TINI SUKETI

TINI SUKETI
23. Tini and Boy Conversations


“What's the girl's name, Mak?” tini asked after two women passed through the boarding gate to the outside.


“I don't know what his name is,” said Mak Robin.


“I'm just making sure that people are the same. It turns out that it is indeed a kayak that is homongi Mak Robin.” Sejah spoke while occasionally glancing at his son's face. It was as if he wanted to ascertain whether Dul listened or not.


“Ya, gone. Don't think about it again,” timpal Mak Robin.


“Iya, Mother. I don't want to either. Look at it later,” said Dijah. For a second, he felt his emotions in the air. It feels like even killing can. However, after a few seconds of silence, the feeling of emotion slowly receded.


“Truly, Jah? Want you to justin?” ask Tini. “I don't want to be a stove, Jah. But I think his mouth is too late. You are just diem. In front of the children want to talk like that “ Tini observe the look of the face of the Sejah. A round face, a nose that is not so sharp, but a perfect blend of his sweet face.


Tini doesn't know too much about the Sejah. However, among the many friends he knew, his life attracted him. There was something inside her that made her want to know more.


“What grade of school do you have, Jah?” ask Tini.


“New TK A, Tin,” replied Sejah, rubbing Dul's face while looking at the boy's face.


“Si Robin is old, why not school Mak? Do not let time enter Kindergarten even smarter him than his teacher,” Tini said to Mak Robin.


“Iya, Tini. Indeed the plan is to let me first educate the Robin, just entered TK.” Robin replied as his eyes watched the boy who seemed to have difficulty opening the room door.


“Asti, Asti!” call Mak Robin. “You deflect that boy first. Kok, bad the time he opened the door of the room I looked,” said Mak Robin, pointing to Boy who looked down at the keyhole.


Asti who was asked for help immediately stood up from his chair and walked closer to the boy. From a distance, Asti takes the key from the boy's hand and helps the man open the room door. Everyone who was looking at him breathed a sigh of relief.


“How dangerous is this Robin and the Dul, right, Jah?” ask Mama Robin.


“Iya. Really, Mak. Robin and Dul. I went to school for four years because he was home with no friends. Instead of my father sleeping alone, mendingan anter my son school,” said Dijah.


By late afternoon, Dijah pampit deliver Dul back to his parents' house. Asti pamit for a bath. Robin walked into the room and called her husband.


Tini didn't get out of her plastic chair. He said he would not take a shower, because no one would come. While he was busy igniting a cigarette, Boy who was fresh out of the room. The new occupants occupied a plastic chair next to Tini.


“According to Mbak Tini, looking for a job in a difficult city?” Boy opens a conversation with Tini.


“Call Tini aja,” sahut Tini. “Maybe not difficult for those who want to run. For example, the Seized. His words never faltered. He is not an office man. Every day there are. My job is making more money. But, yeah, it's. Observing the behavior of strange people. Wh why? Are you still looking for work?” ask Tini.


“I want to resign. It doesn't fit in my current job. His human mouth, yes, like that woman was.” Boy sat crossed his legs.


“Kok, weird? Your father slept, but you were cast out?” ask Boy, curious.


“Yes, my father finished his lunch. I covered it with a long cloth. My youngest brother came home from school, crying. He thought our father was dead.” Tini grimaced looking at Boy.


“Oooh,” murmur Boy. At once he did not know what to react to. Since the beginning he has grouped Tini into unusual human parts.


“Your style is different. Where did you live before? Definitely in expensive boarding,” said Tini, looking at Boy sitting next to him. The neighbor was holding a glass of contemporary coffee that cost probably the equivalent of two kilos of rice.


“Iya. The expensive costs that are getting more and more days, the cost of his life is increasingly suffocating for me. Dig the hole close the hole. The money you've been looking for for a month, runs out just to hang out here and there. Even the end of the month sometimes still likes to borrow. I want a good life, but it seems impossible just from eating a salary. So ... to make a change, one of them I have to move cost search cheaper.” Boy returned Tini's gaze.


Boy sipped his coffee. Two hands crossed in front of his chest. After a long time hanging out with people who focus on enjoying life. Boy was invited to review himself. Discussing shortcomings without fear of judgment. Somehow the style of Tini as it is makes Boy more comfortable removing the claws.


“To credit, yes?” muttered Tini, glanced at the coffee boy. He saw Boy grimacing a bit as he sipped black coffee from an expensive branded beautiful glass.


“ Anyway I am now running saving mode,” Boy excitedly tapped. “Watch to the movies once a month,” connect Boy.


“More save, if you go to the cinema and sit outside. Ask people who just finished watching the movie. I think it's more efficient,” said Tini.


Boy melengos. “Just someday I have to be a businessman,” said Boy.


“Good,” said Tini indifferently.


“I'm compared to my older brother who is married. A little bit of everything for him. I have nothing on me. Child without achievement. My only achievement is only one in the SD era,” said Boy.


Tini looked at Boy. He returned to take his cigarette box. “Somewhere so whatever you are now, at least at SD, you've already made your parents proud. Let alone school rankings. My neighbor's son in the village, can enter the eel into a bottle, a week full of his mother talking it continues. The important thing is he is proud,” said Tini.


Boy looked amazed at Tini. He had not expected to get so many meaningful and contained things while talking to the fire-haired woman next to him.


“You are amazing, Tin. Your words all contain positive things. By the way .. I wonder why people like the taste of this coffee. It feels ordinary. The price is expensive,” Boy said, lifting his coffee glass and looking at the diluted black liquid inside.


“Oh, if it's because your mouth used to drink sachetan,” said Tini relaxed.


To Be Continued


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