TINI SUKETI

TINI SUKETI
71. Family Cage Chicken Collections


“Excellent,” sahut Boy suddenly.


“I still want to say that,” said Asti.


“Pande-pande times this guy all. So I wonder at Dayat's intelligence. You call Dayat here first, Tin. Tell me first about his genius in Cokro Village.” Mak Robin seems really amazed at Evi.


“No Ma'am …. It is still common for us. Dayat science is still about pretending to strike at the house of the girl who is again inducted. The motor plug is removed every day.” Evi sneered at Dayat.


Dayat chuckles because it is used as a talk.


“High-high time science kelen. If it's Tini, I'm not surprised anymore. The science has been growing lately. Uh, Evi, Dayat, call me Mak Robin. Not Mother. Kok kind of amused I imagine being a companion of Mr. Kelen and his rooster,” Mak Robin said.


Evi was surprised to hear that. “Ready, Mak!" sahut Evi's. "I went inside and cooked rice. Tonight can eat together.”


Dayat and Evi were busy with their luggage inside the room. Leaving the residents of the boarding houses stunned to see them. The brothers walked out of the room. Dayat swept her sister's room up to the terrace. Evi had just brought the rice she was going to wash to the back.


“Everything is very nimble, yes, Mbak.” Asti looked at Dayat who was cleaning the bottom of the empty bag in the yard.


“Iya. I also noticed that,” said Mak Robin.


“Ya, it's common. Her name also has no mother for a long time. That kayak. Mediocre life. If not, what would it be? Can starve to death all of us,” replied Tini.


“Where is your first day of training? Will not be at home?” ask Boy.


“Training. I feel like my intelligence level went up two levels today. The boss is handsome, but eccentric. The man wants to be angry like that. But not stingy. Not stingy money, not stingy science. He signed many insurance policies. Wah ... because of him I so have a fixed income up to five taons ahead.” Tini immediately shone answering Boy's question.


“Good. Javanese?” ask Boy.


“Take. His eyes are narrow, his skin is white, his name is Javanese tenan. Wife's Java. His children are all slanted. If he says it, never one sentence. Puanjaaaang ..,” said Tini.


“Like Kayak Mbak Tini,” tukas Asti.


“Ah, time, anyway? Don't nag you.” Tini sneered towards Asti.


“Yes, similar to Mbak Tini if you say. Length width. Trus. Want to be angry,” Asti continued laughing.


“Budhe .. Pakle, Bule, Opuuuung ...” The sound of women screaming from the fence made them all speechless.


Evi who had just finished putting her rice into the penanak, also came out to see the origin of the scream. Sejah appeared while holding Dul.


“Dijaaah,” says Tini. “Udah long time no see. I have a lot of secrets,” said Tini. Asti, Mak Robin and Boy look cynically at Tini. Many secrets, but shouted until everyone was curious.


"Bad as well as this Seized one. My opaque called him," murmured Robin. Colored laughing into Mak Robin's cheeks.


“Eh, who is this, Tin?” tanya Sejah looked at Evi and Dayat who were standing by the door of the room.


Sejah greeted Evi and Dayat while throwing a sweet smile.


“Which way?” ask Tini.


Seen looking at the fence. “So I got off first. Mima's with her father as a regular. If I've met his father, I don't do it, Tin. Though I am the nyuin,” replied Sejah.


“Nothing, right, the milk is still the same.” Tini giggles.


"From iki koncomu, Ma'am? Sek mbok omongke?" Tonggomu Mbiyen's? (So this is your friend you've been telling me all this time? Your neighbor first?)” Evi looked at Dijah with a relaxed look.


"Your Page ..mu, Vi. (Mulutmu ... your mouth, Vi.)” Tini's sergeant to prevent Evi from throwing anything else about being colonized.


“Bojone ndi? (Where's your husband?)” ask Evi. Tini sees Evi. While Dijah laughed restrainedly. He already understood Evi's habits were similar to who. Bara then appears while holding Mima.


“Budhe Tini ..” greet Bara.


“Yat, slide that chair over there. This mas want to sit,” pinta Tini on Dayat. The young man deftly took an empty chair and thrust it at Bara.


Evi's rant didn't end there. “Oh, iki to .... Good tenan, njenengan, yo, urung enthuk to, Ma'am? (Oh this …. Bener-bener handsome. You haven't got it yet, have you, Ma'am?)


Tini snorted looking at Evi. “Hajar, Jah!” pinta Tini, kicking leg seat occupied Colored.


"Sek ora mudheng, yo, mung bojoku. Me, yo, mudheng you know, Vi. (Not knowing just my husband. I know, Vi.)” Colored laughs bated while looking at Bara.


"Oalah, untunge ora mudheng loro2 ne. (Oh, Good thing not two2nya understand.)” Evi shut her mouth.


“Tuman,” Tini's tirade on his sister.


“There is a teacher,” replied Evi.


“Add the rice cook. They have to eat too,” tini's pinta on Evi.


“Later to add,” says Evi.


Bara who had been silent since then, just looked at Dijah, Tini and his sister alternately.


“Aman, Mas Bara's. What we're talking about is not about entanglement. My sister just said, her husband was pretty handsome. I kept answering, her husband is not only handsome, but also fatherly. The same thing was very well colonized. If we all go to his house, we will be treated to good food. So tonight we have to eat here too. That's aja,” clear Tini on Bara.


Bara frowned looking at Tini. “Ah, not that long ago. I can't believe it,” Bara said.


Tini laughs. Although he did not say that to Evi, but he said the truth. What he said was honesty.


To Be Continued