
"Mara, this." Aga handed over the ice cream cone he held to Amara.
Without intending to ask, Amara accepted. Then eat the cone until it is not left. "It doesn't matter if I'm eating ex-Kak Aga. Uh, but that was originally my cone." Amara said in her heart.
Amara also invited Aga to sit in an empty garden chair close to the bottom of the tree. From the direction they were sitting at this moment, they could see the many children who were running around in the park and playing on the swings.
"So remember Zel from childhood." Amara muttered looking at the little girl who seemed to be playing on a swing with her mother.
Hearing Amara's murmur, Aga followed Amara's current direction. A smile appeared to rise on Aga's handsome face remembering the same thing Amara remembered today.
"Now Zel is big. It's rare to play a swing like that kid when playing in the park." Comment Aga.
Amara pulls the corner of her lips to the side. "Yes. Zel now prefers to budge on children who want to play the swing as well." Answer Amara.
Both of them smiled at the same time.
"This is Kak Aga eaten first." Amara handed over the plastic containing the snacks they had bought to Aga.
Aga looked at the hawker with a wrinkled forehead. "Eat, I don't want to." Reject Aga. He did not taste to eat the snacks given by Amara.
Amara throws lips. Then take out one brain-brain prick and hand it to Aga. Although a little awkward, but Amara tried to remain calm. "This, Brother. Let's try to eat first. How do you know you like it." Amara offers with a little force.
No power to refuse it. Moreover, Amara was like wanting to feed the brains into his mouth. Instead of taking a lidi from Amara's hand, Aga opened her mouth as if she wanted Amara to continue her hand movements to feed her.
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Amara's heart degeb seemed to work very quickly after feeding the brains into Aga's mouth. There was a warm feeling that Amara felt on both of her cheeks after pulling a lidi from Aga's mouth.
"It turns out good too." Aga commented after trying to chew the brains that had entered his mouth.
Both corners of Amara's lips are perfectly attracted. "Good indeed, Brother. That's why I bought it. Does Brother want any more?" Amara handed the plastic wrap to Aga.
Aga looked at him for a moment then took out a single lid containing a chikua.
Amara smiled again looking at Aga's flat expression as she chewed the food inside her mouth. Not wanting to pay attention to Aga too long, Amara immediately took one skewer of chikua from the plastic and ate it.
The awkward feeling that Amara initially felt from being very close to Aga finally disappeared with the passage of time. Without both of them knowing, now the plastic containing snacks they had bought was gone.
"Will you ever want to go again?" Amara offered because she saw Aga as addicted to eating the snacks.
Aga. "No. That's enough." The answer.
Amara nodded her head then looked back at the children who were running in front of her.
When Amara was cool to set his sights around the park, he, unexpectedly, Amara suddenly saw a figure he knew very well was now walking not far from him with a woman who looks foreign in the eyes of Amara.
"Rendra?" Amara murmured as she looked at the man she mentioned her name.
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