Not Sugar Baby (Mommy)

Not Sugar Baby (Mommy)
The Ex-Love


 “Daddy why is it so slow anyway?” Adelia sulked when she saw the man she had been waiting for coming.


 “Sorry, I was a little late out of the office and the streets also jammed.” Delano said that with a faint smile, hoping that he would be forgiven easily.


 “Iya, but dady should be able to tell the cake first. I'm tired of standing by.” Adelia was still sulking with adorable lips.


 “Iya, sorry. I was wrong, so instead I bought deh.” The man who was still in his work shirt was trying to seduce. “Adel likes green tea latte right?”


 “Ih, Daddy knows anyway?” Adelia easily collapsed. “I also want New York Cheesecaake.”


 Delano smiled at that. She is very happy because Adelia is a woman who is easily persuaded, but not easily trapped. At the very least, the woman could still survive such an evil life.


 “Omong-by the way, may I ask you a few things?” Delano asked, after they drove in a very crowded traffic crowd.


 “Bby. Daddy wants to ask what? What money did I send less?” Adelia quickly guessed.


 “Not it.” The man who was driving the bike grimaced softly, but was not offended at all. “There's something else I want to ask you. About your family if you don't mind.”


 Adelia did not answer. He seemed to think for a while and Delano was still able to understand. Although later will get married, but family affairs are not something that is easily expressed. Especially for people who establish relationships based on their own benefits.


 “Daddy would want to ask about my papa and his young wife right?” In the end, that was all that the young lady who was being bullied could say.


 “That too if you don't mind.”


 “I don't mind kok.” Adelia quickly shook her head. “It's time Daddy knew because we were going to be family. But maybe I'll tell you later. When we're in the hangout, let me not be thirsty and comfortable telling stories.”


 “Of course.”


  Once at Adelia's favorite coffee shop, the tiny woman began to tell stories. He certainly shortened some things he thought didn't need to be told. It will be a long time to tell all that.


 “So now, you are really out of touch with your papa?” Delano asked that, after hearing the full story.


 “Yes, but I'm actually not that bad.” Adelia replied, after taking a sip of her cold drink. “I don't mind talking to papa, but not with Bella.”


 “But does this Bella know too much about your life?” Delano asked again, this time with a more serious look. “I mean, he might even indulge the disgrace you cover.”


 “Maybe anyway.” Adelia said that, glaring. “But there is no disgrace that needs to be covered. I've never done anything as shameful as him.”


 “But you said, he knows about your legacy.”


 Adelia nodded quickly when she heard that. “He knows, but what can he do? He can't do anything.”


 “But could he have instigated, I might?” The handsome man in a plain white shirt asked cautiously. “He can use anyone right?”


 “Iya, anyway. But Daddy is not likely to be taken advantage of.” Adelia waved a sign disagreeing with her leisure. “Daddy is a good man.”


 “Do not judge everyone is a good person.” Unexpectedly, Delano retaliated like that. “Not everyone looks good, his heart is also good. Including me.”


 Adelia was shocked to hear that. To be honest, he was somewhat surprised by his mercenary statement. During this time, Delano would usually not retaliate like that. Usually he would just dodge or smile shyly. It feels so weird.


 “Already.” Seeing her fiance confused, Delano chose to switch the conversation. “Not to be confused. I just want you to be careful. So now, let's discuss something else.”


 “Omong-by the way about getting married.” Delano suddenly remembered something. “Do you want to make a deal again or how?”


 “For what agreement?” adelia asked somewhat surprised at the idea. “We will really get married, so what is the agreement for?”


 “For just in case.” Delano flicked his shoulders casually. “Zemen is now the average of such people right?”


 “Really?” asked Adelia who looked still confused.


 “Yes, let alone you being young. It would be better if we make an agreement, so that your future will be maintained.”


 Adelia's forehead was wrinkled to hear that. He had read novels and watched Infotainment talking about pre-marital agreements of artists, but what does that have to do with youth?


 “I mean, maybe you still want to enjoy youth first.” Delano began to explain. “You can write down your wishes and I won't bother her, at least until you're really ready to be a wife.”


 “For example, if you still want to go to college, work, want to play abroad or maybe do not want to have children. Write anything down and I'll follow it,” Delano continued which made Adelia more wrinkled.


 The offer was actually quite reasonable, but somehow it felt strange. Delano looked like someone who wanted to anticipate something and Adelia was less fond of it. This made Adelia think negatively.


 “Before answering that, may I know something first?” asked Adelia who just remembered something.


 “Ask anything.” Delano certainly didn't mind.


 “Women who greeted you when we had dinner who was it?” adelia asked looked so serious. “You seem to know each other well.”


 Delano was immediately speechless at the question. He certainly knew who the woman was referring to. Not that he did not want to answer, but Delano's tongue became muddled instantly.


 “Daddy cannot answer or does not want to answer?” Having waited for quite a while, Adelia asked again.


 “Not both.” The newly awakened Delano, immediately shook his head. “I'm just shocked because you asked that.”


 “It looks like the woman has a past with Daddy huh?” Adelia guessed with just origin. “Soyal Daddy Delano to the surprise and can not talk like that.”


 Although somewhat hesitant, in the end Delano nodded slowly in response. “You may be right.”


 “What is it like?” Adelia was of course still curious and dissatisfied with such a short answer.


 “The woman who yesterday was named Natasya,” Delano replied without hesitation. She thought it might be time for Adelia to be told before they get married next year. “She's my ex.”


 “Mantan?” adelia asked somewhat in disbelief hearing that.


 “Ya.” Delano nodded back. “The real ex is almost married.”


 Adelia was more silent to the honesty that Delano had just said. Honesty was very surprising to him.


 


***To be continued***