
Safa looked back at the food shelf.
Diko nodded, "Well, you can see, I'm good too. "
"Eh, you like that too?" tanya Diko pointed to what Safa was holding.
Safa nodded, making the man smile. "I like it too."
Safa didn't know what to do but smile back. Although he felt the pull of his lips was stiff. Safa turns to the drink rack, she picks up one milk box, then walks to the cashier to pay.
Diko followed him behind. Maybe it's done too. I don't know, Safa shrugged her shoulders no matter what.
The cashier mentioned the total groceries. Safa immediately reached into the pocket of her traning pants to pick up the wallet. He paid cash because the amount was not too large. Yes, above 500 thousand.
After paying, Safa rushed home. Diko followed later. They finally walked together. Safa drank her box milk casually, occasionally Diko invited her to talk to Safa who would respond to her potluck.
Until he arrived where Safa's steps were swallowing, he turned around slightly looking at the spotlight from behind. A black Fortuner passed through it. Safa memorized that number plate.
His heart was pounding violently when accidentally his eyes met a look with Edzar. Again.
Just a glance, but time seems to slow down. The man also glanced at him from the open window glass. Before then throw away your face because you may have to focus on the road.
I don't know, Safa's look was suddenly blank. His body was walking, but his mind did not know where it was.
Diko realized that. He saw a car that passed quite far in front of them. His gaze was illegible. The corner of his lips twitched at some thought of what. Suddenly he asked, "That's new, huh?"
"Yes?" Safa slightly flinched.
"That was passing by. Is that a new guy?"
"Eh, yes, he's my new neighbor."
Diko nodded slowly.
"Oh, deserved."
"Whatever?" safa asked confusedly.
"I think I should have just seen it, hehe."
Whether this is just Safa's feelings or Diko's smile does seem strange in her eyes?
Safa shook her head, what was strange was her brain. This must be the effect of heartbreak, he so often negative thinking in people.
.............
A bright Saturday morning, as bright as the appearance of Safa who was trying to return cheerful. Today Safa has an appointment with Kamila to shoot several endorse products that are increasing in number.
Kamila is very good at finding clients. Out of nowhere and how Kamila got it. To be sure, Safa accounts are filled every day. It is not as much as the gift of his father and brother, but there is a certain feeling when we produce it in our own way.
Kamila said she was already on the road and almost there, so Safa decided to wait outside the gate.
But Safa never thought that she would meet Aunt Dyah there. Instantly his smile turned awkward upon seeing the woman.
Safa nodded her head intending to say hello.
"August, Aunt. Stay here, huh?" tanyanya tried to be as normal as possible.
Aunt Dyah nodded with a short smile. His response made Safa scratching her cheek feeling puzzled. His lips were endlessly smiling dryly. Safa stood up clumsily. I want him to go back home. But that action was just a childish impression. Wasn't Safa trying to be an adult?
"Eh?" Safa flinched her head, "I-iya, Auntie. Hehe."
"Tante is neat. Want to go too?" ask Safa back.
Well, that sounds cool, huh? Safa's intention was just to chat. But he was confused as to what to discuss.
"Yes. Edzar and I have an appointment with Liandra."
The liandra?
Looking at Safa who seemed to be thinking, Dyah explained. "Women who were close to Edzar. I was here yesterday too."
"Oh...." Safa could only mutter that word.
So his name is Liandra?
There was something that made his heart throb when he heard Edzar was about to meet the woman.
As if not enough to make Safa's feelings dim, Aunt Dyah said again. "They're on a exploratory period. Pray, huh?"
Safa did not know why Aunt Dyah discussed this with her. Does the woman intend to remind Safa not to approach her child again?
Whatever it was, Safa was now convinced to take Edzar out of her life. It was not only Edzar who expected him to stay away, but also his mother. Safa has no place between them. Safa knew that.
Safa tried to comment on the smile, "Yes, Auntie. Safa must be praying for the best."
"Thank you." Aunt Dyah smiled back.
"I didn't see Mrs Halim from yesterday. She healthy?"
"Thank God be healthy, Auntie. At this time Mother again joined Dad's service out of town."
"Oh. deserve."
"It's been a while?"
"A little over two weeks, anyway, Auntie."
Aunt Dyah nodded her head. "Over, yeah."
"I remember Edzar who often moved around the workplace. 2-3 years must have been a mutation to another place."
"Too focused on his career, he forgot to look for a partner. I am worried about his age that cannot be said to be young anymore. Men her age generally already have children. Right, right?"
"I-iya, right." Safa didn't know what to respond to. Because he also did not understand the true purpose of Aunt Dyah saying all this to him.
Is it pure an outpouring of heart? Or is there another meaning?
"I really wanted to see Edzar have a family. Pity him always alone if living abroad. If I was married, I would not often be anxious to think about how Edzar there. Because there must be his wife who is ready to take care of all his needs."
"Makanya, I want to find Edzar the right partner. Who can accompany him in his joys and sorrows. I know being a prosecutor is not easy. There are so many obstacles. For that Edzar needs a strong companion, mature, and certainly balanced it well."
Safa. Is it wrong if he thinks indirectly Aunt Dyah is asserting that forever the woman will not choose Safa as a daughter-in-law?
That's not how trusting Aunt Dyah is to Safa. Maybe Safa is less mature. Safa is not strong. You could say mental tempe. But, can't he accompany Edzar?