiarra as comfortable and comfortable as possible on the ship.


Oreng rocking the ferry boat slowly subsided. With a breath Shin Adnan also felt very relieved. Things are safely under control. Now standing Shin's feet, it had slowly relaxed and loosened back. No longer tense and no longer gripping. Shin was looking far away at the thick expanse of sea water right now.


Dhiarra was looking at the water under the bridge. Apparently some small divers have started to come down because the day is starting to light. And they are usually there to catch the ceiling or coins cent ringgit Malaysia deliberately thrown passengers ferry down to be captured them. Often they also have to dive to chase the ceiling that is detached and drowned.


"You want to throw a ceiling?" Shin lowered his head slightly to make his words sound clearer.


The girl turned her head looking up, her star eyes grabbed Shin's face.


"I have no ceiling, Mr. Shin," Dhiarra muttered.


"No need to throw a ceiling. They'll love it when they throw a ringgit paper. It was easier," Shin opened the wallet from the jacket pocket and pulled out many sheets of ringgit paper. Give it to the girl in front of him.


"Impressively, Mr. Shin," the delicate hand received and began to count. There are ten pieces of ten ringgit. While the children below there are about seven divers. Dhiarra smiled feeling joyful.


"Throw," Shin said in the back.


Dhiarra began to throw a sheet with a bright smile of joy. Shin looked at that bright face with a smile. Recalling Hazrul, he exchanged shards before entering the dock.


Little Hazrul is part of the ceiling divers on the Butterworth ferry. But no longer done after moving to Melaka and raised the child by Shin Adnan's parents. And on the contrary, Hazrul always throws a lot of ringgit every ferry ride when visiting the island of Penang. And the little Shin Adnan was so excited and engrossed in imitating throwing the ceiling down like his brother always did.


In the middle of the daydream looked at the girl in front. Suddenly the ferry came back and shook. And even harder. I don't know what was bothering from the ferry's speed slide at the time.


What was clear was that Shin was completely unprepared with the grip of his horses. Unable to control anymore, Shin had hit Dhiarra's back and body quickly. Shin's large body had docked Dhiarra until the girl's body was firmly attached to the bridge fence. Both of them pegged for a while because the rocking bell moved long enough. Luckily the bridge fence was quite high and safety. Otherwise, maybe the two of them had been thrown out of the bridge.


Shin immediately rebalanced himself and quickly stood upright initially behind Dhiarra as the ship calmed down slightly again.


"I'm sorry. This was unintentionally, Dhiarra," Shin saw that the beautiful face had turned pias and blushed. It was very troubling for Shin.


"I understand the situation, Mr. Shin. Don't worry," sahut Dhiarra.


The girl had prepared to throw again with the rest of the ringgit sheet in hand. Trying to ignore the tense events of himself with Shin Adnan just now. Trying to look calm even though his chest is back to half-hanging.


Unlike Shin Adnan who looks relaxed. Though the reaction of his body is actually getting tense until now. Trouble loosened, but the louder felt. Shin immediately tightened the zipper of his long black jacket to safely seal the front body. Didn't want anyone to notice the tense reaction on his lower body there.


The tension was a bit airy when the ship began to dock at the port of the capital Penang, the big city of George Town. All passengers are prepared with all their luggage. Prepare to queue again towards the exit.


Shin and Dhiarra were just the opposite. Utilize the situation that began to be airy to be more pulled over on the bridge fence. Didn't want at all to scramble out of the ship with them. The feelings of the two were still very tense at this moment...