TITISAN MY DAUGHTER

TITISAN MY DAUGHTER
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Anggara has gone to work, now lives Shabita with the baby and his aunt who is now playing and telling stories in the living room.


"How many years is your son?" ask Anggara. Karina.


"Nearly four years, Auntie," Shabita replied, looking at Dara who was running after a pink watermelon ball.


"Oh, I heard from Anggara you're pregnant?"


"Yes, Tan."


"How many months?"


"It's only been three months" he replied as he ran up to lift the fallen Dara. "Cup, cup, cup!"


"Mama, the ball's naughty!" dara and cry.


"Not to be accompanied by the ball, yes. We're looking for a new ball" he said. He then put Dara back and grabbed the doll for the boy. "Main of this," he said.


"I remember Anggara seeing you" Karina said. Shabita turned her head, she sat down next to Karina again. "Female was a very young boy when his mother worked in Thailand. The papa often titip Anggara if fit again into the rice field."


"Members preserved, Auntie?"


"Yes, it just so happens that this aunt is barren. That's why there Anggara feels so crowded this house," the story goes. "Let's say you're loyal, you're the same aunt. Hehehe ...." He patted Shabita's thigh while laughing softly. "You don't get angry, yeah. Aunty used to have a crush on Anggara. I forgot that he's his own nephew, so handsome!"


Shabita grimaced, she understood Karina's feelings. Who is not happy with Anggara, especially the young man is very attentive to everyone. "No, Aunt. It was a long time ago" Shabita replied.


"It's still how I feel, though. You just don't tell him, do you? Later he's angry, especially if until you know, well, have some business."


This person wants to heat up or is just venting. This danger is true aunt!


"You, how quiet, angry, huh?" reproofing.


Shabita smiled and said, "Originally Auntie knows herself. I mean don't corner," he said.


"Haha.... No! I know the rules, shameless."


Anggara came to Zakaria, he called her. The young man was currently cleaning the courtyard of the Mosque when Anggara arrived.


"Tumben you called?" sapana. Zakaria, who is currently wearing only white cocoa and a white box holster, now looks at the appearance of Anggara.


"Because there's business I'm here, if I don't want to come here either." Anggara immediately took place on the terrace of the Mosque.


"Me and Shabita-"


"Hem, show-off. Marriage is not my law. Now come-come want to show off the romance story!" cut Zakaria.


"Jealous talking?! Don't cut people's talk!" anggara protest.


"Hate me as you. Napa also he chose you," Zakaria scolded while hitting Anggara's shoulder with a pecinya.


Anggara only looked at his shoulder which Zakaria struck. "Udah, I just came to ask for your help" he said.


"Otherwise?"


"In the house there is a ghost" he replied.


"Continue?"


"Help my house, dong," he asked.


Zechariah looked the other way, pouting. "I'm your housekeeper. Tutoring the house, how much do you pay?"


Anggara took off his den hat. He struck Zachariah on the shoulder with anxiety. Zacharias grimaced with pain because the hat was so hard. "Help clean up the bad air there, dodol!"


"Say, dong!" bentak Zakaria's.


"You are slow to think."


"I'm busy, maybe Sunday night is just around the corner" replied Zakaria. "Now where you live, are you still in that house or displaced?"


"While staying with aunty," Anggara replied as he looked at the charity box officer who was putting a charity box in front of the glass window of the terrace of the Mosque.


"Don't look at the charity box. There is something missing I suspect you are the thief" Zakaria said.


"Originally by the way" Anggara argued. "Sunday night I picked it up. Look out that there was no night!"


"Udah asked for help, even threatened."


"I go and make a living for my dear." Anggara then descended from the terrace of the mosque to his motorbike parked in the yard near the mango tree.


"Huh, you son of a bitch." Zakaria then grabbed back the broom. He continued to sweep the page.


***


Commissioner Revando came out of his room. "Figure," he called.


Anggara did not answer, he only replied with action. Anggara went into the room of his boss, he sat down and then kept quiet.


"I heard yesterday there were a lot of complaints about you guys. He said you were slow, here's what. What exactly does it work, anyway?"


"Sleep," Anggara replied slowly as she leaned back.


"What?"


"How else, Om. Me and the others have tried, yes if there are still complaints, yes let it go. No, we're not silent."


"Haeh" hela Revando's. "I know, but it's not good to have a protest until I hear it."


"Here you're earplugs, sir!"


"Just tell me, Anggara! Not just in the mouth, but in the fingers as well. Most of us are officers, yes, we must always be ready if there is anything," he explained.


"Yes-yes!" anggara replied with a lazy tone.


"I don't want to know, yeah. Your men you set up as best you can, don't let your guard down!" press it.


"Ready," Anggara replied in the same tone.


"You don't eat a year. Answer the right thing!" snapped it.


"Yes, Sir!" anggara replied with a loud tone.


"Well, that's dong. Stop by!" banish him.


"Language," joked Anggara.


Anggara back to his place. Instead of giving advice to subordinates, he was engrossed in replying to Shabita's message. Revando made his head.


Shabita: I'm not good at staying here, I can't say anything.


Anggara: wait another week, my love.


Shabita : okay.


Anggara: I'm here to miss you.


Shabita: Just met in the morning, every day also met.


Anggara: which one is it? A year of feeling we haven't met.


Shabita: who is this child?


Anggara: That's because you imagined I would have a child.


Name: ngawur.


Aggara: hehehe.


Shabita: now what are you doing?


Anggara: think of you.


Shabita: seriously nanya, dodol!


Anggara: again in the office.


"Some, did you forget my message?!" reprimand Revando at the door.


Anggara immediately saved his phone. "Yes, sir."


"Remember!" threaten her.


Anggara just nodded, he then ran behind Ali who was counting the rest of his salary last week.


"Whether are you hiding here?" reprimand Ali.


"Susst, I'm calling back my dear message!"


"Huh, less work!" omel Ali's. "There's the boss's orders!"


"Just a minute" replied Anggara.


Revando's back out. Feeling Anggara was not around, he thought the young man was on duty. Then he went back into his room.