
Meanwhile at school, Linda and Tuti wonder why Betty did not attend school. Although they can guess that Betty is still embarrassed by last night's events, but still the curiosity is great.
So they decided to go to Betty's house after school.
Although they often quarrel, but the friendship between them remains firm. They'll look for each other if they don't see one of them.
Not to forget they also bought Betty's favorite dish. Seeing only the two of them coming, the salesman asked Betty where she was. Because usually the three of them must stop by and eat rujak in a small stall, belonging to a young widow who is often called the mother of slang. How not? The mother looked at the teenagers like her peers. Even without shame, he often invited the teenagers to spend the night.
The slang mother, a young widow whose husband died from falling from a mango tree. At that time he was about to take a young mango for his wife who was craving. But because he was too excited, he did not realize that he stepped on a branch that was very frail because it was rotten until it finally fell and died. So because of the tragic event, the slang mother was so shocked and depressed that she lost her future child. Because of his stress, he did not pay attention to his food anymore. Whether it is healthy or not. Until finally she had problems with her womb and had to miscarry.
So because Linda and Tuti told the cause why Betty did not go to school, the slang mother was immediately shocked because she remembered her dead husband. Exact same thing.
At that time, the slang mother was poking sambal rujak when she heard the story of Linda and Tuti. And almost the millstone fell on his feet. But Tuti moved quickly to pull her aside so she could avoid the millstone. So seeing the condition of the slang mother who was still limp, Linda replaced her job and gave all the sambal rujak and mixed it into various fruits that had been cut. Then she wrapped it in plastic. Then suddenly the slang mother said when she saw Tuti taking money out of her pocket. He said,
"Eh! Nay! Nay!
No need to pay.
This time it's free.
Yes already! Let's get ready to go to Betty's. I'm worried about how he is."
"Asik.free...
My pocket money this time.
Try it this way." Tuti.
"Whatdidyou say?
So you're glad Betty's sick? Let your pocket money be intact?" Linda's reply was getting upset.
"Not so was Lin. Who would want that too. Betty was my friend from childhood. He's the best of the rest."
"Oh, so I'm not good? That so?"
"Not really."
"Not said?" The reply gets more upset.
"I DON'T MEAN SO LINDA!" Repulsed.
Then the slang mother quickly spoke because the atmosphere was getting rowdy. He exclaimed,
"Hey! It's already! It's already!
You almost made me explode. One more minute you guys are making a fuss here, my head will definitely explode like a gas stove. UNDERSTAND!"
"Yes. Sorry." Linda and Tuti.
"Well already! The dish is done?
Now help me close the stall. After that, we just went to Betty's house." Said the mother.
So they immediately tidied up the place and closed the stall and left.
Arriving there, they see that Betty is fine and is feeding her grandmother's pet chickens. The slang mother was surprised to see him as she approached him. He said,
"You okay? But your two friends say you're sick from falling from a tree. Which one is right?"
"Gaul's mother, she was sick from falling from a tree. But not body pain. Except the heartache of shame. Haha...
The pain is not how bad but how bad. How big is Lin?" Said Tuti while mocking while laughing at him.
"Mountain big. Haha..." Linda replies mocking.
"Your content is mocking me? Once again your mouths are mocking me, I have this hen peck at you."
"Huh? Whahuh? Haha...
Since when do you speak chicken?
"What the hell are you guys here for? You guys came to mock me?" Betty asked annoyed.
"We're here to bring you rujak. This is a gift from mom. It's because he heard you were sick.
Here, eat!" Tuti.
"What true? I know that I need Rujak right now.
Lin, you continue to eat my chicken well. I'm gonna eat this rujak first." Betty.
"What's? Just delicious! That's your chicken! If he's big, you're the number one eating. Can't! Make sure all your chickens eat full, then you can eat." Reply Linda.
But Betty's grandmother heard from inside the house Linda's evasive words. So Betty's grandmother answered her from the house. He said,
"Hey, who's that hard to tell? Who wouldn't help his friend? Is that how you guys are friends? Friends should help each other."
"That's Linda nek." Tuti Sahut.
"Why are you Linda? When Grandma roasted two chickens, you ate them too. Even you ate his two big thighs."
Then her grandmother Betty came out and sighed looking at the teenage children and said,
"Ouch...
Children now....
It's already! Go eat it!"
"What's? Eaten? It just so happens that we're hungry." Tuti.
"Yes eat. Just eat the food you brought. If you're still hungry, there's still rice in the rice cooker." Said grandma Betty.
"Yeah...." Call them each."
They immediately went in and went into the kitchen excitedly. Take a plate, spoon, and glass, then sit at the dinner table. But when she opened the rice cooker, it was empty. Then he spoke with annoyance,
"empty kok? He said there was food. How the hell is that."
"What's? Empty? How the hell? How's that Betty? Your grandmother said there was food. Get people to eat. Whereabouts? Want to eat the wind?" Tuti.
"Yes to Betty." Reply to mother gaul.
"Lho, how am I to blame?"
"Yes, that. You can check first. If you blame your grandmother, it is impossible. There are, we can be bulldozed using a broom." Linda.
"No! But they were called and told to cook.
Well nevermind. Mending us to go home." Reply Tuti.
"Yes, yuk! Betty was all right.
Bett, you're going to school tomorrow, right?" Linda.
"Yes. Just so you guys stop bullying me." Answer Betty.
"Oh, don't guarantee Bett. My mouth is not synchronized sometimes. My brain could've said 'stop'. But my mouth, it's hard to tame. Maybe it needs something to stop it."
"Yes. Ntar I sumpel wear a washcloth later." Betty's reply was getting upset.
"Don't be rude. We're Best Friend Forever."
"Then don't matre dong." Reply Betty.
"Once in a while can dong."
"Every day can be. But on condition! Make sure no one will taunt me in class because of yesterday's incident."
"OKs. All righty! Beres!" Linda and Tuti.