
“Good morning ...,” greet Tini, put her bag on the usual table in her place in the meeting room.
A man sitting behind a desk, just glanced at her then turned his eyes back to the phone he was holding. “Again,” sahut the man.
“I don't think I'm too late. Others have not come yet,” muttered Tini, turning the clock on her wrist.
Is it only in the office that the boss comes first than the subordinates? Tini's feeling a little bad. In his old office, ordinary Agus will come at the end to the meeting room.
“Party, yes, Sir?” ask the guy behind the table.
“Accustomed,” Dean said. “Ehem! How's it? My policy is in?” ask again.
“Udah, Sir. Earlier in the morning—“
“What does your boss say? Mmm—I mean, what did your former boss say? Any offers to new positions?" guess Dean.
"There, Sir. Said if I didn't move, I could be the head of sales.”
“What do you answer?” Dean glanced at Tini at a glance then typed on his phone very quickly.
“Basi! Madenya keburung rising.”
Dean looked up at Tini.
“Handering, Sir. Still morning the atmosphere can not be stiff.” Tini grimaced at her superior.
“If you do not go out, there will be no police in that large amount. It means you are still in the company and still not the Head of Sales. Classic,” says Dean.
“Eh? Yes too, yes.” Tini nodded.
“Your task is done? The one I asked—“
“At the working stage,” reply Tini.
“Start diplomatically your answer,” Dean said. “Don't forget, the day after I last tagged the material here. Finish what I asked. I want to know about the extent to which you understand the basic marketing concept. Inget, the answer is not necessary that is too complicated. Sometimes we get too busy looking for the most special answer until we forget that the right answer is very simple. People are busy doing extraordinary things and forgetting to do small things that can actually be more special. Understand?” dean asked, putting down his phone and looking at Tini.
The explanation of the man before him was a little complicated. Tini nodded even though her brain was still digesting. For some reason, he felt that the owner of the stock could always find the right combination of words.
“Oh, yes, Sir. Thank you, signed the police yesterday. I got compliments and got incentives from my old office. Actually this answered my anxiety some time ago about—“
“Good if so,” cut Dean. “I understand. And my answer, ‘you’re welcome’. Don't forget to tell me about how to deal with my in-laws yesterday. I had a story to my wife and now I realize that the question, has gone far from the topic of training. Luckily my wife wasn't jealous when I talked about our conversation.”
“Times, anyway, wife Father is not jealous?” tanya Tini wonder.
“Maybe because he knows you,” replied Dean casually.
“Oh.” Tini's mouth is round. The answer is simple, but it is enough to upset him.
Training that day ended at five in the afternoon right by Mr. Wimar who gave lessons about the profile of the company and all branches of his business. Tini again amazed. How well everyone in the office had excellent public speaking skills, he thought. The words that came out of their mouths were well-ordered. Equipped with flexible and simple body language, making each speaker in the training very elegant and professional.
“Lusa—lusa. It doesn't feel like the day after. What should I type on that piece of paper?” Along down the alley, Tini continued muttering.
“You, really, so?” ask Evi when Tini arrives in front of the terrace.
“Udah kayak student diploma only. Use the final task of everything,” said Evi.
“Your mouth should not be careless. I have a wad of Proclaimer money that I can undo the split whenever I want.” Tini patted her bag.
“My intention is to help, Ma'am.” Evi pulls Tini's arm and sits her brother in a plastic chair. “What is your duty? Let me help you. Do not make knowledge that I have learned, so in vain.” Evi massaged her brother's sneering shoulders.
“Udah home,” said Dayat who just came out of the room. “No intention to take us both for a walk, Ma'am? Look at Monas, is it?” Dayat sat in front of Tini.
“Mau bang. Time that doesn't exist yet. Patience,” says Tini. “Mending you guys help me with my training assignments first. Uh, I wanted to ngasi—“ earlier
“Udah home you, Tini?” Mak Robin who just came out of his room immediately made Tini speechless.
He was about to tell Evi about the money he just got. But as Mak Robin shows up, Tini feels it's wiser to put her off.
“I just got home. This is going to take a shower first. Tonight, I'll all buy meatballs. How?” Tini stood holding her bag staring at Mak Robin.
“I'll just want to. Not good, if it's free, I want it. Take a shower there. I'll call Asti out.” first
Tini went breezing into the room and soon came back out with a towel and a change of clothes. In his hand was his cell phone.
“Don't bring hape! Long time!” evi screams at her sister.
“More if I bring a pillow!” tini Sahut.
By nightfall, Boy entered the grounds by riding an ojek. “Where to go?” ask Boy.
“Not it was already tainted know Asti?” Tini was locking the door to her room.
Everyone was waiting in the yard. Asti and Evi seem to have established a familiarity in the last two days. The two girls were talking in low voices. Dayat was talking on the phone with his head down and his feet kicking a pebble in the yard. From the look and tone of speech, it is certain that the interlocutor is a girl. Mak Robin is heating his motorbike with Robin who has been preparing for the battering ram.
“Iya. I-i know. You want to buy food, right? Over where? I mean, what's the meal where?” Only Boy has no activity on the page. He just stood looking strangely at Tini.
“Eat freshly opened meatballs near toast shophouse SEEMPUK SETUPUK. From last week I've had that taste. Tonight I'll buy everything.” Tini held her bag.
“Kalo is indeed next to my toast shop, why would I go home? Mending I wait there,” nagging Boy.
“What do you know who?” is ask Tini.
“Asti,” Reply Boy. “Not by the way,” pickle Boy again.
“I have not talked about where to eat. Emotions should be held back. Let's fair. All must go from home,” said Tini.
Boy grunted but then quietly stared at Tini's look. “You went like that?”
Everyone who was busy just now instantly fell silent staring at Tini.
“What's really why? I'm gonna take a cab. My feet pegel all day wearing high shoes. This is the most comfortable makeup,” replied Tini, flicking her bath negligee. Under the negligee he was wearing sports shoes. Not to forget he was carrying his bag of money.
To Be Continued