
Zivana still keeps an annoyance on Shaka. More precisely on the man's behavior last night. Shaka can make him hysterical by being right on top of his body.
He just wanted to say good night. Really too indeed.
Zivana chose to silence the man since last night. In the morning when leaving for campus from his father's house, Zivana still did not want to talk. Even until returning home from campus, Zivana was still a thousand languages. Not talking to her husband.
"Culun," call Shaka when they're on the bike.
"Ziva," he repeated. Staying the same, Zivana did not respond.
"Ciye, my wife is really craving," Shaka teases.
"Udah dong said it, I would kiss you."
All Shaka's persuasion is not working. Zivana is still tight-lipped.
"Honey," Shaka's still trying.
Of all the words that Shaka spoke, none of them were powerful and could make Zivana speak.
Shaka finally gave up. Maybe not a good time to persuade the girl now. He was silent and refocused on his motorbike.
No words came out of the lips of the two. Only the roar of wind and the noise of other vehicles filled their journey.
Until when Shaka stopped the speed of his bike suddenly, Zivana screamed loudly in shock.
"Geek!" He thought the man was back. Deliberately pulling the brake suddenly until Zivana's reflexes hugged the man tightly so as not to fall.
However, what Zivana thought turned out to be wrong. Shaka took off the sluggish hand of Zivana that was coiled around his waist. Then rushed down followed Zivana.
It was only when the man ran and shouted that Zivana understood what was really going on.
"Wooy!" Shaka ran fast. Towards two men who were trying to snatch a woman's bag.
Seeing the arrival of Shaka, the two robbers do not stay silent. They bravely challenged Shaka.
"You want what, lo? So hero?" said one of the robbers.
"What I want to teach you is a lesson" replied Shaka. Along with that one punch he aimed at the man who challenged him.
There was a fistfight between Shaka and the two robbers. It is not difficult for Shaka to conquer the two street robbers. His punches were able to make robbers in the fog and choose to run away.
Zivana picks up the bag that was taken by the robbers, but falls when the two robbers fight Shaka.
"It's Auntie." Zivana handed it to the owner. "Aunty's okay, isn't she?"
The woman took the bag from Zivana without seeing Zivana's face. His gaze was precisely on Shaka who was walking towards him. He even ignored Zivana's question.
"Auntie Anita?" shaka said as soon as he realized who he helped from the robbers.
Instead of answering Shaka, the woman Shaka called her name ran away.
"Auntie." Shaka tried to catch up, but unfortunately the woman had already left.
From where she stood, Zivana was only able to pay attention to her husband. He did not know who that woman was.
Shaka's face looked lethargic as soon as it returned. There was no explanation, and Zivana did not ask either.
It felt like the world of both became mute. Neither Zivana nor Shaka spoke. Shaka's previous noisy voice was no longer heard.
Arriving home too. Even at dinner together. When Bagas talked about the house for the two of them, Shaka was still silent.
"Papa has got a home for you. Pretty close to campus, about ten to fifteen minutes by motor. But you can not occupy it, because now still want to be cleaned and renovated parts that are not feasible. Maybe one or two weeks in the future you can just move," Bagas explained.
Zivana glanced at Shaka who was sitting right beside her. There was no reaction from the man. Unlike usual who are so enthusiastic about hearing the house for them.
This time Shaka's gaze was focused on the plate in front of him but Zivana wasn't sure if her mind was in the same place. Because it is very clear Shaka like daydreaming. Thinking of something Zivana doesn't know.
Will it still be about the woman this afternoon that they helped from the robbers?
I don't know, Zivana can't guess the guy's brain.
"Isn't Ziva waiting another week?" ask Bagas.
"What's up, Pa," Zivana answered briefly. The tail of his eyes still glanced at Shaka who continued to be silent.
"Oh, yes .. how is your father. He said he wasn't feeling well yesterday?" ask Winda.
Zivana is out of focus because of Shaka. The question of the Winda until it was not heard.
"Ziva," call Vinda smooth.
"Eh .. Yes, Ma, why?"
Bagas and Vinda watched Zivana at the same time. Making Zivana awkward by their gazes.
"How's your dad doing, is it better?" reset Winda.
"Oh, that's .. yes, it's been better. Only the stomach acid came back" Zivana replied.
"Thank God, then."
Everyone returned to their plates. There was no chatter after talking about home.
In the silence of the eating atmosphere, Bagas, Winda also Zivana, surprised by Shaka's attitude. Shaka suddenly stood up leaving the dining table. Without saying a word or saying a word to everyone.
Shaka immediately ran to get the jacket and then came out. Bagas and Winda just stared questioningly, not reprimanding at all.
Zivana began to think where her husband was going. What are these nights for leaving home. What's still about Aunt Anita this afternoon?