
"And we brought Karin here, so we're the ones who have to go home, too." Nadia persuades Ardi who insists on taking her boyfriend home.
"No papa, Nat, it's been me yesterday."
"Jaudah deh," said Nadia, giving in. "Sory yes, Rin, I can't go home. The guy you maksa."
Karin laughed softly, glancing at the indifferent-looking brother folding his arms across his chest. "No papa, Madam Nadia," he said, then waved as his brother's friends started to leave in his car.
Ardi stepped towards the car, and Karin followed behind.
"Abang really is okay? His back still hurts, right?" Ask Karin when the car she was riding in has started to be advanced.
"No, Deck." Ardi rubbed the top of the head of the girl next to him, then focused again on the steering wheel.
When they reached the gate of Karin's house, the young man stopped his car, turned to the outside looking heavy rain, like dejavu, this kind of atmosphere he remembered the incident last time.
"Gue in, you know, papi lo doesn't exist." Ardi gave a suggestion which then got a nod from the girl next to him. The young man pressed the horn twice, opening the car glass so that Mr. Satpam at Karin's house recognized his employer's son.
After entering, Ardi's car stopped in the courtyard of Karin's roofed house, the young man turned to the girl next to him who looked busy unbending his seatbelt.
Ardi leaned in, helping Karin who seemed to have trouble opening the object, their distance too close made the girl hold her breath.
Whether since when the awkward feeling always came when he was close to the brother, when before he always felt ordinary, what is possible because they now rarely meet, but not before, or also because of his deepening feelings for the young man. Or maybe it was also because he felt that the attitude of the young man before him was already getting more dangerous.
Karin was a little surprised when the kiss on the lips made her eyes reflexively blink twice.
"Just carry on until I kiss again," Tegur Ardi with still prying his body.
Karin pushed the brother's face away, making the young man laugh slowly."Brother," he lamented.
"When else try we can get rich gini, Dek. Herder loa fierce," said Ardi who again got a push on his cheek from the palm of the girl's hand.
Karin laughed softly, "Sunday wants his name, Bang," he said as he recalled something.
Ardi was stunned, the sentence wanted to always make himself feel afraid, regardless of who twirled it. "What?"
"Remain Karin's stomach, what's it looking for?"
Ardi was stunned again, not expecting the innocent girl in front of him to realize it, "why can you think I want to find something?"
"It's not usually that rich brother."
Ah yes, Ardi realized, all this time he had never gone that far, and it turned out to be delicious too, uh he meant.... "Not looking for anything."
Karin gave a suspicious look to her brother, making the young man sigh and exhale slowly.
Ardi put his hands on the wheel, turned to the girl, "the stitches on your waist, why would I know?" Ask.
"Why do you want to find out?" Karin asked back, revealing a little shirt to show the incision there, although faint and small, but looks striking among the smooth skin.
Ardi clucked, lowering the girl's shirt back with his hand, "No need to show off, too, don't ya."
Karin chuckled softly. Re-revealed the T-shirt he was wearing to tease his brother.
"Dek" the young man, still holding the edge of Karin's shirt, made the girl laugh.
"Usually said mami, Karin had a kidney removal surgery. And there's a kind person who donated kidney to Karin" said the girl.
Ardi moved his hand away, turning to reveal the girl's bangs in front of him that were barely covering her eyes." So, you know who it is?"
Karin shook her head, "kalo tau, Karin must have said thank you very much to that person," he said.
A moment Ardi was silent, looking at the girl facing him with a slight smile. "It turns out that the donor kidney is papi lo itself, how?" Ask.
Karin laughed, "it's impossible, Bang, you know the nature of papi tuh rich how, but if it's true, Karin will definitely massage the same papi."
The instant the young man's smile disappeared, fear made his heart grow furious, and it was realized by the girl who stopped the laughter before him.
Karin was silent for a long time, confused by her brother's attitude, "No way, Bang. No way papi Karin yang–"
"Nothing's impossible, Dek." Ardi interrupted the girl's words. "Gue don't like that rich talk, promise me the same thing."
Karin blinked nervously, a little afraid to see the reaction of the brother with his joke. "Why the hell, Bang?"
Ardi grabbed the girl's fingers, clasped her tightly, "promising one thing for me, that you won't turn away from me, no matter what."
"Don't you?"
"Promise first, Deck."
Karin opened her mouth, had not had time to say something, Naya's appearance from the door made the attention of the two distracted. The girl glanced at her brother, "it's too bad, brother came home, yes" she said, then opened the door.
Ardi who intended to prevent the movement of the girl in fact lost quickly, just like the possibility of coming next, he could not do anything.
If I had known a farewell would have incised this deep wound, from the beginning, our encounter would not have been wonderful.
Kanjeng's writing was ribet on his latest post in the shadows in his head, and the young man felt helpless.
"What a big sneak came home?" Naya asked as her husband's daughter kissed the back of her hand.
"Ujan, Auntie, don't wait until twelve, anyway can't turn on fireworks either."
Naya nodded, turning to the car that delivered the child, "where dong would-be mami, know."
Karin blinked nervously, turning her head on the windshield of the older brother's car, who, though invisible, looked on her, but she was sure the young man must have been looking at her.
Before long, the car door opened, Ardi came out from there, giving Naya the best smile that seemed to sparkle with pleasure.
Naya elbowed Karin's arm standing next to her. "Ganteng ih," he whispered which made the girl blush.
The young man approached. "Ardi, Auntie," he said introducing himself, kissing the back of Naya's hand with the tip of her nose.
"Oh, so this is the future ghost, Mas Hendrik," seduced Naya.
Ardi smiled awkwardly, "still not getting the blessing, Auntie," he replied that he got a plot from Karin.
Naya laughed softly, rubbing a glimpse of the young man's arm in front of her that gave support, "patience, Mas Hendrik is that person, but really good, really good, just to see his kindness sometimes someone has to try harder."
Ardi laughed discordantly, less hard what tried his business, from climbing the tile, almost kicked and finally even hit with an umbrella, the young man never expected, his love story will be as sad as this before.
"Yes, Auntie, thank you" he said then nodded, turning to Karin who seemed to be holding back laughter.
"Wanna stop by? I made a drink," bargained the woman was friendly.
Ardi shakes. "I went home, Tan," he replied, "it's too bad," the young man said, then returned to greet the woman who kept giving him a smile.
The young man raised his hand, saying goodbye to Karin who replied with a nod.
"Pinter you chose him" Naya teased her daughter as they walked into the house.
"What the hell, Auntie."
"Kabarin Mas Hendrik ah, his daughter was ushered home as a boy."
Karin who had originally stepped in tandem with the woman suddenly stopped her foot, "ih, Auntie, is that it?"
"The reason you call her aunt continues, if I am called mami secret safe awake deh."
Karin smiled, grabbed the woman's arm and persuaded her, "Yes, young Mami."
Naya laughed.
Ardi: thank you for the support. Spirit cuddling his point.
Karin: the group Noisy baper keeps me excited, very entertaining, makasiih... Jan forgot the vote.