
They both sit in a boba tavern. Amartha put her groceries on the table.
"Let me queue, Mommy will use jelly too?" ask Prisha.
"Can I have brown sugar? less sugar," Amartha said her order.
"Yes, wait here..." Prisha immediately got up from his seat.
"the money?" amartha asked, he would open his bag to give Prisha some money.
"I am the one who deals" the girl replied. Then he left Amartha with his groceries
Amartha played her phone, she called Satya remembering it was soon lunchtime.
"Hello? Mas?" amartha said as her phone was connected.
"Yes, honey." replied Satya, the man stopped his activities for a moment.
"In the office?" ask Amartha.
"Yes in the office, how not to buy it?"
"So. Your sister is cheerful again, tuh.." said Amartha who saw Prisha who was waiting in line.
"The old song of the new cassette he mah," said Satya.
"meaning?" Amartha frowned, not understanding.
"Ordinary he kayak that, different case doang .. which ends crying because something continues to stir after the goods he again wanted," explained Satya.
"Oh, that's ... Oh, where's the plan to eat?" Amartha made an abstract pattern on the table with her hands.
"Great work, Yank ... Firlan has already started a sabbatical, do not know where the people are going." said Satya who massaged the base of his nose.
"But the holiday ticket he has not taken, do not know where he said, at least not far from your friend, Yank.." he continued again.
"Viraaaa..." Amartha immediately rectified the mention of Satya.
"Yes Vira" said Satya.
"If I'm here to bother you, don't you?" ask the beautiful woman during her pregnancy.
"I'm a bit smirk, Yank." replied Satya.
"Yes, I brought you some food" said Amartha.
"My wife is the best" Satya praised.
"Yes, I've closed the phone, yes" said Amartha when she saw Prisha had finished her order
Amartha immediately closed her phone shortly after Prisha came to bring two boba drinks in her hand.
"Now, Ma'am." said Prisha offering drinks to Amartha.
"Sha, I'm going to Satya's office, you want to come?" amaryha asked, he tore the plastic wrapping straw and stirred the drink.
"I rarely play there" said Prisha, who did the same with Amartha.
"But I want to buy food first for Satya mas, we will eat together there, how?" said Amartha then sipped her drink, Prisha nodded as she drank the present drink.
"Can there be a Japanese restaurant, the edges are good, want to try?" Prisha pointed at a restaurant not far from where they were sitting.
"Can,"
"Yes, we've been through this, we're going straight there" said Prisha.
After spending a large cup of the sweet drink, Amartha and Prisha left the boba shop and walked towards a Japanese restaurant. Amartha ordered food and drinks, currently they are waiting for her order to be made.
"Sha, suddenly I want a field orange" said Amartha.
"Huh? field orange?" Prisha even hah hoh.
"You wait here, I'm going to the supermarket," said the pregnant woman.
"Don't, Ma! let the onti Isha who bought it for Nanakan onti," said Prisha dikutin.
"Bak wait here, if the road to it must be very tired," he continued.
"No, lah! I'm there first, I'm not waiting here, anyways our order hasn't come, is it?" said Prisha.
The beautiful girl immediately walked towards the supermarket area. Prisha walked past the shelves of household items, until he finally found a special counter of vegetables and fruits.
Prisha scratched his head that was not itchy at all, he went down various fruits while his eyes were tight.
"Correct field, orange field..." Prisha muttering
"This is what? the sunkist orange, different ... not this one," Prisha put back the sunkist orange she held.
"Search for what, Deck?" ask a man.
"Correct terrain, Mas!" he said without seeing who was asking him. He just kept looking for where the field orange was.
"It's not here, but it's where the local fruits are, '" said the man.
The girl then turned her head and raised her head slightly to look at the person who was talking to her. Prisha was suddenly stunned for a moment to see a god creature so perfect in his eyes other than Frans.
"Dad?" the man waved his hand in front of the face of the girl who looked at him cengo.
"Dad!" the man raised his voice.
"Eh, uh, how was it?" asked Prisha who was embarrassed by half a koit for being caught dumb.
"Find the fruit of the field? that's where it is" the man pointed to a fairly large fruit basket containing citrus fruits.
"But I don't know which one is sweet" said Prisha, who still sees the man's face.
The man wanted to laugh in his heart, seeing the expression of this young girl before him, a cute girl and one that was definitely beautiful.
"Do you want to help meilihin mean that?" ask the man.
"Yes, would. It's gonna go, even!" prisha said that she spontaneously closed her mouth because she was too excited.
The man pushed his trolley in the direction he was pointing. Prisha tailed behind the well-built man who occasionally held his stomach.
"She's maagh what's up?" prisha muttered as she saw the man's movement touching his own stomach.
"How many kilos?" ask the man who hasn't mentioned his name.
"Sekilo aja, uh two can also.." said Prisha.
"So about a kilo or two?"
"Two!" answer Prisha quickly. The man chuckled at the reply of the girl beside him.
"What kind of shopping is it?" ask the man while continuing to pick oranges.
"No, but for my sister-in-law who craves again" said Prisha.
"Oooh, a good sister-in-law, this is the story." chirped the man who had gotten a lot of oranges in his plastic.
"So this is enough?" ask the man.
"Enough!" answer Prisha.
"I don't know for sure how many kilos, but maybe not up to three kilos" said the man who wears blue jeans and white polo shirt.
"If you don't know exactly why it was," murmured Prisha.
"Why, Deck?" ask the man.
"Eh, how? no, um that's enough. I also don't know how many oranges my sister-in-law wants to eat" explained Prisha.
"Yes, you can take this to the weighing place," said the man pointing to the counter to weigh the fruits and vegetables.
"Where?" Prisha dyed, understandably she is not used to shopping for household needs. He's different where sledri and where parsley just he can't. Obviously, the two are very different.
"There," pointed at the man.
"Yes I've been first yes, Dek.." said the man as he pushed his trolley away from Prisha.
"Wait on! we haven't met yet!" prisha exclaimed as the man's back was barely visible.
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