
Throughout the journey Hanum looked very sad. He did not talk much as usual even though Devi invited him to chat.
"Hanum, what's wrong with you?"
"Can't I leave you, Dev?"
"I understand how you feel, Hanum, but we work for our parents too!"
"Yes Dev, I'm going to go. So that I can continue therapy until I recover!"
"Yes, you don't have to be sad. Let's get some money so we can help our family economy later."
"Thank you Dev, you're really good with me."
"Together, Hanum."
At lunchtime, all of Hanum's friends get off the trip to eat but Hanum refuses because he has provisions. Although the potluck. Hanum was grateful for that. Hanum also ate some of the bread given by residents when visiting his father last night. It felt like it was enough for Hanum to hook his rumbling stomach.
All day on the road, finally their car arrived in the city. The rental car is willing to bring for free because their employer will pay for it later.
That night the car again stopped at a halfway house to spend the night there. Then the next day they can continue the journey to the house where they will be sent.
The next day, Hanum forgot to say goodbye to the bathroom for a moment. He did not know that the Travel in his overlap will leave early.
"Is there anything left?" Ask a man who brought them. Of course the man was from the village too. The parents of the girls believed that they would be safe under the auspices of the man.
"It's like the bag is still in the car" replied one of them.
When everyone comes in and leaves, Hanum who just returned from the toilet was surprised because the halfway house was deserted and locked even though the toilet was only in the back not far from the slum halfway house.
"Oh God, Devi, Bang Randy!" Shouted Hanum, very panicked. He was confused as to how the current article of the halfway house was really no longer there was anyone. Not to mention all of Hanum's goods and money were in the bag. How can Hanum contact them. His phone is also in his bag.
"Oh my God, how is this? So what should Hanum do now?"
Devi, who was talking with her other friends, remembered that she had ignored Hanum in her previous seat.
"I'll go with Hanum first!"
Devi is flabbergasted when she does not find Hanum in her place. He checked several other chairs, but in fact he did not see any Hanum there.
"Well, Bang Randy, where's Hanum? How come he's not in here?"
"Beyond? Wasn't it complete?"
"The truth doesn't exist, Bang."
Lazily, Bang Randy got up from his chair in front and checked all the girls he was carrying.
"Well, how can you say it anyway? He's my gold mine?" It's Bang Randy's alone.
"What Bang?" Sayu-sayu Devi heard but her articulation was unclear.
"Yes, it's wrong who doesn't say if you leave. Where we might come back. This afternoon you should arrive at your work!"
Devi was worried, but she could do nothing. Want to call is also free because Devi heard herself that the ringtone of Hanum's phone is in her bag that was left behind.
That day Hanum could only sit in confusion while stepping his feet without any clear direction and purpose. Not to mention He was very hungry because all day his stomach was not filled with any food.
"Oh my God, why is this so? Then what is my fate now? I don't understand Jakarta itself. The place is crowded and everything is very foreign."
Saddened to mourn his fate, Hanum is shocked by a woman calling out for help. The old grandmother had just come out alone because she wanted to go to the cake shop to buy her great-granddaughter a cake as a birthday present. But who would have thought He who had just come out of the store suddenly felt very dizzy and almost fell unconscious.
"Please, help me son?"