
Adi woke up from his stupor. He suffered a headache in the back of the head, about to pierce, but his hand was bound by a rope. He looked around and then turned to Tini who was leaning against the wall right on the side of the bed.
"How long do I sleep?" tanyakanya.
"Two hours" replied Tini.
"Oh," murmured Adi calmly. There was no anxious look let alone sorrow painted on his face.
"I'm sorry, 'cause I got you in trouble."
Adi shuffled to Tini. "By the way you saw how many people were here?" whispered.
"Five" replied Tini.
"Five," murmured Adi.
"Why?" ask Tini.
"Sust .... Someone's coming" he whispered. He immediately shuffled back up and dropped himself to the floor.
"Are you sure the cop wasn't looking for his friend or someone else who staked out here?" asked the curly-haired youth, dressed in indigo green to his big bare-chested friend wearing training pants.
"I checked the CCTV. This is all there is."
Tini shriveled as the two people turned their eyes towards her.
"Have you not suspected that he was wearing a tracking device or recording device?" asked the curly-haired young man earlier.
"Yes, too." The big one crouched down to inspect the young man's body. "Nothing, he didn't even have a wallet and a gun."
"It's so close to this kid," sneered the curly hair.
"Why are you guys so long? We have to prepare a place for tomorrow!" reprimand the grandmother who became Tini's employer.
"What do these young men want us to do?" ask the big one. "Do we have to kill?"
The grandmother looked at Adi. He examined the young man's face. "The face can too. Let him live!" his orders.
"But it's very dangerous when-"
"I like him! Did someone protest?!"
They both shut up. Only in the hearts of each one who cursed the behavior of the grandmother.
Grandma stinks of dirt! Adi did not accept the assessment of the grandmother, he had peeked a little and judged as bad as it seems that person.
"Bring this young man to my room!" his orders. Then he turned to Tini. "What's? You wish you could get away, go home, huh? Don't hope! I'll sell you."
"Pu-return me. I promise I won't tell them!" please Tini.
"Nob wants to go home after making trouble. Thanks for bringing my husband to me. Haha ...." He laughed wickedly.
"Please don't fuck him! I'll do it, Grandma!"
The old woman did not answer. He left the girl there.
"Crazy grandma. He likes it like Brondong!" maki the big body while tidying Adi's feet on the edge of the bed.
"We have to kill this guy if we don't want the secret exposed" whispered the curly hair.
"Grandmother must have been very angry" he refused.
"Fuck that old man! If we get sniffed by the cops who gets hit if we don't?"
"Now?"
"Later, we just make it look like, this is a natural dead child. So we don't have to be wrong."
"Okay, we're letting him in here."
They came out and the door was locked. Adi wakes up soon. He untied and then reached in the folds of the collar of the back of his shirt. There is a tiny device in the shape of a lens. "Rose!" call him in a whisper.
"I've arrived at the house we were talking about at the time."
"Want to?"
"It's true here the nest is" he replied.
"Well, what check is there on the CCTV in the room?"
Adi immediately looked up. He stuck out his tongue while biting it. "Hehe .. I forgot," he said.
"Braggly!" nagel Rustam's. "Hide your camera back. I'm gonna turn their CCTVs over to us."
Adi slipped the device back. However, this time not on that collar anymore, but on the side of the bed. It is easy to stick to any object.
Rustam brought the dossier in front of the Commissioner. "Adi was there. He called" he said, sitting in front of his boss.
"There's evidence?" The commissioner checks the report file made by Anggara and then taken over by Adi as the executor.
"We'll find out later after seeing the footage in that house."
"When are you back in Jakarta? If you can, this problem should be resolved until you return to duty there."
"It will be done" replied Rustam. "After this I have to go to Banjarmasin to return Tini and inform the police there."
Revando knew Rustam was very busy. The police who were on special duty in and out of the province were very tired. How not, he was always transferred here and there when there were cases that were difficult to overcome by them. Even Rustam once complained of wanting to settle down like everyone else. At the age of twenty-seven years, have no life partner.
"You guys stand guard outside!" grandmother ordered it while closing the door to her room. He looked at Adi who was still unconscious.
Grandma approached him. Gently rubbed the young man's hand. Duh! The disgust! However, he had to hang on there on the day set by them.
"Who broke this guy's bond?" mumbling the grandmother.
Forgot! Adi wanted to wrinkle his face, but was held back so as not to be caught.
The yellow-clad grandmother then grabbed the rope on the floor, then tied the young man's hand back. This time it is connected to the head of the bed so that it is not easy to escape.
Rustam had seen the grandmother's face when he took the rope. "Have you guys connected the camera over there with here?" ask his colleagues.
"Still in the process" Burhan replied. The slightly reddish-skinned skinny young man looked busy on his computer screen.
"Sir, when are we going there? Fear Tini and Adi not helped?" ask a policewoman named Marwa. His short hair resembled that of a man, with a small thin-lipped nose.
"Wait for the aba-aba from Adi. If he says we have to move, then move immediately." Rustam was silent, he looked back.
"Long sleep," he murmured. The grandmother immediately grabbed a glass of water on the table and sprinkled it on Adi's face.
The young man woke up, he was staring at the nanar of the entire room. "Where is this?" dustiness.
Rustam heard their conversation. "Sir, it's connected!" burhan. Rustam immediately came to the young man and looked at Adi being with a grandmother.
"You're in my house" replied the grandmother.
"Where, Tini?" ask Adi to panic. "Why am I tied up here?" He tried to release the restraint.
"She's fine as long as you qualify me" the grandmother bargained.
"What?" Even though he knew the conditions, he still asked. No cold sweat coming out of his temple. Don't tell me your marriage!
"Married to me."
Tuh, right! I thought what, too, damn it!
Rustam almost laughed at the grandmother's statement. No exception for those who were there, laughing along.
"You don't? Or he's being wiped out tonight!" threaten her.
Huh, if it wasn't for which duty I wanted to be. "Whatever, Grandma. I'm afraid of insubordination" he replied with a sweet smile.
I suspect this kid. He's very calm.