THREE MEN AND THEIR PAST

THREE MEN AND THEIR PAST
Randi's Effort


"What's wrong? what's going on?" ask Sandi bebeberala when after he entered his business place and saw the strange attitude of the residents Randi and two employees more silent while doing clean clean because the temlat was time to close. Sandi also saw Dandi sitting quietly in one of the chairs with a gaze staring straight at the street in front of his restaurant.


"There has been a tragedy" answered rlRandi lirih while washing some kitchen utensils that are just a little more. "Eh lajutin you, soon Eliza said she wants to go home, I want to try to nganter him home," continued Randi, and he immediately cleaned his hands and asked for the key used by Sandi earlier. After that, by preparing the pace, Randi came out of the side door and immediately climbed his motorbike to the sales pitch owned by the woman he was targeting.


Eliza's forehead immediately frowned at the arrival of the man she hated approaching her place of sale. At first Eliza thought, Randi would only buy food at her place, but unexpectedly, Eliza again made a surprise when she heard that Randi datanag to that place because it would take her home.


"No! Don't want to!" reject Eliza firmly. As soon as the cousin said Randi's purpose was there. "Mending I wait for Anto, just pick me up."


Randi sighed deeply and tried to be patient with the rejection that Eliza did to him. Randi had been looking for information to Taryo when Eliza went to the mosque. From Eliza's cousin Randi found out that the woman was usually picked up by her sister Taryo.


Taryo himself was astonished when Randi asked, wanting to take Eliza home. The man was also actually curious about the actions of Randi who thought it was strange, but Taryo did not have much time to ask more details. Because it just so happened that the younger sister was unable to pick up Eliza so Taryo agreed when Randi made an offer.


"If you wait for Anto, there will be you home last night, Za. Do you know for yourself Anto if it's the same girlfriend and friend temen how?" taryo. "You're selling tomorrow morning, right? No one wants to take it!"


"No! mending me ride ojeg," replied Eiza ketus. His gaze at Randi was really a gaze full of annoyance and anger.


"It is precisely if I ride ojeg that will not agree," declined Taryo. "Do you want me and the others?"


"It's the same when I go home with other people" Eliza was still firm in her stance.


"I'm no one else, Za," denied Randi who did not accept Eliza's words.


"You are someone else's reality" Eliza replied loudly and immediately made Randi choose silence from where to serve the woman's anger.


"If you want your father to be angry with me and Anto, it's up to you. Maybe you'd rather see me we get scolded. Udah, Mas Randi, do not need to be delivered, Eliza prefers her brother who got angry."


"Let's go home, let me drop you off" asked Randi gently. "Pity your brother if you get angry."


Eliza grew increasingly upset, but she had no other choice but to follow her cousin's advice. However, he who is hitchhiking live to the Taryo family must be able to know himself and keep the feelings of the son of the fourth uncle who is a boy. Randi smiled faintly when in the end Eliza climbed on the back seat of the bike that Randi was riding. Eliza sat sideways and after being ready, the bike was running at medium speed.


"Where's this going?" asked Randi who did not know the direction of the road to Eliza's house and at that time there was a fork in front of her.


"Right turn" answered Eliza coldly. Randi also directs his motorbike in the direction that Eliza pointed.


Along the way, there was absolutely no chatter between the two. Although Randi tried many times to provoke a conversation, Eliza did not respond at all unless Randi asked about directions.


"Well, Eliza! who's home with?" a middle-aged man sitting in front of the house looked surprised to see Eliza being ushered in by a man she did not know. That man was Eliza's uncle. The bike stopped right in front of the house where Uncle Eliza was. "You're coming home to ojeg?"


"No, Uncle," Eliza answered quite quickly for fear that the uncle was angry.


"Who are you going home with?" asked the uncle with a probing gaze towards the man who was standing before him.


"I'm Eliza's friend, Om," Randi said as she saw Eliza flustered in response to her uncle.


"Friends? Friends from where? Friends from town?"


Randi immediately scratched his head that was not itchy because he was confused to answer what.


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