
Adji saw all of that from his bedroom window. Dumbfounded to see Juwita mocking Abhimanyu like a child.
But ... Adji laughed out loud.
That kid is the way he teaches. Surprisingly, Adji even felt it was better. Moreover, the time to see Abhimanyu left alone, know-how to scream annoyed before falling crying.
Two months later, their mother left. Abhimanyu's unstable emotions let his mother go. Adji believes the boy lost because of himself.
He plays well, but is selfish and selfish with his own emotions.
Merely, Adji could not say anything Juwita said.
Is correct. It's not what it is. She doesn't need to be the mother of her child, because she isn't. So their friends are okay. Friends who mock and support.
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Juwita whistling merrily. It felt good to have kicked that little boy's ass. But the time above, Juwita realized.
Where's adji?
"Auntie."
The call immediately made Juwita turn around. Obviously not Adji, but Adji's youngest son whom he does not yet know his name.
The little boy came over to Juwita followed by a woman who might be his nanny.
"Hello, Son." Juwita. "Whose name?"
"Role."
"Cetta? Duh, cute Cetta. I'm Juwita. Call him brother, yeah?"
"Sister?" The boy tilted his face, making Juwita anxious.
Nice, nice. Enough of those two bodahs are brash. Who doesn't care about a child? If this child is obedient, Juwita thought Mother would be comforted if Juwita took her to the hospital together.
"Sister Juwita?"
"Yes, Honey. Juwita's Sister. How old are you?"
"Six."
"Oh, six?" Kirain four, thought Juwita spontaneous. "So, I'm looking for Papa's room, right. Where's papa?"
He pointed in a direction behind Juwita. "Papa's room." Then, he approached. "Sister, shaman."
But when their hands had touched, Juwita screamed in shock.
"Welloooooo!"
Loud laughter rang out from the third floor, from the second child watching everything. The sound of her brother's laughter became the trigger for Cetta's laughter as well.
The two of them were content to laugh at Juwita who was surprised by the presence of a small snake in Cetta's hands.
"That's just fear. Winning the ball losing to the boys. Huuuu, cemen," sneered Banyu.
Cetta. "Cement."
The goddamn devil there are three turns.
But this time Juwita can not fight because Juwita amused with snakes.
"Yes, Cetta!" Adji's voice startled the two children, making them instantly run away.
Though Juwita just prepared a fist to teach a very valuable lesson to the two snot boys.
Why did his father look honorable and his son was unusually annoying?!
"Juwita, aren't you pa-pa?"
Juwita receives Adji's hand. "Yes, no pa-pa." Mana might say why.
"Sorry." Adji grimaced slowly. "Banyu does like to make a mess of his adek make a tantrum. Next time I'll piss them off."
Juwita smiled forcefully. "No pa-pa, really. Not pa-pa. Let me just."
It was good that they were scolded by their father. It must be Juwita who handles it so they know Juwita's position in this house.
"Anu, where am I sleeping? I want to change clothes too."
".... My room."
Juwita tried not to show any expression other than 'fine'. He follows Adji, suddenly awkward to have to go into a man's room.
Why did Juwita even realize that she was married? Means manti night really ....
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