The Young Master's

The Young Master's
Killing homesickness.


For four years, Ayyara lived independently with her two little angels, whom she named Arjuna Putra and Aryana Putri. Her happiness gradually came after she gave birth to her twins. Although there was still pain in him of course. He still misses Gama.


Ayyara had just returned home to pick up Juna and Ana from their PAUD school, Ayyara immediately returned to her cafe in the small town center. Karna Riski, Risma's sister, has called her many times to come to the cafe immediately. The man was overwhelmed to serve visitors, although he had been helped by two other employees.


Yes, Ayyara has opened a Cafe that specifically serves Gayo coffee drinks. From there he can finance his needs and also the needs of Juna and Ana. He is assisted by Riski who just finished college.


Today the cafe is very crowded. Because tomorrow there will be an airport opening event that has just been built by the local government. The cafe is located right next to the airport makes it flooded with buyers from the local community. There are also those from out of town. It will reportedly be attended by the president. Customers even queue outside the cafe to buy coffee.


“Jun darling, just here yes, take care of Ana. Don't go anywhere. Don't disappear from Mama's sight huh, understand?” Ayyara said to the youngest, Juna. Ayyara then kissed each of the two eyebrows and left them in the special play ground area of the child that was provided in the cafe.


Although Ana was born 2 minutes before Juna, Juna was more mature. Juna is quiet, but he always takes care of his older sister, Ana. As for Ana, her attitude was more agile and chatty. It always disappeared and made Ayyara worried.


Prang.!!


The sound of broken glass shocked everyone in the cafe, including Ayyara. A middle-aged man wearing a hat and wearing glasses was standing staring at the broken glass that had fallen from his hand. Ayyara immediately approached the middle-aged man and immediately picked up the broken glass.


“you're okay sir?” Tanya Ayyara looked straight at the man.


“oh,, uh, I'm fine.” The man answered and then sat back in his chair. He looks trembling. It might feel bad for breaking the glass and making such a noise that everyone stared at it.


“it's okay sir. We will replace your drink.” Ayyara again.


After finishing cleaning the broken glass scattered on the floor, Ayyara immediately returned to the back to make coffee the man brewed. He told one of his employees to take him to the man's desk. While he was again preoccupied by the orders of other customers.


Many times Ayyara rubbed the sweat in her sweat. He's very tired. So did Riski and two other employees. It's almost lunchtime, so customers are asking to make lunch. And that makes Ayyara more troubled. But on the sidelines of the bustle, he always took a glance towards Juna and Ana who were busy playing ball. Then he would smile at them and go back to preparing customer orders.


But suddenly Jun ran over to the Mama.


“Ma, Ana beldalah.” Said Jun who still could not call the letter R.


Jun's report made Ayyara immediately stop her activities and immediately ran towards Ana. But Ayyara was surprised when there was already a man who was carrying Ana while calming the little girl. The father who was sipping Ana's index finger.


“dia crying. Looks like his hand hurt.” Reply to the gaffer while handing Ana over to Ayyara.


“trimaksih sir.” Answer Ayyara.


“what are you hurt? Can you show Mama?” Ayyara said as calmly as possible. His heart was troubled by worry.


"Mama..... Sa ittt..” Little Ana's scream. She cried in Ayyara's arms.


“already, it's okay. Smart child can not cry.” Rayu Ayyara while stroking Ana's back.


“trthanks a lot sir.” Say Ayyara again to the gaffer who is still standing next to him.


“sama-sama.” After nodding, the man who did not take off his sunglasses then went out of the cafe.


“my dear Ana. Be careful when you play. You're making Mama worry baby.” Ayyara said then hugged the little girl again. “already. Play again the same Jun yes,” pinta Ayyara again. And answered by a nod from Ana's tiny head. After calming Ana down, Ayyara returned with her busy serving customer orders.


It was only until the afternoon that Ayyara was at the cafe. He had to go home and take care of his two little angels. The rest he handed the cafe to Riski and two other employees.


After arriving at her house, Ayyara immediately bathed Juna and Ana. Then cook food for them. After dinner, Ayyara accompanied her two children to play on the terrace of the house.


Ayyara House is a shophouse that is among other shops. Even though it was night, the atmosphere was still crowded. The shops are open until 10 p.m.


Ayyara is engrossed in her cell phone. He is treating his longing by reading news about Gama and GD Group. It was his routine almost every night. He will look at the photos of Gama on the internet until satisfied. One way to kill longing for the man he loved so much.


But those photos are old ones. There is no news from Gama or his photo. But it was enough to treat Ayyara's longing to the man. Slowly he squeezed his chest. The pain of longing is not at all reduced. Existing is only increasing. Her tears came back. He hastily removed it. She did not want to look sad in front of her two children.


“Ma... This.” Little Ana said. He carries a plastic crisper in his small hand.


“what is this dear?” Ayyara asked while receiving the plastic. He opened his bond. And it turns out there are some apples in it. “who gave you this apple Ana?” Ask Ayyara in her soft voice.


“o om.” Answer Ana.


Ayyara scrunched her forehead. Wonder who gave Ana that much apple. Jun who heard the word apple immediately approached his mother and left the cars he was playing on the terrace.


“mau.” Jun said asking for his favorite fruit. So too with Ana. He immediately asked Ayyara for his share.


After giving Jun and Ana one apple each. Ayyara put the parcel to the floor just like that. Then he walked towards the highway and circulated his gaze in all directions. Look for the man who gave them apples.


“apa Riski? But why didn't he stop by.” Ayyara Gumam.


After not finding anyone, Ayyara then invited her two children to put them to sleep.