The Choice of Abah

The Choice of Abah
Koko Samuel: Whats???


The blue sky spread out, clad in thin white clouds. But there is less, we can still see and hear the chirping of sparrows, wild butterflies dancing, now everything is just a scene of steps.


To replace the lost, the hot coffee flavor is enough to embroider the fry that leaves despair. Today is Sunday morning, there is no activity to drive away boredom. If in ordinary days, the time is solid to accompany Dhea activities.


Well, Sunday mornings are usually the girl and her family all day church service, there are morning and evening worship. Onci felt, now he was far away with small friends and no more joking friends, or just coffee together.


Sunday for Onci, a very fulfilling day, what else could he do if he did not wake up, take a shower, have breakfast, go to sleep again, and keep repeating that one day. Brain-watching mobile phones, watching tv was no program show that is interesting, certainly only filled with animated children's movies.


Treet.


Mobile Onci vibrating.


"Hello yank, are you awake? I'm asking dong for help, can I?!" Dhea's voice from behind the earphones.


"Please what yank?"


"Temenin me to church yuk?"


"Yaudah, I copied the clothes first and picked you up."


"Ok, I'm waiting?"


"Yes..."


Finally Onci there are activities as well, and he rushes his motor sport, which he obviously likes if there are activities, rather than just staying at home, at least he is no longer saturated.


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@Church


08.30 Wib


Some teenagers were seen wearing white shirts with black trousers, and the parents were so neatly dressed, fragrant fragrance spread out from their bodies, do not miss the cute little boy also joined the worship that morning.


Four-wheeled vehicles crowded the parking lot, while two-wheeled vehicles can count fingers, only a few.


Teenagers also carry musical instruments, guitars, keyboards and Electric Drums. Dhea seemed busy calling some of her friends who on that day served as a choir for hymns and accompanied by an orchestra.


"Cici, Koko Denis can't attend any exculpation exams." The voice emerged from the mouth of the little girl in the front row.


"No, no guitar? Yaudah I'll try to help Koko Onci."


Thea asks Onci to help the music team, as there is one tool that the player lacks.


"You're coming with me!" Said Dhea while pulling the wrist of Onci who was cool sucking on the roko.


"Maaaau where is this?! Don't pull my hand, Sakiiit Dheeeeeea!" Onci grimacing.


"So come along, I'm asking for help."


Onci was brought in by Dhea and took the stage, only his clothes were different from those in service.


Inevitably, forced Onci to sit on the stage and hold a guitar that has been provided by the church.


"Because again me," chirped Onci who for the second time he was forced to fill the church music, before he replaced David who was unable to attend.


"Pliiii...Would yaaayank please?"


"How many canticles and praise only, after that you can go out and do not need to hear the sermon of the pastor."


"Yeahaaan...."


Indeed, as usual, after filling the grand canticle event, Onci immediately went out of the room and chose to play with small children, while their parents were worshiping, while they were praying, there is a special room for children on the first floor, complete with a storybook and several sets of toys.


While waiting for Dhea and her family to worship, Onci plays with several children in the available room, and Onci begins to recognize them, there is Abraham, Kanaya, Natan, Martin, Ken and Key's twin, and, there is also Martinus who has growth retardation, the Barbei Bianca, Georger, Joshua, Niken and many more.


Onci begins to guide them through light dexterity, out bond, smart agility, narrating them from the story books already provided on the bookshelf, and Onci chooses the ingenious Kancil fairy tale


With the innocence of the children aged 3-5 years, they finally called Onci with a greeting they embed.


"Samuel's shop, are we playing a yuk hand puppet?" Pinta Niken, they renamed Onci 'Koko Samuel'


From Niken the name Koko Samuel appeared, until finally everyone called them by the call, Koko Samuel.


So happy they are, without having the burden of obsessions, dreams and hopes in life. All they know is play, laugh and joke. If hungry just cry, his parents will meet their needs.


Unlike adults, who are stuck in hopes, dreams, life targets, anxiety, problems to be faced and various problems that are complicated.


"When time repeats itself, it feels like it wants to go back to childhood and rearrange this life." Onci muttered in his heart.


The sound of the pilgrims' footsteps rang out, making the Onci reverie. One by one has left the room, to the dining room and there has been provided a variety of cuisine menus. In that room they discussed various light bonds to businesses that can be shared with fellow pilgrims.


"Hiii Koko Samuel..." Greet a little boy


"Hi also Nathan." Onci returned his greeting.


And Dhea was surprised when Natan called out the name Onci with her new greeting.


"When was your name Samuel?"


"The boys call me Samuel."


After a few minutes, suddenly a group of children approached Onci and invited him to play.


It turned out that Onci's familiarity was noticed by the pastor and the head of the church, something surprising when Onci was asked by both of them.


"Dhea, why isn't his friend empowered to be a Sunday school teacher for kids? Isn't Dhea also the caretaker of church youth?" Said Pastor John.


"Yes Dhea, I also noticed my children playing with him." Tandas Mr. Yosep is also the head of the church.


"Yes, Pastor, I'll ask him if he wants to be a Sunday school teacher." Dhea answered nervously, because she knew who Onci was, no matter how Muslim he was.


"Did Onci want to teach the kids in Sunday school." Mumbled Dhea in the heart.


On his return from the church and along the way Dhea told him what the Church's Daily Chief Executive and Pastor had said, asking Onci to be willing to teach in Sunday school.


"I'm what you think yaank, if you don't mind, I'm safe." Answer Onci.


"I agree, but is it not against your religion?" Dhea again questioned the rules in Islam over the matter.


Today at last Onci's Sunday agenda becomes congested and not wasted his time, even on this day he learns the humanitarian and social meaning.