TINI SUKETI

TINI SUKETI
46. Tini Actually


Was willing to act cool, it turns out typo pronunciation. Finally Tini chose silence. His mind flew out of nowhere. His concentration also momentarily collapsed when Dijah sent him a message, ‘Where is Tin? Just finished doing Wibi?’


Tini quickly replied to him, ‘Newly finished digging the well Jah! I've only been sitting next to Wibi for five minutes. What do you think happened?’


Tini glanced at her phone as it shook back. He replied with a long laugh.


After the car through a crowded highway, a small road, and a winding road finally the car arrived at a simple and classic restaurant. Tini Somewhat wonder why the restaurant so far recommended by Heru. So far away, Tini thought that in a moment he would arrive at his hometown.


“This classic restaurant. Heru said this restaurant is unique. The menu is rural. The furniture is also unique. Cups, plates. It all reminds us of our hometown. Come, down.” Wibi nodded at Tini and got out of the car.


Wibisono's eyes seemed to sparkle looking at the restaurant. As for Tini, a little grimace. If you want to eat with a simple feel, every day at the boarding they eat with a very simple feel. But seeing the way Wibi who was so polite said that to him, Tini was more and more amazed. Wibisono is a man who loves simplicity.


“Mbak Tini rather pale. What else hurts?” wibi asked as they sat facing each other.


The location they occupied was in the backyard of the restaurant. Not roofed, but the top covered with lush trees. Make the location shady.


“Iya, Mas. I'm not feeling well. Uhuk!” Tini answered Wibi's question by adding a sweet little cough at the end of her sentence.


“Not feeling well, really, work?” ask Wibi.


“Make incentive hunters like us, as long as they can still stand even though they are not upright, still have to go to work. At least come to the office, to ring the attendance machine.” Tini chuckled as she moved her hair to the left side of her shoulders.


Wibi laughed again. In the heart of Tini has said many times ‘Josh’ like Bara.


“Oke ... If so, Ma'am Tini can see this? I brought the one yesterday.” Wibi took out a sheet of paper that Tini handed over yesterday in a folder. “Create this circled, I need more explanation. So, I want input from Mbak Tini purely as a friend. Which means Ma'am Tini assess this insurance not only from business glasses only. How's it? Can, right?” wibi asked, pulling a smile on one side of her back lip made the dimple deep enough. Deep enough in his face but not deep enough in his heart.


Wibi's words just now saying, ‘pure as friend’, somehow made Tini a little upset. Although Tini understood the meaning of Wibi's simple words was that the man wanted balanced advice. But still the word ‘kata’ friend is not good to hear.


A restaurant waiter wearing a simple kebaya came to them and dropped two menu books.


“Mbak Tini pesen direct only. Warm-warm pens and throat relief. Cough, right?” reveal Wibi while flipping through the menu. “Or am I the cool one, huh?”


“Bby. Wibi's message can be too. The same,” sahut Tini.


“For this Mbak,” —Wibi views Tini—“I order warm ginger tea. I see there is also a round, I want. It must have warmed the throat. Keep the snacks ...”


Tini just quietly watched the line of menus that Wibi ordered to fill their tables that afternoon. Most menus are chosen by Wibi to relieve sore throat and reduce complaints of not feeling well that he said earlier.


At that time he imagined if he had listened to the conversation just now. His friend will also surely laugh out loud, because seeing his smoking cessation therapy is likened to whooping cough therapy by Wibi.


“So, how? It's obviously slow down, yes ...” Wibi grimacing.


“Good. Mas Wibi is less clear in this section only, right?” Tini took out her pen and began to note something on the edge of the paper. “Travel insurance is, right, split in two. For individuals and groups. This group insurance is definitely more economical and cheaper.” Tini explained all the things Wibi asked patiently and slowly.


“So, the value of for example the value of care obtained by travelers has been maximally used in the country visited, is the hospital still willing to bear it?” Wibi smiled as she asked that.


Tini frowned. I don't think anyone has asked him that yet. The publisher came to deliver their last order. Wedang. And Tini's attention for a moment shifted to the drink.


“Graft—“


“Eh, yes. I'll ask for a change. I'll take him there and ask to be replaced. The bowl is cracked,” said Wibi, standing up to lift the bowl of wedang ronde and going to the front.


“But I want to say the bowl is unique. Kok, he even squirms the crack.” Tini looked at the pen in her hand. “It could be Wibisono too, yes …. He will squirm his ugly first rather than good.” Tini let out a long sigh then fingered her suit pocket. His phone vibrated and he saw Evi's name on the screen.


"Mbak, ragate trial karo graduation I'm pretty good. I sakbenere ora kepenak meh njaluk, njenengan wis entek money okeh, opo tak dol wae montore? (Sir, the cost of the green table and my graduation was quite expensive as well. I'm actually not good to ask for. Your money has run out a lot. Do I sell motor only?)” Evi's voice across sounded very lethargic.


"Ojo-ojo, ojo mbok dol montore, can you tell me you have an opo bump? Montore yo wis elek ngono, cheap dol mesthi, free. Sek no deloki pigganku, need piro? (Don't-don't, don't sell the motor. What else will you use? The bike is also ugly. Definitely cheap. Free. I will look at my savings. How much need?)”


Tini to knock on the table because of anxiety with the words of Evi. The problem is that Evi's motorbike is very butut. Even for sale, they don't get much money. The result was that his sister would no longer have a vehicle.


"Mengko did not send details. I promise nek wis kerjo,tak ijoli kabeh. (Later I send you the details. I promise you that I'm working, I'll pay for everything.)” Evi couldn't hide her excitement on the other side. Having a sister like Tini was a gift to him.


"Your kuwi! Koyo I ki often nagibai wae! Sik nagudii kuwi mendreng, kowe! Dudu. (Your mouth! I think I've been hooked! Nagih is the work of a credit worker. You are! Not me.)” Tini laughed after saying that.


Behind Tini, Wibi was standing with a bowl of round wedang that had been exchanged for a nice bowl. When Tini called, she came to interrupt. But standing for a while behind Tini too, made him hear the whole conversation that he understood.


To Be Continued


Just one more moment, ebo-ebooo


don't forget the liking.


Horace!