
In the morning Davina was ready for her day on campus. He is neat with a pair of jeans and a t-shirt along with a levis jacket that has always been the hallmark of his tombo.
“Mam's Part, Dad.” Davina kissed her parents' cheeks as usual when she reached the dinner table.
“August, Darling. You lately always wake up early and also great without Mamah having to wake you first, what is this until the tomboy princess Mamah who is changed drastically like this?” aberlie asked a little teasingly, she actually already knew that her daughter was changing because she liked someone because the bodyguard who followed her daughter always reported all Davina's activities to both of them.
“While you want to change, Mam. Is there anything wrong well if I change starting from waking up early without waiting for Mamah to wake me?” sahut Davina who has started chewing the sandwich made by the mama.
“No way, Mamah is glad you changed, hopefully so on like this, if you can the style of dress is also changed to a little feminine by using dresh,” said Aberlie hopeful.
“Mamah there is only hope, if it will not be possible mah,” said Davina confidently that she will not turn into feminine like her cousin.
“Well anyone knows, hope there's no harm right.”
“Already, By don't tease her, she has her own style, after all for me what Vina she is still our Princes.” Bram began to open his voice to mediate his wife and daughter. “How was your lecture, Vin?” sis asked.
“Well, Dad. No problem with my school or my job. I'm fine-fine with her second activity,” said Davina still enjoying her breakfast.
“Don't visit Green Sky too often, you are still in college Daddy is just afraid of things that are not desirable,” continued Bram reminded his daughter.
“Daddy is nothing to worry about, isn't there a danger that the two shadow bodyguards Daddy told me to protect will always show up and take care of all that? I'll take care of myself too, Dad. I'm not going to cross my line that's going to put Daddy and Mamah to shame,” Davina said it was true that the two bodyguards in charge of protecting Davina would appear when the tomboy girl was in danger that threatened the safety of her life.
“Daddy has always believed in you, baby. Daddy is only worried about you, Daddy hope you understand the anxiety that Daddy feels,” said Bram in a soft-sounding voice to his beloved daughter.
“Let's remember my handsome Daddy, your tombo daughter will always take good care of herself and won't make Daddy worry in the least,” spoiled Davina moved from her seat as she was done with her breakfast and hugged Bram from behind.
“Daddy you look very romantic compared to when together with Mamah,” chirped Aberlie who was happy to see her daughter and husband always act affectionate with each other, even according to Aberlie, they both look more like lovers when they are together.
“Mamah should not be jealous of me because Daddy is my first love, after all Mamah is also her first love Kak Vano. Mamah and Kak Vano when they are together also look like a pair of lovers.” Davina forbade the mother not to be jealous of her and the daddy.
“Haha, you're all there. How could Mamah be jealous of this tomboyish princess Mamah. Already there to leave, will be in the afternoon, your online taxi must have been waiting.” Aberlie reminds Davina to leave immediately.
“Ah yes, it's seven o'clock. Oh yes Mah, I asked for some sandwiches to bring yah.” Davina headed for the kitchen to pick up a container to bring some of the stuffed bread made by the mother.
“Tumben once?” asked Aberlie who was confused but Davina just smiled making the mother and father look at each other confused.
“Cerious sure yah.” Davina pointed at Aberlie and Bram alternately with a prank smile deliberately to make both parents curious.
“You have started to be naughty well, very clever to make us curious,” said Aberlie with her head bobbing inexhaustible with her daughter who is already good at making people curious.
“Hehe, anyways Mamah kepo really sih. Already ah I left first, pity my online taxi must have been waiting.” Davina said goodbye to her parents without wanting to explain why she brought the sandwich.