
Chapter 53. Ladies First's
The road was jammed, making it difficult for Yudhis to accelerate the speed of the vehicle while his stomach was already screaming. Looking around, Yudhis pulled his car over in the parking lot of a nearby meatball noodle shop. The single-cheeked man chose to fill the stomach there as an emergency response to his stomach that continues to rumble. And it turns out not only the hull, Khalisa was the same.
In fact, Yudhis originally intended to invite Khalisa to eat steak special at a restaurant located in an exclusive shopping center, namely in The Royal Department Store. Which is one of the branches of the elite shopping store led and developed by his brother who is also still at home in the singles, Sadewa Bramantya Syailendra, his brother who is nicknamed the Syailendra family with the title of broken heart bulls.
“We ate here first while waiting for the smooth road flow. You like meatball noodles?” yudhis asked as he walked in.
“More than like, Bang,” replied Khalisa honestly, as is. He did like this food, only rarely eat it, especially this is a meatball outlet store in the Andir area which is his favorite.
“Come sit.” Yudhis drew a chair for Khalisa before he sat down, putting forward ladies first as his beloved mother always instilled, teaching him to prioritize and uphold the degree of woman as a noble deed.
Again Khalisa was amazed to be treated so by a Yudhis. He even looked for unusual reasons.
“Why stand still? Let's sit down and order the meatball menu you want.” Yudhis wanted to withdraw Khalisa's hand, but he quickly broke it.
“Message is up to Brother only, I like all kok.”
Two servings of fully ordered rib meatballs were served to their table, along with two young coconuts complete with ice cubes in a glass as a thirst-quenching mouth wash. This type of meatball menu is the highest price in the store. In the past, Khalisa could only see and did not dare to buy because the price was expensive for him, when he had the money he chose to order a smooth meatball that was the cheapest.
They focused on the contents of each bowl, although in fact Yudhis always could not bear to steal a glance at the face of the wood in front of him through the tail of the eye.
“Bang, that's not a glut?” Khalisa asked while grimacing and rubbing his own stomach after Yudhis finished his lunch. Begah imagine that two servings of complete meatballs have moved entirely to fill the hull of Yudhis
Yudhis smiled while shaking his head. “This is the most delicious meatball I have ever eaten, so I want to add,” he replied semringah.
Yudhis opened the wallet and took out a light blue card from it, none other than Khalisa ID card.
“This is your Identity card, maybe you forgot.” Yudhis put it on the table and thrust it in front of Khalisa.
For a few seconds Khalisa gaped, cursed himself why not remember this important card is no longer with him a few months back, so upset and strange problems experienced.
“Still, Bang. But where did you find this? Honestly, I do not remember since when my ID card is no longer there for me,” asked Khalisa curious.
“You may have forgotten too, but three months ago I once found you passed out in front of a coffee shop night-night. I took you to the hospital that night, sorry to open your wallet and take the ID card for patient data. But baby, you suddenly disappeared from the hospital and your important card was left there. I, too, had gone to the address listed to return, but there was no one there. There is only an empty house. So I kept your ID all this time and know your name from there.”
Answered Khalisa's question, who wanted to know where Yudhis knew his name from. Thank you again broke, for all the good that Judhis had now passed, with a grateful heart not just spoken.
“Sorry, I ran away for fear of having to pay hospital fees. Once again sorry, Bang,” he said he was not happy, looking down with cheeks of shame, which made Yudhis more comfortable looking at the beautiful face of Khalisa who blushed red.
Seriate.