
After sending Randi back. That afternoon, Sandi and Kila were already in the cafe which was still in the mall. They sat down opposite the drinks that were already on the table.
"Kil, thank you, yes .. already want to help, I can meet Randi earlier." said Sandi sincerely.
"Yes, same." replied Kila by sipping her mango juice with a straw.
"Randi now accepts me."
"Oh yeah? thank goodness that's it." Kila put the glass back on the table. And happy too. While Sandi nodded with a smile.
"Em, Kil," Sandi shifted her seat to the end of the chair. "may I know one more thing from you?"
"Yes, what is Mas?"
"So, Randi said, he said a few weeks ago, Sasa came to the boutique. He said they were both talking. Kira - think you know what they obrolin are? because as far as I know Sasa and Tara don't know each other."
Kila breathed a rough sigh. "Yes, really."
"Yes?" Sandi. "So, can you tell me what happened between them?"
Kila was silent for a moment. He glimpsed Sandi when his brain weighing - indecisive, want a story or not. And after feeling ******* Please also choose to nod. After all, Sandi should know about what Sasa has done to Tara so far.
Kila looked at Sandi seriously. He also helped advance his seat to the end of the chair so that it could be more flexible when telling stories. Kila started telling stories. He recounted all the events that existed without being covered by a single one.
*"AIISSSHHHHH!!!! *ang Sandi, clenched his hands until all the veins came out which then swung - ngayun was about to hit the table but still trying to be held back. "CHA!!!!"
Sandi turned her face away and rubbed it rough. His eyes looked far ahead as if he was breaking the glass wall of the cafe just with his eyes.it felt his emotions immediately peaked after hearing what Kila said.
"So, all this time, Sasa's been bothering Tara, and getting her away from me?"
"Yes.." answered Kila,
"ARGHHHHH!!! GODDAMN SHIT!" screeches again.
After meeting with Kila. Sandy went back to her office. His steps looked impatient as he entered his room. With a strong movement Sandi then took off the suit that had been worn and threw it violently.
"AISHHHHH!!!! ***!!!!"
"AISSHHHHHH!!!!"
Once again Sandi venting her emotions that increasingly culminated in her quiet office.
"Lang, green book, where do you keep it?" asked Sandi impatiently at Gilang who was on her call.
"Green book? it's in your safe room, but for what?" reply Gilang at once asked, but was immediately cut off by Sandi.
Sandi put her foot on the safe meant by Gilang. Still with an impatient face, Sandi pressed his safe paswod.
The green book was rudely bolted from inside the safe. The one immediately below went out of his room.
Sandi drove her car fast. He overtakes all the cars in front of him. Until only about 15 minutes drive, Sandi can reach his home.
"Lo, San, what's the night - gini night? tumbens?" Bu Yanti frowned, not usually the child came to the house night - night, what else the facial expression shown looked impatient.
"Ma, where's Papa?" ask Sandi again does not discuss the question of the mother.
"That's, in the workspace." Show Bu Yanti.
Sandi walked towards the father's office and then immediately opened the door.
"Pa," said Sandi, telling her where the father was sitting at his desk checking the documents with the glasses he usually wore.
"San" said Mr. Dani raised his gaze towards Sandi. "What's wrong? Tumben's coming night?" he took off the glasses worn and woke up from his seat approaching the child.
"Yes Pa, there's something I need to talk to papa" replied Sandi walked over and then sat on one of the sofas facing the father.
"What's? what's the problem at the office?"
"Pa, here," Sandi put the green book on the table and then shifted it in front of the father. While Mr. Dani grabbed the book while glancing at Sandi.
"Here, where did you get this?" Mr. Dani frowned and his face hardened. How could Sandi hold a ledger of records of embezzlement of funds belonging to a rival company.
"Formerly, fitting the time of the process of acquisition of department store marina. Mr. Liung accidentally put the documents in his employment agreement file, so that's why I investigated, and I got all of it. Even when it was wiraka did not dare to ngulik - ngulik again our subsidiary." explained Sandi.
"So far, why are you pointing this at Papa? there must be something you're planning, right?"
"Pa, I want to reveal to the public one of the foundations there. I handed the book to Papa, because now many big projects that we work together with the group. So if there's anything, we don't lose."
"It's too dangerous. Papa disagrees." cried Mr. Dani, putting the book on the table a little rough while looking at the child.
"But if it's not like this we'll always be played with the wiraka, Pa!" protest Password with a slightly raised voice.
"Disclosing to the public is not a good option. What else should war with the group. So you have to rethink. Don't because yesterday you lost in the trial and you become rash. We have lost, do not let because of your momentary emotions we even lose."
"It's not about my momentary emotions or because I lost the trial, Pa!. Sandi choked in frustration. "But, it's it's about my son the same woman I love. Because of what Sasa did, I became separated from them until now. Because - because she arrived - until Tara was pregnant she did not dare to say and choose to run away."
"And, Even. Yesterday's. Sasa also came to threaten them." he cried again with trembling eyes, unable to think about it anymore.
"So, Pa .. I beg you, please Papa help me this time. Help me to respond to what Sasa has done to us." she said softly with a begging face and full of despair.
Mr. Dani breathed a rough breath. His brain was thinking about what he should decide. Between having to fight Wiraka group. Or follow the will of his son.
"So, Sasa's been bothering them all this time?" ask Mr. Dani.
"Yes,"
"Okay, but papa asked only So Ra foundation, not to spread anywhere. Because it's too risky for our company" replied Mr. Dani finally after being silent thinking for a while.
With a feeling of relief. Sandi left her house that night. He then stops in front of the house that Tara and Randi live in. The house was quiet and dark. Only the porch lights are deliberately turned on by the owner. But even so, Sandi still remained there looking at the house with a longing gaze.