TINI SUKETI

TINI SUKETI
132. Eating Like a Big Family


“Mas Boy! Tikernya in the room Mas Boy,” shouted Asti from the front door of his room.


“Oh, yes. My last meal was nyimpen.” Boy stood towards his room. He hurriedly pulled out the room key from the bag and opened the door. “The plate let me just lift,” exclaimed Boy while carrying the mat out of the room.


“Nothing, all of you." Asti walked closer to his group of friends.


Everyone who was sitting stood up. Tini was still singing and Wibisono carried Mima walking around the courtyard. While everyone was busy lifting their seats, Robin looked out.


“There's a meal, Mak?” ask Robin.


“That's pula’ you asked first. Go in there, later if you want to eat, I just called,” said Mak Robin.


“OK. Don't forget to use chicken, I have thighs,” Robin said.


“Udah, enter you there. Like never’ you eat chicken thighs,” grunts Mak Robin.


“Eh, that's my Mas already came.” Seized saw the new Bara crossing the fence. His face glimmered at the arrival of the man.


“Whose Dad's son was carried?” sapa Bara, approaching Wibi near the guava tree.


Hearing his father's voice, Mima, who had been held back, turned around. The toddler suddenly stretched out his hand asking to be carried.


“Awhile—while, his father has not been able to carry,” said Wibi laughing. He saw Bara's hands full of tent.


Bara laughs, “For a while, yes. Dad pack this to Mom first.” Bara walked closer to Dijah and Wibi lined him while holding Mima who was staring at Bara with a clear face.


“Create a snack for children, Jah,” said Bara, handing over two plastic snacks to Dijah which he bought at a mini market intersection.


“I'll pass it to the kids soon.” Colored up from the mat.


“Don't now, Jah. I haven't eaten Robin's rice. Later he was a feast day in that much snack. Save aja. Eat rice first,” said Mak Robin.


“Oh, yes, already. I'll keep it first. Located here,” said Sejah, put two plastic packs on one of the plastic chairs.


“What is this?” tanya Sejah when presented with a third plastic that is not so big.


“Sweet snack for the sweetest,” sloppy Bara, smiling seductively his wife.


Been directly responded to that. Bara brought him various brands of chocolate in the mini market for him. Colored open the plastic and look at the contents.


“Makasi, Mas.” Sejah mengengir.


“Sama-sama,” sahut Bara, holding the head of his wife.


“Mima don't be sad,” said Tini, seeing Mima squirming in a sling of Wibi.


“Oh, yes. What father's son? Almost forgetfulness.” Bara turns to take Mima from Wibi's hand. The little girl immediately wrapped her hands around her father's neck and hid her face.


“Mmmm .. Mima baperan, yes.” Tini sneered at Mima who was still hiding her face.


“Nothing, Budhe. Let Mima be more expressive than her mother.” Bara chuckled while holding the head of the Sijah who sneered.


“Sinikan ketchup it! You'll play kayaking last night,” Mak Robin's scolding, see Robin knock a ketchup bottle against the wall.


“Ngomel from earlier. Just finished eating,” sergeant Tini in a whisper.


“Palak times (absolutely sorry) I same him. Yesterday I had to drop a half-day bottle of soy sauce, meaning dinner. He even made fools. Feel her. Pale-eye cow not befucked,” replied Mak Robin.


Tini grimaced at Mak Robin and moved to look at Wibi who also grimaced. “Udah is getting used to it, right, Mas? It's just a soy sauce thing. Imagine if Mak Robin becomes the Minister of Defense, there is no solution with a family basis. All will be invited to war,” said Tini chuckled.


Mak Robin snorted as she glanced at Tini who winked at her. “Soklah you all about Mas-mu,” whispered Mak Robin.


After dinner they all still sat around the remaining snacks in the middle of the circle. Bara and Sejah sat leaning against the wall of Mak Robin's room, close to the door of Tini's room.


In front of Bara and Colonized, sit Asti and Boy. Dara, who had been waiting since afternoon, had not yet revealed her nose.


Robin and Dul sit leaning against the wall of Mak Robin's room, just below the closed window. Mak Robin sat next to her son, and Tini sat facing the boys joking.


“Bu, I went to Robin's room again to play a game. Can?” Dul stood looking at his mother.


The new colonist opened his mouth slightly to give permission, as well as giving a short lecture. However, Bara quickly nodded at his son. “Ya, it's okay,” said Bara. Seized instantly silenced.


The conversation after dinner just flowed. The things discussed also vary according to what comes across.


Together they again remembered together in the boarding of chicken coop. Funny, sad, or emotional events. All peeled thoroughly after going through the sensor body in the form of a gaze from the person being discussed.


“First know Tini first, I was told to continue, Mas. Just sat for a while, told to catch water for him to purify the malem. Just nyampe house, I asked to buy a pulse forward. Where if asked who sells pulses, Tini's answer likes weird,” hankering Boy, looking at Wibi.


Tini looked at Boy while remembering which story his friend would tell.


“Indeed Reply What?” ask Wibisono enthusiastically.


“Hmmm .. Boy ...,” call Tini.


“Gini, Mas,” continued Boy who was excited that night wanted to have a friendship with Wibi. “Tini want to buy twenty thousand pulses. Mas who trade by the way, ‘What is the HP number, Mbak?’ Tini even ngomel said to the trade, ‘Baru know already asked for a number. So flirty.’ I'm in shock, Mas. I've only known Tini a week already have to do what like that. Make a scene,” said Boy.


Everyone laughed except for Tini.


“Halah, I guess you never make a scene. Never, ever, Mom. Boy again willing to resign from his office. I went to the zoo in the afternoon. Hang out by the way. I thought I was hanging out at a cafe or a restaurant. He's at the zoo. He said more frugal. Go to the zoo on weekdays. Yeah, deserted. Until there was a scene because of the smell of Sugeng's animals,” beber Tini.


No one laughed. Everything cringes. Wibi could not bear to see everyone's confused face. “Sick animals?” wibi asked, holding his wife's back. Tini nodded. “That's a skunk, darling. Not Sugeng,” said Wibi, smiling.


After hearing Tini's words, Bara's laughter sounded the loudest. “Budhe ... who is Sugeng? Be careful Mas-nya jealous, you know.” Bara chuckles in Mima's arms.


Boy was silent for a moment, then suddenly his laughter exploded. “I'll be keenet when we eat meatballs and see the news of the volcano erupting. Tini with the pedunya nyeletuk, ‘gunnya erekksi’.”


Again Bara laughed out loud. “Jeez, Budhe .. eruption, Budhe. Eruption ... fortunately we do not eat meatballs, yes, Mas.” Bara chuckled looking at Wibisono.


Wibisono laughed and nodded in agreement.


To Be Continued