
"This is the place?" Foster stopped his car in front of an orphanage that read 'Mainly Home'
The man glanced at Mina who was focused on her phone.
"Sister, really here." said the girl. I think he was mastiin place in front of them is right or not.
"Where are your friends?" ask Foster again. Along the way Mina was very safe, because her sister-in-law did nothing. Like fumbling himself.
"Udah is inside. That's when I go in first, yes" Mina was ready to open the car door but Foster held her back. Her delicate hand was held by the man, momentarily making him feel nervous.
"What time are you home?" it's so stiff. Mina felt that after not speaking for a few days, the man stiffened up.
"Mm, don't know. After this there is still a club meeting in the campus." said Mina did not give certainty. Because he himself does not know.
"Call me when you're done, I'll pick you up later."
"Not to brother!" reject Mina quickly and instantly get Foster's sharp gaze.
"You know I don't like being rejected the most, do you?" threaten the man. Mina gulped her saliva. His sister-in-law was the most dangerous man he had ever met.
"Bec ... But I can go home by myself, or later I'll take on my friends." he murmured slowly, still trying to resist. Foster looked at him straight. Next to the hand held the steering wheel but his body he tilted facing Mina.
"Male or female?" tanyakanya.
"Women."
"Your friend's got a car or a motorcycle?" Mina tried to contain her annoyance towards Foster. So much nanya.
"Car."
"How many people are in the car?"
"Where do I know, can ask anyone who wants an impromptu bell at the time of going home. I can't count, how the hell." Mina finally couldn't take it anymore. His voice was a bit high from annoyance. He regretted afterwards. His sister-in-law is a little different when angry. Of course Mina had to be extra careful of him. But earlier he could not control his irritation and spoke quite loudly to the man. Hopefully Mr. Foster doesn't mind it.
Attractively. Huh! Foster smiled in angled manner. Even when upset, the girl was more attractive in his eyes. But after that Foster saw from the look on Mina's face that the girl looked regretful.
"Yes already. Come downstairs. You can go home with your friend today. But next don't refuse me again. Otherwise, I'll make it hard for you to walk" Foster said, blinking one eye.
Mina shuddered in horror. Complain, the threats are terrible. Mina certainly knew the meaning in Foster's last sentence.
"Ka ... Then I say goodbye, sister," said Mina later. He quickly entered the orphanage. Foster continued to look at her from the back of the car until the girl disappeared from before him.
"Even from behind she's very sexy." Foster muttered then left the place.
***
Inside the parlour, Dira's club friends have gathered. It was even temporary to divide the children who were in that place.
"Why late? Everyone has come from half an hour ago Mina." whispered Dira softly in Mina's ear.
"Thankfully you're not a member of the club. Otherwise, you have been scolded all out by the club manager. Yeah, well, now help me share this with the kids over there." Dira then took a large dus containing writing stationery and some clothes and proffered to Mina.
"You hold this, I'll share it" he said.
"Dira, it's too big and heavy. You'll have trouble holding it. Let me." said Paul who suddenly appeared near them. He immediately took over the big box from Dira's hands.
Paul's point is that he doesn't want Mina to have trouble carrying the heavy stuff and eventually even soy sauce. But Dira misunderstood. The girl thought Paul had deliberately come to help her, because they were lovers now. Dira smiled shyly when teased by a friend next to her.
"Ma ... Thanks Paul." said Dira blushed in embarrassment.
"Together." replied Paul. His eyes descended on Mina who quickly turned her face the other way. The man smiled faintly. The girl might be ashamed of him.
"Let's go there. Mina, come on." Dira then pulled Mina's hand. They walked to the back, followed by Paul, who was carrying a brush. Mina took the items that had been separated per plastic and Dira in charge of distributing to children.
After they distributed the bansos. All of them gathered in one large room that the workers had prepared to eat together.
Mina doesn't feel very good at this club. Probably because he doesn't like this kind of thing. Although for the bansos it is one of the activities that are very good, but Mina prefers not to follow. He prefers simple. Directly give the money to the owners of the foundation later those who buy the needs of children. The ease?
Hufff ...
The girl took a deep breath. Dira was chatting with Paul at the other end. Mina herself is not familiar with all club members, so she can only be alone in the corner.
"Mina!" the call turned Mina around. He saw a bob-haired girl with gray soflens standing in front of him. Mina doesn't really remember what her name is, but she once knew the girl's name.
"Mm, a few days ago I saw someone pick you up on the campus. She's ready for you?" ask the woman. Name's Lisa. Mina remembered now.
Dira told me about him. Dira said Lisa's kayak girl is the type who only likes to be friends with rich and profitable people for her. He likes to use others. If it is not important, throw it away. Anyway its nature is not good according to the story of Dira.
"Only my sister's acquaintance." replied Mina modestly, still trying to make her look friendly. But he didn't say that Foster's brother was the husband of his brother.
"Oh, close acquaintance? What family do you work for?" this time Lisa's eyes fell on Mina's appearance. The appearance of Mina seemed mediocre. His clothes were simple, not visible from a wealthy family. But Lisa was curious how a Mina who she thought was from a mediocre family could get to know the man who picked her up yesterday.
The man was obviously very rich. The car is just expensive. Lisa was envious. Moreover, that man was very handsome.
"My father is just an ordinary office worker" Mina replied.
"If your brother does what?"
"Office workers too."
"How could your brother know that handsome guy?"
Gosh darn. Kepo.
"I don't know. That's their business. Ohya Lis, I have to go to the toilet for a while." The bored Mina finally found an excuse to leave.