Not Sugar Baby (Mommy)

Not Sugar Baby (Mommy)
Conned


 “Daddy, let's elope.”


 Delano immediately spouted the contents of his mouth full of food when he heard his pretended lover say that. He even coughed because the food that was eaten this time was something spicy. More precisely super spicy teokpokki.


 It just so happens that Adelia asks to eat at a Korean restaurant after her boyfriend returns from the office. He was a bit pushy, so Delano couldn't resist.


 “You just said what?” ask the office boy after subsiding from his coughs.


 “Come eloped.” Adelia happily repeated. “If necessary, just hamili me and we can really get married.”


 Hearing that vulgar sentence, it would obviously make Delano panic. He even looked around to make sure that no one heard Adelia speak. Thankfully no one heard that.


 “Adelia, I think your jokes are a little outrageous.” After calming down, Delano began speaking. “Such things, can't be made joking.”


 “I'm not kidding.” The woman, who tonight was wearing a flower canal that was knee-length, looked at the man next to her very seriously. “Come we eloped.”


 “It's not funny, Adelia.” Unfortunately, Delano still didn't feel it was real. “Such things are impossible to do, even if you are serious though.”


 “Why is it impossible? There are a lot of people out there who do that.” The voice of the cute young lady had now become a little higher


 “Of course not because I couldn't possibly do that,” reject Delano firmly. “The wedding was not for fooling around, let alone without parental consent.”


 “So if his son who disagrees is okay?” Adelia responded quickly.


 “Ya, not like that too.” Now the man in his thirties was confused. “But can not also without parental blessing.”


 “So Daddy would be happier if I was forced to marry my parents and end up unhappy?” Once again the petite woman in the flower dress asked with a serious look.


 “But you haven't tried. How do you know if you are unhappy?” Delano replied with another question.


 “The wedding is not a toy, Daddy. There is no such thing as a test drive, like a.” car Unexpectedly, Adelia returned the sentence of her paid boyfriend.


 Delano immediately scratched his head hearing that. He was clearly already inferior to the tiny woman who was indeed very smart to lick her tongue. It felt like anyone would lose against Adelia, except perhaps the stubborn and obsessive Aris.


 “Good.” Delano raised both hands of surrender. “Let me hear first why you do not like your lecturer who looks good it.”


 The smile on Adelia's face instantly disappeared when she heard the continued sentence of giving up. Though he thought Delano had really given up and would take him away, but it was not like that.


 “I'm really surprised alike, Daddy.” Although upset, Adelia still did not mind to explain. “How can Daddy say Mr Aris is good? He obviously sucks. Daddy see for yourself loh.”


 Now Delano grimaced to hear his pretended girlfriend. He did say Aris sucks, so it feels weird that he now says he's nice. Well, even though Delano has a reason for that.


 “I've told you before. Who knows he just looks sniffy because you're with me.”


 “Pak Aris is that bad because there is Daddy.”


 The two men spoke at the same time and made both of them stunned because of that. Very funny thing, especially Adelia's face is indeed very adorable. They ended up laughing together.


 “Daddy clean.” Adelia grumbled as her laughter subsided. “While people are serious too.”


 “I'm also serious, Adelia.” The man called daddy, replied in an anxious tone. It's just too bad he bit his pretended girlfriend's cheek.


 “But I really don't want to marry Mr. Aris.” Adelia muttered the same thing again and with a lethargic face.


 Seeing that, inevitably Delano became concerned as well. His heart was moved to help, but it also felt reluctant to take people's children away.


 “Daddy want to elope with me?” Both Adelia's eyes immediately sparkled hearing that.


 “Hey, don't talk out loud.” The office boy stuck his index finger on his lips and hissed softly. “Again, I don't intend to take you running.”


 “But if not like that, where can we get married.” The sweet woman immediately sneered. “Papa will definitely ban.”


 “But you can persuade Oma Tessa to be on your side right?”


 Adelia's smile expanded again when she heard that. He immediately nodded loudly with a wide smile hearing the idea of his mercenary. Oma Tessa tends to defend him, rather than the papa. That's for sure.


 “Then we agree yes.” The sweet girl with tanned hair stretched out her little finger. “After Daddy is accepted for work, we will discuss marriage with Oma Tessa.


 “Atal.” Delano quickly fused his little finger and it made the lover smile even brighter.


 The office boy smiled. He was honestly not too sure of the promise because he felt he would definitely be rejected immediately.


 “Come, Daddy.” Adelia nudged her boyfriend. “Taken again dong dong dong.”


 “You also eat.” Instead of taking food for himself, Delano took it for his lover.


 The two of them were engrossed in eating, unaware that anyone was observing. Without knowing that they might be separated.


 ***


 “Adelia.”


 “Papa?” The owner of the name is confused when he finds the papa is in the campus, especially during working hours.


 “Why can Papa be here?” By force, Adelia left both friends and approached her father.


 “What's with your question?” Aditya shook his head with a big smile. “Absolutely a father can't pick up his son?”


 “By the hell, but .. weird aja.” The young gadia's forehead was wrinkled in confusion. “Soalnya papakan already have a new child that must be considered.”


 “The child is not yet born.” Aditya sighed slowly. “Again, Papa married Bella just for responsibility.”


 Adelia's forehead was getting more and more frowned upon hearing that. It felt like something was strange, but for a while he nodded slowly and believed it just like that.


 After all, this is his father. There's no way Aditya can mess around, right? Adelia also needed to persuade the father to accept Delano, so she had to be kind to the middle-aged man.


 “It just so happens that today I did not bring a car, so I can come with Papa.”


 “It just so happens that Papa bought your favorite coffee.” Aditya offered a small bag that he had been holding.


 “Tumben Papa remembers my favorite drink.”


 Aditya did not answer his daughter's sentence and only smiled meaningfully. “Mafin Papa, Del. It's for your own good. Papa doesn't want you to be miserable with that useless guy,” he murmured inwardly.


 


***To be continued***