
Arumi sat beside Bagas quietly. The two did not speak. They were silent by the sight of the many people passing by in front of them.
"Gue doesn't like the current home situation. Don't have anywhere else but home?" asked Bagas, looking at his older sister who had just been silent and looking around.
Arumi turned to Bagas with a confused look. "Do I have to have another escape? We have a house, Gas. I don't think it's necessary" he said, lightly.
Bagas gave a rough snort and folded his hands in front of his chest. "If the atmosphere is like that in the house, we should have another escape, right? You don't have any at all?!" ask, a little pushy.
Arumi let out a long sigh and got up from her seat. "Okay, I'm taking it to my hideout. But you can't be afraid, can you?!" chirps, stepping away leaving the front garden of the complex.
Bagas followed Arumi's steps. "Yes, I'm not afraid."
A few moments walking away from their home area, Arumi invited Bagas to go to the next village more precisely to visit the empty land that penetrates the artificial forest owned by local residents.
Arumi walked through the field and into the forest. Visiting a tree with leaves that are so lush that it blocks sunlight from infiltrating some of the land.
"What place is this? Horror of oath!" chirp Bagas, continued to look around him with a wary look.
Because the place is quite dark even though the time shows at 11:00 noon. It should still be exposed to the sun and make it a little bright, but it is not. because the place is really gloomy and quite dark.
Arumi pulled a fairly worn staircase. He climbed up the tree followed by Bagas who faithfully followed his steps.
"Eh, where are we going? You sure we're not papa here? How angry will the tree waiter be??" asked Bagas, starting to hesitate when his steps had reached the middle of the stairs.
Arumi who had arrived first on the tree and entered the tree house hidden behind the lush leaves of the tree, only saw her brother who looked timid with a flat gaze.
"So who asked for somewhere else to sleep? Who's afraid now?! I'm surprised you're the same, Gas. Though boys. But really cowardly," chirped Arumi, half mocking.
Bagas who heard the sentence, felt a little annoyed but also could not get angry because he was indeed afraid of the gloomy air emitted by the place.
"Udah, the hunt is up here!" said Arumi, walked into the tree house and died Bagas who was still trying to climb under the wrong.
Not survived after Arumi tidied up some items and opened a white cloth that covered some furniture, finally Bagas got up there and saw a small house mini malis but with quite complete furniture, Bagas finally got to the top, it was in front of him.
"E-uh? This sure we can be here?? Not someone else, right?" tanya Bagas, seemed hesitant when he had to step into the tree house that was large enough.
"No papa, I know the same one who has. Enter aja. This part of the place has not been in habitation for a long time, but it is not dirty. Well, instead of moving around weirdly. Mending help me clean up this place so we can make a stay." Arumi threw a broom to Bagas and asked his younger brother to clear the place.
Bagas saw the broom in his hand. "Cih .. it's too much for you to be a person! At home, I never broom. Here even asked for a broom?! You're the broom, I'm sorting out the others."
Bagas returned the broom to his brother and chose to clean up some furniture scattered on the floor because it was exposed to the wind.
Arumi began sweeping the floor and contacted someone for permission if she stayed overnight.
But instead of getting a reply to the message, suddenly the person he asked for permission came straight to his tree house and went up there.
"Gue bring food!" sack Rey, lifting the parcel she brought from the house as her two eyes met Arumi's gaze.
Bagas, who heard the man outside, walked to the door and saw his brother talking to him.
"Who?" tanya Bagas, peeking out from behind the window that was somewhere beside the door.
Arumi looked at her sister. "The owner of the house!" he said, answering the question briefly, densely, and lazily.
Rey reviews the smile as she looks at the figure of Arumi's younger brother, who turns out to be quite similar to Arumi.
"Hi, I brought you guys dinner." Rey gives the parcel to Bagas and infiltrates his tree house, looking around him with an observing gaze.
"It looks like the furniture is still good huh?" rey muttered, making Arumi nod and walk to one of the tables to pull out a frame that contained three photos of teenagers who looked happy.
"Even this picture is still here." Arumi looked at her photo, Rey and Bima with a gentle smile and placed the frame on the table.
Rey looked at the photo for a moment and smiled. Seeing Arumi's reaction was quite relaxed, it seemed like he had started to get used to the absence of Bima in his life.
Bagas only he saw the interaction of the two people. Although curious about the relationship between the two, Bagas chose to undo his questioning intentions after seeing a photo of the man who had made Arumi's life destroyed and slumped.
"Gue just wanted to say, but like Bima's parents want a divorce," said Rey, just to tell.
Arumi was speechless by turning to Rey who continued to show her face and wry smile. "Seriously? Aunt Helena? Divorce??"
Rey nodded ambiguously and glanced towards Bagas who sensitiously pretended not to hear their conversation.
"Certainly? Did Edi agree? She loves Aunt Helena very much. Do you know where they're from if you're divorced?" arumi asked, approaching Rey with a look of disbelief and curiosity.
"Know where?" Rey scratched the back of her head and looked the other way, avoiding Arumi's gaze which seemed to sparkle with information thirst.
"Actually that Aunt Helena, my aunt. Mother's Sister. So Bima is not just my friend from Orok. But also my brother."
Rey lowered her head a little. Feeling a little guilty for just telling Arumi about this now. When everything is in chaos and falling apart.
"I'm sorry, I can just say it now."
Arumi was silent, looking at Rey with a disappointed look but not angry at her.
Arumi turned her head, turned her body and turned her back to Rey. "Sir papa. I'm not anyone Bima threw me away. You shouldn't have told me this problem."
Rey lifted her head, looking at Arumi's trembling shoulders even though her voice still looked normal and seemed firm.
"Gue doesn't have the right to hear about your family problems!" arumi's limbs, sounding painful in Rey's ears, now.