My Baby'S Daddy

My Baby'S Daddy
Erlan And Rice Uduk


Next day.


Still like yesterday, Alina again sold her homemade nasi uduk around in the next village. And the enthusiasm of the buyers is still crowded, just like yesterday.


"Neng, your rice is delicious. I like it," said one of the mothers buyers of rice nuduknya.


"Really, Mom. Oh, thank goodness I like it. Alina was very happy to hear it," Alina said with her sweet smile.


The bag of rice sat that had filled the contents of Alina's basket, slowly began to decrease after Alina took her around. Now there is still one pack left and the plan is Alina will keep it to eat by herself.


"Thank God, today Alina's windfall was facilitated again" he murmured.


After finishing touring, Alina went straight to the traditional market located not far from the place. The girl wanted to buy the merchandise she would use for tomorrow.


Just as Alina set her foot in front of the market, suddenly a little girl approached her crying. The 5-year-old girl tugged at the clothes worn by Alina while saying the word "Mama...."


"What's up, Dek? You lost your mama, didn't you?" alina asked as she looked around, trying to find the whereabouts of the boy's parents.


The boy nodded his head as he continued to cry. Alina crouched down before the girl then tried to calm her down.


"Don't cry anymore, yeah. Let me help you find Mama Adek, later" said Alina as she wiped the boy's tears.


Finally the boy stopped his crying and tried to smile at Alina. Alina watched the little girl's appearance closely and she knew that the little girl was not a child of random people.


"Alright, now let's find Mama Adek," Alina asked as she clasped the boy's hand and led him along the path.


"Geez, where is this kid's mother, anyway?" grumbled Alina while watching her surroundings.


The plan, if Alina does not also find the mother of the beautiful boy, then she will hand the girl to the nearest police station.


"Ah, that's my son, sir! Right, that's my son!" a beautiful woman screamed as she ran over to Alina and the boy.


The woman grabbed her daughter's hand from Alina's grasp while wiping away the tears still streaming down her cheeks. He looked at Alina with a dislike, as if Alina was a kidnapper.


"Capture this girl, sir! I'm sure he must have deliberately kidnapped my son" she said, ordering the two policemen who had been with her to search for the boy's whereabouts.


Alina shook her head quickly. He was shocked to hear the woman's accusation against him. His good intentions even boomerang for himself.


"No, no! You misunderstand me, I'm not a kidnapper. I'm only helping this boy because he keeps crying and asking for my help to find you, Madam" Alina said, trying to explain the actual incident to the woman and the two Police who were next to the woman.


"You'd better come with us to the office and explain everything there" said one of the police, reaching Alina's hand.


"Oh my God, why do you still not believe? I've told you the truth and if you don't believe me, you can ask this Adek," Alina once again tried to convince them.


"Sister this is right, Mom. This brother helped Dede nyariin, Mommy," said the little boy as he pulled the hand of the Mommy.


The woman crouched down and tried to align herself with the little girl. He looked at the two girls' eyes closely while stroking both cheeks.


"You're serious, son?"


"Yes, Mom," said the boy, nodding his head.


"I'm sorry, Dek. I do not believe your words and instead accuse you of being a kidnapper. And I also want to thank you very much for your help," said the woman with a regretful look on her face staring at Alina.


"Yes, it's okay, ma'am. Um, I'm sorry, looks like I should be saying goodbye,"


After saying goodbye to the boy and woman, Alina continued her steps. However, not yet how far he had stepped, the woman again called out to him.


"What did you bring that, Dek?"


The woman approached Alina and looked into the basket. He grabbed the remaining rice and smelled it with a smile.


"It looks like it's rice, huh?" asked the woman while smiling as she looked at Alina.


"Yes, Madam. I sell rice sitting," replied Alina.


"Can I buy it?"


Alina smiled too. "Take it, Madam. I give you free, after all it is the last one" Alina said.


The woman kept the nasi-seated rice she took from Alina's basket to her grocery bag. Then put some paper money into Alina's basket.


"Eh, what the hell is this, ma'am?"


Alina grabbed the money that the woman put in the basket and intended to return it. The amount of money given by the woman was very large.


"Take it," said the woman as she got into the car with her daughter and then drove away leaving Alina still confused.


Long story short, the woman arrived at his residence. He rushed into the house because his younger brother had arrived and was waiting for his arrival.


"Erlan, sorry Brother is late. How are you doing?" said the woman while hugging the burly body of her younger brother.


"Good, Brother. Um, it smells so good ... What's this smell?"


Erlan tried to peek at her sister's grocery bag. The smell of good food smelled in his sense of smell made Erlan suddenly feel hungry in his stomach.


"What, anyway?" ask the woman in wonder.


"My stomach is suddenly hungry, may I ask you something you've brought?" erlan asked, even though he himself did not know what food made him suddenly starve.


The woman handed Erlan her bag of groceries and quickly managed to get the food that had made her hungry.


"What's this?" Erlan kissed Alina's rice-seated package while closing her eyes. The smell of the food was so delicious that Erlan could not dodge it.


"That's the nasi uuduk. You want? Take it," said Big Sister Erlan as she looked in wonder at her younger brother.


Instead of answering, Erlan was hypnotized by the aroma of Alina's nudge rice. He continued to smell the scent with his eyes still closed.


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