TITISAN MY DAUGHTER

TITISAN MY DAUGHTER
49 RANI MY NAME


Shabita was still running with Anggara chasing after him, not realizing a car had almost grazed him if the young man had not pulled him in a trap. Shabita looked up to see who was helping her, the girl immediately pushed Anggara away, but soon her hand was reached by Anggara.


"Deliver!" rottanya.


"Why are you, anyway? I just want to petrify not mean to you!" bentak Anggara annoyed. He doesn't care about Shabita's wrists. "Here, follow!" his force pulled the girl.


"No want! I don't want to come with you!" Shabita tried to defend against being pulled, but his strength was lost by the young man. He eventually had to follow despite being dragged by force.


Anggara stops, he releases Shabita. Sighing while scratching the back of his head, looking annoyed at the look on his face. Shabita looked to the left and to the right, he was about to move away, but before that happened Anggara had carried him.


"Deliver! Help u! Help me!" shabita shouted as she thrashed in the young man's arms.


"Shut up!" anggara was angry.


The young man immediately headed for Talia's car parked beside the market and forced Shabita into it.


"Sit down!" snapped Anggara when Shabita was going outside. He quickly locked the door.


Shabita was forced to shut up as the car was run, the girl looked at the window. "Take me home" he asked without looking at his interlocutor.


"No" answered Anggara.


"I want to go home!" press Shabita.


Anggara just shook his head, he paid no heed to the girl's request. "You'll come home if Talia asks for it" Anggara replied after a few seconds of silence.


Shabita is nauseous, her stomach feels churny. Arrested, but still unable to stop himself to release vomit.


Anggara was surprised, he stopped the car and immediately took out a sheet of tissue to accommodate Shabita's vomit. "Blow it all up," he said.


Shabita was moved, almost crying as the young man held something out of his mouth. Anggara immediately got out of the car to look for mineral water in the store, then came back with it.


"Drink," he tasted while giving a bottle of mineral water.


Shabita accepted, but did not look at the drinker. "Trims" he said slowly.


Anggara held the steering wheel while waiting for the girl to finish drinking. Shabita put the mineral bottle on the dashboard and immediately sat back down, calming down.


"Hhhh!" He was shocked when the young man wiped his lips with a tissue. He silently looked at the young man's face, then immediately regained his senses and brushed aside Anggara's hand. "I can do it myself." Take a tissue and remove the stains yourself.


Anggara did not make a sound anymore, the young man continued on their way. Shabita tilted her head and fell asleep as soon as she leaned back. The young man glanced at her and again looked down at the street.


****


Talia came home tired, she immediately opened her shoes and outerwear and was thrown into any place.


"Damn! Who's betraying you now?" he muttered while sitting on the bed all thinking and then because he did not get an answer he rubbed his face rough with both palms.


Noy came with a glass of warm tea and put it on the dresser. "I don't see the madam, where is she, Miss?" tanyakanya.


Noy frowned, about to ask, but Talia had raised her hand, gesturing her to stop there and not to discuss. "I'm sorry, I'm sorry." Noy bowed respectfully before moving on from there.


In this house there are many traitors, I cannot trust him to them. Let him be safe with the young man. Talia sighed then scratched her head in annoyance. "Father!" his yell. Because of his father he was in trouble with Shabita, he wanted to feel he was cursing, but still afraid of sin.


"Where is this?" shabita asked when they were in a crowded village of Thai natives.


They looked at the car Anggara was carrying, astonished to see the car there. Anggara removed his seatbelt and was about to remove Shabita's seatbelt, but was immediately rejected and Shabita opened it herself.


"Get out" Anggara asked as he stood opening the door for the girl. Shabita was astonished, where he was taken, that place was so foreign to him. "This is in the village, we will live temporarily here," Anggara said.


"Why was he brought here? I'm going home!" Shabita looked at Anggara with a demanding look.


Anggara approached, Shabita retreated instead. "Ma-want what?" tanyanya fear.


The young man laughed seeing Shabita shrivel and clutching the scarf around his neck. "Sweetieaaa!" Anxious when he said the word 'sweet'.


"What?" shabita asked not understanding the expression of the young man before her just now.


Instead of answering this young man instead pulled the girl into the village. Shabita did not argue due to confusion, secretly her heart rippled, her heart thumping in flowers. It felt like embracing the broad back of the young man, but being held back. They went to the rice fields and passed the path, Shabita was amazed by the beauty of the village. Very beautiful and neat plants. Some children were running around chasing kites, some farmers were working on rice fields. There were also those who looked smiling at them, and were greeted with smiles by Shabita.


"Where are we going?" ask Shabita again.


"To the house of my late mother" Anggara replied.


Shabita never knew that Anggara's mother was dead, all this time he only thought about himself without knowing Anggara's personal life. He secretly regretted his insensitivity. "Why does your mother live here?"


"I was very young when I divorced my dad. He remarried and lived here, after I was a teenager my father picked me up to go home to Indo, then I grew up there, after a few years of education, my mother was gone."  Shabita just nodded, understood. "That's my house!" point it at a simple house on the outskirts of a vast rice field.


"Come in" Anggara bargained after opening Shabita's door.


Shabita looked at the simple wooden house, very comfortable and clean. "Where else, is it just an empty house?" shabita asked without looking at the interlocutor.


"My stepfather remarried and lived in the city, so the house is empty as you can see" Anggara exhorted with a sigh as he shrugged. "Watch your own house."


"Yeah!" screeched Shabita as the rat stepped over the palm of his calf. He jumped in the young man's arms, giving him a chance to warm up to his long-missed body.


Anggara patted his back to resuscitate Shabita. "It's okay" he whispered.


Shabita was embarrassed, she immediately let go and moved away. "Sorry," he said, looking down.


Anggara laughed a quick glance then shook his head. "What's your name?"


"What?" shabita asked, surprised to be asked by name.


"Yes, name?"


"Rani," Shabita replied lying. Didn't want him to mention his real name or alias. Anggara can't remember it with an old name anymore.